The present invention relates to flexible flat cable connectors, more particularly to a flexible flat cable connector for transmitting electric signals between a flexible flat cable and a socket.
An electronic appliance contains inner places where electric signals are transmitted from one part to another. The means for such connection uses electric connectors or a flexible flat cable connected with a flexible flat cable connector.
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The flexible flat cable 3 is covered with a conductive meshed layer 32 made of silver for reduction of EMI disturbances by being in electric contact with the metallic upper plate 22 or base plate 23. However, the adhesive means for connecting the flexible flat cable 3 with the upper plate 22 or the base plate 23 prohibits an effective electric contact and cannot lessen EMI disturbances. It is a further disadvantage that the adhesive glue material may even cause faults of electric contact. Secondly, the same terminal of the flexible flat cable 3 is provided with a pull plate 33 for facilitating insertion of the connector 2 thereof into the socket 1, However, the pull plate 33 is made of soft plastic and therefore easy to assist the insertion of the connector into the socket 1 but not easy to apply force thereon to unplug the connector 2 from the socket 1. In the third place, the mating portion 31 of the flexible flat cable 3 is designed to be in electric contact with the upper plate 22 or the base plate 23 for a grounding effect. However, this effect may be lost due to the adhesive means for connection. Finally, the upper plate 22 and the base plate 23 are attached onto the insulating member 21 by engagement of only two ends thereof. Such connection cannot provide a sufficient structural force for a solid connection, which may leads to faulted connections.
Accordingly, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a flexible flat cable connector having a more reliable means for connecting the flexible flat cable and the connector, so that EMI disturbances can be reduced and the grounding effect can be assured through more reliable electric contact.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a flexible flat cable connector having a specially designed upper plate which largely enhances the electric contact between the connector and the flexible flat cable so that the effects of reducing EMI disturbances and grounding can be further assured. The upper plate also secures the connector from falling off the flexible flat cable.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawings.
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The upper plate 4, made of a selected metallic material, has two sidewalls 41 respectively on two lateral sides thereof. The backside of the upper plate 4, is provided with a pulling member 43 extending obliquely. An opening 431 is formed between the pulling member 43 and the upper plate 4. Close to each of two lateral sides of the upper plate 4, there is a resilient arm 42. The cross-section across the side walls 41 and the upper plate 4 takes a U shape, suitable for connecting the insulating member 6 in a sliding fashion. Referring to
The base plate 5, also made of a metallic material, has two projected ears 51 respectively on two lateral sides thereof. The front edge of the base plate 5 is further provided with a multitude of spring fingers 52. Each of the lateral sides of the base plate 5 is further provided with a retaining hole 511.
The insulating member 6, made of an insulating material, has two flanks 61, each formed on one of two lateral side thereof and having an indentation 611. The front edge of the insulating member 6 corresponding to the aforesaid row of spring fingers 52 is provided with a multitude of spring finger slots 64, each having a through hole 641. Further, the space defined by four sides of the insulating member 6 forms a depressed receptacle 63, and the inner facing sides of the flanks 61 are each provided with a retaining block 62 corresponding to one of the retaining holes 511.
The bottom side of the flexible flat cable 7 is provided with a conductive meshed surface 71 for the reduction of EMI disturbances.
The base plate 5 is disposed on the insulating member 6, with the projected ears 51 thereon engaged with the flanks 61 of the insulating member 6; thereby, the retaining holes 511 are intervened by the retaining blocks 62 to achieve a retaining effect. Further, in such an engagement, the spring fingers 52 can extend into the corresponding spring finger slots 64 and hide within the through holes 641. At the same time, the base plate 5 is also aligned with the depressed portion of the receptacle 63, whereby the flexible flat cable 7 can be retained therein.
The flexible flat cable 7 is disposed between the base plate 5 and the projected ear 51 and is therefore aligned with the receptacle 63, so that it can get clipped between the upper plate 4 and the base plate 5 (this will be described in detail later). The conductive meshed surface 71 of the flexible flat cable 7 is in electric contact with the base plate 5.
The upper plate 4 is slidably connected to the insulating member 6 from its front edge to its rear edge, which is realized through the flanks 61 of the insulating member 6 being clipped by the U shaped cross-section formed by the upper plate 4 and its lateral walls 41. Being connected, the resilient arms 42 of the upper plate 4 are disposed within the indentations 611 and in electric contact with the projected ears 51 to achieve a grounding effect. The resilient arms 42 provide an extra effect of restricting the upper plate 4 from sliding backward, since the free ends of the resilient arms 42 tilt against the inner wall of the indentations 611 in a direction opposite to that of the sliding direction.
The upper plate 4 can be further provided with a pair of retaining strips 44 for retaining the flexible flat cable 7 between the upper plate 4 and the base plate 5. The retaining strips 44 can be further provided with terminals of electric contact for connecting the flexible flat cable 7. Therefore, the retaining strips 44 not only strengthen the engagement of the flexible flat cable 7 with the base plate 5 but also enhance electric contact of the connector. To provide the flexible flat cable connector with a better pull-resisting effect, the bottom surface of the flexible flat cable 7 may have a bulged portion for engaging the receptacle 63 of the insulating member 6, whereby the bulged portion can be secured within the depressed space between two projected ears 51 of the base plate 5. Since the base plate 5 is already secured on the connector, the flexible flat cable 7 is thus more stably secured.
As the connector of the present invention is inserted into the socket 1, the mating portions 131 of the lower terminal 13 of the socket 1 extend upwardly into the through holes 641 of the insulting member 6. Each of the mating portions 131 is brought into contact with a corresponding spring finger 52 of the base plate 5, and it can further be secured within a corresponding through hole 641 for enhancing the slide-resisting effect of the connector along the socket 1. The pulling member 43 of the upper plate 4 can be handled by a hand to assist the insertion of the connector into the socket 1, and the opening 431 on the pulling member 43 can also to handle to unplug the connector from the socket 1.
Therefore, the flexible flat cable 7 is firmly clipped by the flexible flat cable connector of the present invention, and the adhesive means for connection of the prior art is not necessary, and therefore the disadvantages associated with such means are prevented. The present invention utilizes resilient arms 42 of an upper plate 4 to contact a base plate 5 electrically, and the base plate 5 also has an electric contact with the flexible flat cable 7; a reliable grounding effect is therefore achieved. The electric connection between the base plate 5 and the conductive meshed surface 71 of the flexible flat cable 7 not only provides such a grounding effect for reducing EMI disturbances. The clipping mechanism between the connector and the flexible flat cable 7 also toughens the structural integrity of the flexible flat cable connector, largely reducing faults in electric connection.
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The present invention is thus described, and it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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