The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector having a better anti-EMI effect. This application is related to a copending application with the same applicant, the same title and the same filing date.
With the development of the technology, an electrical connector for transmitting a high frequency signal and having an anti-EMI effect is very popular. Wherein one of the electrical connectors includes a housing formed of plastic material, two groups of conductive terminals retained within the housing and shielding member. The housing defines a receiving space for accommodating a mating connector, and the two groups of conductive terminals are arranged on both sides of the receiving space. The shielding member is disposed between the two groups of conductive terminals and spaced from the insulating blocks without being in contact with the conductive terminals, so that the arrangement of the shielding member effectively prevents electromagnetic interference of the conductive terminals. However, with the development of high-frequency transmission needs, the signal interference between the terminals become increasingly serious.
Therefore, an improved electrical connector is highly desired to meet overcome the requirement.
An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector with a stable structure and a better anti-EMI effect.
In order to achieve above-mentioned object, an electrical connector includes an insulative housing, a plurality of conductive terminals retained in the insulative housing, a metal shell enclosing the insulative housing and two grounding members respectively assembled on the outside of the upper and lower sidewalls. The insulative housing defines an upper sidewall, a lower sidewall and two end walls connected to both ends of the upper and lower sidewalls, and the upper sidewall, the lower sidewall and the end walls collectively are formed a mating cavity. The conductive terminals are divided into two sets and received in the upper and lower sidewalls, respectively. Each grounding member defines a body portion fixed to the outside of the insulative housing and a plurality of contacting arms. Each contacting arm defines a connecting portion extending forwardly from the body portion and a contacting portion bent inwardly from the connecting portion, and the upper and lower sidewalls of the insulative housing defines a plurality of channels for receiving the contacting arms and a plurality of ribs disposed in corresponding channels, the contacting portion of the grounding member protrudes into the mating cavity and the connecting portion abuts against the top surface of the rib to form a certain pre-pressure to the contacting arm.
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.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail. Referring to
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The conductive terminals 12 are assembled into the insulative housing 11 from the rear side of the insulative housing 11, and the conductive terminals 12 are divided into two sets and arranged in the terminal grooves 1110 of the upper sidewall 111 and the lower sidewall 112. Each of the conductive terminals 12 defines a retaining portion 121 fixed to the insulative housing 11, a contacting portion 122 extending forwardly from the retaining portion 121 and projecting into the mating cavity 101 and a soldering portion 123 extending rearwardly and outside of the insulative housing 11. The shielding member 13 is assembled on the rear side of the insulative housing 11 and located between the two sets of conductive terminals 12. The shielding member 13 defines a horizontal shielding portion 130 retained in the insulative housing 11, a pair of elastic arms 131 extending inclined forward from the front end of the horizontal shielding portion 130 and projecting into the mating cavity 101, and a vertical shielding portion 132 extending vertically and downwardly from the rear end of the horizontal shielding portion 130.
The terminal module 1 further defines two grounding members 14 assembled on the outside of the insulative housing 11. Each of the grounding members 14 defines a body portion 140 attached to the outside of the insulative housing 11, a plurality of contacting arms 141 extending forwardly from the body portion 140 and a pair of overlapping portions 142 extending into the insulative housing 11 in the vertical direction from the longitudinal ends of the body portion 140. The conductive terminals 12 comprise a plurality of differential terminal pairs 12S and a plurality of grounding terminals 12G which are interval set, the contacting arms 141 are projecting into the mating cavity 101 and disposed in front of the grounding terminals 12G, so that the contacting arm 141 of the grounding member 14 may come into contact with the contacting area (not shown) of the mating connector before the contacting portion 122 of the grounding terminal. The overlapping portions 142 of the two grounding members 14 are overlapped with each other and are in contact with both longitudinal sides of the horizontal shielding portion 130 of the shielding member 13 while the overlapped portions 142 of the grounding member 14 are welded on both ends of the horizontal shielding portion 130 of the shielding member 13 by soldering or spot welding so that the grounding members 14 are integrated with the shielding member 13. It has a better masking effect when the electrical connector 100 is overlapped with the mating connector.
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The upper shell 21 is engaged with the projection 1113 of the upper sidewall 111 of the insulative housing 11 through the through hole 2101 of the main portion 210 so that the upper shell 21 is fixed to the insulative housing 11. The L-shaped front side portion 211 of the upper shell 21 defines a front locking hole 2112 disposed in vertical portion thereof, and the vertical portion of the U-shaped frame portion 222 of the lower shell 22 defines a front protrusion 2222 corresponding to the front locking hole 2112. The front protrusion 2222 of the lower shell 22 is fixed in the front locking hole 2112 of the upper shell 21 so that the upper shell 21 and the lower shell 22 are electrically connected together. The rear shell 23 defines a vertical base portion 230 and a pair of overlapping plates 231 extending forwardly from the vertical base portion 230. The rear locking hole 2310 of the overlapping plate 231 is engaged with locking shrapnel 2121 on the rear side portion 212 of the upper shell 21, so that the rear shell 23 is electrically connected to the upper shell 21. While the U-shaped frame portion 222 of the lower shell 22 defines a resilient clamping arm 2223 extending through the recess 1130 of the insulative housing 11 into the mating cavity 101, the resilient clamping arm 2223 is used for engaging the grounding member (not shown) of the mating connector when the mating connector is inserted, to form a better masking effect.
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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 board general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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