ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING MOLDED TERMINAL UNIT AND MOLDED CONDUCTIVE PLASTIC MEMBER
20220368076 ยท 2022-11-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/6471
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/405
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/79
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/6471
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/405
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/516
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical connector includes: a unitary insulative housing having a tongue and a cavity; two rows of terminals molded in the insulative housing while exposing to two opposite surfaces of the tongue, respectively, each row of terminals including plural signal terminals and plural ground terminals, the ground terminals being exposed to the cavity; and a conductive plastic member molded in the cavity to be in contact with the ground terminals.
Claims
1. An electrical connector comprising: a unitary insulative housing having a tongue and a cavity; two rows of terminals molded in the insulative housing while exposing to two opposite surfaces of the tongue, respectively, each row of terminals comprising a plurality of signal terminals and a plurality of ground terminals, the plurality of ground terminals being exposed to the cavity; and a conductive plastic member molded in the cavity to be in contact with the plurality of ground terminals.
2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a shroud enclosing the insulative housing.
3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a receptacle shell enclosing the shroud.
4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein the shell extends upward beyond a top face of the shround, the shell further defines a locking portion for be latched with a latch of a mating connector mating with the electrical connector.
5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein a mating space is defined among the shroud and the tongue, the terminals comprising upright portions with contacting surfaces exposed to the mating space and soldering portions extending from a bottom of the insulative housing.
6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein each ground terminal comprises a contacting portion, and the member has an upper surface substantially leveled with an upper end of the contacting portion.
7. A method of making an electrical connector, comprising the steps of: molding two rows of terminals with an insulative housing while exposing the two rows of terminals to a tongue of the insulative housing and at least some of the two rows of terminals to a cavity of the insulative housing; and molding a conductive plastic member in the cavity to be in contact with the at least some of the two rows of terminals.
8. The method of making the electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a step of assembling a shroud, wherein the insulative housing molded with the terminals and conductive plastic is inserted into the shroud from a bottom of the shroud and a mating space is defined among the insulative housing and the shroud.
9. A receptacle connector for mounting on a printed circuit board, comprising: a seat comprising a bottom wall confronting with the printed circuit board, four upright walls, and an upright tongue, and a mating space defined among the upright walls and the mating tongue, the receiving space opening upward from the bottom wall thereof, the four upright walls comprising two opposite longitudinal walls and two transverse walls; two rows of terminals comprising upright portions and soldering portions extending from the bottom wall, the upright portions defining contacting faces exposing upon two opposite surfaces of the mating tongue; a metallic shell comprising four upright plates fitly enclosing the seat; wherein three upright plates of the four upright plates are attached to one longitudinal wall and two transverse walls and extend upwards beyond a top face of the seat, and the upright plate attached to said one longitudinal wall defines a locking portion for latching to a mating plug connector.
10. The receptacle connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein the upright plate attached the other longitudinal wall extend upward beyond the top face of the seat and further defines a longitudinal notch, a top edge of the longitudinal notch is below the top face of the seat.
11. An electrical connector comprising: a unitary insulative housing having a tongue and a cavity; two rows of terminals molded in the insulative housing while exposing to two opposite surfaces of the tongue, respectively, each row of terminals comprising a plurality of signal terminals and a plurality of ground terminals, the plurality of ground terminals being exposed to the cavity; and a liquid metal ink or conductive ink that flows and then is cured in the cavity to be in contact with the plurality of ground terminals.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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[0025] The receptacle connector 10 may further include a shroud 28 enclosing the insulative housing 20 and a receptacle shell 29 enclosing the shroud 28. The tongue 22 are inserted in the shroud 28 and surrounded with the shroud, thereby forming a mating cavity 281 among the tongue 22 and the shroud 28. The shroud 28 may have features such as ribs 282 for retaining the insulative housing 20. The shell 29 may have retention features such as tabs 292 and barbs 294 for retaining to the shroud 28. The signal terminals 32 are preferably arranged in pairs for differential signals transmission. As shown in
[0026] The conductive plastic member 40 has two rows of branches which is in shape of upright rib 42 aligned with corresponding ground terminals 34 so that when the former is molded in place all ground terminals 34 are in contact therewith. Each ground terminal 34 has a contacting portion, and the conductive plastic member 40 has an upper surface substantially leveled with an upper end of the contacting portion, as is clearly seen in
[0027] The method of making the receptacle connector 10 comprises the steps of: molding two rows of terminals with the insulative housing 20 while exposing the two rows of terminals to the tongue 22 of the insulative housing and at least some of the two rows of terminals to a cavity of the insulative housing; and molding a conductive plastic member in the cavity to be in contact with the at least some of the two rows of terminals. The insulative housing 20 molded with the terminals 30 and the conductive plastic 40 is inserted into the shroud 28 from a bottom of the shroud and a mating space 281 is defined between the insulative housing and the shroud.
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[0031] While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present disclosure are considered within the scope of the present disclosure as described in the appended claims.