The present invention generally relates to a connector, and more particularly to a plug connector having a detecting function.
Nowadays, a connector is used widely and widely. A conventional plug connector includes a plurality of contact elements, an insulating housing and an outer shell. The contact elements are core components of the conventional plug connector accomplishing an electrical connection function. An effect of the insulating housing is to make the contact elements arranged according to needed positions and an interval between each two contact elements to ensure an insulating performance among the plurality of the contact elements, and an insulating performance between the plurality of the contact elements and the outer shell. The outer shell is an outer cover of the conventional plug connector. The outer shell provides mechanical protections of an insulating mounting plate and a pin assembled in the conventional plug connector, and provides an alignment of the conventional plug connector and a receptacle connector at the time of the conventional plug connector matching with the receptacle connector, the conventional plug connector is fixed to an equipment.
However, with developments of science and technology, an evolution of big data, in information transmission, a more stable and faster transmission capacity is needed, a transmission function of the above-mentioned conventional plug connector is incapable of dealing with needs of times.
Thus, an innovative plug connector is essential to be provided, the innovative plug connector increases a new component so as to make the innovative plug connector have a detecting function, and a performance of the innovative plug connector is enhanced for reaching a more stable and faster transmission capacity.
An object of the present invention is to provide a plug connector adapted for being docked with a receptacle connector. The receptacle connector opens an accommodating space penetrating through a rear surface of the receptacle connector. The plug connector is inserted into the accommodating space. The receptacle connector includes a plurality of conductive terminals disposed to a front of the accommodating space, a plurality of docking terminals disposed to a lower portion of the accommodating space, and at least one ground slice having a touching portion exposed in the accommodating space. A front of a top wall of the accommodating space is recessed away from a center of the receptacle connector to form a locking groove. The plug connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality of detecting terminals, a plurality of connection terminals, an outer shell and at least one ground piece. A lower portion of a front end of the insulating housing has a plurality of connection terminal grooves. An upper portion of the front end of the insulating housing has a plurality of detecting terminal grooves projecting beyond front ends of the plurality of the connection terminal grooves. The plurality of the detecting terminals are assembled in the plurality of the detecting terminal grooves separately and front ends of the plurality of the detecting terminals project beyond a front surface of the insulating housing. The front ends of the plurality of the detecting terminals contact the plurality of the conductive terminals. The plurality of the connection terminals are assembled in the plurality of the connection terminal grooves separately, and lower portions of front ends of the plurality of the connection terminals are exposed to the lower portion of the front end of the insulating housing. The lower portions of the front ends of the plurality of the connection terminals contact the plurality of docking terminals. The outer shell surrounds the insulating housing. A top surface of the outer shell protrudes upward and then is bent frontward to form a locking portion matched with the locking groove. The at least one ground piece is mounted to at least one side of the insulating housing, and a portion of the at least one ground piece is exposed outside from the insulating housing and the outer shell. The portion of the at least one ground piece contacts the touching portion of the at least one ground slice.
As described above, comparing the plug connector with the conventional plug connector, the plug connector newly increases the plurality of the detecting terminals to make the plug connector have a detecting function, a connection between the plurality of the connection terminals of the plug connector and the plurality of the docking terminals of the receptacle connector is ensured and a transmission efficiency is improved by virtue of a cooperation of the plurality of the detecting terminals and the plurality of the connection terminals, and an anti-interference performance and a transmission stability of the plug connector are enhanced by virtue of the plug connector newly increasing the at least one ground piece for reaching a more stable and faster transmission capacity. Furthermore, a fastening capacity between the plug connector and the receptacle connector is intensified by virtue of the locking portion and the locking groove. In addition, a manufacturing and assembling process of the plug connector is simpler by virtue of a front-to-rear separation type design of the insulating housing and the outer shell.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The fastening holder 13 defines a plurality of connection terminal grooves 131 penetrating upward through a top surface of the first step 101, penetrating downward through a front end of a bottom surface of the insulating housing 10, and penetrating frontward through a lower portion of the second step 102 and the front surface of the head portion 14. The fastening holder 13 defines a plurality of detecting terminal grooves 132 penetrating upward through a middle of a top surface of the second step 102 and penetrating frontward through the third step 103 and a front surface of the convex portion 15. At least one side of the top surface of the second step 102 is recessed downward to form the at least one first fastening groove 133. The insulating housing 10 defines at least one second fastening groove 16 extending longitudinally and projecting into a rear of at least one side of the head portion 14. A middle of a front of the at least one second fastening groove 16 extends outward to form at least one first limiting groove 17 penetrating through at least one outer surface of the head portion 14 away from a center of the insulating housing 10. A front inner wall of the at least one first limiting groove 17 is arched frontward to show an arc shape.
In the preferred embodiment, two opposite sides of the top surface of the second step 102 are recessed downward to form two first fastening grooves 133. Two opposite sides of the insulating housing 10 define two second fastening grooves 16 extending longitudinally and projecting into rears of the two opposite sides of the head portion 14. Middles of fronts of the two second fastening grooves 16 extend outward to form two first limiting grooves 17 penetrating through two outer surfaces of the head portion 14 away from the center of the insulating housing 10. The front inner wall of each of the two first limiting grooves 17 is arched frontward to show the arc shape. Inner sides of the two first fastening grooves 133 extend frontward into the third step 103 of the fastening holder 13 to form two insertion grooves 134.
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The plurality of the detecting terminals 20 are assembled in the plurality of the detecting terminal grooves 132 separately, and front ends of the plurality of the detecting terminals 20 project beyond a front surface of the insulating housing 10. Each of the plurality of the detecting terminals 20 has a first connecting portion 23, a first contact portion 21 extended frontward from a front end of the first connecting portion 23, and a first fastening portion 22 extended rearward, then bent downward and further extended rearward from a rear end of the first connecting portion 23. The first contact portions 21 of the plurality of the detecting terminals 20 penetrate through the plurality of the detecting terminal grooves 132 and project beyond the front surface of the convex portion 15 through front ends of the plurality of the detecting terminal grooves 132. The first fastening portions 22 of the plurality of the detecting terminals 20 are fastened to and are exposed from rear ends of the plurality of the detecting terminal grooves 132 and are exposed outside from the top surface of the second step 102. The first connecting portions 23 of the plurality of the detecting terminals 20 are fastened in middles of the plurality of the detecting terminal grooves 132. Cables (not shown) are soldered to the plurality of the connection terminals 30 and the plurality of the detecting terminals 20 together with the insulating housing 10.
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The at least one ground piece 50 is mounted to at least one side of the insulating housing 10, and a portion of the at least one ground piece 50 is exposed outside from the insulating housing 10 and the outer shell 40. The at least one ground piece 50 has a second base portion 51. A rear end of a top surface of the second base portion 51 extends towards the insulating housing 10 to form a fastening arm 52. The fastening arm 52 has a fastening piece 521 connected with the rear end of the top surface of the second base portion 51, and an insertion piece 522 extended frontward from an inner side of a front of the fastening piece 521. A front end of an outer side surface of the second base portion 51 away from the insulating housing 10 protrudes outward to form a ground plate 53. The ground plate 53 is of an elliptical shape.
In the preferred embodiment, the two ground pieces 50 are mounted to the two opposite sides of the insulating housing 10. Each of the two ground pieces 50 has the second base portion 51. The rear end of the top surface of the second base portion 51 extends towards the insulating housing 10 to form the fastening arm 52. The fastening arm 52 has the fastening piece 521 connected with the rear end of the top surface of the second base portion 51, and the insertion piece 522 extended frontward from the inner side of the front of the fastening piece 521. The front end of the outer side surface of the second base portion 51 away from the insulating housing 10 protrudes outward to form the elliptical ground plate 53.
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When the outer shell 40 is assembled with the insulating housing 10, the at least one arc-shaped second limiting groove 411 is matched with a rear end of the ground plate 53. The rear end of the ground plate 53 is fastened in the at least one second limiting groove 411. The at least one first limiting groove 17 is integrated with at least one arc-shaped second limiting groove 411 to form an elliptical restricting groove 43, so the ground plate 53 is restricted in the restricting groove 43. An outer side of the second base portion 51 of the at least one ground piece 50 is fixed in the at least one third fastening groove 41. So, the at least one ground piece 50 is assembled to the plug connector 100 by virtue of the at least one ground piece 50 being clamped between the at least one third fastening groove 41 and the at least one second fastening groove 16.
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When the plug connector 100 continues being inserted to a bottom of the accommodating space 60 of the receptacle connector 200, upper portions of two side walls of the locking groove 64 of the receptacle connector 200 will be buckled in the two notches 422 of the locking portion 42, so that the tongue portion 421 of the plug connector 100 is returned to an original position by an elasticity of a material of the tongue portion 421. The tongue portion 421 is buckled in the buckling groove 63, so the plug connector 100 is fastened to the receptacle connector 200 for preventing the plug connector 100 dropping out from the receptacle connector 200, at the moment, the lower portions of the front ends of the plurality of the connection terminals 30 of the plug connector 100 contact the plurality of the docking terminals 90 of the receptacle connector 200 to make a conduction between the plurality of the connection terminals 30 and the plurality of docking terminals 90. The portion of the at least one ground piece 50 contacts the touching portion 71 of the at least one ground slice 70. The ground plate 53 of the at least one ground piece 50 of the plug connector 100 contacts the touching portion 71 of the at least one ground slice 70 of the accommodating space 60 of the receptacle connector 200 to make a conduction between the at least one ground piece 50 and the at least one ground slice 70 exposed in the accommodating space 60 of the receptacle connector 200. The ground plates 53 of the two ground pieces 50 of the plug connector 100 contact the touching portions 71 of the two ground slices 70 of the accommodating space 60 of the receptacle connector 200 to make a conduction between each of the two ground pieces 50 and one of the two ground slices 70 exposed in the accommodating space 60 of the receptacle connector 200. So, an anti-interference performance of the plug connector 100 is enhanced.
When the plug connector 100 is withdrawn from the receptacle connector 200, the locking portion 42 of the outer shell 40 is pressed downward in advance to make the tongue portion 421 of the plug connector 100 break away from the buckling groove 63 of the receptacle connector 200, so that the tongue portion 421 is able to pass through the locking groove 64, at the moment, the plurality of the detecting terminals 20 of the plug connector 100 break away from the plurality of the conductive terminals 80 of the receptacle connector 200, when the plug connector 100 continues being withdrawn outward, the plurality of the connection terminals 30 of the plug connector 100 break away from and disconnect the plurality of the docking terminals 90 of the receptacle connector 200, a total conduction between the plug connector 100 and the receptacle connector 200 is completely disconnected, at the moment, the plug connector 100 is withdrawn from the receptacle connector 200 completely.
As described above, comparing the plug connector 100 with the conventional plug connector, the plug connector 100 newly increases the plurality of the detecting terminals 20 to make the plug connector 100 have a detecting function, a connection between the plurality of the connection terminals 30 of the plug connector 100 and the plurality of the docking terminals 90 of the receptacle connector 200 is ensured and a transmission efficiency is improved by virtue of a cooperation of the plurality of the detecting terminals 20 and the plurality of the connection terminals 30, and the anti-interference performance and a transmission stability of the plug connector 100 are enhanced by virtue of the plug connector 100 newly increasing the at least one ground piece 50 for reaching a more stable and faster transmission capacity. Furthermore, a fastening capacity between the plug connector 100 and the receptacle connector 200 is intensified by virtue of the locking portion 42, the locking groove 64 and the buckling groove 63. In addition, a manufacturing and assembling process of the plug connector 100 is simpler by virtue of the front-to-rear separation type design of the insulating housing 10 and the outer shell 40.
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