Vertically stacked USB connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6383024
  • Patent Number
    6,383,024
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 28, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A vertically stacked USB electrical connector (1) comprises a housing (2), a number of terminals (25), an upper inner shield (3), a lower inner shield (4), a front outer shield (51), and a rear outer shield (52). The lower inner shield forms a supporting pad (414) for abutting against a printed circuit board (7) on which the connector is mounted thereby ensuring the connector not to incline forwardly when a mated complementary connector is withdrawn from the connector. The front and rear outer shields enclose a base (21) of the housing while the inner shields enclose mating boards (23) projecting forwardly from the base. The outer shields are in electrical connection with the inner shields.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to a vertically stacked USB connector which is stable during withdrawal/insertion of a complementary connector from/into the connector.




2. Brief Description of the Related Art




Universal serial bus (USB) connectors have been arranged side-by-side to save precious input/output (I/O) port space. The side-by-side design is sometimes too wide to meet such a requirement. Therefore, a vertically stacked USB connector is developed to minimize the overall width occupied by the USB connector on a printed circuit board while having the advantage of multi-port connection. Such a vertically stacked USB connector faces two problems to resolve: a complete shielding of the vertically stacked USB connector and stability of the vertically stacked USB connector during mating/unmating with a complementary connector.




Hence, an improved vertically stacked USB connector is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A first object of the present invention is to provide a vertically stacked USB connector which has a shield capable of more adequately shielding the connector; and




A second object of the present invention is to provide a vertically stacked USB connector which is stable to resist an insertion/withdrawal force of a complementary connector.




To achieve the above-mentioned object, a vertically stacked USB connector in accordance with the present invention includes a housing, a number of terminals secured to the housing, an upper inner shield, a lower inner shield, a front outer shield, and a rear outer shield.




The housing including a dielectric base and a pair of vertically aligned mating boards projecting forwardly from the base. Each inner shield has an enclosing section surrounding the mating boards, a pair of bent sections extending outwardly from the enclosing section, and a pair of flange for securing the inner shields to the base. The lower inner shield forms a supporting pad which abuts against a printed circuit board on which the connector is mounted, for ensuring the connector not to forwardly fall down. The front outer shield has a front wall and a pair of lateral edges extending laterally form the front wall and abutting the bent sections to establish electrical connection between the inner shields and the outer shield. The front wall defines a pair of apertures through which the enclosing sections of the inner shields pass. The rear outer shield engages with the front outer shield, cooperating with the inner shields, to entirely enclose the housing and the terminals for providing a complete shield to the USB connector.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present 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 a perspective exploded view of a vertically stacked USB connector in accordance with the present invention, in which a plurality of terminals is mounted to a housing of the connector;





FIG. 2

is a partially assembled view of the vertically stacked USB connector of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is an assembled view of the vertically stacked USB connector of

FIG. 1

, showing the vertically stacked USB connector mounted on a printed circuit board.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a vertically stacked universal serial bus (USB) connector


1


of the present invention comprises a housing


2


with a plurality of terminals


25


, an upper inner shield


3


, a lower inner shield


4


, a front outer shield


51


, and a rear outer shield


52


.




The housing


2


includes a rectangular dielectric base


21


and a pair of vertically aligned mating boards


23


projecting forwardly from the base


21


. The base


21


forms a plurality of vertically aligned embosses


211


on each of two lateral sides thereof (only one side shown) and defines in a front surface thereof two slits


213


above each of the mating boards


23


. The base


21


further defines a plurality of vertically aligned notches


212


along lateral rear edges thereof. The terminals


25


are secured in the base


21


with mating ends


251


thereof protrude from a same side of the mating boards


23


for engaging with corresponding contacts of a complementary connector (not shown).




Each inner shield


3


,


4


comprises a rectangular enclosing section


41


, a pair of bent sections


420


extending outwardly and rearwardly from lateral, rear edges of the enclosing section


41


, and a pair of flanges


42


extending rearwardly respectively from the bent sections


420


. Each enclosing section


41


forms a pair of tabs


411


extending rearwardly from an upper edge thereof and a plurality of tongues


412


stamped and formed inwardly from lateral sides thereof for clamping therebetween a shield (not shown) of the complementary connector. The enclosing section


41


of the lower inner shield


4


further forms a supporting pad


414


projecting vertically downwardly from a middle of a bottom side thereof. Each flange


42


defines a pair of windows


421


fittingly receiving two corresponding embosses


211


.




The front outer shield


51


includes a front wall


510


and a pair of sidewalls


513


extending rearwardly from lateral edges


511


of the front wall


510


. The front wall


510


defines upper and lower vertical aligned apertures


512


separated by a divider (not labeled) therebetween. The lower aperture


512


is opened to a bottom of the front wall


510


for extension of the supporting pad


414


of the lower inner shield


4


when the constituted components of the connector


1


are assembled together. A pair of projections


519


extends inwardly from bottoms of the edges


511


into the lower aperture


512


. Each sidewall


513


forms a boardlock


516


extending downwardly froma bottom edge of the sidewall


513


for extension through a printed circuit board (PCB)


7


(see

FIG. 3

) to have a secure engagement therewith, a plurality of stubs


515


extending rearwardly from a rear edge of the sidewall


513


, and three nubs


514


arranged along an upper edge and the rear edge of the sidewall


513


.




The rear outer shield


52


cooperates with the front outer shield


51


to provide a complete outer shielding to the USB connector


1


. The rear outer shield


52


has an upper wall


521


and a rear wall


524


depending from a rear edge of the upper wall


521


. Both the upper wall


521


and the rear wall


524


have laces


522


,


525


at lateral edges thereof, in which the laces


522


of the upper wall


521


are extended downwardly and the laces


525


of the rear wall


524


are extended forwardly. The laces


522


,


525


define holes


523


corresponding to the nubs


514


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the upper and lower inner shields


3


,


4


are locked to the housing


2


. The embosses


211


of the base


21


fit through corresponding windows


421


of the flanges


42


of the inner shields


3


,


4


to engage with the flanges


42


, while the tabs


411


of the inner shields


3


,


4


extend into corresponding slits


213


of the base


21


. The enclosing sections


41


of the inner shields


3


,


4


thus surround the terminals


25


secured on the mating boards


23


. The bent sections


420


abut against lateral front edges of the base


21


. The front outer shield


51


is mounted to the housing


2


in a manner that the enclosing sections


41


extend through corresponding apertures


512


of the front outer shield


51


while the supporting pad


414


passes through between the projections


519


to reach a position in front of the front wall


510


of the front outer shield


51


. Both edges


511


abut against the bent sections


420


of the inner shields


3


,


4


to acquire an electrical connection therebetween. The sidewalls


513


embrace the flanges


42


of the inner shields


3


,


4


and the base


21


. The stubs


515


project beyond a rear face of the base


21


and are then curved into corresponding notches


212


, whereby the front outer shield


51


is secured to the base


21


and the inner shields


314


. Finally, the rear outer shield


52


is latched to the front outer shield


51


by fitting the nubs


514


of the front outer shield


51


through corresponding holes


523


of the rear outer shield


52


. The nubs


514


engage with the rear outer shield


52


to provide an electrical and mechanical connection between the front outer shield


51


and the rear outer shield


52


. The inner shields


3


,


4


cooperate with the outer shield


51


,


52


to entirely enclose the housing


2


and the terminals


25


, thereby providing a complete shielding to the vertically stacked USB connector


1


. Accordingly, the vertically stacked USB connector


1


in accordance with the present invention can effectively prevent signal flowing therethrough from electromagnetic interference (EMI).




Referring particularly to

FIG. 3

, the USB connector


1


is mounted on the PCB


7


. The boardlocks


516


extend through the PCB and have a secure engagement therewith. The supporting pad


414


presses against the PCB


7


. The supporting pad


414


can resist moment acting on the USB connector


1


when the complementary connector is withdrawn from the USB connector


1


, thereby preventing the USB connector


1


from inclining forwardly. Therefore, the vertically stacked USB connector


1


can be stably and reliably mounted on the PCB


7


during the use of the USB connector


1


.




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 fall extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. A combination of a connector and a printed circuit board, comprising:a housing including a dielectric base and at least two vertically aligned mating boards projecting forwardly from the base; a plurality of terminals secured to the housing, each terminal having a mating end protruding from a corresponding mating board for mating with a contact of a complementary connector; an upper inner shield and a lower inner shield mounted to the housing, each inner shield having an enclosing section surrounding the mating ends of corresponding terminals, at least a bent section extending outwardly and rearwardly from a corresponding lateral edge of the enclosing section, and at least a flange extending rearwardly from the bent section, the flange being retained to the base; and an outer shield including a front wall and a pair of sidewalls extending rearwardly from the front wall, the front wall defining an upper and a lower vertically aligned apertures for extension of the enclosing sections of the inner shields and the mating boards, respectively, the sidewalls forming a pair of boardlocks extending through the printed circuit board; wherein the front wall having at least a lateral edge abutting against the bent section of the inner shields to achieve an electrical connection therebetween.
  • 2. The combination as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer shield comprises a front outer shield and a rear outer shield which are engaged with each other to enclose the base.
  • 3. The combination as claimed in claim 2, wherein the front outer shield forms first securing means for mounting the front outer shield to the base and second securing means for engaging with the rear outer shield.
  • 4. The combination as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first securing means and the second securing means are both located on the sidewalls.
  • 5. The combination as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower aperture extends through a bottom edge of the front wall.
  • 6. The combination as claimed in claim 1, the lower inner shield forms a supporting pad depending from the enclosing section of said lower inner shield, the supporting pad pressing against the printed circuit board.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
89218234 Oct 2000 TW
US Referenced Citations (16)
Number Name Date Kind
5037330 Fulponi et al. Aug 1991 A
6059581 Wu May 2000 A
6074218 Wu et al. Jun 2000 A
6099351 Wu Aug 2000 A
6120321 Wu Sep 2000 A
6139367 Yeh Oct 2000 A
6155872 Wu Dec 2000 A
6159039 Wu Dec 2000 A
6162089 Costello et al. Dec 2000 A
6165014 Kao et al. Dec 2000 A
6174198 Wu et al. Jan 2001 B1
6186830 Lin et al. Feb 2001 B1
6224422 Zhu et al. May 2001 B1
6227904 Wang et al. May 2001 B1
6238241 Zhu et al. May 2001 B1
6238244 Yang May 2001 B1