Switching device for an electrical connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6172310
  • Patent Number
    6,172,310
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 3, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A switching device for an electrical connector comprises a cover and a base securely assembled with the cover. A plurality of contacts comprising first contacts, second contacts, and third contacts are secured in the base. A plurality of switching terminals each includes a positioning portion, a first tab, a second tab, and a third tab. Each switching terminal forms a pushing end opposite the positioning portion, the pushing end also connecting the first tab to the third tab. The tabs respectively form first, second, and third contacting portions thereon. In operation, the first and the second contacting portions are respectively engaged with the first and second contacts when the pushing end is not being pushed laterally. When the pushing end is pushed laterally, the first contacting portion disengages from the first contact, and the third contacting portion moves to engage with the third contact, thereby switching a signal transmission.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a switching device, and particularly to a switching device for an electrical connector.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,393,283 discloses an electrical connector with a switching device as shown in FIG.


6


. The switching device comprises a cover


60


, a base


62


, two slide components


64


, and two rows of contacting portions


66


. The slide components


64


can slidingly engage with the contacting portions


66


when it is pushed by the contacts


70


, thereby switching a signal transmission therebetween. However, a disadvantage of this prior art design is that either the slide components


64


or the contacting portions


66


are apt to be broken because of the wear therebetween. Another disadvantage is that the configuration of the contact


70


is complicated, thereby increasing the costs of manufacturing and of designing the die for forming the contact.




Hence, an improved switching device for an electrical connector is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a switching device for an electrical connector wherein the switching device has a structure capable of opening and closing without undue wear therebetween.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a switching device for an electrical connector wherein the switching terminals of the switching device has a simple structure to decrease the costs of manufacturing and of designing the die used with them.




To fulfill the above-mentioned objectives, a switching device for an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a cover and a base secured together. The base defines a plurality of receiving channels retaining a corresponding number of contacts, a stopper and a pair of securing grooves. Each contact comprises a first contact, a second contact and a third contact. A pair of switching terminals each includes a positioning portion and a first tab extending from an edge of the positioning portion. A second tab is formed on the same edge of the positioning portion of each switching terminal. A third tab extends from the distal end of the first tab and extends between the first tab and the second tab. The connecting section of the first tab and the third tab forms a pushing end adapted to be pushed laterally by the cover. Additionally, each tab forms a first contacting portion, a second contacting portion and a third contacting portion longitudinally spaced from each other for respectively contacting with a first contact, a second contact, and a third contact. Each first and second contacting portions engage with corresponding first contact and second contact when the pushing end is not being pushed laterally. When the pushing end is pushed laterally, the first contacting portion disengages from the first contact, and the third contacting portion moves to engage with the third contact, thereby switching a signal transmission therebetween.




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 switching device for an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 1

taken along line


2





2


;





FIG. 3

is an assembled view of the switching device of

FIG. 1

wherein the cover is not secured to the base;





FIG. 4

is similar to

FIG. 3

wherein the cover is secured onto the base;





FIG. 5

is an assembled view of the switching device of the present invention and an electrical connector used with the switching device; and





FIG. 6

is an exploded view of a prior art switching device.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a switching device


10


in accordance with the present invention comprises a cover


20


, a base


30


secured with the cover


20


, two rows of contacts


40


secured in the base


30


, and two switching terminals


50


received in the base


30


for engaging with the contacts


40


to switch a signal transmission.




Also referring to

FIG. 2

, the cover


20


defines a slot


22


in one side, an engaging portion


24


at an opposite side, and a pushing portion


26


formed on a front side wall (not labeled) thereof. The engaging portion


24


further defines two parallel slots


28


in an inner side wall thereof. The base


30


comprises a barb


31


movably retaining within the slot


22


of the cover


20


, and an engaging space


32


movably engaging with the engaging portion


24


, thereby allowing the cover


20


to slide laterally on the base


30


. The base


30


further includes a plurality of receiving channels


33


for receiving the contacts


40


and a pair of securing grooves


34


for retaining the switching terminals


50


. The base


30


forms two plates


36


each having a stopper


36




a


thereon. Each row of the contacts


40


includes a first contact


41


, a second contact


42


and a third contact


43


, each respectively forming an engaging portion


41




a


,


42




a


,


43




a


and a mating portion


41




b


,


42




b


,


43




b.






Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, a pair of switching terminals


50


secured within the securing grooves


34


of the base


30


each include a positioning portion


52


and a first tab


54


extending from an edge of the positioning portion


52


. A second tab


56


is formed on the same edge of the positioning portion


52


. A third tab


58


is formed at the distal end of the first tab


54


and extends between the first tab


54


and the second tab


56


. The connecting section (not labeled) between the first tab


54


and the third tab


58


forms a pushing end


59


for securing within the corresponding slots


28


of the cover


2


and for being pushed laterally by an inserted plug (not shown) via a lateral movement of the cover


20


. Additionally, the tabs


54


,


56


,


58


respectively form a first contacting portion


54




a


, a second contacting portion


56




a


and a third contacting portion


58




a


longitudinally spaced from each other for respectively contacting with the first contact


41


, the second contact


42


and the third contact


43


.




In assembly, the contacts


40


and the switching terminals


50


are secured within the receiving channels


33


and the securing grooves


34


, respectively. The pushing ends


59


of the switching terminals


50


are secured in corresponding slots


28


of the cover


20


as the cover


20


is secured onto the base


30


. Middle portions of the third tabs


54


are abutted by the stoppers


36




a


. Finally, the switching device


10


is mounted to an electrical connector


100


(see FIG.


4


). When the plug is not inserted, the first contacting portions


54




a


and the second contacting portions


56




a


engage with the first contacts


41


and the second contacts


42


. When the plug is inserted into the electrical connector


1


, the cover


20


is pushed by the pushing portion


26


laterally, resulting in the pushing ends


59


secured in the corresponding slots


28


being pushed away from the contacts


41


, the first contacting portions


54




a


disengaging from the first contacts


41


, and the third contacting portions


58




a


moving to engage with the third contacts


43


because the middle portions of the third tabs


58


are stopped by the stoppers


36




a


, thereby switching a signal transmission. The detailed structures of the electrical connector


100


and the switching device


10


are described sufficiently in the prior art, so are not described herein.




An advantage of the present invention is that the switching device


10


has switching terminals


50


capable of engaging with the contacts


40


in a normal direction, thereby decreasing the wear therebetween. Another advantage of the present invention is that the switching terminals


50


of the switching device


10


have a simple structure, thereby decreasing the costs of manufacturing and of designing the die.




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 switching device for an electrical connector comprising:a base defining a plurality of receiving channels and securing grooves therein; a plurality of contacts comprising first contacts, second contacts and third contacts secured within the receiving channels of the base; and a cover secured on the base and defining a plurality of slots therein; and a number of switching terminals corresponding to the number of slots of the cover, the switching terminals being secured within the securing grooves of the base, each of the switching terminals having a positioning portion, a first tab extending from an edge of the positioning portion, a second tab extending from the edge of the positioning portion, and a third tab formed on a distal end of the first tab and extending between the first tab and the second tab, a connecting section between the first tab and the third tab forming a pushing end securable in a corresponding one of the slots of the cover and being pushed laterally by the cover as the cover is pushed laterally by an inserted plug, each of the tabs respectively forming a first contacting portion, a second contacting portion and a third contacting portion spaced apart from each other for contacting respectively with the first contact, the second contact, and the third contact; wherein each of the first contacting portions and the second contacting portions engages with corresponding ones of the first contacts and the second contacts when the pushing end is not being pushed laterally, but when the pushing end is being pushed laterally, the first contacting portions disengage from the first contacts, and the third contacting portions moves to engage with the third contacts, thereby switching a signal transmission.
  • 2. The switching device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first tabs, the second tabs, and the third tabs are parallel to one another, the first contacting portions are formed near the pushing end of the switching terminals, the second contacting portions each comprise an arc portion on a distal end of corresponding ones of the second tabs, and the third contacting portions are formed on a distal end of the third tabs.
  • 3. The switching device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the base includes a plurality of vertical plates formed near the receiving channels, the vertical plates each further forming a stopper integrally protruding therefrom and corresponding to the middle portion of the third tab, thereby stopping the third tab when it is pushed laterally, and urging the third contacting portion to move in an opposite direction to engage with the third contact.
  • 4. The switching device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the positioning portion of each of the switching terminals is an L-shaped structure, and the securing grooves of the base are each an L-shaped recess for securely engaging with the L-shaped structure.
  • 5. A switch device for use with a jack connector and an associated plug, comprising:a fixed base and a moveable cover commonly defining a space; first, second and third contacts side by side positioned within the space along a lateral direction of the base; a switch terminal extending in said lateral direction closely by said first, second and third contacts, said switch terminal including a moveable first contacting portion, a stationary second contacting portion and a moveable third contacting portion, both of said first and third contacting portions being moveable in a front-to-back direction perpendicular to said lateral direction; wherein when no plug is inserted into the connector, the first contacting portion and the second contacting portion respective engage the first contact and the second contact, and when the plug is inserted into the connector, the cover is urged to move and actuate the first contacting portion of the switch terminal to disengage the first contact, and instead actuate the third contacting portion of the switch terminal to engage the third contact.
  • 6. The switch device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said first contacting portion and the third contacting portion are urged by the cover to move in opposite directions.
  • 7. The switch device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said second contact is positioned between said first contact and said third contact.
  • 8. The switch device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said second contacting portion is positioned between said first contacting portion and said third contacting portion.
  • 9. The switch device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said cover and said first contacting portion synchronously move along the same direction.
  • 10. A switch terminal comprising:a positioning portion; a first tab extending in a first direction from the positioning portion with thereon a first contacting portion adjacent a distal end thereof and away from the positioning portion; a second tab extending in the first direction from the positioning portion with a second contacting portion thereof; and a third tab extending, in a second direction opposite to said first direction, from the distal end of the first tab with a third contacting portion thereon.
  • 11. The switch terminal as claimed in claim 10, wherein said second contacting portion is positioned between said first contacting portion and said third contacting portion in a horizontal direction.
  • 12. The switch terminal as claimed in claim 10, wherein said third tab is positioned between said first tab and said second tab in a vertical direction.
  • 13. The switch terminal as claimed in claim 12, wherein all the first, second and third tabs extend in a parallel relation with one another.
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4027131 Aidn et al. May 1977
4255634 Vonder Mar 1981
4278855 Rossi Jul 1981
4911650 Garcia Ramos Mar 1990
5513999 Fry et al. May 1996
5977497 Tsunematsu Nov 1999