Vertical SMT-type electrical connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6402554
  • Patent Number
    6,402,554
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 16, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 11, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector (1) adapted to be vertically mounted to a circuit board includes an insulative housing (2), a number of L-shaped conductive contacts (4) therein and a shield (3) substantially enclosing the housing. The housing includes an elongate body (20) and an upper projection (26) extending upwardly from a top surface (21) of the body. The shield includes a front shell (5) and a rear shell (6). The front shell includes a front panel (51), two side panels (52) extending from opposite edges of the front pane, and an upper extension (54) offsetting from the front panel. Therear shell (6) includes a rear panel (61), two upper side panels (62) extending from the rear panel and a lower extension (67) offsetting from the rear panel.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector for mobile phone, and in particular to a vertical SMT-type electrical connector for a mobile phone charging station.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Connectors are commonly used in mobile phones for providing releasable electrical connection between mobile phones and external devices, such as a battery charger or a mobile cradle.




Such a conventional connector is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,077,118. In this prior art patent, a connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of terminals mounted in the housing. A metal shell is disposed about the outer periphery of the housing. Each terminal includes a contact portion for engaging with a counterpart terminal of a mating connector, a retaining portion downwardly extending from the contact portion and a tail portion. The tail portion extends from the retaining portion and is parallel to the contact portion for soldering to a circuit board. A pair of positioning posts are formed integrally with the shell and project downwardly for inserting into appropriate mounting holes in the circuit board for preventing the connector from moving. The connector is horizontally surface mounted on the circuit board.




However, the connector is unfit to electrically and mechanically connect an external device which is mounted normal to the circuit board. Furthermore, due to the connector is horizontally surface mounted on the circuit board, the connector occupies so large place of the circuit board. Furthermore, the contact portion of each terminal bears against a corresponding counterpart terminal of the mating connector with a large normal force. Thus, the tail portion of each terminal bears against the contact portion with a large force because the tail portion is parallel to the contact portion. Therefore, the connection between the tail portion and the circuit board tends or become damaged after a period of use, resulting in an unreliable connection. Furthermore, in order to preventing the connector from reciprocating moving, the shell of the connector forms positioning posts to complicate the processing of manufacturing.




The present invention aims to solve the problem by providing a vertical SMT-type connector for a mobile phone connection system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a vertical SMT-type electrical connector for a mobile phone connection system.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector of which the terminals effectively engage with a circuit board.




To achieve the above objects, an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing, a plurality of L-shaped conductive contacts retained in the housing and a shield substantially enclosing the housing. The housing includes an elongate body and an upper projection extending upwardly from a top surface of the body. Each contact includes an engaging section and a tail section perpendicularly to each other. The shield includes a front shell and a rear shell. The front shell includes a front panel for shielding a front surface of the body of the housing, two side panels for abutting against side surfaces of the housing and an upper extension for shielding a front surface of the upper projection of the housing. The side panels extend from opposite edges of the front panel. The upper extension offsets from the front panel. The rear shell includes a rear panel for shielding a rear surface of the body of the housing, two upper side panels for abutting against side surfaces of the housing and a lower extension for shielding a rear surface of the upper of the housing. The upper side panels extend from the rear panel. The lower extension offsets from the rear panel.




The connector mounted on the circuit board occupies a small space. When a tongue plate of a mating connector engages with the connector, the contacts of the mating connector electrically engage with corresponding contacts to establish a desired electrical connection between the connector and the mating connector. At the same time, the engaging section of each contact bears against a corresponding counterpart contact of the mating connector with a force in a direction along the engaging section. The tail portion bears against the engaging section with little force because the tail portion is perpendicular to the engaging section whereby the movement of the tail section with respect to the circuit board is avoided. Therefore, reliable connection between the connector and the circuit board is maintained.




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











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a vertical SMT-type connector in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

but taken from another perspective.





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

but taken from a different perspective.





FIG. 5

is a bottom plan view of

FIG. 1

, wherein conductive contacts of the connector are removed for clarity.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and in particular to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an vertical SMT-type connector


1


according to the present invention comprises an insulative housing


2


, a plurality of conductive contacts


4


retained in the housing


2


and a shield


3


substantially enclosing the housing


2


.




Further referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, the housing


2


comprises an elongate body


20


and an upper projection


26


. The body


20


has a top surface


21


, an opposite bottom surface


22


, a front surface


23


and an opposite rear surface


24


. A plurality of elongate protrusions


221


(see

FIG. 5

) are formed on the bottom surface


22


for spacedly dividing and securely retaining conductive contacts


4


. The body


20


forms two elongate side projections


25


on opposite sides thereof in a front-to-rear direction. A pair of bumps


252


are rearwardly formed on opposite ends of the rear surface


24


and attach to inward surfaces (not labeled) of the side projections


25


. A rear space


251


is defined between the side projections


25


. Each side projection


25


downwardly forms two stand-offs


201


on respective bottom surface thereof. A cutout


231


is defined in a corresponding front comer of the body


20


opposite the side projection


25


. Each stand-off


201


downwardly forms a post


202


for properly positioning the housing


2


on a circuit board (not shown). The upper projection


26


extends upwardly from the top surface


21


. A receiving slot or mating opening


261


is defined in the upper projection


26


for receiving a tongue plate of a mating connector (not shown). A plurality of contact receiving channels


262


are defined in a rear side of the receiving slot


261


and extend through the body


20


and the elongate protrusion


221


for receiving and retaining conductive contacts


4


therein. The upper projection


26


forms side blocks


264


on opposite sides thereof. A pair of barbs


265


are respectively formed on opposite sides of the upper projection


26


proximate the side blocks


264


. A recess


267


is defined in a rearward lower portion of the upper projection


26


for accommodating part of the rear shell


6


.




Each contact


4


is L-shaped and has a retaining section


41


for being retained in the channel


262


of the body


20


. An engaging section


42


upwardly extends from the retaining section


41


. A tail section


43


rearwardly extends from a bottom of the retaining section


41


. The engaging section


42


extends through the corresponding contact receiving channel


262


for electrically engaging with counterpart contacts of the mating connector. The tail section


43


is received in a groove (not labeled) defined between two adjacent protrusions


221


and rearwardly extends out of the body


20


for soldering to the circuit board, for example via surface mount techniques (SMT).




The shield


3


has a front shell


5


and a rear shell


6


. The front shell


5


comprises a front panel


51


positioned on the front surface


23


of the body


20


of the housing


2


, and two side panels


52


extending from opposite edges of the front panel


51


. The side panels


52


abut against side surfaces (not labeled) of the side projection


25


and side surfaces (not labeled) of corresponding stand-off


201


. Two substantially rectangular openings


501


are respectively defined in comers between the front panel


51


and the side panel


52


. A patch


521


inwardly extends from each rear edge of the side panels


52


and is parallel to the front panel


51


for abutting against a rear surface (not labeled) of the side projection


25


or of the corresponding stand-off


201


as shown. A front solder tab


53


extends horizontally from substantially a middle of a lower edge of the front panel


51


for surface mounting on the circuit board, such as for grounding purpose.




An upper extension


54


upwardly extends and offsets from the front panel


51


and is attached to a front surface of the upper projection


26


of the housing


2


. Two side flanges


541


extend from opposite edges of the upper extension


54


for abutting against sides of the upper projection


26


. A substantially rectangular aperture


542


is defined in a corner between the upper extension


54


and each side flange


541


for engaging with the corresponding barbs


265


of the upper projection


26


, thereby securing the front shell


5


to the housing


2


. Resilient grounding tabs


544


forwardly protrude on the upper extension


54


for electrically engaging with a grounding member of the mating connector for grounding and electrostatic discharge purposes.




The rear shell


6


comprises a rear panel


61


accommodated by the recess


267


of the upper projection


26


, and two upper side panels


62


extending from opposite edges of the rear panel


61


for abutting against side surfaces of the side blocks


264


of the upper projection


26


. A free end


66


extends upwardly from an upper edge of each upper side panel


62


and inwardly bends for engaging the corresponding side block


264


of the upper projection


26


, thereby securing the rear shell


6


to the housing


2


. Two lower side panels


63


respectively outwardly offset from corresponding upper side panels


62


for overlapping the side panel


52


of the front shell


5


. A side solder tab


64


outwardly and horizontally extends from each lower edge of the lower side panels


63


. Each lower side panel


63


forms an arcuate tab


65


on a front edge thereof. The arcuate tab


65


extends through the opening


501


of the front shell


5


and engages with the cutout


231


. A lower extension


67


downwardly extends and offsets from the rear panel


61


and overlies the rear surface


24


of the body


20


. A pair of indentations


671


are defined on opposite sides of the lower extension


67


for engaging with corresponding bumps


252


.




The connector


1


mounted on the circuit board occupies a small space. When the tongue plate of the mating connector is inserted into the receiving slot


261


of the connector


1


, the contacts of the mating connector electrically engage with corresponding contacts


4


to establish a desired electrical connection between the connector


1


and the mating connector. At the same time, the engaging section


42


of each contact


4


bears against a corresponding counterpart contact of the mating connector with a force in a direction along the engaging section


42


. The tail portion


43


bears against the engaging section


42


with little force because the tail portion


43


is perpendicular to the engaging section


42


whereby the movement of the tail section


43


with respect to the circuit board is avoided. Therefore, reliable connection between the connector


1


and the circuit board is maintained.




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 vertical SMT-type electrical connector mounted on a circuit board, comprising:an insulative housing comprising an elongate body and an upper projection extending upwardly from a top surface of the body; a plurality of L-shaped conductive contacts retained in the housing; and a shield substantially enclosing the housing and shielding the contacts, comprising: a front metal shell including a front panel for shielding a front surface of the body of the housing, two side panels extending from opposite edges of the front panel for abutting against side surfaces of the housing, and an upper extension offsetting from the front panel for shielding a front surface of the upper projection of the housing; and a rear shell including a rear panel for shielding a rear surface of the body of the housing, two upper side panels extending from the rear panel for abutting against side surfaces of the housing, and a lower extension offsetting from the rear panel for shielding a rear surface of the upper projection of the housing; wherein the housing comprises at least one cutout, the front shell defines at least one opening, and the rear shell forms at least one arcuate tab extending through the at least one opening to engage with the at least one cutout; wherein two elongate side projections are formed on opposite sides of the body; wherein at least one stand-off downwardly depends from a bottom surface of the housing, and wherein at least one patch extends from an edge of the side panel for abutting against the at least one stand-off, thereby fixing the front shell to the housing; wherein two side flanges extend from opposite edges of the upper extension for abutting against opposite sides of the upper projection; wherein at least one aperture is defined in the upper extension of the front shell, and wherein at least one barb is formed on the upper projection of the housing for engaging with the at least one aperture for accommodating a part of the front shell to the housing; wherein at least one front solder tab horizontally extends from the front shell for surface mounting on the circuit board; wherein a recess is defined in a rear surface of the housing for accommodating a part of the rear shell; wherein the upper projection of the housing forms two side blocks on opposite sides thereof, and wherein a free end is inwardly bent from each upper side panel of the rear panel for engaging with a corresponding side block of the upper projection; wherein a lower side panel is offset from each upper side panel for overlapping a corresponding side panel of the front shell; wherein at least one side solder tab horizontally extends from a lower side panel for surface mounting on the circuit board; wherein at least one indentation is defined in the lower extension of the rear shell, and wherein at least one bump is formed on the body of the housing for engaging with the at least one indentation for fixing the rear shell to the housing.
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