1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power connector.
2. Description of Related Art
Power connectors which have a central contact and peripheral resilient contacts are widely used in the field of electronics. The central contact and the peripheral resilient contacts respectively act as a positive pole and a negative pole of a power supply for providing voltage to electrical components connecting to the power connector. For transmitting voltage steadily, it's needed to ensure a certain pressing force between the central contact and the terminal of the complementary connector while the power connector engaging with the complementary connector. Because of the pressing force, a pushing/pulling force between the central contact and the terminal of the complementary connector arises when the complementary connector is inserted or drawn out, and the pushing/pulling force will affect the secure retention of the central contact in the housing of the power connector.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,322,397 discloses a central contact which is secured within the housing of the power connector by fixing it onto a projection thereby. However, in such case, when the complementary connector is inserted into the power connector, the pushing force will make the central contact be pushed backward away from the housing, then cause the unreliable engagement between the central contact and the terminal of the complementary connector leading unsteadily transmitting of the voltage.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,999 discloses a conductive pin fixed within the housing together with a flake-like terminal, and the flake-like terminal is crimped onto the conductive pin to prevent the conductive pin from coming off. However, such a way transmitting the voltage by transferring it from another terminal to the conductive pin increases the resistance. And it's possible to cause an open circuit once if the engagement between the conductive pin and flake-like terminal failed.
There is also such a power connector that comprises a housing, a central contact and a locking plate. The housing having a opening on its top surface, the central contact having a annular groove, and the locking plate is inserted into the opening of the housing for engaging with the annular groove of the central contact to secure the central connector within the housing, ensuring the central contact is prevented from pushing/pulling away while the complementary connector is inserted into or drawn out of the housing. However, such a securing method increases an additional component, also complicates the assemble process.
Hence, an improved power connector is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a power connector in which conductive contact is fastened thereby firmly and securely.
A second object of the present invention is to provide a power connector of a simple design.
Accordingly, to achieve above-mentioned objects, a power connector of present invention includes a housing defining a tube-like receiving chamber extending through a front face thereof and a receiving hole extending through a rear face thereof, a first contact extending into the receiving chamber, and a second contact extending into the receiving hole. The receiving hole comprises a front section and a rear section. The front section is communicating with the receiving chamber and is larger than the rear section in diameter thereof to form a step portion therebetween. The second contact is a single piece and comprises an engaging portion extending in the receiving chamber, a retaining portion extending from the engaging portion and engaging with the step portion for preventing the second contact from moving rearwardly, and a connecting portion extending from the retaining portion and comprising a bent portion engaging with the rear face of the housing for preventing the second contact from moving forwards.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, a power connector 1 of the present invention comprises an insulative housing 10, a first contact 20, a rear shield 30, a front shield 40 and a second contact 50.
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The housing 10 has a protruding ridge 101 formed on a fringe of the top face 13 adjacent the front face 11, and protruding ridge couples 102 formed on fringes of the side faces 15 adjacent the front face 11. The housing 10 also has protruding portions 103 formed at corners on the top face 13 and the side faces 15 adjacent the rear face 12. Additionally, a pair of protuberances 150 is symmetrically formed on the side faces 15 of the housing 10.
The protruding ridge 101, the protruding ridge couples 102, the protruding portions 103 all have the same thickness with the rear shield 30, while an interval between the protruding ridge 101 (or the protruding ridge couples 102) and the protruding portions 103 are equal to a width of the rear shield 30, for receiving the rear shield 30 suitably.
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Rims 140 for blocking up the housing 10 are formed on the bottom face 14 adjacent the front face 11 and on the bottom face 14 adjacent the opposite side faces 15. A guiding prism 141 for guiding the power connector 1 into a print circuit board (not shown) projects vertically from the center of the bottom face 14.
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Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, the front shield 40 is installed to the front face 11 of the housing 10. A hole 41 has a same diameter with and coaxial with the receiving chamber 16 is defined in the center of the front shield 40, and a plurality of resilient flakes 42 extending inwards are defined around the edge of the hole 41. A pair of wings 43 are formed at two opposite sides of the front shield 40. Slots 44 are defined on the front shield 40 corresponding to the protruding ridge 101 on the two side faces 15 of the housing 10. The engagement of the slots 44 and the protruding ridge couples 102 makes the front shield 40 be hold onto the housing 10.
The rear shield 30 is in the shape of āUā, two notches 32 are defined on two side faces 31 of the rear shield 30 corresponding to the protuberances 150 on the side faces 15 of the housing 10. Positioning pieces 33 for positioning the rear shield 30 to the print circuit board are defined vertically extending from bottom of the two side faces 31 of the rear shield 30.
The disclosure is illustrative only, changes maybe made in detail, especially in matter of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention. For example, it would be doable that directly form a vertical receiving portion 121 within the housing 10 extending vertically from where the rear section 18 reaches the rear face 12 without increasing a projection 120. And the second contact 50 would be hexagonal, but not limited to be annular.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004200265470 | Apr 2004 | CN | national |