Shielded electrical connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6319063
  • Patent Number
    6,319,063
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 1, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A shielded electrical connector (1) comprises an insulative housing (10) having a mating portion (11) defining passageways (111) therein, a plurality of terminals (20) received in corresponding passageways, and a shield (50) enclosing the housing. A rectangular receiving opening (521) is defined in a front surface (52) of the shield for exposing the mating portion of the housing to a complementary plug connector. The rectangular receiving opening is defined by a pair of opposite lateral edges (56, 58) and a pair of longitudinal edges (57, 59). A pair of spring fingers (524, 524′) respectively extends rearward from the lateral edges in a staggered manner. A sum of lengths of the spring fingers is substantially larger than the length of each longitudinal edge whereby the complementary plug connector is reliably retained in a mated position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a shielded electrical connector, and particularly to a shielded USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector having spring fingers provided on a shield thereof for ensuring a reliable engagement between the USB connector and a complementary plug connector.




2. Description of Prior Art




USB connectors are increasingly used in the electrical connector field and are intended to integrate most different types of I/O connectors, such as D-Sub connectors and Mini-Dins, into a standard form. A shield is often used to enclose the USB connector housing for protection against electromagnetic interference. To ensure a reliable engagement between the USB connector and a complementary plug connector, a plurality of spring fingers are integrally stamped from peripheral surfaces of the shield of the USB connector for engaging with the complementary plug connector, thereby retaining the complementary plug connector in a mated position. Such a design is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,738,544; 5,779,489 and 5,928,035. The disadvantage of this design is that repeated stamping processes are required, thereby complicating manufacturing. In addition, the shielding performance is also degraded.




Another relatively simple approach for retaining a complementary plug connector in position is to provide a pair of opposite, rearwardly extending spring fingers at opposite lateral edges of a rectangular opening of a shield adapted to receive the complementary plug connector. Relevant designs are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,083,945; 5,207,597 and 5,378,172. However, since the pair of spring fingers is stamped from the shield and is typically arranged symmetrically, the sum of the lengths of the spring fingers is limited to the length of a longitudinal edge by the rectangular opening. Accordingly, the retention force of the spring fingers may be insufficient to reliably retain the complementary plug connector in position.




Therefore, it is desirable to have a shield with a pair of spring fingers each having sufficient length to reliably retain a complementary plug connector in position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide a USB connector having a shield that has a pair of spring fingers each having sufficient length to ensure a reliable engagement between the USB connector and a complementary plug connector.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a USB connector having a shield that provides complete shielding.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a USB connector having a shield with a simple structure for simplifying manufacturing.




In order to achieve the objects set forth, a shielded electrical connector of the present invention comprises an insulative housing having a mating portion with a plurality of passageways defined therein, a plurality of terminals received in corresponding passageways, and a shield enclosing the housing for electromagnetic interference protection. A rectangular receiving opening is defined in a front surface of the shield for exposing the mating portion of the housing to a complementary plug connector. The rectangular receiving opening is defined by a pair of opposite lateral edges and a pair of longitudinal edges. A pair of spring fingers respectively extends rearward from the lateral edges in a staggered manner. Each spring finger has a length substantially equal to the length of each longitudinal edge whereby the complementary plug connector is reliably retained in a mated position.




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 an exploded perspective view of a USB connector of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an assembled view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a front view of a shield of the USB connector shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a USB connector


1


of the present invention comprises an insulative housing


10


, a plurality of terminals


20


for being received in the housing


10


, a pair of bushings


30


for being retained in the housing


10


, a positioning panel


40


for being attached to a rear side of the housing


10


, and a shield


50


for enclosing the housing


10


.




The housing


10


defines a cutout


101


in a middle portion thereof with a forwardly extending mating portion


11


received therein for mating with a complementary plug connector (not shown). A plurality of passageways


111


is defined in the mating portion


11


for receiving the terminals


20


therein. A pair of side portions


12


and


13


of similar structure is provided on opposite sides of the cutout


101


each with a channel


121


,


131


respectively defined therein for receiving the bushing


30


. Each channel


121


,


131


has a front enlarged portion


123


,


133


. A pair of ribs


122


and


132


is respectively formed on the rear ends of the side portions


12


and


13


and is spaced a distance substantially equal to the length of the positioning panel


40


for retaining the positioning panel


40


therebetween.




Each terminal


20


comprises a front contact portion


21


for mating with a corresponding terminal (not shown) of the complementary plug connector, a middle retention portion


22


for retaining the contact


20


in the housing


10


, and a rear solder tail


23


extending rearward from the housing


10


for being surface mounted to a printed circuit board (not shown) on which the connector


1


is mounted.




The bushing


30


has a front large-dimensioned end portion


31


and a rear small-dimensioned end portion


33


. The front large-dimensioned end portion


31


is adapted to engage with a corresponding front enlarged portion


123


,


133


of the channel


121


,


131


in the housing


10


thereby securely retaining the bushing


30


in the housing


10


.




The positioning panel


40


is adapted to be positioned between the ribs


122


and


132


of the housing


10


and forms a post


41


adjacent to each end thereof for being retained in the rear small-dimensioned end portion


33


of a corresponding bushing


30


. A recess


42


is defined in a bottom edge of the positioning panel


40


for extension of the rear solder tails


23


of the terminals


20


.




Also referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the shield


50


is stamped from a metal sheet and comprises a top surface


51


, a front surface


52


, a pair of side surfaces


53


, a rear surface


54


, and a bottom surface


55


whereby a complete shielding of the housing


1


can be achieved.




Each side surface


53


provides a downwardly extending positioning member


531


for being inserted into a corresponding hole of the printed circuit board, and a horizontally bent trunnion


532


with a hole


5321


defined therein for receiving a securing means. The positioning member


531


and the trunnion


532


are adapted to cooperatively mount the assembled connector


1


on the printed circuit board. A reinforcing member


533


is provided at a bend line of the trunnion


532


for enhancing the strength thereof.




As is clearly shown in

FIG. 3

, the rear surface


54


of the shield


5


is composed of a pair of first tags


541


downwardly extending from the top surface


51


and a pair of second tags


542


upwardly extending from the bottom surface


55


. Each first tag


541


has an outer lateral edge for abutting against an inner surface of a corresponding rib


122


,


132


of the housing


10


, and each second tag


542


is spaced from the corresponding rib


122


,


132


. The first and second tags


541


and


542


are adapted to cooperatively further retain the positioning panel


40


in position relative to the housing


10


whereby rearward displacement of the terminals


20


is prevented thereby facilitating soldering process of the solder tails


23


.




Also referring to

FIG. 2

, the front surface


52


of the shield


50


defines a pair of receiving holes


522


and


523


in alignment with the respective channels


121


and


131


of the housing


10


for extension of an auxiliary latching means of the complementary plug connector. A rectangular receiving opening


521


is defined in the front surface


52


for exposing the mating portion


11


of the housing


10


to the complementary plug connector.




As is clearly shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the rectangular receiving opening


521


is defined by a pair of opposite lateral edges


56


and


58


and a pair of opposite longitudinal edges


57


and


59


. A pair of leading tongues


525


,


526


respectively extends forward from the longitudinal edges


57


and


59


each having an inclined surface


5251


for facilitating insertion of the complementary plug connector. To retain the inserted complementary plug connector in a mated position, a pair of spring fingers


524


and


524


′ is integrally stamped from the shield


50


and respectively extends rearward from the lateral edges


56


and


58


. Specifically, the spring fingers


524


and


524


′ are arranged in a staggered manner and have curved free ends


5240


and


5240


′ extending toward each other. The spring finger


524


is located at a level different from the spring finger


524


′ and a bottom edge


5241


′ of the spring finger


524


′ is substantially higher than a top edge


5241


of the spring finger


524


. As is known to one having ordinally skill in the pertinent art, the bottom edge


5241


′ may be substantially flush with the top edge


5241


, if desired.




By such a design, a sufficient length of each spring finger


524


,


524


′, is substantially larger than of each longitudinal edge


57


,


59


, thereby achieving a sufficient length of each spring finger


524


,


524


′ and ensuring a reliable engagement between the USB connector


1


and the complementary plug connector. In other words, due to the provision of the staggered spring fingers


524


and


524


′, the complementary plug connector is reliably retained in the USB connector


1


in a very simple but effective way without any modification to the remaining parts.




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 shielded electrical connector for connecting with a complementary connector, comprising:an insulative housing having a mating portion with a plurality of passageways defined therein, a cutout defined in a middle portion thereof and a pair of side portions on opposite sides of the cutout, each with a channel defined therethrough, the mating portion being received within the cutout; a plurality of terminals received in corresponding passageways of the mating portion; a shield enclosing the housing, the shield having at least a front surface, a top surface and a pair of side surfaces, each side surface comprising a downwardly extending positioning member and a horizontally bent trunnion for securely mounting the shielded connector to a printed circuit board, the front surface defining a rectangular receiving opening therein for exposing a mating portion of the housing to a complementary connector, the rectangular receiving opening being defined by a pair of opposite lateral edges and a pair of opposite longitudinal edges, a pair of receiving holes, a pair of spring fingers having curved free ends respectively extending rearward from the lateral edges, the pair of spring fingers arranged in a staggered manner, a sum of lengths of the spring fingers being larger than the length of each longitudinal edge for ensuring a reliable engagement between the complementary connector and the mating portion of the housing; a pair of bushings received in corresponding channels of the housing and through the receiving holes of the shield; and a positioning panel assembled to a rear side of the housing, the positioning panel forming a post adjacent to each end thereof for engaging with the corresponding bushing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
089208223 May 2000 TW
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
5147220 Lybrand Sep 1992
5685739 Davis et al. Nov 1997
5779489 Davis et al. Jul 1998
6139367 Yeh Oct 2000