Information
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Patent Grant
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6431919
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Patent Number
6,431,919
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 12, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 13, 200222 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
- 439 680
- 439 677
- 439 607
- 439 608
- 439 490
- 439 681
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A receptacle connector assembly (1) comprises an insulative housing (18) with a number of contacts (31, 41) retained therein and a pair of keying devices (50). The housing defines a first large-dimensioned receiving cavity (11) and a second small-dimensioned receiving cavity (21). The first receiving cavity has a channel (17). Each keying device comprises an engaging portion (511; 521) received in the first receiving cavity for being pushed outward by the mating plug connector, a resilient portion (513; 523) extending from the engaging portion, and a tongue (512; 522) extending from the resilient portion and projecting into the channel.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a receptacle connector assembly, and particularly to a receptacle connector assembly with keying devices for preventing an unmating plug connector from being inserted thereinto.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, a receptacle connector assembly comprises an RJ45 receptacle connector and an RJ11 receptacle connector arranged in a side-by-side manner. The RJ45 receptacle connector has a larger size than the RJ11 receptacle connector. Therefore, an RJ11 plug connector adapted for mating with the RJ11 receptacle connector is easy to be misplugged into the RJ45 receptacle connector. When the RJ11 plug connector is inserted into the RJ45 receptacle connector, contacts received in the RJ45 receptacle connector may be damaged. Furthermore, the electrical capability of the contacts may be adversely affected. U.S. Pat. No. 6,022,246 discloses a connector assembly including a male connector and a female connector. The male connector includes at least one row of sleeve members for receiving receptacle contacts therein. The female connector defines a plurality of cavities for receiving plug contacts therein. A pair of keys are respectively disposed on two sleeve members at two opposite ends, and a pair of keyways are respectively defined, communicating with two cavities at two opposite ends, thereby preventing mismating of the connector assembly. However, this design cannot prevent a small-dimensioned RJ11 plug connector from being inserted into a large-dimensioned RJ45 receptacle connector. The copending TW patent application Ser. No. 89215868, filed on Sep., 14, 2000 and assigned to the same assignee, discloses an RJ45 receptacle connector with a pair of keying devices for preventing an RJ11 plug connector from being inserted thereinto. In such design, the keying devices are assembled to the RJ45 receptacle connector from two opposite sides thereof, respectively. The copending application Ser. No. 09/721,827 filed on Nov. 22, 2000 having the same inventor and the same assignee with the instant application substantially discloses the similar “single” port modular jack with anti-mismating means thereof. However, for the side-by-side “dual” ports arrangement, the receptacle connector assembly includes a unitarily molded housing, wherein the RJ45 receptacle connector has an exposed sidewall and an opposite unexposed sidewall. Obviously, it is difficult to assemble one of the keying devices onto the unexposed sidewall of the RJ45 receptacle connector.
Hence, an improved receptacle connector assembly with keying devices is desired to overcome the disadvantages of the related art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a receptacle connector assembly having a pair of keying devices for preventing an unmating plug connector from being inserted thereinto.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, a receptacle connector assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing with a plurality of contacts retained therein and a pair of keying devices. The housing defines in a mating face thereof a first large-dimensioned receiving cavity adapted for receiving a first large-dimensioned plug connector and a second small-dimensioned receiving cavity adapted for receiving a second small-dimensioned plug connector. The first receiving cavity has a channel adapted for receiving a projection of the first plug connector. The housing has a partition separating the first receiving cavity from the second receiving cavity and a sidewall opposite to the partition and adjacent to the first receiving cavity. The housing defines a first cutout and a slit in the sidewall. The housing defines a second cutout extending from a rear face thereof proximate to the partition and an inwardly extending recess communicating with the second cutout. The pair of keying devices are assembled to the housing respectively from the first cutout and the second cutout. The keying devices comprise a pair of respective tail portions respectively retained in the slit and the recess, a pair of respective resilient portions forwardly extending from corresponding tail portions, a pair of respective engaging portions extending from corresponding resilient portions and received in a front position of the first receiving cavity for being pushed away from each other by the first plug connector, and a pair of respective tongues extending from the resilient portions and projecting into the channel. The tongues lie in a common horizontal plane functioning as a stop for preventing the second plug connector from being inserted into the first receiving cavity. The pair of engaging portions are spaced a distance smaller than the width of the first receiving cavity but larger than the width of the second receiving cavity.
When the first plug connector is inserted into the first receiving cavity, the engaging portions are pushed away from each other to actuate the tongues to move away from each other, whereby the first plug connector is successfully inserted into the first receiving cavity. Contrarily, when the second plug connector is inserted into the first receiving cavity, the engaging portions cannot be pushed away from each other. As a result, the tongues also cannot be pushed away from each other, thereby stopping the second plug connector from being inserted into the first receiving cavity.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded, perspective view of a receptacle connector assembly consisting of an RJ45 receptacle connector and an RJ11 receptacle connector arranged in a side-by-side manner in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an assembled, perspective view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an insulative housing of the receptacle connector assembly with a pair of keying devices assembled thereto;
FIG. 4
is a view similar to
FIG. 3
but taken from a different perspective;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the insulative housing taken along section line
5
—
5
in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a partially cross-sectional view showing the keying devices in an original position with respective to the housing before insertion of an RJ45 plug connector;
FIG. 7
is a partially cross-sectional view showing the keying devices being pushed away from each other when the RJ45 plug connector is inserted into a first receiving cavity of the housing; and
FIG. 8
is a partially cross-sectional view showing the keying devices in a final position when the RJ45 plug connector is completely inserted into the first receiving cavity.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 4
, a receptacle connector assembly
1
in accordance with the present invention consists of an RJ45 receptacle connector and an RJ11 receptacle connector arranged in a side-by-side manner. The receptacle connector assembly
1
comprises a unitarily molded insulative housing
18
, a first contact module
30
and a second contact module
40
both retained in the housing
18
, a pair of Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
60
secured to the housing
18
, a pair of keying devices
50
, and a shell
70
enclosing the insulative housing
18
.
The insulative housing
18
has a mating face
180
and a mounting face
182
(FIG.
3
). The housing
18
comprises a first housing
10
and a second housing
20
arranged in a side-by-side manner. The first housing
10
defines a first large-dimensioned receiving cavity
11
in the mating face
180
for receiving an RJ45 plug connector
2
(schematically shown in FIG.
6
). The first receiving cavity
11
has an upper channel
17
(
FIG. 3
) adapted for receiving a projection
220
(
FIG. 6
) of the inserted RJ45 plug connector
2
. The second housing
20
defines a second small-dimensioned receiving cavity
21
in the mating face
180
for receiving an RJ11 plug connector (not shown). The first receiving cavity
11
is separated from the second receiving cavity
21
by a partition
13
. The first housing
10
defines a first opening
12
in the mounting face
182
joining the first receiving cavity
11
. The second housing
20
defines a second opening
22
in the mounting face
182
joining the second receiving cavity
21
.
Also referring to
FIGS. 3 and 5
, the first housing
10
defines a keying notch
15
in a sidewall
14
thereof. The keying notch
15
has a first cutout
151
and a first slot
153
both adjacent to the mating face
180
and joining the first receiving cavity
11
, an inwardly extending slit
152
in a direction perpendicular to the sidewall
14
and a depression
154
communicating with the first cutout
151
. The first housing
10
defines a second cutout
161
adjacent to the partition
13
extending from a rear face
16
thereof. The second cutout
161
extends into the first receiving cavity
11
and forms a second slot
131
proximate to the partition
13
. A concavity
160
is defined in the rear face
16
at a corner of the first housing
10
and the second housing
20
communicating with the second cutout
161
. The first housing
10
defines an inwardly extending recess
162
communicating with the concavity
160
. The recess
162
has a pair of stop faces
1620
and a contact face
1622
opposite to the stop faces
1620
.
The first contact module
30
includes a plurality of first contacts
31
retained therein. Each first contact
31
has a first mating portion
311
for electrically engaging with corresponding contacts of the RJ45 plug connector and a first tail portion
312
for connection with a printed circuit board (not shown). The second contact module
40
includes a plurality of second contacts
41
retained therein. Each second contact
41
has a second mating portion
411
for electrically engaging with corresponding contacts of the RJ11 plug connector and a second tail portion
412
for connection with the printed circuit board.
The keying devices
50
made of electrical material comprise a first keying device
51
positioned adjacent to the sidewall
14
of the first housing
10
and a second keying device
52
positioned adjacent to the partition
13
. The first keying device
51
has a first tail portion
510
, a first resilient portion
513
forwardly extending from the first tail portion
510
, a first engaging portion
511
forwardly and outwardly extending from the first resilient portion
513
, and a first tongue
512
inwardly extending from an upper edge of the first resilient portion
513
. The first tongue
512
functions as a stop. The second keying device
52
, which has a configuration substantially the same as that of the first keying device
51
, has a second tail portion
520
, a second resilient portion
523
forwardly extending from the second tail portion
520
, a second engaging portion
521
forwardly and outwardly extending from the second resilient portion
523
, and a second tongue
522
inwardly extending from an upper edge of the second resilient portion
523
. The second tongue
512
functions as a stop. The first tail portion
510
of the first keying device
51
includes a first rectangular base portion
5100
and an L-shaped first fixed portion
5102
extending outwardly from a lower position of the first base portion
5100
. The second tail portion
520
of the second keying device
52
includes a second rectangular base portion
5200
and a pair of second fixed portions
5202
respectively extending from opposite edges of the second base portion
5200
.
Further referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
5
, in assembly, the first contact module
30
is assembled to the first housing
10
via the first opening
12
. The first mating portions
311
of the first contacts
31
are received in the first receiving cavity
11
for engaging with the inserted RJ45 plug connector. The first tail portions
312
of the first contacts
31
extend through the mounting face
182
of the housing
18
for connection with the printed circuit board. The second contact module
40
is assembled to the second housing
20
via the second opening
22
. The second mating portions
411
of the second contacts
41
are received in the second receiving cavity
21
for engaging with the inserted RJ11 plug connector. The second tail portions
412
of the second contacts
41
extend through the mounting face
182
of the housing
18
for connection with the printed circuit board.
The first keying device
51
is assembled to the first housing
10
via the keying notch
15
in the sidewall
14
. The first engaging portion
511
and the first tongue
512
extend into the first receiving cavity
11
. The first base portion
5100
of the first tail portion
510
is received in the slit
152
. The first fixed portion
5102
of the first tail portion
510
is received in the depression
154
. The second keying device
52
is inserted into the first housing
10
via the second cutout
161
. The second engaging portion
521
and the second tongue
522
extend into the first receiving cavity
11
. The second tail portion
520
firstly extends through the concavity
160
under a compressed condition, and then springs upwardly to make the fixed portions
5202
abutting against the stop faces
1620
and to make the base portion
5200
abutting against the contact face
1622
. Thus, the tail portion
520
is firmly fixed in the recess
162
.
When the shell
70
encloses the insulative housing
18
, the first fixed portion
5102
of the first keying device
51
is sandwiched between the first housing
10
and the shell
70
, whereby the first keying device
51
is stably fixed in the first housing
10
. Further, the first fixed portion
5102
abuts against the shell
70
to provide a grounding path between the inserted RJ45 plug connector and the printed circuit board on which the receptacle connector assembly
1
is mounted. At the same time, the second tail portion
520
of the second keying device
52
abuts against the shell
70
to protect the second keying device
52
from extraction. A grounding path is also provided between the inserted RJ11 plug connector and the printed circuit board on which the receptacle connector assembly
1
is mounted.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, the first keying device
51
and the second keying device
52
are symmetrically positioned on opposite sides of the first receiving cavity
11
. The first tongue
512
of the first keying device
51
and the second tongue
522
of the second keying device
52
extend into the channel
17
and lie in a common horizontal plane. Therefore, a distance between the first tongue
512
and the second tongue
522
is smaller than the width of the channel
17
. The first engaging portion
511
and the second engaging portion
521
are received in a front portion of the first receiving cavity
11
. A distance between the first engaging portion
511
and the second engaging portion
521
is smaller than the width of the first receiving cavity
11
but larger than the width of the second receiving cavity
21
.
Referring to
FIGS. 6
,
7
and
8
, because the width of the RJ45 plug connector
2
is larger than the distance between the first engaging portion
511
and the second engaging portion
521
, when the RJ45 plug connector
2
is inserted into the first receiving cavity
11
of the first housing
10
, two opposite sides
200
of the RJ45 plug connector
2
respectively bias against the first engaging portion
511
and the second engaging portion
521
to actuate the first resilient portion
513
and the second resilient portion
523
to move away from each other. As a result, the first tongue
512
moves into the first slot
153
and the second tongue
522
moves into the second slot
131
, whereby the projection
220
of the RJ45 plug connector
2
is successfully inserted into the channel
17
. Thus, the RJ45 plug connector
2
can be completely inserted into the first receiving cavity
11
of the receptacle connector assembly
1
.
Contrarily, because the width of the RJ11 plug connector, which is adapted for engaging with the second receiving cavity
21
, is smaller than the distance between the first engaging portion
511
and the second engaging portion
521
, when the RJ11 plug connector is inserted into the first receiving cavity
11
of the first housing
10
, the first engaging portion
511
and the second engaging portion
512
cannot be pushed away from each other. Accordingly, the first tongue
512
and the second tongue
522
cannot be pushed away from the channel
17
, thereby stopping the RJ11 plug connector from entering into the first receiving cavity
11
of the first housing
10
. Thus, the receptacle connector assembly
1
with the keying devices
50
can prevent the RJ11 plug connector from being inserted into the first receiving cavity
11
, whereby the contacts
31
received in the first receiving cavity
11
are protected from damage and the electrical capability of the contacts
31
is ensured.
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 receptacle connector assembly comprising:an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts retained in the housing, the housing defining in a mating face thereof, a first large-dimensioned receiving cavity adapted for receiving a first large-dimensioned plug connector and a second small-dimensioned receiving cavity adapted for receiving a second small-dimensioned plug connector, the first receiving cavity having a channel adapted for receiving a projection of the first plug connector, the housing having a partition separating the first receiving cavity from the second receiving cavity and a sidewall opposite to the partition and adjacent to the first receiving cavity, the housing defining a first cutout and a slit in the sidewall, the housing defining a second cutout extending from a rear face thereof proximate to the partition and an inwardly extending recess communicating with the second cutout; and a pair of keying devices assembled to the housing respectively from the first cutout and the second cutout, the keying devices comprising a pair of respective tail portions respectively retained in the slit and the recess, a pair of respective resilient portions forwardly extending from corresponding tail portions, a pair of respective engaging portions extending from corresponding resilient portions and received in a front position of the first receiving cavity for being pushed away from each other by the first plug connector, and a pair of respective tongues extending from the resilient portions and projecting into the channel for preventing the second plug connector from being inserted into the first receiving cavity; wherein the pair of tongues of the keying devices lie in a common horizontal plane; wherein the pair of engaging portions of the keying devices are spaced a distance smaller than the width of the first receiving cavity but larger than the width of the second receiving cavity.
- 2. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first cutout is adjacent to the mating face of the housing and communicating with the first receiving cavity, and wherein the slit is adjacent to the rear face of the housing.
- 3. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second cutout extends through the partition and communicates with the first receiving cavity.
- 4. The receptacle connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing defines a concavity extending from the rear face at a corner thereof, the inwardly extending recess communicating with the concavity.
- 5. A receptacle connector assembly comprising:a unitary insulative housing defining side by side a first receiving cavity for receiving a first plug and a second receiving cavity for receiving a second plug, said first receiving cavity being larger than the second receiving cavity while sharing a same partition wall with the second receiving cavity therebetween; each of said first receiving cavity and said second cavity further including a channel in communication with the corresponding cavity for receiving a projection of either one of said first and second plugs; first and second keying devices respectively attached to a side wall and the partition wall beside said first receiving cavity, each of said first and second keying devices defining an engaging portion extending into the first receiving cavity, a tongue extending into the corresponding channel beside said first cavity, and a tail fixing section; wherein the housing defines a first cutout in the side wall to allow the first keying device to be assembled to the housing in a lateral/inward direction, and further defines a second cutout in and around the partition wall to allow the second keying device to be assembled to the housing in a back-to-front direction; wherein a pair of LED devices are assembled to the housing respectively generally aligned with the corresponding keying devices in a vertical direction, and one of the LED devices is assembled to a top of the partition wall after the second keying device is assembled to the housing for not obstructing assembling of the second keying device into the housing; wherein; the tail fixing section of the second keying device is located around a rear portion of the second cavity instead of a rear portion of the partition wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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90210519 U |
Jun 2001 |
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