1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector, and more particularly to a male connector and a female connector corresponding to the male connector. The male connector has multiple sets of grounding terminals and the grounding terminals of each set are integrally formed together to reduce signal interference, decrease the assembling tolerance and improve quality of fabrication and production rate. The female connector is structurally firm to prevent inadvertent disassembly and improve signal transmission stability.
2. Description of Related Art
Printed circuit boards (PCB) are important members for holding electrical components such as chips, capacitors and resistors. To expand functions, some PCBs are connected to additional PCBs through connector assemblies. Such connector assembling for connecting different PCBs has a male connector and a female connector. The male connector is connected to a PCB while the female connector is connected to another so that the two PCBs are connected to each other by engaging the male connector with the female connector. The male or female connector has an insulating housing and multiple signal and grounding terminals mounted on the insulating housing and arranged in arrays.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,171,115 discloses a connector assembly for connecting different PCBs and having male and female connectors. However, each grounding terminal of the male or female connector is manufactured independently and then inserted into the male or female connector. Because each grounding terminal has a tolerance, a total tolerance of a column or row of the grounding terminals in an array is unexpectedly large to cause fabrication failure of the male or female connector.
Furthermore, the female connector has multiple insulating brackets assembled together. However, the engagement between adjacent insulating brackets is weak and infirm so that the structural strength of the female connector is low and insufficient to bear a large pulling force. The durability of the female connector is therefore undesirable.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a male connector and a corresponding female connector to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a male connector and a female connector corresponding to the male connector. The male connector has multiple sets of grounding terminals and the grounding terminals of each set are integrally formed together to reduce signal interference, decrease the assembling tolerance and improve quality of fabrication and production rate. The female connector is structurally firm to prevent inadvertent disassembly and improve signal transmission stability.
A male connector in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulating housing, multiple signal terminals, and multiple grounding modules. The signal terminals are mounted through the insulating housing. The grounding terminal modules are mounted through the insulating housing. Each grounding terminal module is integrally formed into one piece and has multiple grounding terminals. Adjacent grounding terminals are connected integrally to each other so that the grounding terminals of each grounding terminal module are arranged in a line. The integrally formed grounding terminal modules reduce a total tolerance of the grounding terminals and increase the production rate of the male connector.
A female connector corresponds to the male connector and comprises a first insulating base, multiple second insulating bases, multiple signal transmission terminal sets and multiple grounding plates. The first insulating base has a bracket having a bottom and multiple assembling slots defined in the bracket and arranged in a row, and a tongue formed on and protruding backward from the bottom of the bracket. The second insulating bases are mounted respectively in the assembling slots of the first insulating base and each second insulating base has a bottom edge, a rear edge and a resilient hook formed on and protruding forward from the bottom edge and hooking in one of the locking holes. The signal transmission terminal sets are mounted respectively on and correspond to the second insulating base and each signal transmission terminal set has multiple signal transmission terminals mounted on the second insulating base and respectively extending in the bracket of the first insulating base. The grounding plates are mounted respectively on and correspond to the second insulating bases, are arranged alternately with the second insulating bases and extend forward in the bracket of the insulating base.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The insulating housing 10 has a front, a rear, multiple signal terminal holes 13 and multiple grounding terminal holes 14. The signal terminal holes 13 are defined through the insulating housing 10. The grounding terminal holes 14 are defined through the insulating housing 10 and each grounding terminal hole 14 may have an L-shaped cross section and a slit 141 extending transversely from and communicating with the grounding terminal hole 14.
The signal terminals 30 are mounted respectively and longitudinally through and correspond to the signal terminal holes 13, extend out from the front of the insulating housing 10 and are arranged in an array. Each signal terminal 30 has a second mounting section 31, a second press-fitting section 32 and a second contacting section 33.
The second mounting section 31 is mounted in a corresponding signal terminal hole 13 of the insulating housing 10. The second press-fitting section 32 is formed on and protrudes backward from the second mounting section 31. The second contacting section 33 is formed on and protrudes forward from the second mounting section 31.
The grounding terminal modules 40 are arranged abreast, are mounted through the insulating housing 10 and each grounding terminal module 40 is integrally formed into one piece and has multiple grounding terminals 400. Each grounding terminal 400 is mounted longitudinally through one of the grounding terminal holes 14 in the insulating housing 10 and adjacent grounding terminals 400 are connected integrally to each other through a connecting section 401 so that the grounding terminals 400 of each grounding terminal module 40 are arranged in a line such as a row or a column. The grounding terminals 400 of all grounding terminal modules 40 are arranged in an array.
Furthermore, each grounding terminal 400 of each grounding terminal module 40 has a first mounting segment 41, a first press-fitting segment 42 and a first contacting segment 43. The first mounting segment 41 is mounted in one of the grounding terminal holes 14 in the insulating housing 10 and may have a transverse extension segment 411 formed on and protruding transversely from the first mounting segment 14. The first press-fitting segment 42 is formed on and protrudes longitudinally backward from the first mounting segment 41 and may protrude from the transverse extension segment 411. The first contacting segment 43 is formed on and protrudes longitudinally forward from the first mounting segment 41. The first contacting segment 43 has a transverse positioning tab 431 being longitudinal, formed on and protruding transversely from the first contacting segment 43 and mounted in the slit 141 of one of the grounding terminal holes 14 so that the first contacting segment 43 is stably positioned in the corresponding grounding terminal hole 14 without inadvertent movement such as rotation.
The supporting crossbar 20 clamps and connects to all grounding terminal modules 40 and has a bar 200 and multiple clamps 21.
The clamps 21 are formed on the bar 200 and each clamp 21 has a clamping slot 22 defined in the clamp 21 and engaging the connecting section 401 of one of the grounding terminal modules 40.
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Preferably, the transverse extension segment 411 and the transverse positioning tab 431 of each grounding terminal 400 protrude along the same direction. The limiting tab 45 of each grounding terminal 400 protrudes along an opposite direction relative to the direction along which the transverse extension segment 411 and the transverse positioning tab 431 protrude so that each grounding terminal 400 has a substantial Z-shaped cross section when viewed from a front or rear end thereof.
Because each grounding terminal 400 is manufactured to form integrally, the grounding terminals 400 of each grounding terminal module 40 have a sufficiently small accumulative tolerance. Therefore, a total tolerance of all grounding terminals 400 is effectively suppressed within a reasonable small extent. The grounding terminals 400 may be easily assembled into the insulating housing 10 without incurring fabrication failure. The production rate of the male connector A is raised. Furthermore, because the grounding terminals 400 of each grounding terminal module 40 is formed into one piece, a robot arm of a fabricating machine simultaneously inserts multiple grounding terminals 400 into the insulating housing 10 in each terminal-inserting operation cycle, which greatly improves a speed of fabrication.
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The first insulating base 50 has a bracket 51 and a tongue 52.
The bracket 51 has a bottom, multiple assembling slots 510, multiple signal holes 53 and multiple grounding holes 54. The assembling slots 510 are defined in the bracket 51 and arranged in a row. The signal holes 53 are defined through the bracket 51. The grounding holes 54 are defined through the bracket 51.
The tongue 52 is formed on and protrudes backward from the bottom of the bracket 51 and has a top and multiple locking holes 520 defined in the top and corresponding to the assembling slots 510.
The second insulating bases 60 are substantially rectangular and are mounted respectively in the assembling slots 510 of the first insulating base 50 and each second insulating base 60 has a bottom edge, a rear edge and a resilient hook 620 and may further have a notch 69 and multiple positioning protrusions 602.
The resilient hook 620 is formed on and protrudes forward from the bottom edge and hooks in one of the locking holes 520.
The notch 69 is defined in the rear edge of the second insulating base 60.
The positioning protrusions 602 are formed on and protrude transversely from the second insulating base 60.
The signal transmission terminal sets are mounted respectively on and correspond to the second insulating base 60 and each signal transmission terminal set has multiple signal transmission terminals 70 mounted on the second insulating base 60 and respectively extending in the signal holes 53 of the bracket 51 of the first insulating base 50. The signal transmission terminals 70 of all signal transmission terminal sets are arranged in an array. Each signal transmission terminal 70 has a mounting member 71, a press-fitting member 72 and a contacting member 73.
The mounting member 71 is mounted in a corresponding second insulating base 60.
The press-fitting member 72 is formed on and protrudes upward from the mounting member 71 out of the corresponding second insulating base 60.
The contacting member 73 may be forked, is formed on and protrudes forward from the mounting member 71 out of the corresponding second insulating base 60 and extends in one of the signal holes 53 of the first insulating base 50.
The grounding plates 80 are mounted respectively on and correspond to the second insulating bases 60, are arranged alternately with the second insulating bases 60, extend forward in the bracket 51 of the insulating base 50 and each grounding plate 80 has a mounting sheet 801, multiple press-fitting legs 82 and multiple contacting plates 800 and may further have multiple positioning holes 802.
The mounting sheet 801 is substantially rectangular, is mounted on a corresponding second insulating base 60 and has a front edge, a rear edge and a top edge.
The press-fitting legs 82 are formed on and protrude upward from the top edge of the mounting sheet 801.
The contacting plates 800 are formed on and protrude forward from the front edge of the mounting sheet 801, extend respectively in some of the grounding holes 54 of the bracket 51 of the first insulating base 50 and each contacting plate 800 has a resilient contacting tab 83 formed on the contacting plate 800.
The positioning holes 802 are defined transversely through the mounting sheet 801 and mounted respectively around the positioning protrusions 602 of a corresponding second insulating base 60.
The lateral supporting bar 90 is mounted in the notches 69 of the second insulating bases 60, clamps and connects to all grounding plates 80 and has a shaft and multiple clamps 91.
The clamps 91 are formed on the shaft and each clamp 91 has a clamping slot 92 defined in the clamp 91 and engaging the rear edge of the mounting sheet 801 of one of the grounding plates 80.
The first and second insulating bases 50, 60 firmly engage each other through the locking holes 520 and resilient hooks 620 to prevent inadvertent disassembly of the female connector B due to repetitive engagements and disengagements of the male and female connectors A, B.
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 illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, 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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