Information
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Patent Grant
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6688918
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Patent Number
6,688,918
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 20, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 10, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- Nguyen; Phuongchi
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 668
- 439 79
- 439 947
- 439 108
- 439 188
- 439 339
- 439 669
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A socket connector for insertion of an audio plug (95) comprises an insulating housing (10), a first terminal (30), a second terminal (50) and a third terminal (70) received within the housing, respectively. The housing has a mating surface (11) and a mating space (15) defined in the mating surface thereof for insertion of the plug. The terminals are positioned beside the mating space, respectively. The first terminal comprises a mating portion (35) for contacting with the plug and a contact portion (36). The second terminal comprises a contact portion contacting with the contact portion of the first terminal. The housing further comprises a first stopper (14) protruding into the mating space for preventing the mating portion of the first terminal from excessive deformation.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a socket connector, and particularly for a mini-type socket connector for insertion of an audio plug.
2. Description of Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 6
, a conventional socket connector is disclosed to provide electrical connection between two audio systems (not shown). The connector comprises an insulating housing
100
, a first terminal
101
, a second terminal
102
and a third terminal
103
received within the housing
100
, respectively. The first terminal
101
includes a contact portion
104
for engaging with a contact portion
105
of the third terminal
103
, thereby directly transmitting audio signals to an inner audio player (not shown) which is electrically connected with the third terminal
103
. The contact portion
104
of the first terminal
101
is pushed downward by an inserted audio plug and disengages from the contact portion
105
of the third terminal
103
, thereby transmitting audio signals from the first terminal
101
to an outer audio player (not shown) by the audio plug
95
. It is noted that the contact portion
104
of the first terminal
101
is required to have excellent resiliency without permanent deformation to assure engagement with the plug when the plug is inserted into the connector. However, this increases the difficulty for the contact portion
104
to return to its original position because so large a contact force is apt to permanently deform the contact portion, particularly when the plug is inserted slantways.
To solve above-mentioned problem, Taiwan Patent Application No. 82207507 discloses a design that increases the length of the contact portion of the first terminal so that the contact portion can have excellent resiliency. However, a disadvantage still exists, that is, the longer contact portion occupies more space in the connector, that increasing the difficulty of miniaturization development trend of the connector.
Accordingly, Taiwan Patent Application No. 85218465 provides a spring assembled to the contact portion of the terminal. However, the costs of such a spring is quite high because of its own capability requirement and this also increases the assembling costs of the connector.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide a socket connector capable of preventing a contact portion of a terminal of the connector from permanent deformation when an audio plug is inserted into the connector.
In order to achieve the object set forth, a socket connector for insertion of an audio plug of the present invention comprises an insulating housing, a first terminal, a second terminal and a third terminal received within the housing, respectively. The housing has a mating surface and a mating space defined in the mating surface thereof for insertion of the plug. The terminals are positioned beside the mating space, respectively. The first terminal comprises an arced mating portion engaging with the plug, and a contact portion at a free end of the mating portion. The second terminal comprises a contact portion contacting with the contact portion of the first terminal. The housing further comprises a stopper protruding into the mating space.
When the plug is inserted into the connector, the mating portion of the first terminal is pushed to move toward the stopper and being stopped by the stopper, thereby preventing the mating portion of the first terminal from permanent deformation.
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 an exploded view of a socket connector of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an assembled view of the connector of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the connector of
FIG. 2
wherein an audio plug shown in broken lines is to be being inserted into the connector;
FIG. 4
is similar to
FIG. 3
wherein the audio plug is correctly inserted into the connector;
FIG. 5
is similar to
FIG. 4
wherein the audio plug is slantways inserted into the connector; and
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of a conventional socket connector wherein an audio plug is partially inserted into the connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a socket connector of the present invention comprises a rectangular insulating housing
10
, a plurality of signal terminals
30
,
50
,
70
,
80
and a metallic shell
90
. The housing
10
has a mating surface
11
and a mating space
110
defined in the mating surface
11
for insertion of an audio plug
95
(shown in FIG.
3
). The housing
10
defines a recess
12
in a side surface thereof and a first receiving slot
120
in left of and in communicating with the recess
12
. The housing
10
further defines two through holes
13
in communicating with the recesses
12
,
16
and a bottom surface of the housing
10
. The housing
10
also defines a recess
16
in the side surface thereof. The recess
16
has a similar configuration with the recess
12
. The housing
10
defines a second receiving slot
161
in communicating with the recess
16
and the bottom surface of the housing
10
. The housing
10
also defines a narrow gap
21
in another side surface thereof. Also referring to
FIG. 3
, the housing
10
further comprises a V-shaped first stopper
14
in the mating space
110
and near the recess
12
, and a stepped second stopper
15
spaced with the first stopper
14
. The first stopper
14
includes an arced supporting end
141
at a top thereof. The second stopper
15
has a first surface
151
and a second surface
152
parallel to the first surface
151
.
The signal terminals comprise a first terminal
30
, a second terminal
50
, a third terminal
70
and a fourth terminal
80
. The first terminal
30
has a main body
31
, an insert leg
32
downwardly extending from the main body
31
, and a protruding portion
33
protruding laterally from a top of the main body
31
. The first terminal
30
forms a transmitting portion
34
at the top of the main body
31
and opposite to the protruding portion
33
. An arced mating portion
35
is integrally formed with the transmitting portion
34
for contacting with the plug
95
. The first terminal
30
further forms a contact portion
36
at a free end of the mating portion
35
. The contact portion
36
forms a first protruding point
361
thereon. The second terminal
50
has a similar configuration with the first terminal
30
. The difference between them is that the second terminal
30
has no such a contact portion
36
as the first terminal
30
. The third terminal
70
has a rectangular contact portion
71
having a plurality of second protruding points
711
thereon. The third terminal
70
further includes an insert leg
72
perpendicularly extending from a side edge of a bottom of the contact portion
71
.
The first terminal
30
is retained within the housing
10
, wherein the main body
31
tightly abut an inner surface of the recess
12
, the insert leg
32
extends through one of the through holes
13
and protrudes beyond the bottom surface of the housing
10
, and the transmitting portion
34
is securely retained within the first receiving slot
120
. The second terminal
50
is assembled within the housing
10
similar to the first terminal
30
; the difference is that a protruding portion (not labeled) of the second terminal
50
is retained within the second receiving slot
161
and the body portion (not labeled) tightly abut an inner surface of the recess
16
. The contact portion
71
of the third terminal
70
is retained within the gap
21
by engaging the second protruding points
711
to an inner surface of the gap
21
. The contact portion
36
of the first terminal
30
contacts with the contact portion
71
of the third terminal
70
. The first protruding point
361
securely engages with the contact portion
71
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the audio plug
95
has a first contact portion
96
at a front end thereof and a second contact portion
97
at a rear end thereof. When the plug
95
is correctly, i.e. in a horizontal direction, inserted into the connector, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the first contact portion
96
pushes downward the mating portion
35
of the first terminal
30
resulting that the contact portion
36
of the first terminal
30
disengages from the contact portion
71
of the third terminal
70
. The supporting end
141
of the first stopper
14
does not contact with the mating portion
35
of the first terminal
30
, the first surface
151
of the second stopper
15
upwardly abuts against a bottom of the second contact portion
97
of the plug
95
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, if the plug is incorrectly, i.e. in a slantways, inserted into the socket connector, the mating portion
35
of the first terminal
30
is pushed downward by the first contact portion
96
of the plug
95
and moves toward the first stopper
14
until it is stopped by the supporting end
141
of the first stopper
14
, thereby preventing the mating portion
35
of the first terminal
30
from permanent deformation. Thus, the deformation of the mating portion
35
of the first terminal
30
can be controlled within a predetermined degree. When the plug
95
is withdrawn, the mating portion
35
of the first terminal
30
returns to its original position and electrically contacts with the contact portion
71
of the third terminal
70
. Similarly, a free end (not labeled) of the second terminal
50
is stopped by the second surface
152
of the second stopper
15
when the second terminal
50
is excessively pushed by the second contact portion
97
of the plug
95
, thereby controlling the deformed range of the second terminal
50
.
A first advantage of the present invention is that the terminals can be made of common material such as phosphor bronze which has lower costs.
A second advantage of the present invention is that the resilient contact portions of the terminals are relatively shorter so that they occupy less space in the connector relative to the cited art to follow the miniaturization trend of the connector.
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 for mating with an audio plug, comprising:an insulative housing having a mating surface and a mating space defined in the mating surface for insertion of the plug, the housing integrally forming at an inner wall thereof a first stopper protruding into the mating space; a first terminal and a second terminal (70) assembled within the housing, respectively, the first terminal including a mating portion and a contact portion, the second terminal including a contact portion engaged with the contact portion of the first terminal; wherein the mating portion of the first terminal moves toward the first stopper when the audio plug is inserted into the connector and finally the further movement of the mating portion of the first terminal is stopped by the first stopper thereby preventing the mating portion of the first terminal from permanent deformation, and wherein the first stopper comprises a supporting end at a top thereof for abutting the mating portion of the first terminal.
- 2. The socket connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact portion of the first and second terminals disengage with each other when the audio plug is inserted into the connector.
- 3. The socket connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connector comprises a metallic shell enclosing outer surfaces of the housing.
- 4. The socket connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a second stopper spaced from the first stopper, the second stopper having a first surface and a second surface parallel to the first surface, the connector comprising a third terminal (50) received within the housing, a movement of a free end of the third terminal being stopped by the second surface of the second stopper.
- 5. The socket connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the housing defines a second recess receiving the third terminal therein.
- 6. The socket connector as claimed in claim 5, wherein the connector further comprises a fourth terminal received in the housing.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
Country |
Kind |
90204162 U |
Mar 2001 |
TW |
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US Referenced Citations (4)