Metal shield and cable arrangement for an electric connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6203375
  • Patent Number
    6,203,375
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 21, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A metal shield and cable arrangement, which includes two cover shells fastened together, two shielding shells mounted in between the cover shells to hold a terminal holder, and a cable inserted in between the shielding shells and connected to terminals in the terminal holder, wherein the cover shells each have a neck at one end and a stub rod disposed in the neck; the shielding shells each have a neck fitted into the neck at one cover shell, a through hole coupled to the stub rod in the neck at one cover shell, and a retaining flange of smoothly arched cross section supported on the stud rod in the neck at one cover shell and forced by the stub rod against the periphery of the cable.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electric connector, and more particularly to a metal shield and cable arrangement for an electric connector, in which two identical metal shielding shells are mounted in between two cover shells and forced by the cover shells to hold down a cable in therebetween.




Regular electric connectors for use with a computer, printer, or any of a variety of electronic apparatus commonly comprise a terminal holder mounted within a cover shell and holding a set of terminals, and a cable connected to the terminals in the terminal holder. In order to eliminate electromagnetic interference (i.e., EMI), a metal shield or the like shall be used. Further, in order to hold the cable in place, a special cable fastening arrangement is needed. For example, clamping devices are used with the metal shielding shells for securing the cable in place (see FIG.


5


). However, the installation of the additional clamping devices greatly increases the cost of the electric connector, and complicates its assembly procedure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been accomplished to provide a metal shield and cable arrangement for an electric connector, which eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks. According to one aspect of the present invention, the metal shield and cable arrangement comprises two cover shells fastened together, two shielding shells mounted in between the cover shells to hold a terminal holder, and a cable inserted in between the shielding shells and connected to terminals in the terminal holder, wherein the cover shells each have a neck at one end and a stub rod disposed in the neck; the shielding shells each have a neck fitted into the neck at one cover shell, a through hole coupled to the stub rod in the neck at one cover shell, and a retaining flange of smoothly arched cross section supported on the stud rod in the neck at one cover shell and forced by the stub rod against the periphery of the cable. According another aspect of the present invention, the shielding shells are of identical metal shells made of metal by stamping.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the present invention during assembly.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the present invention when assembled.





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of an alternate form of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the present invention comprises two shielding shells


1


, two cover shells


2


, and a cable


3


. The shielding shells


1


are mounted in between the cover shells


2


to hold the cable


3


in place. The cover shells


2


each comprise a receiving open chamber


21


, which receives one shielding shell


1


, a neck


22


at one end of the receiving open chamber


21


, an end notch


221


on the end of the neck


22


, and a stub rod


222


disposed in the neck


22


. The shielding shells


1


each comprise a receiving open chamber


11


for receiving a terminal holder, enabling the conductors of the cable


3


to be connected to respective terminals in the terminal holder, a neck


12


disposed at one end of the receiving open chamber


11


and fitted into the neck


22


at one cover shell


2


, a through hole


121


disposed through the neck


22


and coupled to the stub rod


222


in one cover shell


2


, a retaining flange


123


of smoothly arched cross section for holding down the cable


3


, and a bend


122


connected between one lateral side wall of the neck


22


and the retaining flange


123


. The bend


122


has one side formed integral with the topmost edge of one lateral sidewall of the neck


22


, and an opposite side formed integral with the retaining flange


123


. The retaining flange


123


has one side formed integral with the bend


122


, an opposite side suspended in the open air, and a middle part curved inwards for receiving the cable


3


.




Referring to FIG.


3


and

FIGS. 1 and 2

again, the cable


3


is inserted in between the retaining flanges


123


of the two shielding shells


1


, then the cover shells


2


are respectively covered on the shielding shells


1


, enabling the stub rod


222


of each cover shell


2


to be respectively engaged into the through hole


121


on the neck


12


of each shielding shell


1


and pressed one the retaining flange


123


of each shielding shell


1


against the periphery of the cable


3


. When the cover shells


2


are closed together, the retaining flanges


123


of the two shielding shells


1


are forced by the stub rods


222


of the cover shells


2


to hold down the cable


3


, and the end notches


221


of the cover shells


2


are closely attached to the periphery of the cable


3


(see FIG.


3


).




The two shielding shells


1


are identical metal shells that are inexpensive to manufacture. Simply putting the two shielding shells


1


in the cover shells


2


, the cable


3


is positively secured in between the shielding shells


1


when the cover shells


2


are fastened together.





FIG. 4

shows an alternate form of the present invention. According to this alternate form, each shielding shell


1


comprises a neck


12


at one end, a retaining flange


123


of smoothly arched cross section for holding down the cable


3


, and a bend


122


connected between one lateral side wall of neck


22


and the retaining flange


123


. The bend


122


has one side formed integral with the front end of one lateral sidewall of the neck


22


, and an opposite side formed integral with the retaining flange


123


.




It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits and scope of the invention disclosed.



Claims
  • 1. A metal shield and cable arrangement comprising two cover shells fastened together, two shielding shells made of metal mounted in between said cover shells to hold a terminal holder, and a cable inserted in between said shielding shells and connected to terminals in said terminal holder, wherein said cover shells each comprise a first neck at one end and a stub rod disposed in the first neck; said shielding shells each comprise a second neck fitted into the neck at one cover shell, a through hole coupled to the stub rod in the first neck at one cover shell, and a retaining flange of smoothly arched cross section supported on the stud rod in the first neck at one cover shell and forced by the stub rod against the periphery of said cable.
  • 2. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 1 wherein said cover shells each comprise an end notch in the corresponding first neck for the passing of said cable.
  • 3. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 1 wherein said retaining flange has one side connected to one lateral side wall of the corresponding first neck through a bend and an opposite side suspended in the open air.
  • 4. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 1 wherein said shielding shells are identical metal shells.
  • 5. A metal shield and cable arrangement, comprising:two cover shells fastened together, said cover shells each comprising a first neck at one end and a stub rod disposed in the first neck; and two shielding shells made of metal mounted in between said cover shells to hold a terminal holder, said shielding shells each comprising a second neck fitted into the first neck of a corresponding one of said cover shells, a through hole coupling the second neck to the stub rod in said corresponding one of said cover shells, and a retaining flange of smoothly arched cross section supported on the stud rod in said corresponding one of said cover shells and forced by the stub rod against the periphery of a cable inserted in between said shielding shells via said first necks and connected to terminals in the terminal holder.
  • 6. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 5, with said shielding shells being identical in shape.
  • 7. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 5, further comprised of said retaining flange having one side connected to one lateral side wall of the first neck in said corresponding one of said cover shells through a bend and an opposite side suspended in the open air.
  • 8. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 7, with said shielding shells being identical in shape.
  • 9. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 5, wherein said cover shells each comprise an end notch at said first neck accommodating passage of the cable.
  • 10. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 9, further comprised of said retaining flange having one side connected to one lateral side wall of the first neck in said corresponding one of said cover shells through a bend and an opposite side suspended in the open air.
  • 11. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 9, with said shielding shells being identical in shape.
  • 12. A metal shield and cable arrangement, comprising:two cover shells fastened together, said cover shells each comprising a first neck at one end and a stub rod disposed in the first neck; and two shielding shells made of metal mounted in between said cover shells to hold a terminal holder, said shielding shells each comprising a semi-ring neck with a continuous inner surface folded to form an outer continuous surface substantially coextensive with said inner surface, said semi-ring neck fitting into the first neck of a corresponding one of said cover shells, and with a through hole in said outer surface coupling the semi-ring neck to the stub rod in said corresponding one of said cover shells while said outer surface flexibly supports said inner surface as a retaining flange of smoothly arched cross section supported on the stud rod in said corresponding one of said cover shells and forced by the stub rod against the periphery of a cable inserted in between said shielding shells and connected to terminals in the terminal holder.
  • 13. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 12, wherein said cover shells each comprise an end notch at the respective neck accommodating passage of the cable.
  • 14. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 12, further comprised of said retaining flange having one side connected to one lateral side wall of the first neck in said corresponding one of said cover shells through a bend and an opposite side suspended in the open air.
  • 15. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 12, with said shielding shells being identical in shape.
  • 16. The metal shield and cable arrangement of claim 12, with each said semi-rings being identical in shape.
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