Plug-type input/output connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6413112
  • Patent Number
    6,413,112
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A plug connector comprises an insulating housing, a shielding (44), contacts (39) mounted in the housing, at least one element (55) to latch the plug connector in a receptacle connector, and a button (60) to operate the latch element. A locating peg (51) is to be received in a chamber of the receptacle connector. The housing comprises an inner (37) section, made as a contact block accommodating the contacts and an outer section in the form of interconnected top (49) and bottom (50) covers and including the locating peg(s) and the button.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




None.




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a plug-type input/output connector for interconnecting a mobile device to a stationary device, comprising a housing of insulating material, a shielding, a plurality of contact terminals mounted in the housing, at least one latch element to latch the plug connector to a receptacle connector of the mobile device, and a button to operate the latch element, wherein the housing is provided with at least one locating peg to be received in a chamber of the receptacle connector.




2. Description of the Related Art Including Information Disclosed under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98




Such a plug connector is known from FR-A-2774516. With ongoing miniaturisation of mobile devices, in particular mobile telephones, there is a need for miniaturised plug connectors. Decreasing the size of plug connectors however is contrary to the strict strength requirements for connectors of this type used in mobile devices, wherein the receptacle and plug connectors are frequently connected and disconnected.




The invention aims to provide plug connectors of the above-mentioned type having miniature dimensions in combination with a high strength.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The plug connector of the invention is characterised in that the housing comprises inner and outer sections, the inner section being made as a contact block accommodating the contact terminals, the outer section being made as interconnected top and bottom covers, wherein the outer section includes the locating peg(s) and the button to operate the latch element.




In this manner the material of the inner section can be optimised for miniature dimensions, whereas the material of the outer section can be optimised for strength of the locating peg(s).




The invention will be further explained by reference to the drawings in which embodiments of the receptacle and plug connectors of the invention are shown.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIES OF THE DRAWING;





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the receptacle connector as mounted on a printed circuit board.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the receptacle connector of

FIG. 1

from the lower side.





FIG. 3

shows a perspective view of the connector housing and contact terminals of the connector of

FIG. 1

, a part of the housing being broken away to show the channels in the housing.





FIG. 4

shows a perspective view from the bottom side of the shielding and the housing of the connector of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a cross section of the connector of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

partly shows a cross section of the connector of

FIG. 1

according to the line VI—VI in

FIG. 5

with a detail at a larger scale.





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the plug connector of the invention.





FIGS. 8-10

show exploded views of the plug connector of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 11

shows a top view of the plug connector of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 12

shows a perspective view of a variant of a latch blade.





FIG. 13

shows a perspective view of a variant of a reinforcement blade.





FIG. 14

shows an enlarged view of the locating peg, provided with the latch blade, and of the reinforcement blade according to the variants of FIGS.


12


and


13


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of a receptacle connector


1


mounted on a printed circuit board


2


of a mobile device, in particular a mobile telephone. The receptacle connector


1


comprises a housing


3


of insulating material, a metal shielding


4


, and a plurality of contact terminals


5


, shown in

FIG. 3

together with the housing


3


.




The housing


3


, a part of which is broken away in

FIG. 3

, has a mainly rectangular block section


6


with flat lower and upper sides


7


,


8


, and front, back and lateral sides


9


,


10


,


11


respectively. At both lateral sides


11


the housing block


6


is provided with a lug


12


near the backside


10


. The housing


3


is provided with channels


13


, extending parallel to the lateral sides


11


between the front and backsides


9


,


10


. Each channel


13


accommodates a contact terminal


5


.




The contact terminals


5


are each made as a strip-like element having two retention parts


14


,


15


having a width greater than the width of the channels


13


. As shown in FIGS.


2


,


3


and


5


, each contact terminal


5


is provided with a butt-mount contact end


16


and a solder tail end


17


, wherein the tail ends


17


are connected to the circuit tracks


18


of the printed circuit board


2


using a surface mount technology. Although the contact terminals


5


are shown in

FIG. 3

separate from the housing


3


with their contact ends


16


bent perpendicular to the remaining part of the contact terminal, the contact terminals


5


are inserted before bending into the channels


13


from the back side


10


of the block section


6


. In this manner, the surface mount tail ends


17


can not be affected during insertion of the contact terminal into the housing and bending them after insertion allows one to obtain a significantly better coplanarity of the tail ends.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the height of the channels


13


is greater than the thickness of the strip-like contact terminals


5


, whereas as shown in the cross section of

FIG. 6

, the width of the channels


13


at their upper wall


19


near the upper side


7


of the housing


3


is smaller than the width at their lower wall


20


near the lower side


8


of the housing


3


. The retention part


14


at the tail end


17


of each contact terminal has a width greater than the width of the retention part


15


at the butt-mount contact end


16


, in order that this retention part


15


also serves as a guiding part. In this manner, upon insertion of a contact terminal


5


into a channel


13


, the retention forces will mainly extend parallel to the upper and lower sides


7


,


8


of the housing


3


, while relatively small retention forces are directed perpendicular to the upper and lower sides


7


,


8


. In this manner, relatively high retention forces for stationary mounting of the contacts in the housing


3


can be obtained, without causing breakage of the thin intermediate walls between the channels


13


of the housing due to high outwardly directed loads on the upper and lower sides


7


,


8


.




The small interference between the upper side of the contact terminals


5


and the oblique side walls


21


of the channels


13


guarantee that the contact terminals


5


are forced downwards on the lower walls


20


of the channels


13


. The lower walls


20


lie in one common reference plane, so that the interference between the contact terminals


5


and the oblique side walls


21


of the channels contributes in a favourable manner to the coplanarity of the tail ends


17


of the contact terminals.




The shielding


4


of the receptacle connector


1


is made as a casing having upper and lower plates


22


,


23


interconnected by side plates


24


, wherein the upper and lower plates


22


,


23


contact the upper and lower sides


7


,


8


of the housing


3


. The lower plate


23


is provided with two positioning lips


25


engaging a positioning slot


26


provided in the lower side


8


of the block section


6


. As shown in the drawings, the positioning lips


25


and the co-operating side walls of the positioning slot


26


are formed in such a manner that the lower plate


23


can not be forced away from the lower side


8


. Other shapes providing such a fixation of the lips


25


are possible. The positioning slot


26


of the housing


3


is open at the back side


10


and is provided with a stop


27


at the front side


9


which abuts against stop edges


28


of the positioning lips


25


when the housing


3


is received within the shielding


4


during manufacturing. This allows accurate and efficient tightening and fixing of the shielding


4


, which is cut in this area.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the lower side


8


of the block section


6


is provided with two recesses


29


, each recess having an oblique wall


30


. The lower plate


23


of the shielding


4


is provided with two bending lips


31


which after inserting the housing


3


into the shielding


4


are pressed downwards into the recesses


29


and by co-operation of these bending lips


31


with the oblique walls


30


, the stop edges


28


are forced against the stop


27


of the positioning slot


26


. Further, stop plates connected to the side plates


24


co-operate with stop faces


33


of the lugs


12


. In this manner, an accurate positioning and fixation of the housing


3


within the shielding


4


is guaranteed.




In view of the design of the receptacle connector


1


, the dimensions of the connector can be significantly reduced. In practice, the contact terminals


5


can be mounted at a pitch of 0.8 mm. Retention forces can be high, as the retention forces are mainly parallel to the upper and lower sides


7


,


8


of the housing. Further, as the shielding


4


fully encloses the housing


3


, preferably with a snug fit between upper and lower sides


7


,


8


and upper and lower plates


22


,


23


, the shielding provides further strength to the connector.




It is noted that the contact terminals


5


are preferably mounted into the channels


13


in such a manner that the rounded side edges caused by stamping are located at the side of the lower walls


20


of the channels


13


. In this manner, an accurate positioning of the contact terminals is achieved, while damage to the lower walls


20


during insertion of the contact terminals is prevented.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a plug connector


34


adapted to be inserted into the receptacle connector


1


of FIG.


1


. In the embodiment shown, the plug connector


34


is connected to a cable


35


.

FIGS. 8-10

show exploded views of the plug connector


34


in various stages during assembly.




The plug connector


34


comprises a housing


36


of insulating material including an inner section


37


and an outer section


38


. The inner section


37


is made as a contact block accommodating contact terminals


39


having a contact end


40


, an intermediate spring section


41


and a connection end


42


. The contact ends project out of the plug connector


34


, as can be seen in FIG.


7


. The connection ends


42


are connected to a printed circuit board


43


, located at the backside of the outer section


38


. The wires of the cable


35


are also connected to the printed circuit board


43


(for the sake of clarity the wires are not shown in the drawings). The inner section


37


, together with the printed circuit board


43


, is mounted within a shielding


44


having an upper shielding plate


45


and a lower shielding plate


46


. At the front end, the shielding plates


45


,


46


are provided with contact dimples


47


, adapted to contact the shielding


4


of the receptacle connector


1


. The lower shielding plate


46


is provided with solder lips


48


, connected to the printed circuit board


43


, as shown in FIG.


10


. The complete interconnection of the cable wires to the contact terminals


39


is fully shielded in this manner.




The outer section


38


comprises a top cover


49


and a bottom cover


50


. The bottom cover


50


is provided with two locating pegs


51


, one at each side. The locating pegs


51


are received in locating openings


51


′ of the receptacle connector


1


, located between the lateral sides


11


of the block section


6


and the side plates


24


of the shielding


4


.




The dimensions of the plug connector


34


described can be miniaturised, as the material of the inner section


37


of the housing


36


can be optimised for manufacturing in small dimensions, whereas the material of the outer section


38


can be optimised for strength of the locating pegs


51


. The locating pegs


51


are further reinforced by mounting a locating and reinforcement blade


52


inside a slot


53


in the locating peg


51


.




At the inner side of the locating blade


52


, a further slot


54


is provided in the locating pegs


51


for mounting a latch blade


55


. As shown in

FIG. 8

, each latch blade


55


comprises a lower part


56


, carrying at one side an upper spring part


57


and at its free end the spring part


57


carries a latch


58


. The spring part


57


can be operated by means of an extension


59


, projecting upwardly from the spring part


57


, for coupling to a button


60


, which is part of the top cover


49


of the outer section


38


,




It is noted that in view of the design of the bottom cover


50


with slots


53


,


54


open at their upper sides, the locating blades


52


and the latch blades


55


can be assembled with the bottom cover


50


by top loading, which results in an advantageous manufacturing step.




According to a variant depicted in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, the connector is provided with a reinforcement blade


52


′ with a U-shaped cross-section. The reinforcement blade


52


′ is accommodated in a slot


53


in the locating peg


51


. In this variant, the locating peg


51


comprises just one single slot, sufficiently large as to be able to receive the reinforcement blade


52


′, as is shown in FIG.


14


. The reinforcement blade


52


′, in turn, accommodates, in the interior of the U, a latch blade


58


similar to the blade


55


already described and shown in

FIG. 8

which, in addition, possesses, opposite to the latch


58


and as shown in

FIG. 12

, two extensions


65


, intended for its attachment to the top cover


49


and the bottom cover


50


.




One single extension


65


can be provided, as shown in

FIG. 8

, but in order to obtain a better attachment and better retention, the variant with two extensions


66


is to be preferred.




The locating and reinforcement blade


52


′ with U-shaped cross-section could be made of a metallic material. The U-shape and the material reinforce the rigidity and strength of the locating peg


51


. This design allows it to resist to forces, notably upon connection or disconnection.




Two upwardly projecting extensions


66


can also be provided at the end of the reinforcement blade


52


′. In instances where a vertical pulling force is exerted at the level of the locating peg


51


, these extensions allow the force to be transferred to the reinforcement blade


52


′ by the extensions


66


, so diminishing the force exerted on the locating peg


51


.




The button


60


is an integral part of the top cover


49


and is separated from the top cover along a major part of its circumference by a slot


61


, as can be seen in FIG.


11


. The button


60


is interconnected to the top cover


49


by two hinges


62


, wherein the button


60


is relatively rigid between these two hinges


62


. In this manner, it is guaranteed that, independent of the location of the pressing force on the button


60


, both latches


58


are operated.




Upon insertion of the plug connector


34


into the receptacle connector


1


, the latches


58


are received in latch pockets


63


provided in the upper plate


22


of the shielding


4


. For removal of the plug connector


34


, the button


60


is pressed downwards, releasing the latches


58


from the latch pockets


63


.




It is noted that the inner section


37


is provided with a peg


64


projecting with respect to the projecting contact ends


40


of the contact terminals


39


to protect these projecting contact ends


40


against deformation.




The invention is not restricted to the above-described embodiments of the connectors


1


and


34


, which can be varied in a number of ways within the scope of the attached claims.



Claims
  • 1. Plug connector for inter-connecting a mobile device to a stationary device, comprising a housing of insulating material, a shielding, a plurality of contact terminals mounted in the housing, at least one latch element to latch the plug connector in a receptacle connector of the mobile device, and a button to operate the latch element, wherein the housing is provided with at least one locating peg to be received in a chamber of the receptacle connector, wherein the housing comprises inner and outer sections, the inner section being made as a contact block accommodating the contact terminals, the outer section being made as inter-connected top and bottom covers, wherein the outer section includes the locating peg(s) and the button to operate the latch element and wherein the or each locating peg is provided with a first slot to accommodate a reinforcement blade with a U-shaped cross-section.
  • 2. Plug connector according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement blade has two upwardly projecting extensions at its front end.
  • 3. Plug connector according to claim 1, wherein the U-shaped reinforcement blade, in turn accommodates in the interior of the U a latch blade carrying a latch element and an upwardly projecting extension coupling the latch blade to the button.
  • 4. Plug connector according to claim 3, wherein the latch blade carries at least one extension opposite to the latch element, intended for securing it to the top cover and/or the bottom cover.
  • 5. Plug connector according to claim 1, wherein the bottom cover is provided with a locating peg at each of its sides and the top cover is provided with an upper wall, the button being an integral part of said upper wall, wherein the button is separated from the upper wall along its circumference by a slot and is interconnected to the upper wall at opposite sides by a hinge section, wherein the button part between the hinge sections is relatively rigid.
  • 6. Plug connector according to claim 1, wherein the contact terminals are each provided with a contact end projecting out of a front side of the inner section, wherein the front side of the inner section is provided with at least one projecting peg for protection of the projecting contact ends.
  • 7. Plug connector according to claim 1, wherein the shielding is mounted between the inner and outer sections of the housing and encloses the inner section.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 03337 Mar 2000 FR
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