1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of modular jacks suitable for use in data communication, more specifically to a modular jack that includes an inclined printed circuit board.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,069,641 issued to Sokamoto et al. On Dec. 3, 1991, discloses a modular jack with an internal printed circuit board arranged vertically. U.S. Pat. No. 7,018,242 B2, issued to Brown et al. on Mar. 28, 2006, discloses a modular jack including an insulative housing, a plurality of mating terminals for mating with a modular plug, a plurality of footer pins for mounting onto an exterior printed circuit board, and at least one internal printed circuit board linked between the mating terminals and the footer pins wherein such an internal printed circuit board can be arranged either horizontally or obliquely different from that disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,069,641.
A modular jack having a rubust structure is desired.
The present invention provides a modular jack including an insulative housing, a printed circuit board, a set of mating terminals and a set of footer pins. The insulative housing includes a bottom wall, two side walls, a front wall connecting with the bottom wall and the two side walls, and a middle wall extending parallel with the front wall. The middle wall divides the insulative housing into a mating port for receiving a modular plug and a mounting port located behind of the mating port. The mating port is recessed from the front wall. The insulative housing having a mounting post extending downwardly from the lower wall for inserting into an exterior substrate. The printed circuit board has an upper portion and a lower portion. The printed circuit board is disposed in the mounting port in an oblique manner under condition that the upper portion is disposed in front of the lower portion.
Each mating terminal has a contact portion exposed to the mating port and a tail portion connected with the upper portion. Each footer pin has a mounting portion for mounting onto the exterior substrate, a retention portion fixed by the bottom wall of the insulative housing and a head portion connected with the lower portion of the printed circuit board.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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The insulative housing 1 including a front wall 14, a bottom wall 12 extending horizontally along a front-to-back direction, a top wall 11 extending substantially parallel to bottom wall 12, two side walls 13 extending vertically along the front-to-back direction and a middle wall 15 disposed between the two side walls 13. The front wall 14 connects with the bottom wall 12 and the two side walls 13. The front wall 14 extends vertically along a left-to-right direction. The middle wall 15 extends substantially parallel to the front wall 10. The middle wall 15 divides the insulative housing 1 into a mating port 16 for receiving the modular plug and a mounting port 19 located behind of the mating port 16. Each of the two side walls 13 has a front portion 131 positioned in front of the middle wall 15 and a rear portion 132 positioned behind of the middle wall 15. The rear portions 132 of the side walls 13 together with the bottom wall 12 defines the mounting port 19. The top wall 11 is positioned in front of the mounting port 19. The mating port 16 is recessed from the front wall 14. Each of the rear portions 132 defines an upper cutout 1321 and a lower cutout 1322 located below the upper cutout 1321.
The middle wall 15 has a row of spaced grooves 152 and a plurality of spaced ribs 151 each positioned between two adjacent spaced grooves 152. The spaced grooves 152 connecting the mating port 16 with the mounting port 19. The mating terminals 2 are inserted from the mounting port 19 through the spaced grooves 151 to the mating port 16. The bottom wall 12 defines a row of fastening slots 122 for retaining footer pins 4 respectively. The fastening slots 122 are disposed at a rear edge of the bottom wall 12. Each fastening slot 122 defines a fastening passageway 1221 extending along the front-to-back direction. The bottom wall 12 has a mounting post 121 for inserting to an exterior circuit board (not shown). The inslulative housing 1 has two first inclined platforms 181 laterally positioned at two opposite sides of the row of fastening slots 122. The inslulative housing 1 also has two second inclined platforms 182 laterally positioned at two opposite sides of the row of spaced grooves 152. The inslulative housing 1 defines two mounting passageway 17 under the mating port 16 for the two LEDs 5 installing thereinto respectively.
The PCBA 3 is mounted to the mounting port 19. The PCBA 3 has a printed circuit board 31 and a plurality of electronic components mounted thereon. The printed circuit board 31 has an upper portion 310 and a lower portion 320. The printed circuit board 31 is disposed in the mounting port 19 in an oblique manner under condition that the upper portion 310 of the printed circuit board 31 is disposed in front of the lower portion 320. The upper portion 310 is supported by the second inclined platforms 182. The lower portion 320 is supported by the first inclined platforms 181. The printed circuit board 31 has a first surface facing 330 toward to the mating port 16 and a second surface 340 facing opposite to the first surface 330. The electronic components includes a plurality of isolated transformers 32 disposed on the first surface 330 and a plurality of common mode choke 35 disposed on the second surface 340. The electronic components also includes a capacitor 36 and a resistor 37 disposed on the second surface 340. The isolated transformers 32 has a toriod core and a plurality of coils wrapped thereon.
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Each footer pin 4 has a mounting portion 41 for mounting onto an exterior substrate, a retention portion 42 fixed by the bottom wall 12 of the insulative housing 1 and a head portion 43 connected with a lower portion 320 of the printed circuit board 31. The mounting portion 41 extends downwardly beyond the bottom wall 12. The retention portion 42 extends along the front-to-back direction. The head portion 43 extends upwardly and backwardly from the retention portion 42. The head portion 43 extends perpendicular to the printed circuit board 31. The printed circuit board 31 defines a row of holes 316 positioned at the lower portion 320 for the head portions 43 of the footer pins 4 inserting thereinto respectively. The retention portion 42 is received in the fastening slots 122. The retention portion 42 has a protrusion 421 extending along the front-to-back direction and hold in the fastening passageway 1221. The footer pins 4 are directly hold by the insulative housing 1 for omitting an insulative carrier to reduce manufacturing cost.
The shielding shell 6 includes a front metal shell 61 and a rear metal shell 62. The front metal shell 6 are assembled together with the rear metal shell 62 for enclosing the insulative housing 1 and PCBA 3.
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The difference between the first and second embodiments is the PCBA. The PCBA 3′ of the second embodiment are different from the first embodiment's in that the isolated transformers 32′ are packaged as a surface mounted type. The isolated transformers 32′ could be manufactured by an automation machine, however the isolated transformers 32 of the first embodiment should be wrapped by human. The isolated transformers 32′ also could be mounted easily to the printed circuit board 31′ than the isolated transformers 32 of the first embodiment. The isolated transformers 32′ are mounted on different surfaces of the printed circuit board 31′. The common mode choke 35′ is surfaced mounted on a same surface.
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 illustrative 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 members in which the appended claims are expressed.
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