Information
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Patent Grant
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6592408
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Patent Number
6,592,408
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Date Filed
Thursday, April 11, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 15, 200321 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
- 439 669
- 439 607
- 439 101
- 439 108
- 439 609
- 439 188
- 439 95
- 439 939
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector (1) comprises an insulating housing (10) defining an insertion hole (122) adapted for insertion of the plug connector. A plurality of terminal receiving slots (170) is defined beside the insertion hole. A plurality of signal terminals (21, 22, 23, 24, 25) is assembled within the terminal receiving slots. Each terminal has a soldering tail (212, 222, 232, 243, 252) located outside the housing. The soldering tails each have a bottom end located between top and bottom walls of the housing and soldered to a printed circuit board (4). Each terminal further comprises a mating portion (213, 223, 233, 243, 253) extending into the insertion hole adapted for contacting with a complementary plug. A shielding (30) is mounted to the housing and having a grounding plate (33) extending downwardly beyond the bottom wall of the housing, adapted for engaging with a conductive grounding device.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a socket connector, and particularly to an audio socket connector for mounting to a printed circuit board, in which the connector has a reduced height above the printed circuit board when the connector is mounted thereon.
2. Description of Related Art
Audio socket connectors are broadly applied to radios, records, TVs and other electronic apparatus to transfer audio signals between two audio systems. Recently, the audio socket connectors are more popularly applied in handheld electronic apparatus such as mobile phones, pocket computers and personal digital aids. These socket connectors are mounted on printed circuit boards in the apparatus for contacting with complementary audio plug connectors so that voice information can be transmitted to/from the apparatus.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, a conventional audio socket connector comprises a rectangular insulating housing
5
, a plurality of signal terminals
6
enclosing a front portion
12
of the housing
6
. The terminals
6
each comprise a tail
61
protruding beyond a bottom face of the housing
6
for soldering to a printed circuit board (not shown). An insertion hole
51
is defined in the front portion of the housing
5
though which an audio plug can be inserted into the socket connector to electrically connect therebwith. The shielding
7
has a pair of forwardly extending grounding tabs
71
located beside the insertion hole
51
for contacting with an conductive enclosure of an electronic device thereby forming a grounding circuit. However, the size of the grounding plates
71
is limited because it is arranged beside the insertion hole. This results that the reliability of the grounding circuit can not be ensured. In addition, the design that the grounding tabs
71
project in a direction parallel to the force applying direction for insertion/withdrawal of the complementary plug connector into/from the socket connector causes the engagement between the tabs
71
and the enclosure of the electronic device to be unstable. Furthermore, as mentioned, above, such a socket connector is now used in a portable electronic device which has a requirement of trend of minimization; however, for the conventional socket connector, its entire height is almost on the printed circuit board to which the socket connector is mounted. This causes the height of the electronic device not able to be reduced to meet the trend of minimization.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, a first object of the present invention is to provide a sink-type audio socket connector having improved grounding structure.
In order to achieve the object set forth, a socket connector of the present invention is assembled to a printed circuit board and adapted for mating with a complementary plug connector. The socket connector comprises an insulating housing having a mating surface at a front portion thereof, an insertion hole extending through the mating surface adapted for insertion of the plug connector therein, and a plurality of terminal receiving slots defined beside the insertion hole. A plurality of signal terminals is assembled within the terminal receiving slots. Each terminal has a soldering tail located outside the housing. The soldering tails has a bottom end located between top and bottom walls of the housing and soldered to the printed circuit boards. Each terminal further comprises a mating portion extending into the insertion hole adapted for contacting with the complementary plug. A shielding is mounted to the housing and having a grounding plate extending downwardly beyond the bottom wall of the housing, adapted for engaging with a conductive grounding device.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a socket connector of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the connector of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
, from a bottom and rear aspect;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the connector of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a partially front elevational view showing the connector of
FIG. 1
mounted to a printed circuit board in a conductive enclosure of an electronic device; and
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a prior art audio socket connector.
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
, an audio socket connector of the present invention mainly includes an insulating housing
10
, a plurality of signal terminals
21
,
22
,
23
,
24
,
25
and a shielding
30
. The housing
10
includes a rectangular base
11
having a top wall
111
, a bottom wall
112
, a front wall
113
and two side walls
114
,
115
. A mating portion
12
is formed at the front wall
113
and has a mating surface
121
. An insertion hole
122
is defined in the mating portion
12
through the mating surface
121
into the base
11
for insertion of a complementary plug connector (not shown) into the socket connector
1
. The base
11
defines a plurality of terminal receiving slots
170
beside the insertion hole
122
for retaining corresponding terminals therein. A plurality of extending portions
131
,
132
,
133
,
134
horizontally extend outwardly from upper portions of the side walls
114
,
115
. The extending portions
131
,
132
,
133
,
134
each have a top face coplanar with a top face of the top wall
111
. The side walls
114
and
115
of the base
11
of the housing
10
form openings
141
,
142
, respectively, located near the front wall
113
; furthermore, an opening
143
is defined in the base
11
through a rear face (not labeled) of the base
11
. These openings,
141
,
142
,
143
are used for extension of the terminals therethrough to be mounted in the housing
10
. The side walls
114
and
115
of the base
11
defines a plurality of securing slots
160
immediately below the extending portions
131
,
132
,
133
,
134
. The top wall
111
and the side walls
114
and
115
of the base
11
define a plurality of rectangular holes
150
. A pair of narrow slots
171
is defined in the extending portions
131
,
132
, located immediately outside the side wall
114
and facing each other. A pair of narrow slots
172
is defined in the extending portions
133
,
134
, located immediately outside the side walls
115
and facing each other. These narrow slots
171
and
172
are used for the securement of shielding
30
to the housing
10
.
The terminals comprises first, second, third, forth and fifth terminals
21
,
22
,
23
,
24
and
25
. The terminals have securing portions
211
,
221
,
231
,
241
and
251
which are received within the terminal receiving slots
170
and the securing slots
160
of the housing
10
, respectively. The terminals further comprise soldering tails
212
,
222
,
232
,
242
and
252
extending from corresponding securing portions
211
,
221
,
231
,
241
and
251
, for soldering to a printed circuit board
4
(
FIG. 5
) by a through-hole manner. The securing portions
221
,
231
and
241
are perpendicularly secured within the terminal receiving slots
170
. The securing portions
211
and
251
are horizontally secured within the securing slots
160
. The soldering tails
222
,
232
,
242
horizontally extend from upper portions of corresponding securing portions
221
,
231
,
241
and then extend downwardly. The soldering tails
212
and
252
directly extend perpendicularly and downwardly from side edges of corresponding securing portions
211
,
251
. The terminals
21
,
22
,
23
, and
24
include mating portions
213
,
223
,
233
and
243
integrally extending from the securing portions thereof, respectively, for mating with the complementary plug connector when the plug connector is inserted into the socket connector
1
. The fifth terminal
25
includes a guiding portion
253
extending downwardly from the securing portion
251
, opposite the soldering tail
252
. In addition, the securing portions
211
,
221
,
241
and
251
each form a protrusion
201
thereon for engaging with the base
11
in the rectangular holes
150
, to thereby secure the terminals
21
,
22
,
24
,
25
to the housing
10
.
The shielding
30
includes a rectangular base plate
31
for covering the top wall
11
I of the base
11
of the housing
10
. An elongate, rectangular securing plate
32
depends from a side edge of the base plate
31
and a grounding plate
33
depends from an opposite side edge off the base plate
31
. The grounding plate
33
includes a triangular side plate
331
abutting against the side wall
114
of the base
11
, wherein front and rear ends of a top of the side plate
331
are engagingly secured within the narrow slots
171
, respectively. The grounding plate
33
further has an lower portion configured as an elongate, downwardly-curved flap
332
extending downwardly and laterally inwardly from a bottom end of the triangular side plate
331
. The flap
332
is located blow the bottom wall
112
of the base
11
for abutting against a bottom wall
5
(
FIG. 5
) of a conductive enclosure of an electronic device in which the socket connector
1
is accommodate to thereby form a grounding circuit for the connector
1
. A free end of the flap
332
extends toward the bottom wall
112
of the base
11
and spaces therefrom a distance so as to provide the flap
332
with a good resiliency when it abuts against the bottom wall
5
of the enclosure.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, in assembly, the terminals
22
,
23
and
24
are secured within the housing
10
from the opening
143
. The securing portions
221
,
231
and
241
are secured within the terminal receiving slots
170
and the mating portions
223
,
233
,
243
extend into the insertion hole
122
so as to mate with the complementary plug when the plug is inserted into the insertion hole
122
. The soldering tails
222
,
232
and
242
are located outside the side walls
114
,
115
, in which each of the soldering tails
222
,
232
,
242
has a bottom end located above the bottom wall
112
of the base
11
a distance which is substantially equal to half of a height of the side wall
114
or
115
. The securing portions
211
,
251
and the horizontal portions of the soldering tails
222
,
232
,
242
are secured within the securing slots
160
defined under the extending portions
132
and
133
. The protrusions
201
of the terminals
22
and
24
engage in the rectangular holes
150
of the side walls
114
,
115
to ensure the securement of the terminals
22
,
24
to the side walls
114
,
115
. The terminals
21
and
25
are assembled to the housing
10
by moving the terminals
21
,
25
through the openings
141
and
142
of the side walls
114
and
115
of the housing
10
. The securing portions
211
and
251
are secured within the securing slots
160
above the openings
141
,
142
, respectively. The securing portions
211
and
251
also abut against bottom surfaces of the corresponding extending portions
131
and
134
to securely retain the terminals
21
,
25
to the housing
10
. The mating portion
213
of the first terminal
21
extends into the insertion hole
122
and for engaging with the inserted complementary plug. The guiding portion
253
of the fifth terminal
25
is positioned outside of the mating portion
243
of the forth terminal
24
. When the complementary plug is inserted, the mating portion
243
of the forth terminal
24
is outwardly deflected to engage with the guiding portion
253
, whereby whether a correct connection between the plug and the socket connector
1
is achieved can be detected by a circuit (not shown) connecting with the terminals
24
,
25
. The soldering tails
212
and
252
are located outside the side walls
114
,
115
, respectively. The soldering tails
212
,
252
, each has a bottom end located at a level the same as that of the other soldering tails
22
,
23
,
24
. The protrusions
201
of the first and fifth terminals
21
and
25
are engaged in the rectangular holes
150
of the top wall
111
, respectively, thereby ensuring securement of the terminals
21
,
25
to the top wall
111
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, in the present invention, the base
11
of the housing
10
is fitted downwardly through a hole
41
defined in the printed circuit board
4
until the extending portions
131
,
132
,
133
,
134
abut against a top face of the printed circuit board
4
, in which the bottom ends of the soldering tails
212
,
222
,
232
,
242
,
252
are fined into the plated holes (not shown) of the printed circuit board
4
. The bottom ends of the solder tails are then soldered to the plated holes. In the present invention, since a large portion of a profile of the socket connector is positioned under the printed circuit board, the connector
1
has only a small profile above the printed circuit board
4
, whereby the electronic apparatus incorporating the socket connector can have a reduced height. Furthermore, since the shielding
30
has a grounding plate
33
with a flap
332
laterally and downwardly extending to engage with the bottom plate
5
of the conductive enclosure of the electronic apparatus, the engagement between the shielding
30
and the enclosure is not susceptible to the force for inserting/withdrawing the plug connector into/from the socket connector
1
. Accordingly, the shielding/grounding effectiveness of the connector
1
can be improved.
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 socket connector, assembled to a printed circuit board and adapted for mating with a complementary plug connector, the socket connector comprising:an insulating housing having a cylindrical mating portion with a mating surface at a front portion thereof, an insertion hole extending through the mating surface adapted for insertion of the plug connector therein, and a plurality of terminal receiving slots defined beside the insertion hole; a plurality of signal terminals assembled within the terminal receiving slots, each of the terminals having a soldering tail located outside the housing, the soldering tail having a bottom end located between top and bottom walls of the housing and soldered to the printed circuit boards, and a mating portion extending into the insertion hole adapted for contacting with the complementary plug; and a metal shielding mounted to the housing, the shielding having a grounding plate extending downwardly beyond the bottom wall of the housing, adapted for engaging with a conductive grounding device; wherein the housing further includes a pair of side walls integrally connecting with the top and bottom walls, said walls defining a rectangular base; wherein an extending portion is farmed at an upper portion of each of two side walls of the housing, the extending portions abutting against a top face of the printed circuit board; wherein the shielding has a rectangular base plate covering the top face of the top wall, the grounding plate extending downwardly from a side edge of the base and a rectangular securing plate extending from an opposite side edge of the base plate; wherein the grounding plate includes a triangular side plate connecting with the base plate, and a flap laterally and downwardly extending from a bottom end of the side plate, the flap being adapted for engaging with the conductive enclosure, a free end of the flap being oriented toward the bottom wall of the housing and spaced therefrom; wherein a narrow slot is defined in each of the extending portions, and the shielding fitting in the narrow slots; wherein an upper portion of the side plate of the grounding plate and the securing plate are secured within the narrow slots of the extending portions.
- 2. The socket connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the extending portions are horizontally formed at a top of the side walls of the housing, the extending portions each having a top face coplanar with a top face of the top wall of the housing.
- 3. The socket connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein each terminal has a securing portion received within a corresponding terminal receiving slot of the housing, said soldering tails connecting with the securing portions, respectively.
- 4. The socket connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein the soldering tails of the terminals are located beside the side walls and under the extending portions of the housing, respectively.
- 5. The socket connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein a profile of the housing has a large portion being located below the printed circuit board.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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Kind |
90209866 U |
Jun 2001 |
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