Slim modular jack

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793538
  • Patent Number
    6,793,538
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 22, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A slim modular jack (7) has a shell (1), a housing (2), and a terminal insert module (3) received in the housing. The shell has a front wall (10) and a pair of side walls (11) bending from the front wall. The housing has a substantially U-shaped body portion with an upper wall (21), a lower wall (22) and a rear side (23). The side walls of the shell act as side walls of the housing after the shell is assembled to surround the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to electrical connectors, and more particularly to a slim type modular jack connector having an improved, simple structure.




2. Brief Description of the Related Art




Modular Jacks are often used in data communication networks to transmit signals. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,791,942, 4,501,464, and 4,457,570 show such modular jacks. Each of these modular jacks has an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts, and a metal shield. The housing has a body portion including a pair of side walls, a top wall and a bottom wall. The shield has a pair of side plates, a top plate and a bottom plate to substantially surround the housing and to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI). However, a thickness of the side walls of the housing and the side plates of the shield is relatively large and then the connector occupies a relatively large space.




Hence, an improved electrical connector occupying less space is needed to solve the above problems.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of this invention to provide a slim type modular jack connector which occupies less space.




A modular jack in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes an insulative housing, a terminal insert module, two pairs of light-emitting devices (LEDs) and a metal shell. The housing has an upper wall, a lower wall and a rear side together defining a cavity for receiving a complementary plug connector. The terminal insert module includes an insert portion and a plurality of terminals insert molded therein. The shell has two side walls, a top wall, a bottom wall and a rear wall. The side walls of the shell act as side walls of the housing after the shell is assembled to the housing.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a modular jack of a preferred embodiment of the present invention wherein the shell is not assembled thereto.





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

, but viewed from a rear aspect.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 1

taken along line


3





3







FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the modular jack of a preferred embodiment of the present invention wherein the shell is assembled thereto.





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

, but viewed from a rear aspect.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 4

taken along line


6





6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, a modular jack


7


in accordance with the present invention has a metal shell


1


, an insulative housing


2


, a terminal insert module


3


received in the housing and two pairs of light-emitting devices (LEDs).




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, the housing


2


is substantially in a U-shaped configuration and has an upper wall


21


, a lower wall


22


and a rear side


23


. The upper wall


21


, the lower wall


22


and the rear side


23


together define a cavity (not labeled) for receiving a complementary plug (not shown). The lower wall


22


defines a plurality of passageways


221


extending therethrough from a front edge thereof to a rear edge thereof. The housing


2


further has a rear portion


24


formed on rear surface of the rear side


23


. An opening


241


extends through the rear portion


24


and the rear side


23


. Two mounting holes


242


are defined in an upper wall of the rear portion


24


.




The terminal insert module


3


has an insert portion


31


and a plurality of terminals


32


insert molded therein. The insert portion


31


has a pair of spring arms (not labeled), a pair of positioning portions


311


respectively extending downwardly from rear free ends of corresponding spring arms, and a pair of locks


313


formed on front free ends of corresponding spring arms. Each terminal


32


has a horizontal retaining portion


322


fixed in the insert portion


31


, a contact portion


321


extending forwardly and downwardly from the retaining portion


322


, and a soldering portion


323


extending rearwardly and horizontally from the retaining portion


322


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4-6

, the shell


1


has a front wall


10


, a pair of side walls


11


and a top and bottom walls


12


,


13


respectively extending rearwardly from the front wall


10


. Each side wall


11


defines a depression


112


in a middle portion thereof and a pair of recesses


113


in an upper and lower portions thereof. The top and bottom walls


12


,


13


form flat portions


121


,


131


respectively extending downwardly and upwardly from opposite sides thereof. In addition, the top and bottom walls


12


,


13


are bent perpendicularly thereto and extend toward each other to form a rear wall


14


. The rear wall


14


, forms a pair of plate portions


141


. The upper plate portion


141


defines two fixing holes


144


, and the lower plate portion


141


forms a flexible grounding finger


142


. The bottom wall


13


further has a pair of tabs


143


extending upwardly from a rear edge thereof.




Referring to

FIGS. 4-6

, in assembly, the pairs of LEDs


4


are received respectively in the upper and lower walls


21


,


22


of the housing


2


. The spring arms of the terminal insert module


3


are received in the opening


241


of the housing


2


with the locks


313


abutting against peripheral walls of the opening


241


and the contact portions


321


of the terminals


32


being received in the cavity and the passageways


221


of the housing


2


for engaging with terminals of the complementary plug. The shell


1


is attached to the housing


2


with the flat portions


121


,


131


of the top and bottom walls


12


,


13


respectively engaging with the recesses


113


of the side walls


11


, and the tabs


143


abutting against the rear side


23


of the housing


2


. The pair of the plate portions


141


of the rear wall


14


of the shell


1


respectively abut against the upper and lower walls of the rear portion


24


of the housing


2


with the fixing holes


144


thereof aligning with the mounting holes


242


of the rear portion


24


. Thus the shell


1


and the housing


2


may be secured with each other by a connecting element (not shown) such as a screw bolt through the fixing holes


144


and the mounting holes


242


. The grounding finger


142


extends rearwardly from and below the soldering portions


323


of the terminals


32


.




In use, the modular jack is mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB, not shown), the positioning portions


311


of the terminal insert module


3


engaging with corresponding through holes of the PCB, the soldering portions


323


electrically connecting with corresponding circuit traces on one surface of the PCB, and the grounding finger


142


of the shell


1


electrically connecting with a grounding circuit trace on an opposite surface of the PCB.




An advantage of the present invention over the prior art is that the housing


2


of the modular jack


7


has no side walls, and the side walls


11


of the shell


1


serve as side walls of the housing


2


after the shell


1


is assembled to the housing


2


. As a result, the housing


2


of the modular jack


7


has a smaller width than a conventional modular jack, so that the modular jack


7


occupies less space when mounted in a piece of electronic equipment.




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 disclosed 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 slim modular jack, comprising:an insulative housing, the housing including an upper wall, a lower wall and a rear side joining the upper and lower walls together to define a substantially U-shaped receiving cavity, the rear side defining an opening therethrough; a terminal insert module having an insert portion and a plurality of terminals retained in the insert portion and extending into the receiving cavity of the housing for engaging with contacts of a complementary plug, the insert portion having at least one positioning post extending downwardly and a pair of spring arms extending forwardly through the opening; and a shell substantially surrounding the receiving cavity of the housing.
  • 2. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein the lower wall of the housing defines a plurality of passageways receiving free ends of corresponding terminals.
  • 3. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein each spring arm forms a lock at a free end thereof, and the lock abutting against a peripheral wall of the opening.
  • 4. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein each terminal has a retaining portion insert molded in the insert portion, a soldering portion extending horizontally and rearwardly from the retaining portion, and a contact portion tending downwardly and forwardly from the retaining portion.
  • 5. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein the shell has a rear wall and a grounding finger extending rearwardly therefrom.
  • 6. A slim modular jack comprising:a main housing, the main housing defining a substantially U-shaped configuration, without side walls thereof, defining a cavity; a terminal insert module including an insert portion engaging with the housing, and a plurality of terminals insert molded with the insert portion, the terminals extending into the cavity for mating with a complementary plug; and a shell having a pair of side walls; wherein the side walls of the shell are positioned at side edges of the housing and serve as the side walls of the housing.
  • 7. A modular jack comprising:an insulative housing defining a receiving space above an inner bottom face and in front of a rear side for accommodating a plug connector therein in a front-to-back direction; a plurality of terminals extending in said receiving space and beyond said inner bottom face; each of said terminals including a fixed end extending from the rear side and toward said inner bottom face and further through said inner bottom face; and a slanted surface is formed beneath said inner bottom face and corresponding to each of said terminals to allow a distal free end of each of said terminals to move obliquely and rearwardly along said slanted surface when said terminals are mated and urged by a corresponding contact of the plug.
  • 8. The modular jack as described in claim 6, wherein the insert portion has at least one positioning post extending downwardly and a pair of spring arms latchablely engaging with the housing.
  • 9. The modular jack as described in claim 8, wherein the housing has a rear side defining an opening extending therethrough, and wherein each spring arm forms a lock at a free end thereof abutting against a peripheral wall of the opening.
  • 10. The modular jack as described in 6, wherein each terminal has a retaining portion insert molded in the insert portion, a soldering portion extending horizontally and rearwardly from the retaining portion, and a contact portion bending downwardly and forwardly from the retaining portion.
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