Low profile electrical connector assembly with low insertion force

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220900
  • Patent Number
    6,220,900
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 16, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A lower profile electrical connector assembly for electrical connection with a mating plug connector includes a conductive shell, an insulative housing, and a contact spacer molded with a plurality of contacts. The housing of the electrical connector assembly is equipped with the contact spacer thereby pre-loading the contacts for lowering the insertion force of a mating connector acted on the contacts. Also, a slant formed inside the receiving spacer of the housing is capable to angularly bias the insertion of the mating electrical connector into the housing on stages to avoid the direct impact of the mating connector on the contacts for lowering the insertion force more.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical connector assembly, and more particularly to an ultra low profile electrical connector assembly for mating with an external electrical connector.




2. Description of the Prior Art U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,497,526, 4,647,136, 4,703,991, 4,786,259, 4,878,848, 4,878,858, 4,915,655, 5,035,641, 5,118,312, 5,378,172 and 5,702,271 indicate a prior low profile RJ connectors which extends beyond a notch of a circuit board in a half-height thereof, or/and is diminished in the thickness of a wall of a plastic housing to form a cutout where a latch of a mating plug extends through. However, the lowered-profiles of these connectors are insufficient in applying with a thinner electrical device like a PCMCIA card for computer.




U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,183,404, 5,336,099, 5,338,210, 5,411,405 and 5,547,401 disclose another type low profile RJ connector perpendicularly attached into the PCMCIA card. However, the vertical insertion of the RJ plug inside the RJ connector causes a protruded outgrowth of the entire assembled PCMCIA card.




U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,248,267, 5,562,504, 5,660,568, 5,773,332 and 5,938,480 disclose another low profile RJ connector which horizontally receives a mating RJ plug therein. The lowered profile of the RJ connector is still insufficient and lacks an EMI protection.




U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/404,441 filed on Sep. 22, 1999 by the same inventor and assignee as the instant application, discloses that an upper and lower metallic shells are integrally molded with an upper and lower plastic covers of a connector wherein at least a portion of one of the upper and lower shells protruding over the corresponding cover. U.S. patent application entitled “ULTRA LOW PROFILE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY” with a Ser. No. 09/427,828 filed on Oct. 27, 1999, is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/404,441, which adopts the similar principle to lower the profile/height of an entire connector like a RJ series connector. The instant application is a co-pending application with the U.S. patent application entitled “ULTRA LOW PROFILE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY”.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An objective of this invention is to provide a low profile electrical connector assembly with a plurality of pre-loaded contacts thereby lowering the insertion force of a mating connector acted on the contacts of the connector assembly.




Another objective of this invention is to provide the low profile electrical connector assembly with a slant formed inside an insulative housing to angularly bias the insertion of the mating electrical connector into the housing on stages thereby avoiding the direct impact of the mating connector on the contacts of the connector assembly.




In order to achieve the object set forth, a lower profile electrical connector assembly in accordance a preferred embodiment of the present invention for electrical connection with an mating plug connector includes a conductive shell, an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts fixedly received inside a contact spacer. The shell is made of a metal sheet to include a planar portion and two opposed and spaced extensions. The housing is integrally and directly molded to the shell wherein the extensions of the shell are respectively enclosed inside several vertical walls formed with the housing, and a horizontal wall integrally formed perpendicular to the vertical walls is spaced opposite to the planar portion of the shell. A receiving space is defined with the vertical and horizontal walls of the housing. A holder section located on each vertical wall of the housing far away the horizontal wall. Therefore, the profile of the entire connector assembly is reduced more than those of the prior arts.




The electrical connector assembly is equipped with the contact spacer thereby pre-loading the contacts thereby lowering the insertion force of a mating connector acted on the contacts. Also, a slant formed inside the receiving spacer of the housing is capable to angularly bias the insertion of the mating electrical connector into the housing on stages to avoid the direct impact of the mating connector on the contacts for lowering the insertion force more.




These and additional objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of a low profile electrical connector assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of one of plenty of contacts used in the electrical connector assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

a perspective view of a contact spacer molded with the contacts of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a rear perspective view of an insulative housing used in the electrical connector assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of the electrical connector assembly of

FIG. 1

showing the housing and the contact spacers;




FIG.


6


. is a rear perspective view of the electrical connector assembly showing the assembly of the housing and the contact spacers of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the electrical connector assembly of

FIG. 1

mated with a plurality of mating connectors;





FIGS. 8-12

are cross-sectional views of the electrical connector assembly of

FIG. 1

showing the successive steps of inserting the mating connector into the connector assembly; and





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a shell used in the electrical connector assembly of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Detailed reference will now be made to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.




Referring to a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention shown in

FIG. 1

, a low profile electrical connector assembly


10


consists of two different type connectors


12


,


13


like a RJ11 and RJ45 connectors for respective electrical connection of a mating plug connector


50


having a latch


52


thereof and contacts


54


therein (See

FIG. 7

) with a circuit board


20


(See

FIG. 8

) having plenty of conductive traces


21


formed on at least one of opposed surfaces thereof. The electrical connector assembly


10


further includes a conductive shell


100


, an insulative housing


200


and a plurality of contacts


300


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, the conductive shell


100


made of a thin metal sheet for electrically shielding the insulative housing


200


, integrally forms a planar portion


102


, and two opposed and spaced extensions


104


integrally connected with opposed edges of the planar portion


102


and vertically extending outward. A tab


106


horizontally and outwardly extends from an edge of each of the extensions


104


for mounting the connector assembly


10


on the circuit board. A plurality of through hole


1022


and caves


1024


are defined around the conductive shell


100


thereby permitting the influx of a few molding materials shaping the housing


200


by an insert-molding process for the combination of the shell


100


with the housing


200


as the result shown in FIG.


1


. The other detail with respect to the insert-molding process between the housing


200


and the shell


100


has been described in U.S. patent application entitled “ULTRA LOW PROFILE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY”, and thus is not repeated herein.




The molded housing


200


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


4


&


8


integrally forms a horizontal wall


205


defined with an innermost surface and an outermost surface opposite to the innermost surface. A plurality of lateral vertical walls


201


-


203


and a rear vertical wall


204


positioned normally of the horizontal wall


205


. A receiving space


207


for receiving the mating plug connector


50


therein is defined among each two of the opposite vertical walls


201


-


203


and the horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


. A platform portion


2012


is laterally and horizontally formed with a remote end of each of the vertical walls


201


-


203


wherein the platform portions


2012


of each two of the opposed vertical walls


201


-


203


are fully separated apart from each other by a slot


209


. Further, a holder section


2014


laterally and horizontally extends from each platform portion


2012


of the vertical walls


201


-


203


to enter the slot


209


for locking with the latch


52


of the mating plug connector


50


. A cutout


2016


thinner than the slot


209


is defined between the two adjacent holder sections


2014


, where the latch


52


of the mating plug connector


50


passes through the shell


100


after being inserted into the receiving space


207


of the housing


200


as shown in FIG.


12


.




A notch


2076


as shown in

FIG. 4

for each of the connectors


12


,


13


is defined on an jointing region of the horizontal wall


205


with the rear vertical wall


204


, and is mutually communicated with the receiving space


207


. A plurality of first recesses


2078


are downward defined on the vertical wall


204


at a position next to each notch


2076


. A pair of grooves


2080


are respectively and oppositely defined on each two of the opposite vertical walls


201


-


203


wherein a bar


2082


forms adjacent to an entrance of each groove


2080


. A slant


2072


as shown in

FIGS. 1 & 8

in relation to each notch


2076


is transversely formed on the innermost surface of the horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


and protrudes toward the receiving space


209


at a first angle A


1


with regard to the horizontal wall


205


. A plurality of outlets


2074


are defined through each slant


2072


of the horizontal wall


205


in alignment with the first recesses


2074


of the vertical wall


204


. Optionally, the housing


200


can be disposed in front of an edge of the circuit board


20


so that only less than a total height of the housing is located over one of opposed surfaces of the circuit board


20


as shown in FIG.


8


.




The contacts


300


as shown in

FIG. 2

are fabricated from a conductive metal. Each of the contacts


300


forms a base section


301


divided into a front base section


3011


and a rear base section


3012


by an offset


3012


therebetween. A bight section


3016


is reversedly and angularly extended from the front base section


3011


. An engaging section


3018


is outwardly extended from the bight section


3016


for electrical engagement with the mating plug connector


50


. A tail section


3014


with a distal end is integrally connected with the rear base section


3013


. The offset


3012


is designated to constitute the difference in levels between the front and rear base sections


3011


,


3013


. Therefore, the front base section


3011


is angulated with regard to the corresponding engaging section


3018


via the bight section


3016


to provide the engaging section


3018


with sufficient elasticity as soon as depressingly contacting with the mating connector


50


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 & 8

, an insulative contact spacer


400


is molded with the contacts


300


of each of the connectors


12


,


13


. Meanwhile, (the base sections


301


of the contacts


300


are fully enclosed inside a horizontal portion


402


of the contact spacer


400


.) The front base section


3011


of each of the contacts


300


is biased toward an outermost surface of the horizontal portion of


402


of the contact spacer


400


. The tail sections


3014


of the contacts


300


perpendicularly extend out of a vertical portion


404


of the contact spacer


400


to reach the corresponding conductive trance


21


of the circuit board


20


as shown in

FIG. 8. A

plurality of third recesses


4042


are defined on a vertical portion


404


of each contact spacer


400


in alignment with the first recesses


2078


of the housing for reception of the distal ends of the deflected engaging sections


3018


of the contacts


300


. A pair of ears


4044


are formed on opposite sides of the vertical portion


404


. A pair of lateral wedges


4022


are respectively formed at opposite sides of the contact spacer


402


at a position aligned with the corresponding ear


4044


.




In the process of molding the contact spacer


400


with the corresponding contact


300


as shown in

FIG. 8

, the bight sections


3016


of the contacts


300


are exposed out of a front wedge


4024


formed on the contact spacer


400


. The offset


3012


of each of the contacts


300


can efficiently secure the entire base section


301


inside the horizontal portion


402


of the contact spacer


400


and simultaneously form a second angle A


2


of the engaging section


3018


of each of the contacts


300


with regard to the horizontal portion


402


, which provides the contacts


300


with sufficient resiliency.




In assembling each contact spacer


400


within the corresponding notches


2076


of the housing


200


as illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the wedges


4022


and the ears


4044


of each of contact spacers


400


slide within the grooves


2080


of the housing


200


. Then, the ears


4044


are snapped with the bars


2082


next to an entrance of each groove


2080


as shown in FIG.


6


. Thus, the vertical portion


404


of the contact spacer


400


is aligned with the vertical wall


204


of the housing


200


, and the horizontal portion


402


of the contact spacer


400


is aligned and coplanar with the horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


. Also, the bight section


3016


of each of the contacts


300


exposed outside the contact spacer


400


is received within the corresponding outlet


2074


of the horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


to permit that the engaging section


3018


of the contact


300


extends toward the receiving space


207


of the housing


200


. Meanwhile, the distal ends of the engaging sections


3018


of the contacts


300


extends through the receiving space


207


and the first recesses


2078


of the housing


200


, and are therefore resiliently deflected by the rear vertical wall


204


of the housing


200


. The deflection of the engaging sections


3018


toward the horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


are capable to reduce the insertion force of the mating plug connector


50


acted on the engaging sections


3018


of the contacts


300


as pre-loaded. The result is shown in FIG.


8


.




It is noted in

FIG. 8

that the first angle A


1


of the slant


2072


on the horizontal portion


205


of the housing


200


is designated to be substantially identical with or more than the second angle A


2


of the engaging section


3018


of the corresponding contact


300


. Optionally, an jointing point of the engaging section


3018


with the bight section


301


of each of the contacts


300


either overlaps with the innermost surface of the horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


, or located between the innermost and outermost surfaces of the horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


.




Several successive steps of inserting a mating plug connector


50


having a latch


52


into one of the corresponding electrical connectors


12


,


13


are illustrated in

FIGS. 8-12

. In the first step as shown in

FIG. 9

, the mating plug connector


50


is horizontally moved to reach a first position in front of the slant


2072


of the horizontal wall


205


of the housing.




In the second step as shown in

FIG. 10

, the mating plug connector


50


is upward biased and angularly moved far away from a horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


by means of shifting of the slant


2072


formed on the horizontal wall


205


. During the second step, although the mating plug connector


50


starts depressingly engaging with the engaging sections


3018


of the contacts, the upward bias of the mating plug connector


50


can efficiently reduce the insertion force of directly impacting the engaging sections


3018


of the contacts


300


, horizontally. Also, as mentioned in

FIG. 8

, the first angle A


1


of the slant


2072


is substantially identical with or more than the second angle A


2


of the engaging sections


3018


of the contacts


300


, and the jointing point of the engaging section


3018


with the bight section


301


of each of the contacts


300


either overlaps with the innermost surface of the horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


, or located between the innermost and outermost surfaces of the horizontal wall


205


of the housing


200


. Thus, the insertion force of the mating connector


50


can be lowered more. The final of the second step is that the mating plug connector


50


is moved to reach the second position where the connector


50


abuts against the shell


100


as shown in FIG.


11


.




It is noted that the holder sections


2014


of the housing


200


can resiliently compress the latch


52


of the mating plug connector


50


toward the horizontal wall


205


thereby facilitating the upward bias of the mating plug connector


50


as a rotation upon the slant


2072


of the housing


200


.




In the third step as shown in

FIG. 11

, the mating plug connector


50


is reversedly biased and deeply deflect the engaging sections


3018


of the contacts


300


toward the horizontal wall


205


by means of the shell


100


for efficiently electrical engagement of the contacts


54


with the engaging sections


3018


. As long as the mating connector


50


reach the third position to exactly engage with the contacts


3018


, the latch


52


of the mating connector


50


passes across the holder sections


2014


of the housing


200


and is incompletely released within the slot


209


but efficiently oppositely locks with the holder section


2014


of the housing


200


as shown in

FIGS. 7 & 12

, wherein the latch


52


is somewhat depressed to provide a reaction force for urging the contact


54


to reliably engage the corresponding engaging section


3018


.of the corresponding contact


300


.




While the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiment, the description is illustrative of the invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various modifications to the present invention can be made to the preferred embodiment by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A low profile electrical connector for electrical connection of a mating electrical connector with a circuit board having plenty of conductive traces formed thereof, comprising:an insulative housing having an integral thin horizontal wall located parallel to the circuit board, a plurality of vertical walls positioned normal to the horizontal wall, and a receiving space defined among the vertical walls and the horizontal wall for reception of the mating connector therein; and a plurality of contacts each having a base section fixedly received inside the thin vertical wall of the housing, an engaging section integrally connected with one of opposed ends of the base section and extending out of the horizontal wall at a first angle with regard to the horizontal wall for electrical engagement with the mating connector inserted into the receiving space of the housing, and a tail section extending out of the housing from the other end of the base section to reach the corresponding conductive trance of the circuit board wherein a slant integrally protrudes from an innermost surface of the horizontal wall of the housing at a position adjacent to an outlet where the engaging section of each of the contacts extends through the horizontal wall, at a second angle with regard to the horizontal wall thereby biasing the mating connector far away from the horizontal wall to reduce the insertion force acted on the engaging sections of the contacts as soon as the mating connector is inserted into the receiving space of the housing and engages the slant; wherein a bight section interconnects the engaging section and the base section of each of the contacts; wherein the bight sections of the contacts are received in the slant.
Parent Case Info

(This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application entitled “ULTRA LOW PROFILE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY” with a Ser. No. 09/427,828, filed on Oct. 27, 1999)

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Number Name Date Kind
5531612 Goodall et al. Jul 1996
5779503 Tremblay et al. Jul 1998
5957730 Wang Sep 1999
6012953 Francis Jan 2000
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/427828 Oct 1999 US
Child 09/442079 US