1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector.
2. the Related Art
A traditional electrical connector includes an insulating body, a plurality of electrical terminals and a shielding shell. The electrical terminals are integrated in the insulating body respectively. The shielding shell has a top plate, a bottom plate, a rear plate and two side plates which corporately define a receiving chamber for receiving the insulating body and the electrical terminals therein. The bottom plate of the shielding shell is die-cut upward to form a pair of elastic pieces for fastening a butting connector.
However, the traditional electrical connector does not have waterproof function. As a result, when the water or the moisture flows into the electrical connector, the traditional electrical connector is apt to result in a communication failure with the butting connector.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector. The electrical connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality of electrical terminals, a shielding shell, an external housing and a water-proof assembly. The insulating housing has a base portion. A front of the base portion extends frontward to form a tongue board having a smaller dimension than the base portion. A top face of the tongue board is concaved downward and extended rearward to form a plurality of upper terminal grooves. A bottom face of the tongue board is concaved upward and extended rearward to form a plurality of lower terminal grooves. The upper terminal grooves and the lower terminal grooves further penetrate downward through a bottom face of the base portion of the insulating housing. The electrical terminals include a plurality of upper terminals and a plurality of lower terminals. The upper terminals and the lower terminals are respectively held in the upper terminal grooves and the lower terminal grooves of the insulating housing. The shielding shell encloses the insulating housing. The shielding shell has a top plate, a bottom plate and two side plates which corporately define a receiving chamber for receiving the insulating housing and the electrical terminals therein. A front of the bottom plate of the shielding shell is opened with a pair of through slots. The through slots penetrate through top and bottom faces of the bottom plate. The external housing is molded outside the insulating housing and the shielding shell. The external housing has a top wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall and two side walls which corporately define a receiving space for receiving the insulating housing and the shielding shell therein. A front of a bottom face of the bottom wall of the external housing is concaved upward to form a holding cavity. A top face of the holding cavity is further concaved upward to form a pair of through holes corresponding to the through slots of the shielding shell. The water-proof assembly is held in the bottom wall of the external housing. The water-proof assembly includes a buckling element, a holding element and a locking element. The buckling element is molded around a bottom part of the holding element. The locking element is molded in the holding element and has a pair of elastic arms projecting above the holding element. The water-proof assembly is held in the holding cavity of the external housing and the elastic arms of the locking element elastically project into the receiving chamber through the through holes of the external housing and the through slots of the shielding shell.
As described above, the external housing is molded outside the insulating housing and the shielding shell, and the water-proof assembly is molded in the bottom of the external housing, so that greatly prevent the water from flowing into the inside of the electrical connector.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The insulating housing 10 has a base portion 11. A front of the base portion 11 extends frontward to form a tongue board 12 having a smaller dimension than the base portion 11. A top face of the tongue board 12 is concaved downward and extended rearward to form a plurality of upper terminal grooves 121. A bottom face of the tongue board 12 is concaved upward and extended rearward to form a plurality of lower terminal grooves 122. The upper terminal grooves 121 and the lower terminal grooves 122 further penetrate downward through a bottom face of the base portion 11 of the insulating housing 10. Two opposite sides of the base portion 11 of the insulating housing 10 protrude outward respectively to form a pair of buckling lumps 111 at the rear thereof.
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In detail, the buckling element 51 has a buckling board 511. A center of the buckling board 511 is opened with a buckling window 5111 corresponding to the blocking portion 522 of the holding element 52. The blocking portion 522 of the holding element 52 is buckled in the buckling window 5111 of the buckling element 51. The buckling board 511 of the buckling element 51 and the holding substrate 521 of the holding element 52 of the water-proof assembly 50 are held in the holding cavity 421 of the external housing 40. The elastic arms 532 of the locking element 53 elastically project into the receiving chamber 34 through the through holes 4211 of the external housing 40 and the through slots 321 of the shielding shell 30. Two lateral edges of the buckling board 511 of the buckling element 51 of the water-proof assembly 50 protrude upward to form a pair of buckling strips 5112. Each of the buckling strips 5112 is opened with a fastening hole 5113 corresponding to the buckling block 442 of the external housing 40. The buckling strips 5112 of the buckling element 51 are buckled in the buckling grooves 441 of the external housing 40 and the buckling blocks 442 of the external housing 40 are buckled in the fastening holes 5113 of the buckling element 51.
As described above, the external housing 40 is molded outside the insulating housing 10 and the shielding shell 30, and the water-proof assembly 50 is molded in the bottom of the external housing 40, so that greatly prevent the water from flowing into the inside of the electrical connector 100.
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