Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for engagement with a mating electrical connector, the mating electrical connector having contacts, said electrical connector comprising:
- a body made in the form of a hollow rectangular parallelpiped, said body defining an interior space, a front end, a back end, and outer peripheral walls;
- contact-piece members incorporated in said body and adapted to contact the contacts of a mating electrical connector inserted into the interior space of said body;
- an edge frame formed at the outer peripheral walls of the front end of said body, said edge frame projecting outwardly from said body, surrounding walls of said edge frame, including top and bottom walls, each of said top and bottom walls having a transverse direction and defining a front end and a rear end;
- an engagement groove formed in each of said top and bottom walls of said edge frame, said engagement grooves being recessed in the direction from the rear end of said edge frame to the front end thereof;
- a first U-shaped shield frame formed in a unitary structure, comprising a plate-like portion having two longitudinal edges, and a pair of leg portions projecting inwardly from the longitudinal edges of the plate-like portion throughout the length thereof, each the leg portion of the first U-shaped shield frame defining a first mounting portion, the first mounting portion defining a projecting piece at a front end, a rear side and end surfaces, and a first fixing portion integral with the rear side of the first mounting portion, the first fixing portion being provided with an engagement portion the first mounting portion and the first fixing portion fitted on one half of the outer peripheral walls of the body; and
- a second U-shaped shield frame formed in a unitary structure, comprising a plate-like portion having two longitudinal edges, and a pair of leg portions projecting inwardly from the longitudinal edges of the plate-like portion throughout the length thereof, each the leg portion of the second U-shaped shield frame defining a second mounting portion, each of the second mounting portions defining a projecting piece at a front end, a rear side and end surfaces, and a second fixing portion integral with the rear side of the second mounting portion, the second fixing portion being provided with an opening for engagement with a projection of the corresponding engagement portion of the first fixing portion, the second mounting portion and the second fixing portion fitted on the other half of the outer peripheral surface of the body wherein:
- the end surfaces of each the first mounting portion, abut against the end surfaces of each the second mounting portion;
- each the second fixing portion being overlappingly placed on the first fixing portion;
- the projecting pieces of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion being fitted, as juxtaposed, in the engagement grooves in the edge frame;
- the first mounting portions having a greater longitudinal extent than the first fixing portions, and the second mounting portions having a greater longitudinal extent than the second fixing portions;
- each of the first and second mounting portions being substantially coplanar with their respective fixing portion;
- the first U-shaped shield frame is integrally provided adjacent to the first fixing portions thereof with U-shaped holding pieces;
- the second U-shaped shield frame is integrally provided adjacent to the second fixing portions thereof with projecting pieces;
- a shield layer of a signal cable adapted to fold back on an outer armor thereof, the shield layer being held by and between the holding pieces of the first shield frame; and
- the projecting pieces of the second shield frame are held by and between the holding pieces and the shield layer.
- 2. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the thickness dimension of the body in the vertical direction is greater than the width dimension of the body in the transverse direction.
- 3. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein:
- the leg portions define a longitudinal extent and a transverse extent;
- the engagement portions of the first fixing portions are formed in the leg portions defining the first fixing portions, in a projecting manner, by cutting and raising parts of the leg potions, and the portions to be engaged of the second fixing portions are made in the form of engagement holes formed in the leg potions defining the second fixing portions; and
- the leg portions defining the first fixing portion extend transversely inwardly to a greater extent than the leg portions defining the first mounting portions, and the leg portions defining the second fixing portion project inwardly to a greater extent than the leg portions defining the second mounting portions.
- 4. An electrical connector according to claim 1, further comprising:
- contact-piece holding holes formed in two opposite walls of the body, the contact-piece holding holes extending in the direction of the front-to-back ends of the body;
- openings formed in opposite walls of the body and located to correspond to the contact-piece holding holes except for the front and rear ends thereof, and through which the interior space of the body communicates with the contact-piece holding holes;
- contact-piece supporting walls located at the front sides of the openings;
- terminal supporting walls located at the rear sides of the openings;
- contact-piece members having terminal portions secured in the contact-piece holding holes at positions thereof corresponding to the terminal supporting walls, and contact-piece portions extending forwardly from the terminal portions and having tips supported by the terminal supporting walls in the contact-piece holding holes; and
- contact areas formed in an arcuate shape at the contact-piece portions of the contact-piece members, the contact areas projecting into the interior space of the body through the openings.
- 5. An electrical connector according to claim 4, wherein the inner surfaces of the contact-piece supporting walls are formed as inclined surfaces which taper in the direction from the front end to the rear end of the body.
- 6. An electrical connector according to claim 4, wherein:
- the contact-piece holding holes have parts corresponding to the contact-piece supporting walls;
- the contact-piece holding holes formed in the opposite walls of the body are opened, at the front end of the body, in the transverse width of each of the walls, and the parts of the contact-piece holding holes corresponding to the contact-piece supporting walls are formed as spaces which allow the tips of the contact-piece members to be displaced.
- 7. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein:
- a metallic foil such as a copper foil, and having an outer periphery, is entirely wound on parts of the U-shaped shield frames to be molded; and
- a resin molded body is insert-molded on the outer periphery of the metallic foil.
- 8. An electrical connector according to claim 4, wherein:
- a metallic foil such as a copper foil, and having an outer periphery, is entirely wound on parts of the U-shaped shield frames to be molded; and
- a resin molded body is insert-molded on the outer periphery of the metallic foil.
- 9. An electrical connector according to claim 6, wherein:
- a metallic foil such as a copper foil, and having an outer periphery, is entirely wound on parts of the U-shaped shield frames to be molded; and
- a resin molded body is insert-molded on the outer periphery of the metallic foil.
- 10. An electrical connector according to claim 7, wherein:
- a metallic foil such as a copper foil is entirely wound on parts of the U-shaped shield frames to be molded; and
- a resin molded body is insert-molded on the outer periphery of the metallic foil.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/886,887 filed on May 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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