This application is the U.S. National Stage of International Patent Application Number PCT/SG2014/000356, filed Jul. 29, 2014, which claims priority to and the benefit of Indian Patent Application Number 3374/CHE/2013, filed Jul. 29, 2013. The entire contents of the foregoing are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The present invention relates to an electrical connector. In particular, the present invention relates to a modular jack type electrical connector and terminal module used for electrical connectors.
Contact terminals used in electrical connectors are made by stamping from a copper sheet. To improve the electrical connectivity, the contact terminals are typically plated with materials of better electrical conductivity e.g. gold. The quality, process operability and production cost of the plating process depend largely on the quality of the surface of the contact terminals being plated. Copper sheet are made by rolling process, and the main sheet surface (rolled surface) has a relatively high surface quality. Stamping process generates a cutting surface or edge on the contact terminals when the terminals are blanked off from the copper sheet. Due to design constraints, structural restrictions, manufacturing limitations, however, in some types of connectors the cutting surface or edge has to be selected as the contact surface for connecting to a counterpart connector. In such types of connectors, for example in known modular jack connectors, the plating process are carried out at the cutting surface hence it is difficult to ensure the plating quality.
It is therefore desirable to provide an electrical connector in which the contact terminals are configured to be suitable for plating and better electrical connection performance. Plating quality for terminals of such connector can be improved and with high productivity.
According to one aspect, embodiments of the present invention provides a modular jack connector. The modular jack connector includes a housing defining a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. A plurality of terminals are disposed in the housing. Each terminal has a body portion and a contact end portion connected to the body portion. Each contact end has a contact surface facing the first direction for connecting to a counterpart connector. The contact surface is a rolled surface of a metal sheet from which the contact terminals are formed. Plating process becomes more efficient and plating quality is improved, resulting in terminals being made with high contact surface quality for better electrical connectivity when connected to counterpart connectors.
In one embodiment, the body portions of the terminals are disposed in a main plane. The contact end of each of the terminals is offset from the main plane along the first direction. Terminals of such configuration has a bent/curved contact end for better electrical connectivity. Such terminals may be formed by stamping a copper sheet and a bending process which may be carried out either in the same step of the stamping process or a separate step after the stamping process.
According to another aspect, embodiments of the present invention provides a terminal module for an electrical connector. The terminal module includes a support member and a pair of insert-molded parts. The support member has a cavity at a first end and a plurality of grooves at a second end. The support member defines a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. Each insert-molded part includes a support block and a plurality of terminals. Each terminal has a body portion fixed to the support block. The support block is inserted into the cavity. A contact end of each terminal is disposed in one of the grooves. Each contact end has a contact surface facing the first direction for connecting to a counterpart connector. The contact surface is a rolled surface of a metal sheet from which the contact terminals are formed.
A terminal module according to embodiments of the present invention has terminals made by stamping and with rolled surface as the contact surface for easy plating and better electrical connectivity when connecting to counterpart connectors.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, illustrating by way of example the inventive concept of the present invention.
Embodiments of the invention are disclosed hereinafter with reference to the drawings, in which:
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Housing 110 has a mating face 110a through which a counterpart connector (not shown) may be connected, and a mounting face 110b through which the connector is mounted to PCB 20. The housing 110 defines a first direction X and a second direction Y perpendicular to first direction X. Positions and orientations of other parts and components of connector 100 illustrated in the context are referred to with respect to first direction X and second direction Y.
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In the present embodiment, contact module 140 has four contact terminals 142 with contact ends 142a arranged along Y direction. Likewise, contact module 150 include a set of four contact terminals 152 which are made integral to a support block 154 by insert molding process. The contact ends 142a of contact terminals 142 are arranged along Y direction and symmetrical with respect to the contact ends 152a of contact terminals 152 about Y direction. Contact modules 140 and 150 are disposed side-by-side along X direction to form a connection module of eight contact terminals for electrical connection with a counterpart connector.
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Support member 130 has a cavity 131 formed at back end and a plurality of grooves 132 formed at front end. Contact modules 140, 150 are inserted into cavity 131, and contact ends 142a, 152a disposed in grooves 132. Contact ends 142a, 152a are movable/deflectable within the grooves 132 during the connection process with the counterpart connector.
Contact modules 140 and 150 are arranged side by side along X direction, while contact ends 142a, 152a of contact terminals 142, 152 are arranged/aligned in a column parallel to Y direction, respectively.
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The solder tail configuration of connector 100 is shown in
Although embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and described in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed. Therefore, the present invention should be understood to be capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications, alternatives and substitutions without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth and recited by the following claims.
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