Information
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Patent Grant
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6338653
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Patent Number
6,338,653
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Date Filed
Friday, July 7, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 15, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary F.
- Harvey; James
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 579
- 439 581
- 439 98
- 439 394
- 439 610
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cable connector for connecting a plurality of coaxial cables to a printed circuit board comprises an insulative housing mounted on a printed circuit board, a plurality of signal terminals, a grounding terminal and a snap cover secured on the housing. The housing defines a plurality of first receiving portions for receiving the coaxial cables. Each signal terminal comprises a solder portion soldered on the printed circuit board and a contact portion extending into the corresponding first receiving portion of the housing. The grounding terminal received in the housing comprises a plurality of solder sections soldered to the printed circuit board and a plurality of tabs extending into the first receiving portions for connecting with metal braids of the coaxial cables, establishing grounding connections. The snap cover defines a plurality of second receiving portions corresponding to the first receiving portions of the housing. The coaxial cables are clamped between the first receiving portions and the second receiving portions thereby pressing conductors of the coaxial cables to contact the contact portion of corresponding signal terminals and preventing displacement of the coaxial cables from the cable connector.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a connector, and particularly to a cable connector for connecting a plurality of cables to a printed circuit board.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,545 discloses a connection device comprising a cable side connector 3 for electrically receiving a flexible cable 7, and a printed board side connector 5 for being soldered to a circuit board (not shown). The cable side connector 3 is adapted to engage with the printed board side connector 5 for electrically connecting the flexible cable 7 to the circuit board. However, the use of the cable side connector 3 complicates manufacturing and increases cost. Hence, an improved electrical connector is required to directly connect a cable to a printed circuit board.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A main object of the present invention is to provide a cable connector for directly interconnecting a plurality of cables with a printed circuit board on which the cable connector is mounted.
A cable connector for connecting a plurality of coaxial cables to a printed circuit board in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing mounted on the printed circuit board, a plurality of signal terminals, a grounding terminal and a snap cover secured on the housing for preventing displacement of the cables from the cable connector.
The housing defines a plurality of first receiving portions for receiving coaxial cables. Each signal terminal comprises a solder portion soldered on the printed circuit board and a contact portion extending into a corresponding first receiving portion of the housing. The grounding terminal received in the housing comprises a plurality of solder sections soldered to the printed circuit board and a plurality of tabs extending into the first receiving portions for connecting with metal braids of the coaxial cables. The snap cover defines a plurality of second receiving portions corresponding to the first receiving portions of the housing. The coaxial cables are clamped between the first receiving portions and the second receiving portions thereby pressing conductors thereof to contact the contact portions of the signal terminals and preventing displacement of the coaxial cables from the cable connector.
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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a cable connector of the present invention, a plurality of coaxial cables to be terminated by the cable connector, and a printed circuit board for mounting the cable connector thereto;
FIG. 2
is a bottom perspective view of a snap cover of the cable connector of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an insulative housing of the cable connector of
FIG. 1
mounted on the printed circuit board, the housing being partially cut away to illustrate the relationship between signal terminals, a grounding terminal and the housing;
FIG. 4
is an assembled view of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
5
—
5
of FIG.
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a cable connector
100
of the present invention for connecting a plurality of coaxial cables
200
to a printed circuit board
300
comprises an elongate insulative housing
10
, a plurality of signal terminals
20
, a grounding terminal
30
, and an elongate snap cover
40
.
The housing
10
comprises a mating surface
102
, and a mounting surface
104
opposite the mating surface
102
. A plurality of first receiving portions
12
is provided on the mating surface
102
for receiving the coaxial cables
200
. Each first receiving portion
12
comprises a front clamping portion
14
having a pair of opposite clamping arms
142
extending upwards, and a rear first strain relief
16
. A plurality of protrusions
162
is formed on an inner face (not labeled) of each first strain relief
16
for engaging with a corresponding cable
200
. A recess
121
is defined in a middle portion of each first receiving portion
12
between the clamping portion
14
and the first strain relief
16
and extends toward the mounting surface
104
of the housing
10
. As is clearly shown in
FIG. 3
, a slot
13
is defined in the mounting surface
104
of the housing
10
and communicates with the recesses
121
. A pair of wedges
18
is formed on opposite ends of the housing
10
for engaging with the snap cover
40
. A pair of posts
19
extends downwardly from the mounting surface
104
of the housing
10
for fitting into the printed circuit board
300
.
Each signal terminal
20
comprises a solder portion
22
at one end thereof for being soldered to the circuit board
300
and a contact portion
24
at another end.
The grounding terminal
30
comprises an elongate beam
32
. A plurality of solder sections
34
extends downwardly and then rearwardly from the beam
32
for being soldered to the circuit board
300
. A plurality of tabs
36
extends upwardly from the beam
32
and alternates with the solder sections
34
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the elongate snap cover
40
comprises a base
42
and a pair of buckles
44
formed on opposite ends thereof. The base
42
defines a plurality of second receiving portions
422
corresponding to the first receiving portions
12
of the housing
10
. Each second receiving portion
422
comprises a block
424
formed at one end thereof corresponding to the clamping portion
14
of the housing
10
and a second strain relief
428
defined in the other end thereof corresponding to the first strain relief
16
of the housing
10
. A pair of grooves
426
is defined at opposite sides of the block
424
. A plurality of protrusions
429
is formed on a bottom surface (not labeled) of the second strain relief
428
for securing a cable jacket
212
of the coaxial cable
200
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
5
, in assembly, the beam
32
of the grounding terminal
30
is inserted into the slot
13
of the housing
10
with the tabs
36
extending into the recesses
121
and the solder sections
34
downwardly exposed. The signal terminals
20
are then assembled to the housing
10
with the contact portions
24
thereof being received in the clamping portions
14
respectively, and the solder portions
22
alternating with the solder sections
34
of the grounding terminal
30
. Each contact portion
24
and each tab
36
received in the same first receiving portion
12
are aligned with each other. The posts
19
of the housing
10
are then pressed into a pair of through holes
302
of the printed circuit board
300
. The solder sections
34
of the grounding terminal
30
and the solder portions
22
of the signal terminals
20
are soldered to solder pads
304
of the printed circuit board
300
. The coaxial cables
200
are inserted into the first receiving portions
12
of the housing
10
whereby a conductor
210
of each coaxial cable
200
is received in a corresponding clamping portion
14
, a metal braid
214
thereof contacts the corresponding tab
36
of the grounding terminal
30
to provide a grounding connection, and the cable jacket
212
thereof is received in the corresponding first stain relief
16
.
Finally the snap cover
40
is assembled to the housing
10
by snugly fitting the wedges
18
of the housing
10
with the buckles
44
of the snap cover
40
. When the snap cover
40
and the housing
10
are assembled together, the clamping arms
142
of the housing
10
enter into the corresponding grooves
426
of the snap cover
40
, the blocks
424
of the snap cover
40
enter into corresponding spaces between the clamping arms
142
of the housing
10
to press conductors
210
to electrically engage with the contact portions
24
of the corresponding signal terminals
20
, and the first strain reliefs
16
and the corresponding second strain reliefs
428
cooperatively clamp the corresponding cable jackets
212
therebetween with the protrusions
162
,
429
thereof biting into the cable jackets
212
to prevent displacement of the coaxial cables
200
from the cable connector
100
. An electrical connection between the conductor
210
of each coaxial cable
200
and the printed circuit board
300
and a grounding connection between the metal braid
214
of each coaxial cable
200
and the printed circuit board
300
are thus established.
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 cable connector for connecting a plurality of cables to a printed circuit board, each cable having a conductor and a metal braid around the conductor, comprising:an insulative housing having a mounting surface for mounting on the printed circuit board and a mating surface opposite the mounting surface, the housing defining a plurality of first receiving portions recessed from the mating surface for clamping the cables; a plurality of signal terminals each having a solder portion for soldering to the printed circuit board and a contact portion extending into a corresponding first receiving portion of the housing; a grounding terminal received in the housing and comprising a plurality of solder sections for soldering to the printed circuit board and a plurality of tabs, each tab extending into a corresponding first receiving portion for connecting with the metal braid of a corresponding cable; and a snap cover connected to the housing and comprising a base, the base defining a plurality of second receiving portions corresponding to the first receiving portions of the housing for correspondingly clamping the coaxial cables therebetween, thereby pressing the conductor of each cable to contact the contact portion of the corresponding signal terminal, and pressing the metal braids to engage with the corresponding tabs of the grounding terminal, and preventing displacement of the cables from the cable connector; wherein each of the first receiving portions comprises a clamping portion at a first end thereof, said clamping portion having a pair of clamping arms, and each of the second receiving portions comprises a block, each of the contact portions extending into a corresponding clamping portion and between the clamping arms thereof, each block projecting into a corresponding clamping portion for pressing the conductor of a corresponding cable to contact the contact portion of a corresponding signal terminal; wherein each of the first receiving portions comprises a first strain relief at a second end thereof, a plurality of protrusions being defined on the corresponding first strain relief, and each of the second receiving portions comprises a second strain relief corresponding to the first strain relief, a plurality of protrusions being defined on the corresponding second strain relief, and wherein each first strain relief with the protrusions and each second strain relief with the protrusions together clamp the corresponding cable there between for preventing displacement of the cable; wherein the housing defines a slot from the mounting surface, and the grounding terminal further comprises a beam connecting with the solder sections and the bats, the beam is received in the slot of the housing; wherein a recess is defined from each of the first receiving portions in communication with the slot and the tabs of the grounding terminal extend into the recesses, respectively, for contacting the metal braids of the cables; wherein the housing forms a pair of wedges on opposite ends thereof, the snap cover further comprises a pair of buckles on opposite ends of the base and the wedges engage with the buckles thereby securing the snap cover on the housing.
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