Information
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Patent Grant
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6558183
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Patent Number
6,558,183
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Date Filed
Monday, March 25, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 6, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 439 350
- 439 352
- 439 353
- 439 358
- 439 607
- 439 609
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A plug connector (1) includes a casing (10), a mating portion (30) retained by the casing for mating with a mating connector, a pair of lock members (61) and a pair of release buttons (62). The lock members are fixed in the casing. The lock members each include a resilient lock arm (611). A pawl (612) extends from an end of each lock arm for engaging with a corresponding part of the mating connector. The release buttons are separately made and are pivotally mounted in the casing. The release buttons each include an actuating protrusion (622) for engaging with the lock arm of the lock member. The release button is operable to deflect the lock arm by the actuating protrusion for disengaging the pawl from the corresponding part of the mating connector.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a plug connector, and more particularly, to a plug connector having separate release buttons pivotally mounted thereto for releasing locking engagement between the plug connector and a mating connector.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
There are a plurality of locking or latching designs or systems available in the art of electrical connectors for positively securing a plug connector to a mating connector or other mating structure. The locking designs generally include lock arms and release buttons. Actuation of the release buttons forces the lock arms to undergo elastic deformation to release locking engagement between the plug connector and the mating connector.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,486,117 discloses an electrical connector with a locking system. The locking system includes a pair of latch arms and a pair of release buttons. The release buttons are molded integrally with a housing of the connector. The lock arms are insert molded in the release buttons. However, because of the integral molding structure between the lock mechanism and the housing of the connector, it is very difficult to remove the housing together with the release buttons, from a mold in a manufacture process. Furthermore, a large force exerted by the release buttons is required for releasing the connector. The release buttons are susceptible to damage or fracture resulting in a short life-span.
In order to solve the problems associated with above-mentioned patent, U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,499 discloses an electrical connector with a locking mechanism. A pair of release buttons of the locking mechanism are mountable on a housing of the connector. Each release button forms a receiving slot for receiving a lock arm of the locking mechanism. A pair of engaging slots are respectively defined in upper and lower surfaces of each release button for engaging with the housing of the connector. However, each release button defines so many slots, resulting in a thin, weak and complicated structure. The complicated structure of the buttons results in a complicated manufacture process. Since the buttons are structurally weak, the plug connector has a short life-span.
Hence, a plug connector having improved release buttons is desired to overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A main object of the present invention is to provide a plug connector having pivotally mounted release buttons which can be easily manufactured.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plug connector having pivotally mounted release buttons having a relatively long life-span.
A plug connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a casing, a mating portion retained by the casing, a pair of lock members and a pair of release buttons corresponding to the lock members. The casing includes an upper case and a lower case. The upper case forms a plurality of positioning frames for retaining the lock members. The lower case forms a plurality of retaining walls for retaining the release buttons. The lock members are respectively supported by opposite inner sides of the casing. The lock members each include a lock arm and a pawl extending from the lock arm. The pawls project beyond a front surface of the casing and are located on opposite sides of the mating portion. The release buttons are detachably supported by opposite inner sides of the casing. The release buttons each include an actuating arm and an actuating portion projecting from an end of the actuating arm. A pivoting pole is formed on an opposite end of the actuating arm for being rotatablely received in cavities defined in the casing, thereby pivotally retaining the release button in the casing.
The release buttons are not molded integrally with the casing and are made separately. The separate release buttons have a simple structure whereby the release buttons can be conveniently manufactured and easily assembled. Structural strength of the release buttons is greater than the conventional release buttons. The plug connector of the present invention, therefore, has a long life-span.
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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a plug connector of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is another perspective view of the plug connector.
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of an upper case of the plug connector, particularly showing a lower surface of the upper case.
FIG. 5
is an assembled view of
FIG. 3
, wherein the upper case of the plug connector is removed for clarity.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIGS. 1-3
, a plug connector
1
according to the present invention comprises an insulative casing
10
, a mating portion
30
, a circuit board
50
and a locking mechanism
60
.
The casing
10
includes an upper case
11
and a lower case
12
mounted together defining an interior space (not labeled) for receiving the circuit board
50
. The casing
10
defines a pair of receiving holes
101
in opposite side surfaces and a pair of rear openings
102
in a rear surface. Cables (not shown) may extend through the rear openings
102
to electrically connect with the circuit board
50
.
Further referring to
FIGS. 4-5
, a protrusion
110
and a positioning frame
111
are formed inside the upper case
11
at each rear corner of the upper case
11
, defining a first positioning slot
115
therebetween. A pair of blocks
113
downwardly project from a lower surface of the upper case
11
and are respectively adjacent the receiving holes
101
. Each block
113
defines a second positioning slot
114
. The second positioning slots
114
are respectively align with the first positioning slots
115
. A pair of positioning pins
112
downwardly project from front corners of the upper case
11
. The lower case
12
defines a pair of locating holes
121
for respectively engaging with the positioning pins
112
to attach the upper and lower cases
11
,
12
together, thereby forming the casing
10
. The lower case
12
defines a pair of cavities
122
in rear corners thereof. A pair of retaining walls
123
forwardly extend from a rear surface of the lower case
12
and are respectively adjacent the cavities
122
.
Particularly referring to
FIG. 3
, the mating portion
30
is attached to the circuit board
50
and partially extending beyond the casing
10
for electrically mating with a mating connector (not shown). The mating portion
30
comprises a housing
31
, a plurality of contacts
32
retained in the housing
31
and a shielding
33
encasing the housing
31
. The contacts
32
have tails (not labeled) extending beyond the housing
31
and soldered or otherwise electrically connected to the circuit board
50
.
The locking mechanism
60
comprises a pair of resilient lock members
61
and a pair of release buttons
62
corresponding to the lock members
61
. Each lock member
61
is substantially elongated and includes a lock arm
611
. A pawl
612
is formed on a remote end of each lock arm
611
. A fixing foot
613
is formed on an opposite end of each lock arm
611
.
The release buttons
62
each include an actuating arm
621
. An actuating protrusion
622
projects inwardly from an end of each actuating arm
621
and engageable with the corresponding lock arm
611
for resiliently deforming the lock member
61
. The actuating arm
621
forms a pivoting pole
624
on an opposite end thereof. The pivoting poles
624
are rotatablely and respectively received the cavities
122
of the lower case
12
for pivoting the release buttons
62
to the casing
10
. Ribs
625
are formed on an outside surface (not labeled) of each release button
62
for manually depressing the release buttons
62
to deform the lock members
61
.
Particularly referring to
FIG. 5
, the circuit board
50
is located and fixed between the upper and lower cases
11
,
12
. The mating portion
30
is fixed by a front portion of the casing
10
and partially projects beyond a front surface of the casing
10
. The lock members
61
are mounted respectively at corresponding sides of the casing
10
with the fixing foots
613
receivingly retained in the first positioning slots
115
and the lock arms
611
retained in the second positioning slots
114
. The pawls
612
project from the front surface of the casing
10
and are located on opposite sides of the mating portion
30
. The release buttons
62
are located respectively beside the corresponding lock members
61
and partially protruding beyond the side surfaces of the casing
10
through the corresponding receiving holes
101
. The actuating arms
621
are supported and retained by the retaining walls
123
of the lower case
12
.
In use, the plug connector
1
electrically mates with a mating connector mounted on a circuit board of a first electrical equipment (not shown) for connecting the first electrical equipment to a second electrical equipment (not shown) that is mounted to the cables. The mating portion
30
of the plug connector
1
engages with the mating connector and the pawls
612
of the plug connector
1
respectively engage with counterpart locking portions of the mating connector to secure the plug connector
1
to the mating connector. To disengage the plug connector
1
from the mating connector, the release buttons
62
are inwardly depressed, the actuating protrusions
622
of the release buttons
62
inwardly deflect the lock arms
611
of the lock members
61
thereby disengaging the pawls
612
from the counterpart lock portions of the mating connector and releasing the plug connector
1
from the mating connector.
The release buttons
62
are not molded integrally with the casing
10
and are made separately. This gives the release buttons
62
simple structure that is easy to make. Thus, the release buttons
62
are conveniently manufactured and are easily assembled. Structural strength of the separate release buttons
62
is greater than the conventional release buttons that are integrated with the casing. The plug connector
1
of the present invention, therefore, has a long life-span.
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.
Claims
- 1. A plug connector comprising:a casing retaining a mating portion having an insulative housing therein for mating a mating connector; a conductive shell being seated upon and only shielding a top face of the housing except edge regions thereof; at least one lock member fixed in the casing, comprising a resilient lock arm and a pawl formed on a free end of the lock arm for engaging with a corresponding part of the mating connector; and at least one separate release button being pivotally mounted to the casing, and comprising an actuating protrusion engageable with the lock arm; wherein the at least one release button is operable to deflect the lock arm by the actuating protrusion for disengaging the pawl from the corresponding part of the mating connector; wherein the casing comprises an upper case and a lower case; wherein the release button comprises an actuating arm and a pivoting pole at an end thereof, the actuating protrusion projecting from the actuating arm, wherein the casing defines a receiving hole in a side wall thereof for receiving the release button with the release button partially protruding beyond the casing, and wherein the lower case forms a retaining wall for supporting and retaining the actuating arm, and defines a cavity for rotatablely receiving the pivoting pole to pivotally mount the release button to the casing.
- 2. The plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper case defines at least one positioning slot for retaining the lock arm, the positioning slot being adjacent to the retaining wall, thereby retaining the lock member beside the release button.
- 3. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative casing retaining a mating portion therein for mating a complementary connector; the casing comprising an upper case and a lower case; said mating portion including an insulative housing with a plurality of contacts therein, tails of said contacts soldered to a printed circuit board behind the housing, a conductive shell being seated upon and only shielding a top face of the housing except edge regions thereof and having a less dimension than the housing along a transverse direction thereof; a pair of metallic lock members fixed to two sides of the casing, each of said locking members including a resilient locking arm with a paw at a front end thereof, the paw substantially positioned on the edge regions and beside the shell; and a pair of discrete release buttons each having pivot pole at one end of and being pivotally attached to said two sides of the lower case of the casing and covering at least partially the corresponding lock members, respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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Kind |
91201369 U |
Feb 2002 |
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US Referenced Citations (5)