Electrical plug connector
09780500 ยท 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Ya-Fen Kao (New Taipei, TW)
- Yu-Lun Tsai (New Taipei, TW)
- Pin-Yuan Hou (New Taipei, TW)
- Chung-Fu Liao (New Taipei, TW)
- Wen-Hsien Tsai (New Taipei, TW)
- Mao-Sheng Chen (New Taipei, TW)
Cpc classification
H01R43/16
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/66
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical plug connector includes an insulated housing, a metallic shell, two terminal sets, and a circuit board. The insulated housing includes a front portion and a rear portion. The front portion extends forwardly from the rear portion, and an inside of the front portion forms a receiving cavity. The metallic shell covers the insulated housing. Each terminal set is composed with a plurality of terminals. Each terminal includes a contact portion, a retaining portion, and a soldering portion. The retaining portion is retained in the insulated housing. The soldering portion extends backwardly from the retaining portion. The soldering portions are arranged as an upper row and a lower row in symmetry, and the soldering portion is of the spring arm type. The circuit board is inserted between the upper row and the lower row of the soldering portions. The upper row and the lower row of the soldering portions clip elastically the circuit board.
Claims
1. An electrical plug connector comprising: an insulated housing including a front portion, a rear portion, and first and second recessed slots, wherein the front portion extends forwardly from the rear portion, wherein a receiving cavity is formed inside the front portion, wherein the front portion includes an upper inner side, a left inner side, a lower inner side, and a right inner side, wherein the upper inner side and the lower inner side respectively define a plurality of terminal slots, wherein the first and second recessed slots are separately disposed on two sides of the rear portion; a metallic shell covering the insulated housing, wherein the metallic shell includes first and second gaps, wherein the first and second gaps are disposed separately with respect to the first and second recessed slots, with the first recessed slot intermediate the first gap and the second recessed slot and with the second recessed slot intermediate the first recessed slot and the second gap; two terminal sets which respectively comprise a plurality of terminals, wherein the two terminal sets are disposed respectively on the upper inner side and the lower inner side, wherein each terminal includes a contact portion, a retaining portion, and a soldering portion, wherein the retaining portions of the plurality of terminals are retained in the insulated housing, the soldering portions of the plurality of terminals extend backwardly from the retaining portions and are disposed at the rear portion, wherein the soldering portions of the plurality of terminals are of a spring arm type and are arranged as an upper row and a lower row, wherein some parts of the contact portions of the plurality of terminals are disposed in the terminal slots, wherein other parts of the contact portions project from the plurality of terminal slots into the receiving cavity; and a circuit board inserted and elastically clipped between the upper-row soldering portions and the lower-row soldering portions, wherein the circuit board is inserted into the first and second recessed slots and the first and second gaps with the circuit board extending across from the first gap to the first recessed slot and extending across from the second gap to the second recessed slot to fix and orient the circuit board with the upper-row soldering portions and the lower-row soldering portions clipping elastically the circuit board.
2. The plug electrical connector of claim 1, wherein each soldering portion includes a bending portion and an end portion, wherein the bending portion extends backwardly from the rear portion, wherein the end portion extends backwardly from the bending portion, wherein the first and second recessed slots and the first and second gaps fix and orient the circuit board with the bending portions of the upper-row soldering portions and the lower-row soldering portions clipping elastically the circuit board, wherein a shortest distance between the upper-row bending portions and the lower-row bending portions is a first pitch, wherein a shortest distance between the upper-row end portions and the lower-row end portions is a second pitch, and wherein the second pitch is greater than the first pitch.
3. The electrical plug connector of claim 2, wherein the bending portions of the soldering portions are soldered on the circuit board by SMT technology.
4. The electrical plug connector of claim 1, wherein the contact portions are of a spring arm type.
5. The electrical plug connector of claim 1, wherein a cross-section of the rear portion is greater than that of the front portion, the front portion extends forwardly from a central portion of the rear portion, the metallic shell covers the front portion and the rear portion, and the rear end of the metallic shell and the rear portion are engaged with each other.
6. The electrical plug connector of claim 1, further comprising a wire and an auxiliary metallic shell, wherein the auxiliary metallic shell comprises a wire clamping portion disposed in a rear end of the auxiliary metallic shell, wherein a front end of the wire is soldered on the circuit board, wherein the auxiliary metallic shell surrounds the soldering portion of each terminal and the circuit board, wherein the wire clamping portion clamps the wire, and wherein a front end of the auxiliary metallic shell is engaged in a rear end of the metallic shell.
7. The electrical plug connector of claim 6, further comprising an overcoat which comprises a pipe portion disposed in a rear end of the overcoat and surrounds the auxiliary metallic shell.
8. The electrical plug connector of claim 1, wherein the two terminal sets are symmetrical to each other about a center line of the receiving cavity as a symmetrical center.
9. An electrical plug connector comprising: an insulated housing including a front portion and a rear portion, wherein the front portion extends forwardly from the rear portion, wherein a receiving cavity is formed inside the front portion, wherein the front portion includes an upper inner side, a left inner side, a lower inner side, and a right inner side and the upper inner side and the lower inner side respectively define a plurality of terminal slots; two latches, wherein each latch includes a hook portion, a retaining portion, and a soldering portion, wherein the retaining portions of the two latches are separately retained in the insulated housing, wherein the hook portions of the two latches project into the receiving cavity and adjoin the left inner side and the right inner side, wherein the soldering portions of the two latches extend backwardly out the rear portion and bends upwardly, then bends backwardly and obliquely downwardly, and then bends obliquely upwardly; a metallic shell covering the insulated housing; two terminal sets which respectively comprise a plurality of terminals, wherein the two terminal sets are disposed respectively on the upper inner side and the lower inner side, wherein each terminal includes a contact portion, a retaining portion, and a soldering portion, wherein the retaining portions of the plurality of terminals are retained in the insulated housing, the soldering portions of the plurality of terminals extend backwardly from the retaining portions and are disposed at the rear portion, wherein the soldering portions of the plurality of terminals are of a spring arm type and are arranged as an upper row and a lower row, wherein some parts of the contact portions of the plurality of terminals are disposed in the terminal slots, wherein other parts of the contact portions project from the plurality of terminal slots into the receiving cavity; and a circuit board inserted between the upper-row soldering portions and the lower-row soldering portions, wherein the upper-row soldering portions and the lower-row soldering portions clip elastically the circuit board, and wherein the soldering portions of the two latches are of a spring arm type and are soldered on the circuit board.
10. The electrical plug connector of claim 9, wherein the two terminal sets are symmetrical to each other about a center line of the receiving cavity as a symmetrical center.
11. An electrical plug connector comprising: an insulated housing including a front portion and a rear portion, wherein the front portion extends forwardly from the rear portion, wherein a receiving cavity is formed inside the front portion, wherein the front portion includes an upper inner side, a left inner side, a lower inner side, and a right inner side, and wherein the upper inner side and the lower inner side respectively define a plurality of terminal slots; a metallic shell covering the insulating housing; two terminal sets which respectively comprise a plurality of terminals, wherein the two terminal sets are symmetrical to each other about a center line of the receiving cavity as a symmetrical center, wherein the terminal sets are disposed respectively on the upper inner side and the lower inner side, wherein each terminal includes a contact portion, a retaining portion, and a soldering portion, wherein the retaining portions of the plurality of terminals are retained in the insulated housing, wherein the soldering portions of the plurality of terminals extend backwardly from the retaining portions and are disposed at the rear portion, wherein the soldering portions of the plurality of terminals are of a spring arm type and are arranged as an upper row and a lower row, wherein some parts of the contact portions of the plurality of terminals are disposed in the plurality of terminal slots, wherein other parts of the contact portions project from the plurality of terminal slots into the receiving cavity; and a circuit board inserted between the upper-row soldering portions and the lower-row soldering portions, wherein the upper-row soldering portions and the lower-row soldering portions clip elastically the circuit board, wherein the circuit board includes two wing portions, wherein the two wing portions are separately disposed on two sides of the circuit board, wherein the insulated housing further includes two recessed slots, wherein the two recessed slots are separately disposed on two sides of the rear portion, wherein the metallic shell includes two gaps, wherein the two gaps are disposed separately with respect to the two recessed slots, wherein the two wing portions are inserted between the two recessed slots and the two gaps, and wherein the two wing portions are clipped at two sides of the rear portion.
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(9) To make the purpose, the features, and advantages of this invention to be easier to be understood to those who has the general knowledge in this field, a preferred embodiment is recited in detail below with the accompanying drawings.
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(11) The cross-section of the rear portion 112 is greater than that of the front portion 111. The front portion 111 extends forwardly from the central portion of the rear portion 112. The metallic shell 130 has the shape corresponding to the insulated housing 110, and covers the front portion 111 and the rear portion 112. The rear end of the metallic shell 130 and the rear portion 112 are engaged with each other. The metallic shell 130 can be used to enforce the mechanical strength of the insulated housing 110. The auxiliary metallic shell 170 is formed by assembling an upper auxiliary metallic shell 171 and a lower auxiliary metallic shell 172. When the upper auxiliary metallic shell 171 and the lower auxiliary metallic shell 172 are assembled to each other, they are engaged with each other. The front end of the auxiliary metallic shell 170 grasps the rear end of the metallic shell 130. The rear end of the auxiliary metallic shell 170 includes a wire clamp portion 173. The wire clamping portion 173 is formed by connecting the upper wire clamping portion 174 of the upper auxiliary metallic shell 171 and the lower wire clamping portion 175 of the lower auxiliary metallic shell 172. The wire clamping portion 173 is used to clip the wire to keep the wires retained tightly. The overcoat 180 includes a pipe portion 181, and the pipe portion 181 is located in the rear end of the overcoat 180. The wires penetrate the pipe portion 181. The overcoat 180 can further protect the auxiliary metallic shell 170 and its interior parts, and the pipe portion 181 can protect the wires.
(12) In the preferred embodiment, the rear end of the wires can be connected to an electrical device, and the front end of the electrical plug connector 100 is inserted into a mating electrical receptacle connector (not shown). The electrical receptacle connector is embedded inside an electrical device. That is to say, the electrical plug connector 100 can be used in two electrical devices to conduct the electrical connection. In the other embodiment, the electrical plug connector 100 can be replaced with a storage device with a plug, such as a USB flash drive which conforms to the USB type-C specifications. In this situation, the auxiliary metallic shell 170, the overcoat 180, and the wires can be omitted from the electrical plug connector, and memory can be disposed on the circuit board 160 instead. An appearance piece can be used to cover said plug electrical connector.
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(18) It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.