1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a RF connector, and more particularly, to a RF connector having contact terminal set with a moveable bridge selectively disconnecting an upper and a lower parts.
2. Background of the Invention
RF connectors are known to set up an electrical connection between an electronic component and a printed circuit board. U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,630 issued to Murata on Apr. 29, 2003 discloses a type of connector mounted to a printed circuit board. The connector comprises a frame, a movable spring portion having two ends that are supported by the frame and a central portion thereof that is movable and is elastic; a contact portion that is integral with the movable spring portion and that is arranged to come into contact with and connect to a fixed terminal; a fixed portion that is integral with the frame and is arranged to be sandwiched by an upper insulating case portion and a lower insulating case portion of a RF connector; and a lead extending from the fixed portion; wherein the fixed portion includes at least one recess provided therein for being fitted to a leg disposed on the upper insulating case portion of the RF connector so as to accurately locate the movable terminal with respect to the upper insulating case portion.
Unfortunately, problems are encountered with the RF connectors mentioned above. The top surface of the movable spring portion presents a shape of arc providing a point contact with a contact of a complementary connector. This kind of structure always leads to a misconnection between the mating coaxial connector and the RF connector due to providing a point contact therebetween.
Hence, an improved RF connector is needed to solve the above problem.
An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved RF connector of the character described able to provide a planar surface contact, thereby preventing the misconnection between the RF connector and the mating coaxial connector.
In order to achieve the object set forth, a RF connector in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing defining a space section; an upper fixed contact and a lower movable contact are disposed on two opposite sides of the housing in a first direction, each of said upper fixed contact and said lower movable contact including a contact section in the space section and a solder tail exposed outside of the housing, the lower movable contact having on two opposite sides a pair of bending ends disposed which is a lying U-shape; and an upper case mounted upon the housing and defining a plug insertion passageway; and a metallic shell enclosing said upper case and the housing.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The features of this invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:
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The lower insulative case portion 20 includes a base section 200 having a space section 201 for receiving the lower movable contact 40, the lower movable contact 40 stacked in a vertical direction in the space section 201, which reduces a transverse width of the space section 201 and thereby achieves a mini-connector; a first tuber 202 is defined on the bottom of the space section 201 to support the lower movable contact 40 to a level at which a central planar contact section 401 of the lower movable contact 40 will not come in contact with the bottom fixed portion 405, even when the lower movable contact 40 moves downwardly by an external force from a complementary RF connector to be inserted into the connector. A second tuber 206 is also defined in the receiving space 201 to retain the lower movable contact 40. Two cutouts 203 are separately defined on two opposite sides of the lower insulative case portion 20, the cutouts 203 cooperate with the retention blocks 101 to hold the upper fixed contact 30 in position. A pair of depressions 204 is defined on a side of the lower insulative case portion 20 for the upper fixed contact 30 to be retained therein. A receiving groove 205 is defined on the bottom of the space section 201 for receipt of the bottom fixed portion 405.
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The movable contact 40 has a central planar contact section 401, along a transverse direction perpendicular to said lengthwise direction, that is movable and elastic, the central planar contact section 401 arranged to initially come into contact with the contact part of the upper fixed contact 301, the movable contact 40 further including first and second bending ends 402, 403 integrally connected to the central planar contact section 401 through a pair of buffering arm 404 defined on the opposite sides of the central planar contact section 401 symmetrically, and retained by the inner face of the lower insulative case portion 20, said first bending end 402 and second bending end 403 are lying U-shaped. A bottom fixed portion 405 extends from a free end of the first bending end 402 horizontally, and retained with the second tuber 206 through a mounting hole 406 defined thereon. A soldering tail 407 extends out of the base section 200 from the end of the bottom fixed portion 405 for soldering onto the printed circuit board (not shown).
A metal shell 50 having planar section 501 with a mating permanency 502 protruding therefrom. A plurality of locking barbs 503 is defined on the opposite sides of the planar section 601 symmetrically.
After assembly, the central planar contact section 401 of the lower movable contact 40 is arranged to be movable from a position at which the movable contact 40 is in contact with the upper fixed contact 30 to a position at which the lower movable contact 40 is separated from the upper fixed contact 30. The central planar contact section 401 ensures that a central contact of a mating coaxial connector can make contact with the lower movable contact 40 flatly, and prevents the central contact from misconnecting with the movable contact 40.
While preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008 2 0160052 U | Sep 2008 | CN | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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6554630 | Murata | Apr 2003 | B2 |
6843673 | Liu et al. | Jan 2005 | B1 |
6939152 | Chen | Sep 2005 | B1 |
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20100081308 A1 | Apr 2010 | US |