Information
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Patent Grant
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6402562
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Patent Number
6,402,562
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Date Filed
Monday, March 5, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 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 electrical connector (1) includes an insulative housing (2), first and second terminal modules (3), (4), first and second insulative covers (5), (6), a pair of board locks (7) and a conductive shield (8). The first and second terminal modules each includes a dielectric spacer (30), (40) and a plurality of electrical terminals (32), (42) extending through the dielectric spacer. The first and second covers each defines a plurality of bottom passageways (54) for partially accommodating the electrical terminals of the first and second terminal modules, respectively. The shield includes a top wall (80) being separated from the electrical terminals by the dielectric spacers and the insulative covers.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to an electrical connector which is capable of enduring an accidentally high voltage.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 4
, a conventional electrical connector
9
comprises an insulative housing
90
, a terminal module
92
and a conductive shield
94
covering at least a top face of the insulative housing
90
. The terminal module
92
comprises a dielectric spacer
920
and a plurality of electrical terminals
921
extending through the dielectric spacer
920
. Each electrical terminal
921
comprises a fixing portion
921
a
embedded in the dielectric spacer
920
, a contacting portion
921
b
extending beyond a front face of the dielectric spacer
920
from one end of the fixing portion
921
a
to electrically connect with electrical terminals of a complementary electrical connector (not shown), and a mounting portion
921
c
extending beyond the dielectric spacer
920
from an opposite end of the fixing portion
921
a
to be mounted to a printed circuit board (not shown). The contacting portions
921
b
of the electrical terminals
921
are bent at an angle relative to the fixing portions
921
a
, thereby defining curved portions
921
d
therebetween. When the terminal module
92
and the conductive shield
94
are assembled with the insulative housing
90
, the curved portions
921
d
of the electrical terminals
921
and a top wall
940
of the conductive shield
94
are separated from each other by air therebetween. The electrical connector
9
can be easily destroyed by an overvoltage condition, such as that caused by a nearly lightning strike, since the dielectric properties of the air between the curved portions
921
d
and the top wall
940
break down under a high voltage. Therefore, an improved electrical connector is desired to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A major object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector which can endure a relatively high voltage generated by lightning strike or other natural or man-made events in the connector's environment.
An electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing, first and second terminal modules, first and second covers, a pair of board locks and a conductive shield. The insulative housing comprises a front wall, a pair of side walls, an intermediate wall and a rear wall. The first and second terminal modules each comprises a dielectric spacer and a plurality of electrical terminals extending through the dielectric spacer. The terminal modules and the covers are assembled with the insulative housing and are retained by the side and intermediate walls. The covers abut against the front wall of the insulative housing and each comprises a plurality of passageways accommodating forward portions of electrical terminals extending beyond a front face of the dielectric spacer of one corresponding terminal module. A top wall of the conductive shield is separated from the electrical terminals by the spacers and the covers.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a partially assembled perspective view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the electrical connector of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of a conventional electrical connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, an electrical connector
1
in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing
2
, first and second terminal modules
3
,
4
, insulative first and second covers
5
,
6
, a pair of board locks
7
and a conductive shield
8
.
The insulative housing
2
comprises a body portion
20
and a pair of side wings
22
with an opening (not labeled) on a top portion of the housing
2
. The body portion
20
comprises a front wall
200
, a rear wall
201
, a pair of side walls
202
and an intermediate wall
205
. The side walls
202
and the intermediate wall
205
each defines a guiding groove
207
in an upper inner face thereof. The side walls
202
each defines a bottom recess
2020
in the bottom wall of the body portion
20
at an outer side thereof. The rear wall
201
defines a plurality of channels
206
longitudinally extending therethrough and open upwardly. The side wings
22
are formed on outer sides of the side walls
202
, respectively, and each defines a slit
220
extending along forward and lower edges thereof and adjacent to one corresponding side wall
202
. Each side wing
22
defines a slot
221
extending from a top to a bottom thereof and a recess
223
on an upper portion of an inner wall of the slot
221
. A positioning pin
224
depends from a bottom face of each side wing
22
.
The first and second terminal modules
3
,
4
are similar in shape to each other and each comprises a dielectric spacer
30
,
40
and a plurality of electrical terminals
32
,
42
extending through the dielectric spacer
30
,
40
. The dielectric spacers
30
,
40
each comprises a guiding portion
300
,
400
and a retention portion
301
,
401
. The guiding portion
300
,
400
comprises a pair of guiding ribs
302
,
402
protruding from forward portions of opposite side faces thereof and an inclined front face
304
,
404
. The retention portion
301
,
401
forms a pair of barbs
303
,
403
protruding from opposite outer side faces thereof. Referring also to
FIG. 3
, the electrical terminals
32
,
42
each comprises a fixing portion
321
embedded in the dielectric spacer
30
,
40
, a mounting portion
320
,
420
extending beyond the bottom of the retention portion
301
,
401
, a forward portion
322
,
422
protruding beyond the front face
304
,
404
of the guiding portion
300
,
400
, a curved portion
323
,
423
extending from the forward portion
322
,
422
and a spring arm
324
,
424
extending angularly relative to the forward portion
322
,
422
from the curved portion
323
,
423
.
The first and second covers
5
,
6
are similar in shape to each other and each comprises a top face
50
,
60
an inclined rear face
51
,
61
, a vertical front face
52
,
62
and a pair of opposite side faces
53
,
63
. A pair of ribs
530
,
630
protrude from opposite side faces
53
,
63
of each of the first and second covers
5
,
6
. The first and second covers
5
,
6
each defines a plurality of bottom passageways
54
(best shown in
FIG. 3
) in the bottom thereof.
The pair of board locks
7
each comprises a retaining portion
70
and two pairs of spaced mounting legs
72
extending downwardly from the retaining portion
70
. A plurality of protrusions
700
are formed on opposite edges of the retaining portion
70
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the conductive shield
8
comprises a top wall
80
, a pair of side walls
81
separated from the top wall
80
, and a front wall
82
connecting with the top and side walls
80
,
81
. The top wall
80
comprises a pair of outwardly and downwardly extending tongues
801
adjacent to a rear end thereof. The pair of side walls
81
each forms an inwardly extending support tongue
810
at a bottom edge thereof and parallel to the top wall
80
.
In assembly, the ribs
530
,
630
of the first and second covers
5
,
6
are inserted forwardly along the guiding grooves
207
of the side and intermediate walls
202
,
205
until the front faces
52
,
62
are stopped by the front wall
200
of the insulative housing
2
. The guiding ribs
302
,
402
of the dielectric spacers
30
,
40
of the first and second terminal modules
3
,
4
are also inserted forwardly along the guiding grooves
207
of the side and intermediate walls
202
,
205
before the inclined front faces
304
,
404
of the dielectric spacers
30
,
40
engage with the inclined rear faces
51
,
61
of the first and second covers
5
,
6
, respectively. The forward and curved portions
322
,
422
,
323
,
423
of the electrical terminals
32
,
42
are received within the bottom passageways
54
of the first and second covers
5
,
6
. The barbs
303
,
403
of the retention portions
301
,
401
of the first and second terminal modules
3
,
4
provide retention between the terminal modules
3
,
4
and the side and intermediate walls
202
,
205
of the insulative housing
2
. Free ends of the spring arms
324
,
424
of the electrical terminals
32
,
42
are received in thechannels
206
of the rear wall
201
. The board locks
7
are inserted through the slots
221
of the side wings
22
. The retaining portions
70
of the board locks
7
are retained in the slots
221
while the mounting legs
72
extend downwardly beyond the bottom face of the side wings
22
. The protrusions
700
provide reliable retention between the board locks
7
and the side wings
22
. The conductive shield
8
is also assembled with the insulative housing
2
, the top wall
80
thereof abutting against top faces of the insulative housing
2
, the first and second dielectric spacers
30
,
40
and the first and second covers
5
,
6
. The tongues
801
of the top wall
80
are retained in the recesses
223
of the insulative housing
2
. The side walls
81
of the shield
8
cover outer side faces of the side walls
202
of the body portion
20
and are retained in the slits
220
, respectively. The support tongues
810
of the side walls
81
extend into the bottom recess
2020
of the housing
2
. The front wall
82
of the shield
8
covers the front wall
200
of the body portion
20
.
The terminals
32
,
42
of the first and second terminal modules
3
,
4
are separated from the top wall
80
of the conductive shield
8
by the dielectric spacers
30
,
40
and the insulative covers
5
,
6
, and because the resistance of the materials of the spacers
30
,
40
and the covers
5
,
6
is larger than the resistance of air, the electrical connector
1
is not so easily destroyed under high voltage conditions.
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. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing comprising a front wall and a pair of side walls; an insulative first cover retained by the side walls of the insulative housing and abutting against the front wall of the insulative housing; a first terminal module comprising a dielectric spacer and a plurality of electrical terminals extending through the dielectric spacer, the dielectric spacer being retained by the side walls of the insulative housing and abutting against the insulative first cover; and a conductive shield enclosing the insulative housing, the first cover and the first terminal module and comprising a top wall, the top wall of the conductive shield being separated from the electrical terminals of the first terminal module by the insulative first cover and dielectric spacer of the first terminal module; wherein the insulative housing further comprises an intermediate wall parallel to and in between the side walls and a rear wall opposite and parallel to the front wall; further comprising an insulative second cover similar in shape to the insulative first cover and a second terminal module similar in shape to the first terminal module; wherein the dielectric spacers of the first and second terminal modules each comprises a guiding portion forming a pair of opposite guiding ribs thereon and a retention portion retained to the intermediate and side walls of the insulative housing, the intermediate and side walls each defining a guiding groove corresponding to the guiding ribs of the dielectric spacers; wherein the guiding portions of the dielectric spacers of the first and second terminal modules each define an inclined front face thereon; wherein the first and second covers each form a pair of ribs on opposite side faces thereof and comprise a front face abutting against the front wall of the insulative housing and an inclined rear face engageable with the inclined front face of corresponding dielectric spacer, the ribs being received in the guiding grooves of the intermediate and side walls of the insulative housing; wherein the electrical terminals of the first and second terminal modules each comprise a fixing portion embedded in the dielectric spacer, a mounting portion extending beyond a bottom of the retention portion, a forward portion extending beyond the front inclined face of the guiding portion, a curved portion extending from the forward portion and a spring arm extending angularly relative to the forward portion from the curved portion; wherein the first and second covers each define a plurality of bottom passageways to receive the forward and curved portions of the electrical terminals; wherein the rear wall of the insulative housing defines a plurality of channels to accommodate free ends of the spring arms of the electrical terminals; further comprising a pair of board locks and wherein the insulative housing further comprises a pair of side wings on opposite side walls to retain the board locks therein.
Priority Claims (1)
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89222126 U |
Dec 2000 |
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