ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
20220239022 ยท 2022-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/6594
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/516
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/516
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical connector configured to be assembled to a circuit board is provided. The electrical connector includes an insulating body having a base and a tongue, a plurality of terminals disposed in the insulating body, a first metal shell covering the insulating body, and a second metal shell covering the insulating body and the first metal shell. The first metal shell has a plurality of soldering feet soldered to the circuit board, and the second metal shell has a plurality of second metal pin soldered to the circuit board. The first and the second metal pin are beside the base and away from the tongue. At least one of the first metal shell and the insulating body has a supporting portion abutting against a non-conducting portion of the circuit board. The supporting portion is close to the tongue and away from the base.
Claims
1. An electrical connector configured to be assembled to a circuit board, comprising: an insulating body having a base and a tongue; a plurality of terminals disposed in the insulating body; a first metal shell covering the insulating body, and having a plurality of first metal pins soldered to the circuit board; and a second metal shell covering the insulating body and the first metal shell, and having a plurality of second metal pins soldered to the circuit board, wherein the plurality of first metal pins and the plurality of second metal pins are located beside the base of the insulating body and away from the tongue, wherein at least one of the first metal shell and the insulating body has a supporting portion abutting against a non-conducting portion of the circuit board, so that the electrical connector is supported on the circuit board, and the supporting portion is close to the tongue and away from the base.
2. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the electrical connector is a socket electrical connector soldered to the circuit board.
3. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of terminals has a connection end and a soldering end opposite to each other, the connection end is exposed from the tongue and configured to be connected with the terminal of another electrical connector, the soldering end protrudes from the base in a direction deviating from the connection end and is soldered to the circuit board, the plurality of first metal pins and the plurality of second metal pins are close to the soldering end and away from the connection end, and the supporting portion is close to the connection end and away from the soldering end.
4. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of first metal pin and the plurality of second metal pin are soldered to a plurality of grounding portions of the circuit board.
5. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the supporting portion is a partial notch bending structure of the first metal shell.
6. The electrical connector according to claim 5, wherein the insulating body further comprises another supporting portion located in the base and abutting against the circuit board.
7. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein an orthographic projection of the supporting portion on the insulating body is located at a junction of the base and the tongue, and respective orthographic projections of the plurality of first metal pins and the plurality of second metal pins on the insulating body are located in the base.
8. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the supporting portion is a protruding column structure extending from the insulating body.
9. The electrical connector according to claim 8, wherein the protruding column structure is located at a part of the base adjacent to the tongue.
10. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein a part of the plurality of first metal pins and a part of the plurality of second metal pins are stacked on each other and located on a side of the insulating body, the supporting portion is located on a bottom portion of the first metal shell and forms a triangle-like supporting configuration with the part of the plurality of first metal pins and the part of the plurality of second metal pins.
11. An electrical connector configured to be assembled to a circuit board, comprising: an insulating body having a base and a tongue; a plurality of terminals disposed in the insulating body; and a first metal shell covering the insulating body, and having a plurality of first metal pins mounted to the circuit board; wherein the plurality of first metal pins are located beside the base of the insulating body and away from the tongue, wherein at least one of the first metal shell and the insulating body has a supporting portion abutting against a non-conducting portion of the circuit board, so that the electrical connector is supported on the circuit board, and the supporting portion is close to the tongue and away from the base.
12. The electrical connector according to claim 11, further comprising a second metal shell covering the insulating body and the first metal shell, and having a plurality of second metal pins mounted to the circuit board.
13. The electrical connector according to claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of terminals has a connection end and a soldering end opposite to each other, the connection end is exposed from the tongue and configured to be connected with the terminal of another electrical connector, the soldering end protrudes from the base in a direction deviating from the connection end and is soldered to the circuit board, the plurality of first metal pins and the plurality of second metal pins are close to the soldering end and away from the connection end, and the supporting portion is close to the connection end and away from the soldering end.
14. The electrical connector according to claim 12, wherein the plurality of first metal pin and the plurality of second metal pin are soldered to a plurality of grounding portions of the circuit board.
15. The electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein the supporting portion is a partial notch bending structure of the first metal shell.
16. The electrical connector according to claim 15, wherein the insulating body further comprises another supporting portion located in the base and abutting against the circuit board.
17. The electrical connector according to claim 12, wherein an orthographic projection of the supporting portion on the insulating body is located at a junction of the base and the tongue, and respective orthographic projections of the plurality of first metal pins and the plurality of second metal pins on the insulating body are located in the base.
18. The electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein the supporting portion is a protruding column structure extending from the insulating body.
19. The electrical connector according to claim 18, wherein the protruding column structure is located at a part of the base adjacent to the tongue.
20. The electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein a part of the plurality of first metal pins and a part of the plurality of second metal pins are stacked on each other and located on a side of the insulating body, the supporting portion is located on a bottom portion of the first metal shell and forms a triangle-like supporting configuration with the part of the plurality of first metal pins and the part of the plurality of second metal pins.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
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[0027] Accordingly, in order to prevent the electrical connector 100 from tilting forward during plugging and unplugging, the first metal shell 110 of the embodiment further has a supporting portion 112 which is close to the tongue 132 and away from the base 131, and abuts against a non-conducting portion of the circuit board 30, i.e., abutting against an insulating surface 31 of the circuit board 30, so that the electrical connector 100 is stably supported on the circuit board 30.
[0028] In other words, taking the terminals 140 as a reference, each of the terminals 140 has a connection end E1 and a soldering end E2 opposite to each other, and the connection end E1 is exposed from the tongue 132 and configured to be connected with the terminal of another electrical connector. The soldering end E2 protrudes from the base 131 in a direction deviating from the connection end E1 and is soldered to the circuit board 30. The first metal pins 111 and the second metal pins 121 are close to the soldering end E2 and away from the connection end E1, whereas the supporting portion 112 is close to the connection end E1 and away from the soldering end E2.
[0029] As shown in
[0030] Accordingly, in the embodiment, the supporting portion 112 is formed by performing a partial notch bending structure on a bottom portion of the first metal shell 110, so that the supporting portion 112 forms a triangle-like supporting configuration (a triangular configuration located on the insulating surface 31 and formed of the supporting portion 112 and the plurality of first metal pins 111 and the plurality of second metal pins 121 on the two opposite sides) with a part of the first metal pins 111 and a part of the second metal pins 121, so that the electrical connector 100 also has a structural abutting relationship with the circuit board 30 close to the front side of the overall structure, and the overall structure of the electrical connector 100 is stably located on an upper surface of the circuit board 30.
[0031] In addition, the insulating body 130 of the embodiment further includes another supporting portion 133, which is located in the base 131 and abuts against the circuit board 30. The supporting portion 133 serves as an auxiliary structure and is configured to increase a contacting area between the electrical connector 100 and the circuit board 30.
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[0033] Moreover, the insulating body 230 of the embodiment has a supporting portion 233 abutting against a non-conducting portion (i.e., an insulating surface 41) of the circuit board 40, so that the electrical connector 200 is supported on the circuit board 40. The supporting portion 233 is close to the tongue 232 and away from the base 231. Here, the supporting portion 233 is a protruding column structure extending from the insulating body 230. The orthographic projection of the supporting portion 233 on the insulating body 230 (the remaining structure that is not the supporting portion 233) is located at the junction of the base 231 and the tongue 232. Simply put, the protruding column structure is located at a part of the base 231 adjacent to the tongue 232, and the respective orthographic projections of the first metal pins 211 and the second metal pins 221 on the insulating body 230 are located in the base 231, and are relatively away from the tongue 232.
[0034] Therefore, the supporting portion 233 of the embodiment, like the supporting portion 112, forms a triangle-like supporting configuration with a part of the first metal pins 211 and a part of the second metal pins 221 that are soldered to grounding portions 42 of the circuit board 40. In other words, taking the terminal 240 as a reference, the first metal pins 211 and the second metal pins 221 are also located close to a soldering end E4 of the terminal 240 and away from a connection end E3 of the terminal 240, and the supporting portion 233 is close to the connection end E3 of the terminal 240 and away from the soldering end E4 of the terminal 240, so that the electrical connector 200 can be stably held on the circuit board 40.
[0035] It should also be noted that the number of the supporting portions 133 or the supporting portions 233 disclosed in the embodiments is not limited here, if the structure allows, a designer may appropriately increase or decrease the number thereof in a nearby area of the supporting portion 133 or the supporting portion 233 (e.g., forming one single supporting portion 133 or 233 in the center of the bottom portion of the first metal shell 110 or the insulating body 230).
[0036] In summary of the above, in the embodiments of the disclosure, the electrical connector is held on the circuit board by respectively soldering the first metal pins and the second metal pins of the first metal shell and the second metal shell to the circuit board. The first metal pins and the second metal pins are close to the base and away from the tongue with respect to the insulating body, and are close to the soldering end and away from the connection end with respect to the terminal. Accordingly, in the disclosure, at least one of the first metal shell and the insulating body further has the supporting portion, which is close to the tongue and away from the base with respect to the insulating body and is close to the connection end and away from the soldering end with respect to the terminal, so that the supporting portion forms the triangle-like configuration with the first metal pins and the second metal pins. With a plane formed by three points, the electrical connector is stably held on the circuit board, so as to effectively prevent the electrical connector from tilting forward tilting with respect to the circuit board.
[0037] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.