Information
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Patent Grant
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6290540
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Patent Number
6,290,540
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 26, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 18, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An insulative housing has grooves disposed on an upper surface. The lower surface is closed to protect the electrical connectors from solder flux when soldering the housing to a printed circuit substrate. The enclosed electrical connectors make electrical contact with the corresponding connectors in an insertable plug. The grooves are open along a top surface and allow the enclosed electrical connectors to connect with the corresponding connectors disposed on a bottom surface of the insertable plug. The insulative housing is disposed within a socket that is soldered to a printed circuit substrate. The insertable plug, insulative housing and socket together comprise a miniature connector.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an electrical connector. More specifically, the present invention relates to a miniature electrical connector used for connecting electronic devices such as personal computers.
Recently, personal computers have begun to use miniature electrical connectors referred to as USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectors.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, a miniature electrical connector, typically includes: a connector socket
2
A mounted on a printed circuit substrate
1
A. A connector plug
3
A, is insertable within connector socket
2
A. Connector socket
2
A includes a shield case
4
A, which is formed by bending a metal sheet in the shape of a rectangular column.
Within shield case
4
A, an insulative housing
6
A supports four contact pins
5
A. Contact pins
5
A are laterally arranged side-by-side. An intermediate section of contact pins
5
A is fixed to an insulative housing base
6
a.
This arrangement connects external connecting ends
5
a
to contact pins
5
A. An end support
6
B is integrally molded with the upper half of insulative housing base
6
a.
End support
6
B is formed so that its vertical thickness is roughly half that of shield case
4
A. A bottom surface of end support
6
B supports a contact end
5
b
of contact pins
5
A.
End support
6
B has downwardly opening grooves disposed on a bottom surface and arranged along an axis perpendicular to the plane of the page. Contact ends
5
b
of the contact pins
5
A are fitted into the grooves.
Connector plug
3
A couples with connector socket
2
A. Connector plug
3
A includes a shield case
7
A formed as a rectangular column that fits within shield case
4
A. A space
8
A is disposed inside a plug shield
7
a
of shield case
7
A. Space
8
A receives end support
6
B. A contactor
10
A has a contact end
10
a
positioned directly below space
8
A. Contact end
10
a
is supported by an end support
9
a.
End support
9
a
is part of an insulative housing
9
A.
The conventional connector socket
2
A is fixed on a printed circuit substrate
1
A via soldering to a conductor layer (not shown in the figure) of printed circuit substrate
1
A. A contact piece
11
A is cut out from a bottom surface
4
a
of shield case
4
A and leaves a slot
12
c
in bottom surface
4
a.
Unfortunately, solder flux can enter connector socket
2
A through slot
12
c
when connector socket
2
A is soldered to printed circuit substrate
1
A. The flux can adhere to contact end
5
b
adversely affecting the electrical connection between contact end
10
a
and contact end
5
b.
The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same elements.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to is to overcome the problems of the conventional connector described above.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a reliable miniature connector that makes good electrical connections by preventing solder flux from adhering to contact ends.
Briefly stated, the present invention provides an insulative housing with grooves disposed on an upper surface. The lower surface is closed to protect the electrical connectors from solder flux when soldering the housing to a printed circuit substrate. The enclosed electrical connectors make electrical contact with the corresponding connectors in an insertable plug. The grooves are open along a top surface and allow the enclosed electrical connectors to connect with the corresponding connectors disposed on a bottom surface of the insertable plug. The insulative housing is disposed within a socket that is soldered to a printed circuit substrate. The insertable plug, insulative housing and socket together comprise a miniature connector.
According to an embodiment of the invention, there is provided An electrical connector comprising: an insulative housing; the insulative housing having an end support; the end support having at least one groove disposed along a top surface; the at least one groove opening upward; and at least one electrical connector disposed within the at least one groove whereby the at least one electrical connector is protected from solder flux when the insulative housing is soldered to a printed circuit substrate.
According to another embodiment of the invention, there is provided An electrical connector comprising: a socket; means for fixing the socket to a substrate; an insulative housing within the socket; the insulative housing having an end support; the end support having at least one groove disposed along a top surface; the at least one groove opening upward; and at least one electrical connector disposed within the at least one groove whereby the at least one electrical connector is protected from solder flux when the insulative housing is soldered to a printed circuit substrate.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, there is provided An electrical connector comprising: a socket; means for fixing the socket to a substrate; an insulative housing; the insulative housing disposed within the socket; the insulative housing having an end support; the end support having at least a first groove disposed along a top surface; the at least first groove opening upward; at least a first electrical connector disposed within the at least first groove whereby the at least first electrical connector is protected from solder flux when the insulative housing is soldered to a printed circuit substrate; a plug; the plug having at least a second electrical connector disposed within the plug; and the at least second electrical connector being downwardly open wherein the at least first electrical connector makes contact with the at least second electrical connector when the plug is inserted in the insulative housing.
In order to achieve the objects described above, the present invention proposes an electrical connector including: a connector socket having a shield case, which is formed by bending a metal sheet in the shape of a rectangular cylinder, and an insulative housing, which is installed inside the shield case while supporting a plurality of contact pins; and a connector plug having a plug inserted inside an insertion opening of the connector socket. A plurality of upwardly opened attachment grooves is formed on the upper surface of an end support formed integrally with the insulative housing. The contact ends of the contact pins are positioned in the attachment grooves.
The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same elements.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective drawing, with one portion cut away, of an electrical connector according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal cross-section drawing of the miniature connector.
FIG. 3
is a detail cross-section drawing along the
33
line from
FIG. 2
of the miniature connector.
FIG. 4
is a detail bottom-view drawing of a connector socket of the miniature connector.
FIG. 5
is an enlarged side-view drawing of a conventional USB connector showing one portion cut away.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, an electrical connector includes a connector socket
2
mounted on the surface of a printed circuit substrate
1
. A connector plug
3
has a plug
3
a
that fits into an insertion opening
21
disposed in connector socket
2
. Connector socket
2
includes a shield case
4
formed by bending a sheet of metal into a rectangular column which defines insertion opening
21
.
An insulative housing
6
, molded from resin, is positioned inside shield case
4
. Insulative housing
6
supports four contact pins
5
. Contact pins
5
are arranged in a row along the lateral axis of shield case
4
.
Insulative housing
6
is inserted into shield case
4
from the rear. Insulative housing
6
includes a base
6
a.
Base
6
a
has a cross-sectional dimension that is roughly the same as the cross-sectional dimension of the inside of shield case
4
.
An end support
6
c
is formed integrally with base
6
a
as a cantilevered projection within shield case
4
. Four parallel attachment grooves
22
are formed along the length of end support
6
c
and base
6
a.
Attachment grooves
22
are arranged parallel to each other along the lateral axis of shield case
4
. Elastic metal contact pins
5
are positioned in each attachment groove
22
. An intermediate section of contact pins
5
is fixed within corresponding attachment grooves
22
. External connection ends
5
a,
formed as L-shaped bends in contact pins
5
, extend out from the rear of shield case
4
. External connection ends
5
a
are soldered to the conductor layer of printed circuit substrate
1
.
Contact ends
5
b
are formed as arcuate bends in contact pins
5
. Contact ends
5
b
are exposed upwardly from within attachment grooves
22
on an upper surface of end support
6
c.
Contact ends
5
b
are held by engagement pieces
6
d.
Engagement pieces
6
d
are formed integrally with an end of end support
6
c.
Engagement pieces
6
d
prevent external connection ends
5
a
from freely projecting outside corresponding attachment grooves
22
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, connector plug
3
is covered with an outer insulative resin covering. Plug
3
a
includes a plug shield
7
a
Plug shield
7
a
has an outer dimension that corresponds to the inner dimension of shield case
4
. Plug
3
a
fits within insertion opening
21
. An end support
9
a
of an insulative housing
9
is positioned inside plug shield
7
a.
End support
9
a
supports four contactors
10
. Contactors
10
and contact pins
5
are aligned with each other.
Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 4
, a pair of affixing wings
23
are formed at the bottom edges of a bottom surface
4
a
of shield case
4
. Each affixing wing
23
is bent to form an L-shaped structure with the foot of the L-shaped affixing wing
23
facing printed circuit substrate
1
. A pair of affixing legs
24
are formed by cutting rear sections of shield case
4
so that a left and right leg section projects downward towards printed circuit substrate
1
. Openings are produced in shield case
4
when the outlines of affixing wings
23
and affixing legs
24
are cut into shield case
4
. A slot
25
is produced when affixing wing
23
is cut and bent into shape.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, contact ends
10
a
of contactors
10
are exposed at a bottom surface of end support
9
a.
Contact ends
10
a
extend along an upper wall of plug shield
7
a.
A space
26
is bounded by end support
9
a
and plug shield
7
a.
Space
26
receives end support
6
c
of insulative housing
6
described above. Thus, when plug
3
a
of connector plug
3
is fitted into insertion opening
21
, end support
6
c
and end support
9
a
are brought close to each other. End support
6
c
is positioned just below end support
9
a
so that they face each other. As a result, contact ends
10
a
of contactors
10
come into contact with corresponding contact ends
5
b
of contact pins
5
.
Shield case
7
, described above, includes a cord shield
7
b.
Cord shield
7
b
is formed integrally with plug shield
7
a.
Cord shield
7
b
is formed to enclose a comparatively large volume. A cord connector
9
b,
which is connected to end support
9
a,
is positioned inside cord shield
7
b.
Cord connection ends
10
b
of contactors
10
are positioned within cord connector
9
b.
Cord connection ends
10
b
are fixed via solder to wires
27
a
in a connection cord
27
. Connection cord
27
feeds in from an end of cord shield
7
b.
Contact ends
5
b
disposed within grooves
22
are protected from below by end support
6
c
of insulative housing
6
. Any solder flux entering shield case
4
through slots
25
during the soldering process, is blocked from adhering to contact ends
5
b
by end support
6
c.
As a result, a reliable electrical connection between contact ends
5
b
and contact ends
10
a
is achieved.
Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:insulative housing; said insulative housing having an end support; said end support includes at least one engagement piece disposed on an end surface; said end support having at least one groove disposed along a top surface; said top surface opposite a bottom surface of said end support; said at least one groove opening upward in said top surface; at least one electrical connector disposed within said at least one groove; said electrical connector resiliently retained by said engagement piece at an end portion of said electrical connector; said electrical connector having a middle portion resiliently extending above said at least one groove; said electrical connector being supported and protected by said end support and retained and protected by said engagement piece and said at least one groove, whereby said at least one electrical connector is protected from solder flux during soldering; a shield case; said shield case being effective to operably support said insulative housing and shield said housing from solder flux; said end support having a cantilevered projection disposed within said shield case; said shield case having at least first and second slots opposite said bottom surface of said end support; said at least first and second slots opposite first and second fixing wings; and said cantilevered projection, said at least one groove, and said at least one engagement piece being effective to protect said at least one electrical connector from solder flux entering said shield case through said first and second slots during soldering.
- 2. An electrical connector comprising:a socket; means for fixing said socket to a substrate; an insulative housing; said insulative housing disposed within said socket; said insulative housing having an end support; said end support having at least one engagement piece disposed on an end surface; said end support having at least a first groove disposed along a top surface; said top surface opposite a bottom surface of said end support; said at least first groove opening upward in said top surface; at least a first electrical connector disposed within said at least first groove; said first electrical connector resiliently retained by said engagement piece at an end portion; said first electrical connector having a middle portion resiliently extending beyond said at least one groove; said first electrical connector being supported and protected by said end support, retained and protected by said engagement piece, and within said groove, whereby said at least first electrical connector is protected from solder flux during soldering; a plug; said plug having at least a second electrical connector disposed within said plug; said at least second electrical connector having a female mating shape and being opposite said top surface; and said at least first electrical connector makes elastic and male electrical contact with said at least second electrical connector when said plug is inserted in said socket, thereby enabling electrical connection between said plug and said first electrical connector on said insulated housing.
- 3. An electrical connector comprising:a shield case having at least a bottom side and an opposite side; said shield case having at least first and second slots proximate integral support legs on said bottom side adjacent an external substrate; an insulating housing within said shield case between said bottom and said opposite sides; said insulative housing having an end support above said bottom side; said end support having a cantilevered projection opposite said first and second slots; said end support having at least one groove and at least one engagement piece; said at least one groove opening away from said first and second slots; said at least one engagement piece opposite said first and second slots; at least one electrical connector disposed within said at least one groove; said at least one groove substantially surrounding said at least one electrical connector; said engagement piece resiliently retaining said electrical connector within said at least one groove on a top side; said electrical connector having a middle portion resiliently extending beyond said groove; and said end support, said groove, and said engagement piece between said electrically connector and said first and second slots whereby said electrical connector is protected from solder flux entering said at least first and second slots during soldering.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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11-018584 |
Jan 1999 |
JP |
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