The present invention relates to shielding for connector cage assemblies. More specifically, the present invention provides EMI shielding members for those cage assemblies.
Cables in a server or router, for example, are typically connected to a printed circuit board by plug connectors or modules at the ends of the cables which are inserted into mating receptacles mounted on the board. Electromagnetic emissions may leak, however, from the connection between the plug connector and its mating receptacle, which causes problems in high speed transmissions because the emissions negatively influence signal transmissions between the connectors. Such emissions are commonly reduced using a metal shielding cage which surrounds the mating receptacle and is also mounted to the circuit board. Despite the metal shielding cages, EMI leakage often still occurs.
A prior art connector cage assembly is illustrated in
The prior art shielding members 150 and 160, however, still allow an unacceptable amount of EMI leakage, particularly through the splits in the spring fingers 172. Also, due to repeated insertion and removal of the module into and out of the front opening 140 of the cage 100, the shielding members 150 often become loose and come off of the cage. That is because the module catches the fingers 172 on the inside of the cage as the module is being inserted and removed. Moreover, the spring fingers 172 often become damaged over time because of the insertion and removal of the module.
Therefore a need exists for improved shielding members that provide adequate EMI shielding and resist damage due to insertion and removal of the module.
Accordingly, the present invention may provide an EMI member for a cage assembly that comprises a first half that includes a plurality of spring contact fingers, a second half that includes a spring member that has a plurality of spaced slots therein, and a folded end joining the first and second halves. The folded end defines a receiving area. At least one engagement member extends from one of the first and second halves.
The present invention may also provide a cage assembly for receiving a transceiver module that comprises a cage that includes an open end adapted to receive the transceiver module. At least one EMI member is coupled to the open end of the cage. The EMI member includes a first half that has a plurality of spring contact fingers, a second half that has a spring member that has a plurality of enclosed spaced slots, and a folded end that joins the first and second halves. The folded end defines a receiving area for receiving an edge of the open end of the cage such that the first half faces an outer surface of the cage and the second half faces an inner surface of the cage.
The present invention may also provide a cage assembly for receiving a transceiver module that comprises a cage that includes a top wall, a bottom wall and side walls that define an open end for receiving the transceiver module. First, second, third and fourth EMI members coupled to the cage at the open end. The first and second members are substantially identical and the third and fourth members are substantially identical. Each of the first, second, third and fourth members includes a first half that has a plurality of spring contact fingers, a second half includes a spring member that has a plurality of enclosed spaced slots, and a folded end that joins the first and second halves. The folded end defines a receiving area. The receiving area of the first EMI member receives an edge of the top wall of the cage, the receiving area of the second EMI member receives an edge of the bottom wall of the cage, and the receiving areas of the third and fourth EMI members receive an edge of the side walls, respectively, of the cage. Each of the first and second EMI members has a plurality of engagement members for engaging the top and bottom walls, respectively, of the cage. Each of the third and fourth EMI members has a single engagement member for engaging the side walls, respectively, of the cage.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The second half 254 of each shielding member 250 includes a spring member 520 with a plurality of slots 522 therebetween. As seen in
The folded end 256 of each shielding members 250 defines a receiving area 540 (
The shielding members 260 for the side edges 146 of the cage 100 are substantially the same as the shielding members 250 for the top and bottom edges 142 and 144, except that the shielding members 260 are shorter than the shielding members 250 to accommodate the shorter length of the side edges 146. That is, the shielding members 260 preferably include three (instead of six) spring fingers 610 with two slits 612 therebetween in its first half 262, and two enclosed slots 622 in the spring member 620 of its second 264. Like the slits 512 and slots 522 of the shielding members 250, the slits 612 and slots 622 of the shielding members 260 are preferably aligned. As with the folded end 256 of the shielding members 250, the folded ends 266 of the shielding members 260 are adapted to accommodate their respective cage edges, that is side edges 146, of the cage 100. Each shielding member 260 preferably includes one engagement member 630 that engages a corresponding slot 292 in the side wall of the cage 100 similar to the engagement members 530 of the shielding members 250.
While a particular embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, although four shielding members 250 and 260 are preferable, any number of shielding members may be used including one. Also, the shielding members 250 and 260 can be any size and length to accommodate the size and shape of the cage. Additionally, any number of engagement members may be provided on the shielding members 250 and 260 and are not limited to one or two.