The present invention relates generally to an electrical adaptor having two opposite mating tongues for connecting two opposite connectors having the similar mating space, and particularly to the hermetic electrical adaptor.
China Utility Patent No. CN207572564U discloses a pair of board-to-board connectors having complementary mating interfaces for mating with each other and respectively mounted upon two opposite printed circuit boards (PCBs) for electrically connecting these two PCBs. Anyhow, in some situations it requires to have an adaptor connecting two opposite connectors having the similar mating interface.
It is desirable to provide an electrical adaptor for connecting two electrical connector having the similar mating space, and particularly to provide a hermetic electrical adaptor so as not to affect the in-and-out signal transmission.
An object of the invention is to provide a hermetic electrical adaptor including a first insulative body, a second insulative body, a plurality of contacts, a first glue body and a second glue body. The contact has a main body and first and second contacting sections located at two opposite ends of the main body. The first insulative body and the second insulative body are back to back assembled to each other. The first insulative body has a first base and a first tongue, and the second insulative body has a second base and a second tongue. The second base forms a receiving cavity to receive the first base. The first contacting section is disposed upon the first tongue, and the second contacting section is disposed upon the second tongue. The first insulative body is integrally formed with the contacts as a contact module before assembled with the second insulative body. The first base forms in a back side a receiving space to receive the first glue body. The second glue body is disposed in the receiving cavity to surround the first base.
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The first insulative body 1 includes a first base 11 and a first tongue or first mating port 12 extending forwardly from the first base 11. A receiving space 13 is formed in a back side of the first base 11 opposite to the first tongue 12 in a front-to-back direction. The second insulative body 2 includes a second base 21, a second tongue or second mating port 22 extending forwardly from the second base 21. A receiving cavity 23 is formed in a back side of the second base 21 opposite to the second tongue 22. A plurality of passageways 20 are formed in the second insulative body 2. A pair of securing pieces 24 are formed at two opposite ends of the second insulative body 2. The first insulative body 1 and the second insulative body 2 are back to back assembled to each other wherein the first base 11 is received within the receiving cavity 23.
The contact 3 includes a main body 31, a first contacting section 32 and a second contacting section 33 respectively located at two opposite end regions of the main body 31 wherein the first contacting section 32 is located upon the first tongue 12 and the second contacting section 33 is located upon the second tongue 22. The first insulative body 1 is integrally formed with the contacts 3 via an insert-molding process to have the first contacting sections 32 attached upon the first tongue 11 so as to wholly form a so-called contact module. The first glue body 4 initially in fluidity is applied into the receiving space 13 and successively solidified so as to seal gaps between the contact 3 and the first insulative body 1 for preventing humidity invasion along the front-to-back direction, thus assuring waterproofing. Notably, the contacts 3 extend through the first glue body 4 along the front-to-back direction.
During assembling the contact module including the first insulative body 1 and the associated contacts 3 to the second insulative body 2 in a back-to-back manner to have the first tongue 12 and the second tongue 22 extend away from each other in the front-to-back direction, the first base 11 is received within a center portion of the receiving cavity 23 and the second contacting sections 33 of the contacts 3 are received within the corresponding passageways 20 and exposed upon the second tongue 22. The second glue body 5 initially in fluidity is applied into the peripheral region of the receiving cavity 23 and successively solidified to surround the first base 11 so as to seal gaps between the first base 11 and the second base 21 for preventing humidity invasion along the front-to-back direction, thus assuring waterproofing.
Accordingly, via both the first glue body 4 and the second glue body 5, the whole adaptor 100 performs a superior waterproof effect along the front-to-back direction so as to assure the reliable function on both the first tongue 12 and the second tongue 22. Notably, in this embodiment, the first glue body 4 is flush with the rear face of the first base 11 while the second glue body 5 is flush with both the front face and the rear face of the first base 11. In addition, the front face of the first base 11 is flush with a rear face of the second base 21. In this embodiment, the contacts 3 are arranged in two rows respectively exposed upon two opposite mating surfaces of the first tongue 12 and the second tongue 22.
In brief, the invention is to provide a hermetic electrical adaptor having an insulative housing defining two mating ports at two opposite ends/sides in the front-to-back direction for connecting two opposite mating connectors wherein a waterproofing glue body seals gaps between the insulative housing and the contacts. The insulative housing may include two bodies assembled together, and the glue body is sandwiched between these two bodies in the front-to-back direction in an embedded manner, and another waterproofing glue body seals gaps between these two bodies.
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