Power adapter for interconnecting different types of power connectors

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6761592
  • Patent Number
    6,761,592
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A power adapter (10) includes a first power connector (20) and a second power connector (30). The first power connector comprises a first housing (21) and a first contact module (22) consisted of a plurality of first contact units (40) assembled in the first housing. The second power connector comprises a second housing (50) and a polarity of second contacts (52). Each of the second contact is aligned and cooperated with a corresponding first contact unit of the first contact module to form a transmission path. A plurality of latch devices is provided on each opposite end of the first housing and the second housing for fastening each other. The power adapter is designed to connect a Serial ATA power connector with a Non-serial ATA connector.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a power adapter, and particularly to a power adapter which interconnects different types of power connectors so as to provide a power transmission therebetween.




2. Description of Related Art




The design of a mother board is repeatedly upgraded for complying with an issuance of each new electrical member to be mounted thereon. Some peripheral electrical devices such as a power supply and the related power connector must also be adapted to accommodate the new type of printed circuit board. Therefore, various different interface standard power connectors are continually proposed to be applied in a computer interior structure. However, such power connectors according different interface standard are generally featured in different configurations and each has different numbers electrical contacts therein. Understandably, such different interface standard power connectors cannot mate directly. Many electrical adapters, thereby, are designed to interconnect those different interface standard connectors.




Generally, the electrical adapter electrically interconnecting with different interface standard connectors performs the functions of signal/power transmission and conversion therebetween by two ways. If the numbers of electrical contacts of the different interface connector are equal, the adapter may mechanically and electrically connect corresponding contacts directly. In the other hand, the adapter need comprise a printed circuit board thereof which can perform the functions of signal/power transmission and conversion if the numbers of the different standard connectors are different. Obviously, the adapter having a printed circuit board would add expense relative to the adapter directly interconnecting the different interface standard.




There also exists in the art an electrical connector known as a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (Serial ATA) connector which is generally used for disk drives and storage peripherals connecting with the mother board. It should be noted that the Serial ATA power connectors according the Serial ATA standard are in added power contacts than other conventional power connectors used in Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) and are relatively different in configurations. Correspondingly, the present problem people in the art confronts, is that a storage peripheral using a Serial ATA power connector may be required to connect with an existing mother board which originally uses a conventional IDE power connector to connect with the storage peripheral, for the speed or other considerations. Under this situation, it is not convenient to wholly replace the system, which adds cost. Accordingly, a power adapter interconnecting the Serial ATA power connector and the conventional IDE power connector is desired. Furthermore, the power adapter without printed circuit board is required to save cost.




Hence, a power adapter for interconnecting the power connectors of different interface standard is required to overcome the disadvantages of the related art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, a first object of the present invention is to provide a power adapter for electrically interconnecting a Serial ATA power connector and a conventional IDE power connector.




A second object of the present invention is to provide a power adapter which can perform the functions of power transmission and conversion without printed circuit board.




In order to achieve the objects set forth, a power adapter in accordance with the present invention includes a first power connector according Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (Serial ATA) Standard and a second power connector which is a generally conventional IDE power connector. The first power connector comprises a first housing and a first contact module consisted of a plurality of first contact units assembled in the first housing. The second power connector comprises a second housing and a plurality of second contacts mounted in the second housing. Each of the second contact is aligned and cooperated with a corresponding first contact unit of the first contact module to form a transmission path. A plurality of latch devices is provided on each opposite end of the first housing and the second housing for fastening each other. The power adapter is designed to connect a Serial ATA power connector with a conventional IDE power connector.




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 TIE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded, perspective view of a power adapter in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an assembled perspective view of the power adapter of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

, but taken from rear and bottom aspects;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, but taken from a rear aspect;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing a contact modules of a first power connector mating with corresponding second contacts of a second power connector of the power adapter of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a front plan view of the power adapter of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view taken along section line


7





7


of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view taken along section line


8





8


of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view taken along section line


9





9


of

FIG. 6

; and





FIG. 10

is a top planar view showing a contact modules of a first power connector mating with corresponding second contacts of a second power connector of a power adapter according to a second embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1-2

, a power adapter


10


in accordance with the present invention comprises a first power connector


20


and a second power connector


30


. In the preferred embodiment, the first power connector


20


is a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (Serial ATA) power receptacle connector and the second power connector


30


is a conventional IDE plug power connector. The power adapter


10


is designed to connect a corresponding Serial ATA power plug connector and a conventional IDE power receptacle connector, which are not shown in the drawings, thereby providing a power transmission therebetween.




Also referring to

FIG. 1

, the first power connector


20


comprises a first housing


21


generally molded of dielectric materials such as plastic or the like, and a first contact module


22


. The first housing


21


has an elongate first base


24


from which a pair of longitudinal sidewalls


240


and a pair of lateral ends


242


connecting opposite ends of the longitudinal sidewalls


240


forwardly extends. The longitudinal sidewalls


240


and the lateral ends


242


together define an L-shaped receiving slot


244


therebetween for receiving a corresponding blade of the complementary Serial ATA plug connector. One of longitudinal sidewalls


240


is thicker than the other of the longitudinal sidewalls


240


and defines a plurality of first passageways


246


communicating with the receiving slot


244


. A pair of protrusions


25


projects from an inner wall of the other longitudinal sidewall


240


into the L-shaped receiving slot


244


. The pair of protrusions


25


is designed for being retained in corresponding channels (not shown) defined in the blade of the complementary Serial ATA plug connector. The pair of lateral ends


242


includes a left lateral end


242


and a right lateral end


242


. An alignment portion


248


is disposed adjacent the left lateral end


242


of the housing


21


.




The first base


24


of the first housing


21


further has a first abutment surface


26


, as best shown in

FIG. 3. A

pair of resilient latches


28


extends backward away from the first abutment surface


26


and is aligned with the right lateral end


242


of the first housing


21


. The pair of resilient latches


28


is spaced for receivably engagement with a corresponding right channel


560


of the second power connector


30


. Three pairs of polarization holes


32


extend inward from the abutment surface


26


for receiving corresponding polarization posts


60


of the second power connector


30


. The first base


24


further defines a L-shaped rear slot


34


communicating with the passageways


246


. The rear slot


34


has a left part


340


and a right part


342


communicating with each other. In the embodiment, the right part


342


of the rear slot


34


has an altitude dimension larger than the left part


340


for purpose described hereinafter. Correspondingly, the first base


24


forms an oblique face


346


facing the right part


342


(best shown in FIG.


9


). A plurality of opposite bars


344


projects into the rear slot


34


, whereby corresponding separate first contact units


40


of the first contact module


22


may be respectively restrained by corresponding opposite bars


344


along its lengthwise direction.




The first base


24


has two middle channels


36


defined on each longitudinal sides thereof and a left channel


38


defined in the lateral ends thereof and corresponding to the alignment portion


248


of the housing


21


. Each of the middle channels


36


and side channel


38


is adapted for retaining a corresponding latches


64


,


66


of the second power connector


30


with a step portion


360


(


380


) formed at the bottom thereof engaging with a corresponding hook


68


of each of the latches


64


,


66


.




Referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 3

, the first contact module


22


has a plurality of first contact units


40


. Each first contact unit


40


comprises a body portion


42


, a plurality of tail portions


44


, a plurality of retaining portions


46


extending from an edge of the body


42


and each connecting with a corresponding tail portion


44


. The body portion


42


is flat, rectangular shaped It should be noted that the contact module


22


comprises a submarginal first contact unit


47


, which has a body portion


48


bending upwardly, and inclining a certain degree relative to corresponding retaining portions


46


thereof In other words, the body portion


48


of the submarginal first contact unit


47


inclines a degree relative to other body portions


42


of the other first contact unit


40


.




In assembly, the first contact module


22


are inserted into the rear slot


34


from the first abutment surface


26


of the housing


21


. Referring

FIGS. 1

,


3


in conjunction

FIG. 7

, each tail portion


44


of the first contact module


22


is received into a corresponding first passageway


246


and partially projects into the receiving slot


244


adapted for mate with a corresponding contact of the complementary Serial ATA plug connector. Each body portion


42


is retained in the rear slot


34


with the edges thereof engaging with corresponding opposite bars


344


and corresponding side inner walls of the housing


21


.




Understandably, since the submarginal first contact unit


47


of the first contact module


22


has an inclined body portion


48


bending upwardly, the submarginal first contact unit


47


is correspondingly inserted in the right part


342


of the rear slot


34


with the body portion


48


adjacent to the oblique face


346


thereof for the right part


342


has an altitude dimension larger than the left part


340


, best shown in FIG.


9


.




The second power connector


30


, as shown in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 3

, comprises a second housing


50


and a plurality of second contacts


52


which are power contacts. The housing


50


includes a second base


54


having a forwardly projecting shroud


540


defining a receiving cavity


542


therein. A side protrusion


56


is disposed at one of longitudinal ends of the second base


54


. The side protrusion


56


defines a right channel


560


therein for receiving the pair of first resilient latches


28


of the first power connector


20


.




The second base


54


of the housing


50


fixer has a second abutment surface


58


. A plurality of second passageways


580


extends from the second abutment surface


58


through the second base


54


and communicates the receiving cavity


542


for retaining corresponding second contacts


52


therein. Three pairs of polarization posts


60


project beyond the second abutment surface


58


for respectively being received into corresponding polarization holes


32


of the first connector


20


. Each polarization post


60


has a plurality of ribs


62


protruding therefrom.




A left latch


64


and two pairs of middle latches


66


respectively project beyond the second abutment surface


58


of the second base


54


. Each of the latches


64


,


66


defines a hook


68


at front end thereof for snugly engaging with a corresponding step portion


360


of the channels


36


of the first power connector


20


.




The second contacts


52


are stamped and formed from a flat metal sheet into the shape as shown. Referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 3

in conjunction with

FIG. 5

, each second contact


52


has a substantially cylindrical shape and comprises a contact portion


520


at a front end thereof and a flange-shaped mounting portion


522


at a rear end thereof. The second contacts


52


are inserted into the receiving cavity


542


of the housing


50


with the mounting portions


522


thereof retained in corresponding second passageways


580


and extending outwardly beyond the second abutment surface


58


for mating with corresponding body portions


48


of the first contact modules


22


of the first power connector


20


. The contact portion


520


thereof is exposed in the receiving cavity


542


adapted for mating with a corresponding contact (not shown) of the complementary IDE power receptacle connector.




Referring particularly to

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


7


and


8


, in assembly, the second abutment surface


58


of the second power connector


30


confronts the first abutment surface


26


of the first power connector


20


. Each mounting portion


522


of the second contacts


52


abuts a corresponding body portion


42


, of the first contact modules


22


for providing power transmission therebetween except the submarginal second contact


52


. The left latch


64


and the pairs of middle latches


66


of the second power connector


30


are respectively retained in corresponding channels


36


of the first power connector


20


with the hooks


68


thereof engaging with corresponding step portions


360


thereof. Simultaneously, the polarization posts


60


of the second power connector


30


are snugly received within the corresponding polarization holes


32


of the first power connector


20


with the ribs


62


thereof engaging with the first housing


21


for avoiding reverse assembling along the lengthwise direction of the first housing


21


and the second housing


50


. The first power connector


20


and the second power connector


30


are thus fastened with each other. Therefore, a power adapter


10


for interconnecting different interface standard power connectors on opposite ends thereof is thus accomplished.




Referring to

FIG. 9

in conjunction with

FIG. 7

, it should be noted that in the preferred embodiment the submarginal first contact unit


47


of the first power connector


20


disconnects corresponding submarginal second contact


52


of the second connector


30


by means that the body portion


48


, thereof inclines a certain angle relative to other body portions


42


.




Although the submarginal first contact unit


47


of the adapter


10


is described in the preferred embodiment, it should be appreciated that any second contact


52


can disconnect with a corresponding first contact unit


40


for the power transmission consideration.

FIG. 10

shows that one of middle first contact unit


70


thereof disconnects a corresponding second contact


52


. Of course, it's also feasible that the first contact units


40


of the first power connector


20


all mates corresponding second contact


52


of the second power connector


30


.




The power adapter


16


in accordance with the present invention can electrically interconnects with different interface standard power connectors, such as a Serial ATA power plug connector and a conventional IDE power connector. The power connectors of different interface standard can be applied in a system, thus, the system need not be wholly replaced and the cost will be saved accordingly. Furthermore, the power adapter


10


interconnects directly two different power connectors having different numbers of electrical contacts and performs the functions of power transmission and conversion without printed circuit board. The manufacture of the power adapter


10


is cheaper and simple.




Finally, it should be understood that the use of such terms “upper”, “lower”, “top”, “bottom”, “submarginal” and the like, herein and in the claims hereof, are used to provide a clear and concise description and understanding of the invention. Such terms are not meant in any way to be limiting, because the adapter power structural combination of the invention is omni-directional in use as is easily understandable.




One feature of the invention is to provide a contact structure arrangement which allows first and second type contacts with different pitches to interconnect with each other without necessity of varying each individual configuration for compensating the pitch difference, under a condition that in one pair of mated first and second contacts, the mated region relative to the corresponding first contact is different, in a lateral direction, from that relative to another corresponding first contact in another pair.




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 power adapter comprising:a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (Serial ATA) power connector, comprising a first housing and a first contact module consisted of a plurality of first contact units and assembled in the first housing, the first housing having a first base and a pair of sidewalls extending forwardly from the first base, the sidewalls defining an L-shape receiving slot therebetween, the first base defining a rear slot corresponding to the receiving slot, one of the longitudinal sidewall defining a plurality of passageways communicating the receiving slot and the rear slot, the rear slot having a left part and a right part communicating with each other and the right part having an altitude dimension larger than the left part, the first contact module comprising a submarginal first contact unit having a body portion bending upwardly and received in the right part of the rear slot; and a conventional IDE power connector comprising a second housing interconnected with the first housing and a plurality of second power contacts assembled in the second housing; wherein the second power contacts are respectively cooperated with corresponding first contact units for providing power transmission therebetween.
  • 2. The power adapter as claimed in claim 1, wherein each first contact unit of the first connector comprises a body portion remained in the rear slot, a plurality of tail portions projecting into the receiving slot, and a plurality of retaining portions extending from an edge of the body portion and each connecting with a corresponding tail portion.
  • 3. The power adapter as claimed in claim 2, wherein an upper and a lower innerwalls of the rear slot of the Serial ATA power connector defines a plurality of bars projecting into the rear slot, every two adjacent bars defining a channel for receiving a corresponding body portion of the first contact module.
  • 4. The power adapter as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second housing of the conventional IDE power connector comprises a second base having a forwardly projecting shroud defining a receiving cavity, the second base defines a plurality of second passageways communicating with the receiving cavity.
  • 5. The power adapter as claimed in claim 4, wherein each second contact of the second connector comprises a contact portion at a front end thereof and a mounting portion at a rear end thereof, the mounting portion retained in the second passageway and extending beyond the second base and electrically abutting against a corresponding body portion of the first contact unit of the Serial ATA power connector.
  • 6. The power adapter as claimed in claim 5, wherein the contact portion of the second contact has a substantially cylindrical shape, and the mounting portion thereof is a flange-shaped.
  • 7. The power adapter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first base of the Serial ATA power connector has a first abutment surface, and the second base of the conventional IDE power connector has a second abutment surface confronting the first abutment surface.
  • 8. The power adapter as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first base defines a plurality of polarization holes extending inwardly from the first abutment surface, and the second base defines a corresponding number of polarization posts snugly received within the corresponding polarization holes.
  • 9. The power adapter as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first base defines two middle channels in an upper and lower surface thereof and a step portion formed at the bottom of each middle channel, and the second base comprises two pairs of middle latches received in the corresponding middle channels and engaging with the corresponding step portions of the first base.
  • 10. The power adapter as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first base further defines a left channel at the lateral end thereof and a step portion formed at the bottom of the left channel, and the second base comprises a left latch received in the left channel and engaging with the step portion thereof.
  • 11. The power adapter as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first base further defines a pair of resilient latches extending rearward from the first abutment surface, the second housing comprises a side protrusion defining a right channel therein for receiving the pair of resilient latches therein.
  • 12. The power adapter as claimed in claim 1, wherein a centerline of a mating port of said Serial ATA power connector and that of another mating port of said IDE power connector are offset from each other.
  • 13. A power adapter, comprising:a first power connector comprising a first housing having a first abutment surface at a rear end thereof and a first contact module having a plurality of first contact unit, the first housing defining a plurality of passageways at a front end, and a rear slot defined from the first abutment surface and communicating with the passageways, each first contact unit having a body potion remained in the rear slot and a plurality tail portions extending forwardly from an edge of the body portion and received in a corresponding passageway; a second power connector comprising a second housing and a plurality of second contacts, the second housing having a second base having a second abutment surface and a forwardly projecting shroud defining a receiving cavity therein, the second base defining a plurality of second passageways extending from the second abutment surface through the second base and communicating with the receiving cavity, each second contact comprising a contact portion projecting into the receiving cavity and a mounting portion retained in a corresponding second passageway and extending outwardly beyond the second abutment surface; wherein the first connector and the second connector are fastened with each other in a back-to-back manner, the first abutment surface of the first housing confronts the second abutment surface of the second housing, and the mounting portions of the second contacts mate with corresponding body portions of the first contact modules, and wherein the first contact module has submarginal first contact unit which has a body portion inclined an angle relative to other body portions, the second contact corresponding to the submarginal first contact unit disconnecting the submarginal first contact unit.
  • 14. A power adaptor comprising:different first and second connectors substantially back to back assembled to each other, said first connector including a first housing with a plurality of first contacts (44) therein and a fist mating port thereof for coupling with a complementary first connector, said second connector including a second housing with a plurality of second contacts (52) therein and a second mating port thereof for coupling with a complementary second connector different from said first complementary connector, some of said first contacts (44) being grouped with plural sets (40) in compliant contact with a number of the second contacts (52) along a front-to-back direction; wherein a pitch of said plural sets (40) of first contacts (44) is different from that of said second contacts (52); wherein each of said plural sets (40) of first contacts (44) engages the corresponding second contact (52) at one specific relative position thereof, which is different from another specific relative position of another of said plural sets (40) of first contacts (44) where another corresponding second contact (52) engages, so as to allow the sets (40) of first contacts (44) and the second contacts (52), with pitches different from each other, to be interconnected with each other without varying configurations of said sets (40) of first contacts (44) and those of said second contacts (52) individually for compensating pitch difference.
  • 15. The adaptor as claimed in claim 14, wherein the rest of said first contacts is grouped as at least one additional set, and said least one additional set has a different configuration from those of said plural sets so as to avoid engaging the adjacent second contact and be a dummy one for coupling to the complementary first connector while not interconnecting with the second connector.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This patent application is a co-pending application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/211464, entitled “ELECTRICAL ADAPTER”, filed on Aug. 1, 2002; of an application entitled “ADAPTER FOR POWER CONNECTOR”; and another application entitled “ELECTRICAL ADAPTER”, all invented by the same inventor and assigned to the same assignee as the present application.

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