Information
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Patent Grant
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6409530
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Patent Number
6,409,530
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 28, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 25, 200223 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
- 439 489
- 439 490
- 439 188
- 439 668
- 439 944
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A power jack (1) comprises a front housing (2), a rear housing (3) assembled on the front housing, a mating contact (4), a spring contact (5), a switch contact (6), a tail contact (7), and an LED (8). The mating contact is assembled in both the front housing and the rear housing. The spring contact and the switch contact are assembled in the front housing. The tail contact is riveted on the mating contact. The LED is assembled on the front housing and the rear housing to indicate the working status of the power jack.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power jack, and particularly to a power jack with an LED (light-emitting diode) indicating the working status of the power jack.
2. Description of Related Art
Power jack is widely used in electrical equipments to transmit direct current. Generally, a conventional power jack comprises a mating contact and a plurality of plate spring contacts arranged around the mating contact to electrically contact with the mating contact. The spring contacts are electrically connected to a mating printed circuit board (PCB). In mating, a mating plug connector electrically contacts with the mating contact. Therefore, a current flowing between the plug connector and the PCB is achieved. When the electrical connection between the mating plug connector and the PCB becomes faulty, it is important that the fault be quickly identified and the problem be solved so that the downtime is kept to the minimum. To identify a transmission fault, it must be checked whether current is being transmitted or not. However, conventionally, it is difficult to identify such transmission fault, since no indicating device is employed.
Hence, an improved power jack is required to indicate the current transmitting status of the power jack.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide a power jack with an LED indicating the working status of the jack.
In order to achieve the object set forth, a power jack in accordance with the present invention comprises a front housing, a rear housing assembled on the front housing, a mating contact, a spring contact, a switch contact, a tail contact, and an LED. The mating contact is assembled in both the front housing and the rear housing to contact with a complementary plug connector. The spring contact and the switch contact are assembled in the front housing, contacting with each other and being welded on a mating printed circuit board. The tail contact is riveted on the mating contact and welded on the printed circuit board. The LED is assembled on the front housing and the rear housing to indicate the connection status between the plug connector and the printed circuit board. When the plug connector is inserted into the front housing, and contacts with the mating contact and the spring contact, the spring contact disengages from the switch contact, thereby establishing a current path between the plug connector and the printed circuit board. In this case, the LED is on, otherwise the LED is off.
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, exploded view of a power jack of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective, exploded view of the power jack in
FIG. 1
from a rear direction;
FIG. 3
is an assembled view of the power jack in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an assembled view of the power jack from another direction;
FIG. 5
is cross-sectional view taken along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view illustrating the engagement between the power jack and a complementary plug connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a power jack
1
of the present invention comprises a front insulative housing
2
, a rear insulative housing
3
, a mating contact
4
, a spring contact
5
, a switch contact
6
, a tail contact
7
, and an LED
8
.
The front housing
2
is substantially L-shaped and comprises a bottom base
20
and a top portion
21
extending upwardly from a front end of the bottom base
20
. The top portion
21
comprises a rear projection
211
extending rearwardly from a top end thereof, and a longitudinal through hole
212
. The rear projection
211
and the bottom base
20
define a retaining recess
210
therebetween. The bottom base
20
comprises a longitudinal receiving passage
200
to receive the mating contact
4
and a contact of a complementary plug connector
9
(only shown in FIG.
6
), and a longitudinal wedge
201
extending upwardly from a top face thereof. The bottom base
20
further comprises a rearwardly and downwardly exposed rectangular recess
202
, a pair of opposite upper slots
203
extending inwardly from a rear face, and a pair of opposite lower slots
204
extending inwardly from the rear face thereof. It should be noted that the upper and lower slots
203
,
204
are communicated with the rectangular recess
202
, and one of the upper slots
203
is transversely exposed.
The rear housing
3
is substantially L-shaped and assembled on the front housing
2
from a back-to-front direction. The rear housing
3
comprises a top base
30
, a vertical portion
31
extending downwardly from a rear end of the top base, and a pair of bottom portions
32
extending rearwardly from a bottom end of the vertical portion
31
. The top base
30
comprises a front projection
301
extending forwardly from a bottom end thereof, a dove-tailed recess
302
in a bottom face thereof for receiving the wedge
201
, and a pair of opposite receiving channels
303
in a top face thereof. The front projection
301
defines a semi-annular recess
304
on a top face thereof in communication with the receiving channels
303
. The vertical portion
31
comprises a pair of vertical through holes
311
respectively communicating with the receiving channels
303
, a mounting hole
312
, and a protrusion
313
extending forwardly from a bottom end thereof. The rear portions
32
together define a central channel
320
therebetween.
The mating contact
4
has a substantially cylindrical shape and comprises a contacting portion
41
at a front end thereof, a flange-shaped mounting portion
42
formed round a rear end of the contacting portion
41
, and a tail portion
43
at a rear end thereof.
The spring contact
5
comprises a forked retaining portion
51
, a ridge-like mating portion
52
, and a switch portion
53
extending rearwardly from a rear end of the mating portion
52
. The retaining portion
51
comprises a base plate
510
, and a pair of opposite spring arms
511
extending rearwardly from a rear end of the base plate
510
. A bent arm
54
extends downwardly from a rear end of the base plate
510
between the spring arms
511
.
The switch contact
6
comprises a pair of parallel switch arms
61
, a link portion
62
connecting rear ends of the switch arms
61
, and a soldering arm
63
extending downwardly from one end of the link portion
62
.
The LED
8
comprises an indicator
80
and a pair of conductive leads
81
extending from the indicator
80
. Each lead
81
comprises a horizontal lead
82
extending rearwardly from a rear end of the indicator
80
and a vertical lead
83
extending downwardly from a rear end of the horizontal lead
82
.
Also referring to
FIGS. 3-5
, in assembly, the spring contact
5
is assembled in the front housing
2
with the spring arms
511
of the retaining portion
51
being received in the lower slots
204
, and with the mating portion
52
together with the switch portion
53
being received in the rectangular recess
202
. The bent arm
54
extends downwardly from the rectangular recess
202
for soldering on a printed circuit board (PCB) (not shown). Subsequently, the switch contact
6
is inserted into the front housing
2
with the switch arms
61
being received in the upper slots
203
, and with the soldering arm
63
extending downwardly from the transversely exposed upper slot
203
to be soldered on the PCB. Meanwhile, the switch portion
53
of the spring contact
5
is located below and contacts with the link portion
62
of the switch contact
6
. The LED
8
is assembled in the rear housing
3
from the top with the horizontal leads
82
of the conductive leads
81
being received in the receiving channels
303
and with the vertical leads
83
being received in the vertical holes
311
. The indicator
80
is received in the semi-annular recess
304
of the front projection
301
. Successively, the rear housing
3
is assembled on the front housing
2
, with the wedge
201
engaged with the dove-tailed recess
302
. The front projection
301
of the rear housing
3
is received in the retaining recess
210
. The indicator
80
extends into the longitudinal hole
212
, and the protrusion
313
of the rear housing
3
is received in a bottom portion of the rectangular recess
202
of the front housing
2
behind the bent arm
54
of the spring contact
5
. Finally, the mating contact
4
is inserted into and extends through the aligned receiving passage
200
of the front housing
2
and the mounting hole
312
of the rear housing
3
. The tail contact
7
is riveted on an exposed portion of the mating contact
4
and downwardly extends through the central channel
320
for being soldered to the PCB, thereby electrically connecting the mating contact
4
to the PCB.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, in mating, when the complementary plug connector
9
is inserted into the receiving passage
200
of the front housing
2
, the contact of the complementary plug connector
9
is electrically connected with the mating contact
4
and the spring contact
5
. The spring contact
5
is pressed down by the contact of the complementary plug connector
9
and disengages from the switch contact
6
, thereby establishing a current path between the plug connector
9
and the PCB through the mating contact
4
, the tail contact
7
, a circuit trace on the PCB, and the spring contact
5
. If an electrical current circuit is achieved between the PCB and the plug connector
9
, the indicator
80
of the LED
8
is on, otherwise the indicator
80
is off.
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 combination of a power jack mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) and a complementary plug connector having a contact, the power jack comprising:an insulative housing; a mating contact assembled in the insulative housing for mating with the plug connector; a spring contact assembled in the insulative housing and adapted for being connected to the PCB; a switch contact assembled in the insulative housing and electrically engaged with the spring contact before the mating contact is engaged with the contact of the complementary plug connector; a tail contact electrically connected with the mating contact and adapted for being connected to the PCB; and a light-emitting diode (LED) assembled on the insulative housing for indicating the working status of the power jack; wherein when the contact of the complementary plug connector is inserted into the insulative housing and engages with the mating contact and the spring contact, the spring contact disengages from the switch contact; wherein the insulative housing comprises a front housing and a rear housing assembled to the front housing; wherein the front housing comprises a bottom base and a top portion extending from a front end of the bottom base, and the rear housing comprises a top base assembled on the bottom base of the front housing and a vertical portion extending downwardly from a rear end of the top base.
- 2. The combination as described in claim 1, wherein the bottom base defines a receiving passage for receiving the mating contact and the contact of the complementary plug connector, and the top portion comprises a through hole to receive the LED.
- 3. The combination as described in claim 1, wherein the vertical portion of the rear housing comprises a hole in alignment with the receiving passage to receive the mating contact.
- 4. The combination as described in claim 1, wherein the spring contact comprises a retaining portion, and a ridge-like mating portion above the retaining portion for mating with the contact of the complementary plug connector.
- 5. An electrical connector, comprising:a first housing defining a receiving hole; a second housing assembled on the first housing and comprising a top base and a vertical portion, the top base defining a pair of receiving channels, the vertical portion defining a pair of vertical holes respectively communicating with the receiving channels; a plurality of contacts assembled in the first housing for transmitting current; and a light-emitting diode (LED) comprising an indicator received in the receiving hole of the first housing, a pair of horizontal leads extending from the indicator and received in the receiving channels, and a pair of vertical leads extending downwardly from rear ends of the horizontal leads received in the vertical holes.
- 6. The power jack as described in claim 5, wherein the contacts comprise a mating contact adapted for contacting with a complementary connector, a spring contact adapted for being connected to a mating printed circuit board (PCB), a switch contact electrically engaged with the spring contact before the mating contact is engaged with the complementary connector, and a tail contact securing the mating contact to the second housing and adapted for being connected to the PCB.
- 7. An electrical connector comprising:a first housing defining a receiving hole extending in an upper portion thereof along a horizontal direction, and a receiving passage extending in a lower portion along the horizontal direction; a mating contact extending horizontally in said receiving passage; a downwardly extending tail contact attached to a rear end of said mating contact; a second housing attached to the first housing; a LED including an indicator at a front end and a pair of spaced leads extending rearwardly and downwardly therefrom; wherein said pair of leads are disposed by two sides of the tail contact; wherein said LED is first downwardly installed to the second housing and successively associates with the second housing to be forwardly attached to the first housing under a condition that the indicator is restrainedly received within the receiving hole.
- 8. The connector as described in claim 7, wherein said second housing includes a vertical portion through which the mating contact extends, and the tail contact is positioned outside of said vertical portion.
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