1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector assembly, and more particularly to a lower profile connector assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, a board-to-board connector includes a plug connector mounted on a lower surface of a printed circuit board fitted into a receptacle mounted on an upper surface of another printed circuit board to electrically connect the printed circuit boards. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,845,958 issued on Dec. 7, 2010 to Hoshino et al. discloses a board-to-board connector assembly which includes a plug connector and a receptacle connector can mate with each other and retained together by a latching device. The plug connector has a plurality of first contacts and the receptacle connector has a plurality of second contacts. Each first contact dually touches a corresponding second contact to achieve reliable interconnection therebetween. In addition, a latching mechanism is needed to ensure reliable connection between the plug connector and the receptacle connector. Thus, the board-to-board connector assembly is complex and difficult in manufacturing process, even could not achieve reliable interconnection, especially as the plug connector and the receptacle connector become much smaller following lower profile requirement.
Hence, an improved connector assembly is required to overcome the problems of the prior art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a lower connector assembly.
Accordingly, to achieve above-mentioned object, a connector assembly comprises a first connector including a first insulative housing, a plurality of first terminals supported by the first insulative housing, each first contact having a body portion and two contacting portions connected with lateral edges of the body portion; a second connector including a second insulative housing, a plurality of second terminals supported by the second insulative housing, each second terminal having a body portion and a blade type contacting portion; and wherein the contacting portion of each second terminal is sandwiched between the two contacting portions of the corresponding first terminal when the first connector mates with the second connector.
The detailed features of the present invention will be apparent in the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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The first connector/plug connector 100 includes a first insulative housing 11, a plurality of first terminals 12 supported by the first insulative housing 11.
The first insulative housing 11 has a base portion 111, a transversal beam 112 formed on a middle section of the base portion 111, a plurality of first vertical walls 113 formed on a front segment and a back segment of the base portion 111 and disposed at opposite sides of the transversal beam 112. There are a plurality of first positioning holes 1121 defined in the transversal beam 112 and separated into two transversal sets. The first vertical walls 113 are arranged into two transversal sets along a transversal direction, and there is a longitudinal passage 114 formed between each two adjacent first vertical walls 113, therefore the first vertical walls 113 are spaced apart from each other by the longitudinal passages 114. Furthermore, there is a second positioning hole 1131 located in each first vertical wall 113, except for the first vertical wall 113 at a middle of each transversal set. In addition, there are two transversal slots 115 located between the transversal beam 112 and the first vertical walls 113 at opposite sides of the transversal beam 112. From another viewpoint, the transversal slot is essentially located in the inner part of the first housing 11 while the first vertical walls 13 alternately arranged with the longitudinal passages therein are located on the outer part of the housing.
The first terminals 12 are divided into two sets along the longitudinal direction, and each set of the first terminals 12 arranged along the transversal direction. Each first terminal 12 has a planar body portion 121 located at a horizontal plane, a first retention portion 122 formed at a first end (front end) of the body portion 121, a second retention portion 123 formed at a second end (back end) of the body portion 121, and two contacting portions 124 connected with lateral edges of the body portion 121. The first retention portion 122 is located in a vertical plane parallel to the transversal direction, while the second retention portion is located in another vertical plane which is parallel to the longitudinal direction but perpendicular to the transversal direction. Therefore, the first retention portion 122 is perpendicular to the second retention portion 123. The two contacting portions 124 are disposed between the first and second retention portions 122, 123 and further arranged in staggered manner. The first retention portion 122, the second retention portion 123 and the two contacting portions 124 extend along same direction, i.e., up-to-down direction.
The first terminals 12 are mounted to the first insulative housing 11, with the first retention portions 122 respectively engaged with the first positioning holes 1121 defined in the transversal beam 112, the second retention portions 123 respectively engaged with positioning holes 1131 located in the first vertical walls 113, and the contacting portions 124 received in the transversal slot 115.
The second connector/receptacle connector 200 includes a second insulative housing 21, a plurality of second terminals 22 supported by the second insulative housing 21 and two retainers 23 assembled with the second insulative housing 21.
The second insulative housing 21 has a base portion 211, a transversal slot 212 formed between two corresponding transversal bars 2120 which are located in a middle section of the base portion 211, a plurality of second vertical walls 213 arranged into two transversal sets and formed on a front segment and a back segment of the base portion 211 and disposed at opposite sides of the transversal slot 212. There are two transversal cavities 215 respectively arranged between a corresponding transversal bar 2120 and a corresponding set of the second vertical walls 213 which are separated from one another via a plurality of lengthwise grooves (not labeled) each between adjacent two second vertical walls 213. There are a plurality of terminal grooves 2151 each defined in the corresponding second vertical wall 213 and further extends into the corresponding transversal bar 2120. The terminal grooves 2151 further communicate with the corresponding transversal cavity 215.
The second terminals 22 are divided into two sets along the longitudinal direction, and each set of the second terminals 22 arranged along the transversal direction. Each second terminal 22 has a body portion 221 extending along the longitudinal direction, a retention portion 222 projecting upwardly from a top edge of the body portion 221, and a contacting portion 224 connected with the body portion 221 and extending longitudinally therefrom. The contacting portion 224 is of blade type and disposed in a vertical plane. There are two dimples 2241 respectively located at opposite sides of the contacting portion 224.
The second terminals 22 are mounted to the second insulative housing 21, with the retention portion 222 and the contacting portion 224 received in the corresponding terminal groove 2151, the body portion 221 exposed outward of the second insulative housing 21, and the contacting portion 224 partially accommodated in the transversal cavity 215 too.
Each retainer 23 has a main body 231, two L-shaped feet 232 connected to opposite ends of the main body 231 and disposed under the main body 231, and a tab 233 formed on a middle segment of a top side of the main body 231. The two retainers 23 are respectively mounted to two mounting passages 216 which are respectively defined at opposite sides of the second insulative housing 21. In addition, the tab 233 is inserted into a positioning hole 217 which is located in a middle of the mounting passages 216.
When the first connector 100 mates with the second connector 200, the transversal beam 112 is received in the transversal slot 212, the two contacting portions 124 of each first terminal 12 accommodated in the corresponding transversal cavity 215, with the contacting portions 224 of the second terminals 22 respectively interposed between the two contacting portions 124 of the corresponding first terminal 12, thus the two contacting portions 124 sandwich and are positioned in two dimples 2241 of the contacting portion 224. The second vertical walls 213 are respectively inserted into longitudinal passages 114. Therefore, the first connector 100 and the second connector 200 engage with other reliably.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrated only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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