1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector, and more particularly to a connector capable of ensuring a steady connection between terminals thereof and a printed circuit board (PCB).
2. The Related Art
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Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a connector soldered with a PCB. The connector has an insulating housing, a plurality of terminals assembled in the insulating housing, a pair of latch members mounted to the two opposite ends of the insulating housing and a pair of positioning members respectively. The insulating housing has a base of which two opposite ends of a front side recessed rearward to form a pair of fixing recesses. Each of the terminals has a soldering portion projecting out of a bottom of the base for being soldered with the PCB. The latch member has a base slice. A rear of the base plate extends rearward to form a fixing plate press fitted in the fixing recess. A portion of a top edge of the base plate is bent sideward and then extending downward to form a folded plate apart facing the base plate to define an interval between the base plate and the folded plate. The base plate projects beyond the front side of the base and a rear edge of the folded plate rests against the front side of the base. The positioning member is movably mounted to the latch member. The positioning member has a base slice and a soldering slice substantially perpendicularly connected at a bottom of the base slice. The base slice is movably inserted in the interval of the latch member by means of interfering with the latch member. The soldering slice is located under the base plate of the latch member to be soldered with the PCB. So, the base slice of the positioning member is capable of moving up-and-down in the interval of the latch member for adjusting the soldering slice to be level with the soldering portions of the terminals.
As described above, the positioning member is movably mounted to the latch member with the base slice received in the interval between the base plate and the folded plate. The positioning member is capable of moving up-and-down for adjusting the soldering slice to be level with the soldering portions of the terminals. So, the connector is able to keep the soldering portions of the terminals being soldered with the PCB even when there is tolerance in production.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings in greater detail, and first to
With reference to
The first terminals 20 are disposed in the corresponding first terminal grooves 12, and each has a first soldering portion 21 projecting out of a bottom of the base 11 for being soldered with a PCB (not shown). The second terminals 30 are respectively disposed in the second terminal grooves 13, and each has a second soldering portion 31 projecting out of the bottom of the base 11 for being soldered with the PCB.
The latch member 50 has a long rectangular base plate 51. A middle portion of the base plate 51 is punched to form a reinforcing rib 511 extending along the extension direction of the base plate 51 and crossing the whole base plate 51. A rear edge of the base plate 51 extends rearward to form a fixing plate 53. The fixing plate 53 is press fitted in the fixing recess 14 of the base 11 with the base plate 51 projecting out of the front of the base 11. A portion of a top edge of the base plate 51 adjacent to the fixing plate 53 extends sideward and then is bent downward to form a folded plate 52 apart facing the base plate 51 to define an interval 54 between the base plate 51 and the folded plate 52. A substantially middle portion of the folded plate 52 defines a rectangular opening 521 communicating with the interval 54. A portion of a bottom of the base plate 51 is recessed upward to form a notch 512 facing a bottom of the folded plate 52 and communicating with the interval 54. The folded plate 52 rests against the front of the base 11 for preventing the latch member 50 further going into the fixing recess 14 when the latch member 50 is assembled to the base 11.
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As described above, the positioning member 40 is movably mounted to the latch member 50 with the base slice 41 received in the interval 54 between the base plate 51 and the folded plate 52 by means of the projection 411 engaged with the opening 521 and the protrusion 412 engaged with the notch 512. As the gap 60 is always formed between the bottom of the projection 411 and the bottom of the opening 521, or between the top of the protrusion 412 and the top of the notch 512, the positioning member 40 is capable of moving up-and-down for adjusting the relative position of the soldering slice 43 to keep the soldering slice 43 level with the soldering portions 21, 31 of the terminals 20, 30. So, the connector 100 is able to keep the soldering portions 21, 31 of the terminals 20, 30 being soldered with the PCB even when there is tolerance in production.
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