ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING A POLARIZING FEATURE AND A LATCHING FEATURE
20230052621 ยท 2023-02-16
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Abstract
An electrical connector includes a contact assembly, a cable assembly terminated to the contact assembly, a cover receiving the contact assembly and the cable assembly, a latch disposed at a bottom of the cover for latching to a mating connector, and an un-mating assembly mounted to the cover and including a lift bar, wherein the latch is operable to unlatch from the mating connector in response to an upward movement of the lift bar while moving upward to dislodge the cover from the mating connector.
Claims
1. A cable plug connector comprising: a contact assembly; a cable assembly terminated to the contact assembly; a cover receiving the contact assembly and the cable assembly; a latch disposed at a bottom of the cover for latching to a mating receptacle connector; and an un-mating assembly mounted to the cover and comprising a lift bar; wherein the latch is operable to unlatch from the mating connector in response to an upward movement of the lift bar while moving upward to dislodge the cover from the mating connector.
2. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover comprises an upper cover part having a first blind mating lug and a lower cover part having a second blind mating lug opposing the first blind mating lug.
3. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the latch is separately attached to a bottom face of the cover.
4. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the un-mating assembly comprises a push button for moving the lift bar upward.
5. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact assembly comprises an insulative housing having a polarizing feature.
6. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cable assembly comprises plural cables angled from a lateral side of the contact assembly and the latch is located proximate to the lateral side of the contact assembly.
7. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cable assembly comprises plural cables angled from a lateral side of the contact assembly and the latch is located proximate to the lateral side of the contact assembly.
8. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact assembly comprises an insulative housing and terminals retained in the insulative housing, the insulating housing defines a pair of enlarged locating lugs at two opposite longitudinal end for purpose of a blind mating of the cable plug connector.
9. A receptacle connector adapted for mating with a right-handed cable plug connector or a left-handed cable plug, the receptacle connector comprising: a receptacle housing comprising a tongue, and a first side wall and a second side wall both parallel to the tongue; a plurality of terminals exposed upon the tongue; a shell surrounding the receptacle housing and comprising two side walls corresponding to the first side wall and the second side wall of the receptacle housing, each of the side walls defining at least one latching hole; wherein the first side wall of the receptacle housing defines a polarizing feature for mating with the right-handed cable plug connector or the left-handed cable plug;
10. The receptacle connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein the polarizing feature is in a form of a key in an inner side of the first side wall, the key extending in a mating direction of the receptacle connector.
11. A cable plug connector comprising: a contact assembly comprising an insulative housing and a plurality of terminals, the insulative housing comprising a first side wall and an opposite second side wall; a cable assembly terminated to the contact assembly and comprising plural cables extending in a lateral direction angled to a mating direction of the cable plug connector; and a cover receiving the contact assembly and the cable assembly; wherein the first side wall defines a polarizing feature on an outer side thereof.
12. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein the insulative housing defines two enlarged locating lugs at two opposite longitudinal ends thereof.
13. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cover comprises a first blind mating lug and a second blind mating lug extending alongside and downward beyond the first and second side walls, respectively.
14. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cables extend out from the second side wall, a latch is attached on the cover and located proximate to the second side wall, and an un-mating assembly is mounted to the cover and located proximate to the latch.
15. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cables extend out from the first side wall, a latch is attached on the cover and located proximate to the first side wall, and an un-mating assembly is mounted to the cover and located proximate to the latch.
16. The cable plug connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein a latch is disposed at a bottom of the cover for latching to a receptacle connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0024] Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
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[0028] The plural cables of the cable assembly 40 are arranged in an upper row and a lower row. The contact assembly 30 may include an insulative housing 32, a front and a rear insert-molded contact modules (not labeled) mounted in the insulative housing 32, and an upper and a lower ground bars retaining the upper and the lower rows of cables to the front and the rear contact modules. Further detail concerning the cable assembly and the contact assembly is provided in commonly owned corresponding U.S. Patent Application No. 63/201,807 filed on May 13, 2021, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference. The insulative housing 32 defines a mating cavity 311 opening downwards and the terminals 312 exposed to the mating cavity 311. The longitudinal insulative housing 32 includes two side walls 326 and two end walls (not labeled) collectively defining the mating cavity 311. The insulative housing 32 may have a pair of enlarged locating lugs 322 at two opposite longitudinal end walls thereof for purpose of blind mating to the receptacle connector 10.
[0029] The cover 50 includes an upper cover part 52 having a first blind mating lug 522 and a lower cover part 54 having a second blind mating lug 542 opposing the first blind mating lug 522. The upper cover part 52 and the lower cover part 54 may be secured to each other by any suitable means.
[0030] The latch 60 may be secured to the bottom of the lower cover part 54 by any suitable means. In the embodiment shown, a pair of the latches 60 is embedded, such as by insert molding, in the lower cover part 54. If desired, the latch 60 may also be secured to the bottom of the upper cover part 52 by any suitable means. As another alternative, instead of formed separately, the latches 60 may be formed on the metallic shroud 80 to then extend to a location near the bottom of the cover 50. In this embodiment as shown in
[0031] The un-mating assembly 70 includes a lift bar 72 and a push button 76 for moving the lift bar 72 upward. The lift bar 72 is mounted in a channel 524 of the upper cover part 52. The lift bar 72 has an intermediate portion 722 and two end portions 724 terminating as hooks 726. The push button 76 is disposed under the lift bar 72 and has a cam surface 762 engaging the intermediate portion 722. The cam surface 762 is angled to apply a vertical lifting action to the intermediate portion 722. Specifically, as the push button 76 is activated in the lateral direction, the cam surface 762 causes the lift bar 72 to translate in the vertical direction. The hook 726 is angled to apply a vertical lifting action on the latch 60, thereby dislodging the cover 50 from the receptacle connector 10 without applying any mis-oriented pressure on the receptacle connector 10 and/or the plug connector 20. Specifically, the latch 60 is operable to unlatch from the receptacle connector 10 in response to an upward movement of the lift bar 72 while moving upward to dislodge the cover 50 from the receptacle connector 10.
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[0033] Turning now to the polarizing feature, as best seen in
[0034] Turning now to the blind mating feature, the first blind mating lug 522 of the upper cover part 52 extends alongside and downward beyond the front/first side wall 3261 and the second blind mating lug 542 of the lower cover part 54 extends alongside and downward beyond the rear/second side wall 3262, as seen in
[0035] Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various alterations and modifications can be made to the embodiments without in any way departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.