Claims
- 1. A thin electromagnetic interference resistant electrical connector receptacle to be mounted on a planar panel or printed circuit board, which comprises:
- a substantially rectangular, low insulating housing having a flat ceiling, side walls, and a flat floor, said insulating housing including:
- a pair of mounting walls extending laterally from a front end thereof,
- a pair of retention columns extending forwardly from said front end, and
- a contact support plate extending forwardly from a rear end thereof beyond front edges of said flat ceiling and floor substantially up to front ends of said retention columns to form an upper space and a lower contact space;
- a plurality of contact elements arranged on said contact support plate, each contact element having a lateral contact section placed on said contact support plate and a vertical connection section extending downwardly from said contact section for connection to a conductor of said printed circuit board;
- a substantially rectangular shield case having an upper surface, low side walls, and a lower surface to define a substantially rectangular fitting section with a substantially rectangular fitting opening for receiving an electrical connector plug, said shield case including:
- a first flat section extending backwardly from said upper surface thereof into said insulating housing between said flat ceiling and said contact support plate, and
- a second flat section extending backwardly from said lower surface thereof into said insulating housing,
- said fitting section fitted over said retention columns to completely shield contact sections of said contact elements.
- 2. A thin electromagnetic interference resistant electrical connector plug comprising:
- a low insulating housing having a pair of low side walls and a floor portion extending between said side walls to define a low fitting cavity, said low side walls extending substantially up to a front edge of said floor portion;
- a plurality of contact elements arranged on a surface of said floor portion such that their contact sections are exposed in said fitting cavity;
- first shield plate means provided on the other surface of said floor portion to support said insulating housing;
- second shield plate means supported by said low side walls to cover said contact sections in said fitting cavity; and
- a cover case for covering a rear portion of said first and second shield plate means so that a front portion of each shield plate means is exposed outside when said connector plug is in an unplugged state.
- 3. The thin electromagnetic interference resistant electrical connector plug of claim 2, wherein said floor portion has a plurality of contact channels thereon for receiving said contact elements, one for each channel, said contact channels terminating in front of a front end of said floor portion so that a tip of each said contact element is covered by said front end.
- 4. The thin electromagnetic interference resistant electrical connector plug of claim 2, wherein said contact elements each have a connection section and an intermediate section in addition to said contact section which has a flattened C-shaped form.
- 5. A thin electromagnetic interference resistant electrical connector consisting of a thin electrical plug and a thin electrical receptacle for mounting on a planar panel or printed circuit board,
- said electrical plug comprising:
- a low insulating housing having a pair of low side walls and a floor portion extending between said side walls to define a fitting cavity, said low side walls extending substantially up to a front end of said floor portion;
- a plurality of first contact elements arranged on a surface of said floor portion such that their contact sections are exposed in said fitting cavity;
- first shield plate means provided on the other surface of said floor portion extending forwardly substantially up to said front end of said floor portion for supporting said insulating housing; and
- second shield plate means extending forwardly above said contact sections substantially up to said front end of said floor portion to cover said fitting cavity; and
- said electrical receptacle comprising:
- a substantially rectangular, low insulating housing having a pair of retention columns extending forwardly from a front end thereof and contact support plate means extending forwardly beyond said front end substantially up to front ends of said retention columns;
- a plurality of second contact elements arranged on said contact support plate means such that their contact sections are exposed in said fitting cavity so that they come into contact with first contact elements when said electrical plug and receptacle are joined, and
- a shield means having an upper surface, low side walls, and a lower surface to define a substantially rectangular fitting section fitted over said retention columns and a first flat section extending rearwardly from said upper surface in a close relation to said contact support plate means and a second flat section extending rearwardly from said lower surface in an opposed relation to said second contact sections such that when both said electrical plug and receptacle are connected to each other, said first and second contact sections are brought into contact with each other in said fitting cavity, and said first and second shield plate means are brought into contact with said first flat section between said first flat section and said contact support plate means and said second flat section of said shield means respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 315,583 filed Feb. 27, 1989 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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