1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a plug connector assembly, and more particularly to arrangement of light pipe and associated light-emitting diodes of the plug connector assembly.
2. Description of Related Arts
U.S. Pat. No. 8,535,088, issued on Sep. 17, 2013, discloses a reversible cable plug (connector) including two internal printed circuit boards (PCBs) for two mating orientations. Each PCB carries a light-emitting diode (LED), a light guide or pipe, and a light insulator. Plug housing has an LED opening or exit, e.g., an actual hole or a number of small perforations. Light from LED may be guided by an LED housing towards light pipe which in turn may guide the light through the opening or exit. The light insulator can prevent stray light inside plug connector housing from being emitted through the exit.
A plug connector assembly comprises: a plug connector including an insulative cover having a light region, a printed circuit board (PCB) received in the insulative cover and having a first surface and an opposite second surface, a mating member mounted on the PCB and extending through the insulative cover, a pair of light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, and a light guide disposed between the two LED lamps; and a cable connected to the PCB, wherein the mating member is mounted on the first surface of the PCB and the two LED lamps are mounted on the second surface of the PCB, and wherein the light guide has a top face exposed to the light region of the insulative cover.
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The cable 300 includes a plurality of wires 301, a shielding layer 302, and a jacket 303. The wires comprise a power source line 304 and a control signal line 305.
The insulative cover 1 is cylindrical and comprises a front port 11 and an opposite rear port through which the cable 300 extends. A channel 12 extends along a direction from the front port 31 towards the rear port of the insulative cover 1. The channel 12 connects with the receiving space 10 for the mating member 3 to extend out of the insulative cover 1 to mate with a mating connector.
The PCB 2 has a first surface 21 where the mating member 3 is mounted and an opposite second surface 22 where the LED lamps 4 and the light guide 5 are mounted. The LED lamps 4 and the light guide 5 are distanced further away from the cable 300 than the mating member 3 is. Provided on the PCB 2 are several conductive pads 23 including ground pad 231, power pad 232 for the power source line 304, and control pad 233 for the control signal line 305.
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The two LED lamps 4 are disposed staggeringly at two opposite sides of the light guide 5 so as to obtain light evenly coining out of the latter towards the insulative cover 1. Furthermore, the insulative cover 1 has a light region 13 of a thinned wall.
The light guide 5 has a fixing portion 51 and a light conducting portion 52. The light conducting portion 52 has two side faces 53 facing the LED lamps 4 and a top face 54 facing the light region 13. The light conducting portion 52 is generally elongate. Light from the LED lamps 4 passes through the side faces 53 and then the top face 54 to be visible at the light region 13 from outside.
The magnetic member 6 includes two pieces disposed at two sides of the mating member 3 to cooperate with corresponding magnetic member of a mating connector. The magnetic member 6 may be properly affixed to the PCB 2 by glues or the like.
The light insulator 7 is mounted on the PCB 2 and surrounds the LED lamps 4 and the light guide 5. The light insulator 7 contains stray light and protects the LED lamps 4 and the light guide 5. The light insulator 7 has a slot 71 conforming to the profile of the light conducting portion 52. Therefore, light emitting from the light guide 5 may pass through the slot 71 to the light region 13 of the insulative cover 1, eventually to be visible from outside.
The collar 8 includes a clamping portion 81 for clamping the shielding layer 302 of the cable 300 and a grounding portion 82 for soldering to the ground pad 231.
The front stopple 9 is for filling the front port 11 and filling the channel 12 by cooperating with the mating member 3. The front stopple 9 comprises a main portion 91 mating with the front port 11 of the insulative cover 1 and a protruding portion 92 extending from the main portion 91. The protruding portion 92 interference fits with the holding slot 34 to fill the channel 12 by cooperating with the mating member 3.
To assemble the plug connector assembly 100, firstly the mating member 3 and the cable 300 preassembled with the collar 8 are mounted to the PCB 2. Then, the magnetic member 6, the LED lamps 4, the light guide 5, and the light insulator 7 are mounted on the PCB 2. Next, the insulative cover 1 is mounted to the PCB 2 from the cable side until the end of the channel 12 locks into the holding slot 34 of the mating member 3. Finally, the front stopple 9 is plugged to the end of the insulative cover 1 and glues are applied to seal a seam between the front stopple 9 and the insulative cover 1.
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 terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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