Electrical connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6786778
  • Patent Number
    6,786,778
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 7, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector (100) includes a housing (11), a number of contacts (12), and an audio plug (22). The housing has a number of passageways (113) and a receiving cavity (117) therein, and a first limiting member (118) and a second limiting member (119) formed in the receiving cavity. The contacts are received in the passageways. The audio plug is removably received in the receiving cavity. The audio plug has a mating portion (221), a first retaining member (222) extending from the mating portion and engaging with the first limiting member (118) for preventing the audio plug from moving along the axis thereof, a rear portion (223) opposite to the mating portion, and a second retaining member or rib (224) formed in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the audio plug and engaging with the second limiting member (119) for preventing the audio plug from turning around on the axis thereof.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to a plug connector transmitting both audio signals and other signals.




2. Description of Prior Art




Plug and jack type connectors are well known for use in connecting audio equipments. The plugs and jacks only transmit audio signals in an earlier stage. Later on, a few individual contacts are provided on a plug connector to transmit other signals. Taiwan patent issue No. 406884 discloses such a plug connector transmitting both audio signals and other signals. The plug connector includes an audio plug, a plurality of contacts disposed adjacent to the audio plug, and an insulative housing enclosing the audio plug and the contacts. Rear ends of the audio plug and the contacts of the plug connector are to be connected to wires of a cable. However, since the audio plug and the contacts are insert-molded in the housing, if either the audio plug or the contacts is damaged or tested to be incapable of electrical transmission, the audio plug and the contacts can not be reworked or replaced individually and the whole plug connector has to be discarded, which is obviously undersirable for manufacturers.




Hence, an improved plug connector is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A major object of the present invention is to provide an easily reworkable electrical connector.




In order to achieve the object set forth, an electrical connector comprises a housing, a plurality of contacts, and an audio plug. The housing comprises a first portion and a second portion. The first portion defines a plurality of passageways extending therethrough. The second portion is arranged parallel to the first portion and comprises a receiving cavity therein, a first limiting member and a second limiting member formed in the receiving cavity. The plurality of contacts are received in the passageways of the first portion and each has a contacting portion and a tail portion extending from the contacting portion. The audio plug is received in the receiving cavity of the second portion and has a mating portion, a first retaining member extending from the mating portion and engaging with the first limiting member, a rear portion opposite to the mating portion, and a second retaining member extending in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the audio plug and engaging with the second limiting member. In addition, an angle is formed between the perpendicular bisector of the second limiting member and the direction along which the second retaining member extending when the audio plug is initially inserted into the receiving cavity.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded, perspective view of the electrical connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded, perspective view of the electrical connector of

FIG. 1

from a different aspect;





FIG. 4

is a partially cross-sectional view of the electrical connector of

FIG. 1

, showing an audio plug initially received in an insulative housing thereof;





FIG. 5

is a rear view of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

, but the audio plug has been finally assembled with the insulative housing; and





FIG. 7

is a rear view of FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, an electrical connector


100


in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing


11


, four electrical contacts


12


received in the housing


11


, and an audio plug


22


received in the housing


11


for transmitting audio signals.




The housing


11


is configured by a first portion


101


and a second portion


102


side by side. The first portion


101


comprises a front face


110


, a rear face


111


, a tongue plate


112


extending forwardly from the front face


110


, and a generally rectangular board


114


extending rearwardly from the rear face


111


. The tongue plate


112


defines four passageways


113


arranged symmetrically on opposite upper and lower faces thereof and extending rearwardly through the rear face


111


of the first portion


101


. The board


114


extends from the middle of the rear face


111


between the upper and the lower passageways


113


.




The second portion


102


comprises a front face


115


flush with the front face


110


of the first portion


101


, an opposite rear face


116


flush with a rear face of the board


114


of the first portion


101


, a cylindrical receiving cavity


117


extending through the front face


115


and the rear face


116


, and a first and a second limiting members


118


,


119


projecting into the receiving cavity


117


. In this embodiment, the first limiting member


118


includes two projections


1181


,


1182


oppositely projecting into the receiving cavity


117


from inner surface of the receiving cavity


117


adjacent to the front face


115


. Each projection


1181


(


1182


) has a planar surface


1183


. The second limiting member


119


is formed adjacent to the rear face


116


. In this embodiment, the second limiting member


119


comprises two thumb-shaped protrusions


1191


,


1192


projecting into the cavity


117


from inner surface of the receiving cavity


117


, and a space


1195


therebetween. Each thumb-shaped protrusion


1191


(


1192


) has a planar surface


1193


facing toward the other protrusion


1192


(


1191


) and an arc surface


1194


away from the other protrusion


1192


(


1191


).




The four contacts


12


are received in corresponding passageways


113


of the tongue plate


112


. Each contact


12


includes a contacting portion


121


for electrically contacting with a corresponding contact of a complementally connector (not shown), a connecting portion


122


extending rearwardly from the contacting portion


121


, and a tail portion


123


extending first obliquely from the connecting portion


122


and then flatly for electrically connecting with a corresponding wire of a cable (not shown). The connecting portion


122


is formed with a plurality of barbs


1221


on opposite sides thereof. The contacts


12


are inserted into the corresponding passageways


113


along a rear-to-front direction. The barbs


1221


interfere with opposite walls of corresponding passageways


113


. The contacting portions


121


are received in the corresponding passageways


113


. The tail portions


123


project out of the rear face


111


beside upper and lower faces of the board


114


.




The audio plug


22


includes a mating portion


221


at a front end thereof for electrically connecting with a corresponding contact of the complementally connector, a rear portion


223


at a rear end thereof for electrically connecting with a corresponding wire of the cable, a first retaining member


222


disposed between the mating portion


221


and the rear portion


223


, and a second retaining member


224


formed on the rear portion


223


. The mating portion


221


has a metallic contact tip


2211


, a plurality of annular metallic tubes


2212


,


2213


,


2214


and a plurality of insulating rings


2215


between the contact tip


2211


and the metallic tube


2212


and between the metallic tubes


2212


,


2213


,


2214


.




In this embodiment, the first retaining member


222


includes an annular first projecting loop


2221


and a substantially annular second projecting loop


2222


. The first and the second projecting loops


2221


,


2222


define a groove


2223


therebetween. It should be noted that the two projecting loops


2221


,


2222


have a same diameter. The width of the groove


2223


substantially equals to the width of either of the projection


1181


and


1182


of the first limiting member


118


. Two opposite sides of the second projecting loop


2222


are cut out to define two planar surfaces


2224


thereon, and the distance between the two planar surface


2224


equals to the distance between the two planar surface


1183


of the two projections


1181


and


1182


of the first limiting member


118


.




The rear portion


223


is formed with four cylindrical portions


2231


along the axis of the audio plug


22


in the front-to-rear direction. In this embodiment, the second retaining member


224


includes a rib


224


projecting sidewardly from outersurfaces of the cylindrical portions


2231


. The rib


224


has an outer face


2241


flush with an outer face of the front most cylindrical portion


2231


of the rear portion


223


and two opposite planar side faces


2242


connected by the outer face


2241


. The distance between the two side faces


2242


substantially equals to the distance between the two planar surfaces


1193


of the two thumb-shaped protrusions


1191


,


1192


of the second limiting member


119


. In addition, a plane in which the rib


224


is located is perpendicular to a plane in which the second projecting loop


2222


is located and is perpendicular to a plane in which the surface


2224


extends.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the audio plug


22


is initially inserted into the receiving cavity


117


of the second portion


102


along a front-to-rear direction in such a way that the planar surface


2224


of the second projecting loop


2222


is parallel to the planar surface


1183


of each projection


1181


,


1182


. Since the first projecting loop


2221


is completely annular shaped, the loop


2221


can not pass through the space between the planar surfaces


1183


of two projections


1181


,


1182


. When the first projecting loops


2221


press against two projections


1181


,


1182


, the audio plug


22


can not move rearwardly any more. In such a situation, the direction along which the second retaining member extends is perpendicular to the perpendicular bisector of the second limiting member


119


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the audio plug


22


is then rotated clockwise from the rear view. The two projections


1181


,


1182


of the first limiting member


118


are both received or snapped into the groove


2223


, and the two projecting loops


2221


,


2222


abut against two side faces of the projections


1181


,


1182


respectively to prevent the audio plug


22


from moving along the axis of the audio plug


22


. Referring to

FIG. 7

, the second retaining member


224


is positioned in the space


1195


between the two thumb-shaped protrusions


1191


,


1192


of the second limiting member


119


by leading of the face


2241


of the rib


224


and the arc surface


1194


of the thumb-shaped protrusions


1191


,


1192


.




Because two side faces


2242


of the rib


224


and two opposite faces


1193


of the two thumb-shaped protrusions


1191


,


1192


are all planar, a bigger turning force should be applied to the audio plug


22


when the audio plug


22


need to be taken out of the housing


11


. Moreover, force is mainly applied to the audio plug


22


in the axial direction rather than in turning direction when the audio plug


22


mates to the complementary connector, thereby, in normal use, the second limiting member


119


engaging with the second retaining member


224


can prevent the audio plug


22


from rotating. In such a way, the audio plug


22


is reliably secured in the receiving cavity


117


.




When the audio plug


22


of the electrical connector


100


need to be taken out to be reworked or replaced, a bigger turning force is firstly applied to the audio plug


22


to release the second retaining member


224


from the second limiting member


119


. Then, the audio plug


22


is pulled out of the receiving cavity


117


of the housing


11


along the rear-to-front direction. Therefore, the audio plug


22


can be reworked or replaced individually. In addition, if the contacts can not pass the test, just pull them out and replace them. By this way, the electrical connector


100


in accordance with the present invention need not to be discarded entirely only for a part thereof being unqualified, thus, the manufacturing cost could be reduced.




The first limiting member and the second limiting member can be interchanged each other, and there is no difference in effect from the structure disclosed in the first embodiment. Moreover, the first retaining member and the first limiting member can be interchanged each other accompany with the second retaining member and the second limiting member being interchanged each other. That is, the first limiting member is two projections axially arranged on the inner surface of the cavity and with space therebetween, the first retaining member only has the second projecting loop as mentioned in the first embodiment, the second limiting member is a rib with the same configuration as described in the first embodiment projected from the inner surface of the cavity, the second retaining member is two thumb-shaped protrusions projecting in traversal direction perpendicular to the axial direction from the rear portion of the audio plug and having space therebetween. In addition, the angle formed between the two perpendicular bisectors of the first and second limiting members is not only a right angle, but also other angles, even an angle of zero degree. But it is noted that the angle of the perpendicular bisector of the second limiting member and the direction along which the second retaining member extending can not be zero degree when the audio plug is completely inserted into the receiving cavity, otherwise the audio plug could not secured in the cavity.




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. A plug connector comprising:a housing comprising a receiving cavity, a first limiting member projecting into the receiving cavity and a second limiting member projecting into the receiving cavity; and an audio plug being received in the receiving cavity and having a mating portion, a first retaining member extending from the mating portion, a rear portion opposite to the mating portion, and a second retaining member; wherein when the audio plug is at a first angle, the first retaining member engages with the first limiting member for allowing insertion of the audio plug into the receiving cavity; when the audio plug is rotated to a second angle, the first limiting member is restricted and received in the first retaining member and the second retaining member engages with the second limiting member.
  • 2. The plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first limiting member comprises a projection projecting from the inner surface of the receiving cavity for engaging with the first retaining member.
  • 3. The plug connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first retaining member comprises a first and a second projecting loops arranged along an axis of the audio plug for engaging with the projection of the first limiting member, and a groove defined between the first and second projecting loops for receiving the projection.
  • 4. The plug connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second projecting loop defines a planar surface thereon corresponding to the projection of the first limiting member.
  • 5. The plug connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein a diameter of each of the projecting loops is substantially equal to a diameter of the receiving cavity, and a width of the groove is substantially equal to a width of the projection of the first limiting member.
  • 6. The plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second limiting member comprises a protrusion projecting from the inner surface of the receiving cavity for engaging with the second retaining member.
  • 7. The plug connector as claimed in claim 6, wherein said second retaining member comprises a rib for engaging with the protrusion of the second limiting member.
  • 8. An electrical connector comprising:a housing comprising a first portion defining a plurality of passageways, a second portion defining a receiving cavity, a first limiting member projecting into the receiving cavity and a second limiting member projecting into the receiving cavity; a plurality of contacts being received in the passageways of the first portion and each having a contacting portion and a tail portion extending from the contacting portion; and an audio plug being received in the receiving cavity of the second portion and having a mating portion, a first retaining member extending from the mating portion, a rear portion opposite to the mating portion, and a second retaining member; wherein when the audio plug is at a first angle, the first retaining member engages with the first limiting member for allowing insertion of the audio plug into the receiving cavity; when the audio plug is rotated to a second angle, the first limiting member is restricted and received in the first retaining member and the second retaining member engages with the second limiting member.
  • 9. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing defining a through hole; a telescopic plug received in the through hole and defining an annular groove thereof; first means formed in the through hole and received in the annular groove for allowing the plug to axially pass therethrough at a first angle while said first means being retained in the annular groove after rotation to a second angle; and second means integrally formed on both said plug and in said through hole for retaining the plug in the through hole in position angularly once said plug is rotated to said second angle.
  • 10. The connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein said second means includes a pair of protrusions formed in the through hole of the housing, and a rib formed on the plug.
  • 11. The connector as claimed in claim 10, wherein said pair of protrusions are spaced from the first means axially.
  • 12. The connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein said pair of protrusions and said first means are offset from each other angularly so as not to be aligned with each other axially.
  • 13. The connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein said first means includes a pair of projections diametrically oppositely formed on an interior surface of the through hole of the housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
92201642 U Jan 2003 TW
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Number Date Country
406884 Sep 2000 TW