This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 103101458, filed on Jan. 15, 2014.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to flexible flat cable assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, the conventional flexible flat cable 9 cannot be grounded if there is no metal component nearby. Moreover, the insulation outer layer should be removed before attachment of the conductive tape 901.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a flexible flat cable assembly that may alleviate the above drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, a flexible flat cable assembly of the present invention includes a flexible cable and an electrical connector.
The flexible flat cable includes an insulation layer, a plurality of conductive wires, and a cover shield. The insulation layer extends in a longitudinal direction, and has a first surface, a second surface that is opposite to the first surface, a pair of side surfaces that extend in the longitudinal direction, and an end surface that interconnects the side surfaces and the first and second surfaces. The conductive wires are spaced apart from each other, are disposed on the first surface of the insulation layer, extend in the longitudinal direction, and are spaced apart from the side surfaces. The cover shield covers the second surface and the side surfaces of the insulation layer. The flexible flat cable has an insertion portion close to the end surface of the insulation layer.
The electrical connector includes an insulation case, a plurality of conductive terminals, and at least one ground unit. The insulation case has a base, and a pair of side walls that are connected to the base and that are spaced apart from and opposite to each other. The base cooperates with the side walls to define an insertion space for receiving the insertion portion of the flexible flat cable. The conductive terminals are disposed on the base and are spaced apart from each other. Each of the conductive terminals corresponds to and contacts with a respective one of the conductive wires so as to establish electrical connection therewith. The ground unit is disposed at the insulation case close to one of the side walls, and includes a contacting portion that is disposed in the insertion space and that contacts with the cover shield of the flexible flat cable, and a conductive portion that extends out of the insulation case and that is configured for grounding the flexible flat cable.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The flexible flat cable 1 includes an insulation layer 11, a plurality of conductive wires 12, a cover shield 13 and an insulation outer sheath 14. The insulation layer 11 extends in a longitudinal direction (L), and has a first surface 111, a second surface 112 that is opposite to the first surface 111, a pair of side surfaces 113 that extend in the longitudinal direction (L), and an end surface 114 that interconnects the side surfaces 113 and the first and second surfaces 111, 112. The conductive wires 12 are spaced apart from each other, are disposed on the first surface 111 of the insulation layer 11, extend in the longitudinal direction (L), and are spaced apart from the side surfaces 113. The cover shield 13 covers the second surface 112 and the side surfaces 113 of the insulation layer 11. Further, the cover shield 13 extends to the first surface 111 of the insulation layer 11 to cover a portion of the first surface 111, and is spaced apart from the conductive wires 12. That is to say, a portion of the cover shield 13 on the first surface 111 is arranged in the longitudinal direction (L) to be parallel to and flank the conductive wires 12. The insulation outer sheath 14 covers partially the conductive wires 12 and the cover shield 13 to expose parts of the conductive wires 12 and the cover shield 13 that are close to the end surface 114 of the insulation layer 11 and that cooperate to define an insertion portion 15 of the flexible flat cable 1. In other words, the insertion portion 15 is a portion of the flexible flat cable 1 that is not covered by the insulation outer sheath 14. In this embodiment, the portion of the cover shield 13 on the first surface ill is flush with the conductive wires 12 at the insertion portion 15. The flexible flat cable 1 may also have another insertion portion (not shown), substantially the same as the insertion portion 15, close to another end surface (not shown) of the insulation layer 11.
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The ground units 5 are disposed symmetrically at the insulation case 3 close to the side walls 32, respectively. Specifically, each of the ground units 5 includes a U-shaped main body 51 and a conductive portion 52. The U-shaped main body 51 has one segment, which is disposed in the insertion space 33, serving as a contacting portion 511. The conductive portion 52 extends from another segment of the U-shaped main body 51 opposite to the contacting portion 511 out of the insulation case 3, and is configured for welding to and connecting electrically to the circuit board. The board portion 311 of the insulation case 3 is formed with two grooves 313, each of which accommodates the U-shaped main body 51 of a respective one of the ground units 5. To be specific, the insulation case 3 and the ground units 5 are formed separately, and then, are assembled together. The insulation case 3 is made of a plastic material, and the ground units 5 are made of a metal material. In addition, the contacting portions 511 respectively of the ground units 5 are disposed on the board portion 311, and are spaced apart from and flank the wire-contacting portions 41 of the conductive terminals 4. Moreover, the contacting portions 511 of the ground units 5 are flush with the wire-contacting portions 41 of the conductive terminals 4. Therefore, since the portion of the cover shield 13 on the first surface 111, as mentioned above, is flush with the conductive wires 12 at the insertion portion 15, each of the conductive terminals 4 may correspond to and contact with a respective one of the conductive wires 12 when the insertion portion 15 of the flexible flat cable 1 is inserted into the insertion space 33 of the electrical connector 2. Meanwhile, the portion of the cover shield 13 that flanks the conductive wires 12 on the first surface 111 may contact with the contacting portions 511 of the ground units 5, thereby grounding the flexible flat cable 1 via the ground units 5 and the circuit board.
With such configuration, when the insertion portion 15 of the flexible flat cable 1 is connected electrically to the electrical connector 2, the cover shield 13 is meanwhile grounded by contacting with the ground units 5 such that additional grounding procedures (such as removal of an insulation outer layer and attachment of a conductive tape) are not required. Moreover, since the ground units 5 are grounded directly via the circuit board, the flexible flat cable 1 can be grounded even when there is no metal component nearby.
It is understood that the electrical connector 2 in this embodiment includes two ground units 5, but may include only one ground unit 5 in other embodiments of the present invention.
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To conclude, when the insertion portion 15 of the flexible flat cable 1 is connected electrically to the electrical connector 2, the cover shield 13 is meanwhile grounded by contacting with the ground units 5 such that additional grounding procedures are not required. Moreover, since the ground units 5 are grounded directly via the circuit board, the flexible flat cable 1 can be grounded even when there is no metal component nearby.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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The Office Action issued to Taiwanese Counterpart Application No. 103101458 by the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office on May 13, 2015 along with an English translation of sections boxed in red. |
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