ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING A CAM SLIDE CONTACT LIFTER
20230396020 ยท 2023-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
H01R13/629
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a mating cavity; plural contacts including a row of upper contacts and a row of lower contacts secured in the insulative housing, the row of upper contacts and the row of lower contacts having respective contacting portions exposed to the mating cavity; and a lifter operable relative to the insulative housing to move the row of lower contacts upwardly.
Claims
1. An electrical connector comprising: an insulative housing having a mating cavity; a plurality of contacts including a row of upper contacts and a row of lower contacts secured in the insulative housing, the row of upper contacts and the row of lower contacts having respective contacting portions exposed to the mating cavity; and a lifter operable relative to the insulative housing to move the row of lower contacts upwardly.
2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, further including an elastic member for biasing the lifter upon operated.
3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the elastic member comprises a pair of springs arranged at intervals.
4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein the insulating housing forms a pair of holes for accommodating the pair of springs.
5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the lifter has a pair of posts extending into the pair of holes of the insulative housing to interact with the pair of springs.
6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mating cavity is enclosed by an upper wall and a lower wall of the insulative housing, the lower wall having a slot to expose the row of lower contacts, and the lifter extends into the slot.
7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lifter has a ramp surface to bear against the row of lower contacts.
8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein each of the lower row of contacts has an inclined portion connected to an associated contacting portion, and the ramp surface of the lifter is operable to abut against lower surfaces of the inclined portions of the row of lower contacts and lift the contacting portions of the row of lower contacts upward.
9. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of contracts include another row of upper contacts and another row of lower contacts having respective contacting portions exposed to the mating cavity and behind the contacting portions of the row of upper contacts and the contacting portions of the row of lower contacts, respectively.
10. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a pair of side metallic plates to assemble the row of upper contacts, the row of lower contacts, said another row of upper contacts, and said another row of lower contacts together in position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0018] The electrical connector 100 can be matched with different optical modules or cable plugs. The present embodiment uses OSFP legacy versus OSFP-XD as examples. In a basic form factor overview, OSFP legacy module 60 has 16 high speed signal pairs. OSFP-XD will double the amount of signal pins to accommodate 32 high speed pairs by adding a second row of contacts behind current OSFP contacts. The thick paddle card of OSFP legacy module 60 is 1.0 mm. Because OSFP-XD is expected to have 32 differential signal pairs, it may not be feasible to use a 1.0 mm thick paddle card (i.e., internal printed circuit board). To add more layers for trace routing, the paddle card may increase thickness from 1.0 mm to 1.2 mm, for example, or even 1.5 mm. The present invention aims to design the connector to be backwards compatible to accept both 1.0 mm and 1.2 mm thick paddle cards. On the other hand, an OSFP legacy module has a lower flange extending forwardly about 9.62 mm. An OSFP-XD may be designed to have a lower flange that is shorter than 9.62 mm in order for the lower flange of the OSFP legacy module to extend forwardly more than the lower flange of the OSFP-XD module. This difference in extent of extension may be utilized to actuate the lifter, as will be detailed later.
[0019] An OSFP-XD module 50 with 1.2 mm thick paddle card 52 and an OSFP legacy module 60 with 1.0 mm thick paddle card 62 are shown in side views in
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[0021] Construction of the insulative housing in relation to the plurality of contacts is generally well known. For example, the plurality of contacts may be constructed to include four contact assemblies that are stacked together with or without the aid of a pair of side metallic plate and then mounted in the insulative housing. In the case of four contact assemblies, the plurality of contracts include another row of upper contacts and another row of lower contacts having respective contacting portions exposed to the mating cavity and behind the contacting portions of the row of upper contacts and the contacting portions of the row of lower contacts, respectively. Instead of board-mount applications, the plurality of contacts may even be constructed to have respective tails adapted for overpass application for connecting to cable wires.
[0022] The mating cavity 12 is enclosed by an upper wall 122 and a lower wall 124 of the insulative housing 10. The lower wall 124 has a slot 1242 to expose the row of lower contacts and the lifter 30 extends into the slot 1242 to operate the row of lower contacts. The lifter 30 has a ramp surface 32 to bear against the inclined portions of row of lower contacts for a smooth operation and a pair of posts 34 extending into the pair of holes 14 of the insulative housing 10 to interact with the pair of springs 70 in a suitable and/or desired manner generally known to those skilled in this art. Each of the row of lower contacts is provided with an inclined portion connected to associated contacting portion.