ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH THE SAME
20210013654 ยท 2021-01-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of power contact pairs. The insulative housing has a plurality of contact-receiving passageways extending along a front-and-back direction. The power contact pairs are mounted in the corresponding contact-receiving passageways and divided into two opposite rows in a height direction according to contacting portions. Each power contact pair in each row has a first power contact and a second power contact, each one of the first power contact and the second power contact defines a flaky retaining portion held in the relative contact-receiving passageway and a number of contacting portions extending forwards from a front end of the retaining portion. A gap is formed between two adjacent contacting portions of the first power contact, and at least a part of one contacting portion of the second power contact extends through the gap of the first power contact.
Claims
1. An electrical connector, comprising: an insulative housing having a plurality of contact-receiving passageways extending along a front-and-back direction; a plurality of power contact pairs mounted in the corresponding contact-receiving passageways of the insulative housing and divided into two opposite rows in a height direction according to contacting portions, and each power contact pair in each row having a first power contact and a second power contact, each one of the first power contact and the second power contact defining a flaky retaining portion held in the relative contact-receiving passageway and a number of contacting portions extending forwards from a front end of the retaining portion; wherein a gap is formed between two adjacent contacting portions of the first power contact, and at least a part of one contacting portion of the second power contact extends through the gap of the first power contact.
2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the power contact pairs are arranged in pairs along the height direction to form a group, the contacting portions of two power contact pairs in each group are opposite to each other in the height direction and arranged at intervals.
3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the contacting portions of the power contact pairs in a same row are arranged in two staggered columns along the front-and-back direction.
4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein each contacting portion is curved and has a contacting area protruding towards an interval wall of the insulative housing.
5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the contacting areas of the power contact pairs in a same row are located on a same horizontal plane when mating with a complementary member.
6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein two neighboring contacting portions in a same row are staggered in the front-and-back direction.
7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the two power contacts in each power contact pair are defined as an outer contact and an inner contact respectively, the retaining portions of two power contacts in each power contact pair are arranged along the height direction, and inserted into a same contact-receiving passageway from a rear side of the main section.
8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein each power contact has a plurality of elastic contacting arms extending forwards from the retaining portion, the angle between each contacting arm of the outer contact and a horizontal plane is greater than the angle between each contacting arm of the relative inner contact and the horizontal plane.
9. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein in an up-to-down direction, the lengths of the retaining portions of four power contacts in each group of power contact pairs in the front-and-back direction are decreased successively.
10. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein the insulative housing is provided with a number of first heat radiating channels in a top wall thereof, the first heat radiating channels are penetrating through the top wall in the height direction and communicated with the relative contact-receiving passageways on an inner side thereof.
11. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 10, wherein each first heat radiating channel extends along the front-and-back direction to form a strip shape, and is located above the corresponding contacting portion to expose the contacting portion outwardly.
12. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 10, wherein the top wall is provided with two rows of first heat radiating channels in the front-and-back direction, and a front row of the first heat radiating channels are disposed in the mating section for exposing the contacting portions, a rear row of the first heat radiating channels are defined in the main section for exposing the retaining portion.
13. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 12, wherein at least an upper power contact in each power contact pair has at least one second heat radiating channel, the second heat radiating channel is defined in a retaining portion and penetrating through the retaining portion along the height direction.
14. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein the outer contact of each power contact pair comprises a plurality of contacting portions and a plurality of base portions in front of contacting arms, one contacting portion and one base portion are extending forwards from each contacting arm, and the base portion is located on one side of the contacting portion in a transverse direction.
15. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein the retaining portions of two power contacts in each power contact pair are stacked with each other along the height direction.
16. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein each soldering portion comprises a plurality of welding legs extending along the height direction, and welding legs of two power contacts in each power contact pair are arranged with a one-to-one correspondence, every two corresponding welding legs in each power contact pair are juxtaposed and constituting a welding leg group.
17. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 15, wherein two welding legs in each welding leg group are arranged abreast along a transverse direction or the front-and-back direction, and a gap is formed between two welding legs in each welding leg group, in an arrangement direction of the two welding legs in each welding leg group, an extending dimension of each welding leg is less than four times of a width of the gap.
18. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 17, wherein the width of the gap between two welding legs in each welding leg group is in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm, and the extending dimension of each welding leg is in the range of 0.4 mm to 0.64 mm.
19. An electrical connector, comprising: an insulative housing having a plurality of contact-receiving passageways extending along a front-and-back direction; and a plurality of power contact pairs mounted in the corresponding contact-receiving passageways, and each power contact pair having two power contacts, each power contact defining a flaky retaining portion held in the relative contact-receiving passageway, a number of contacting portions extending forwards from a front end of the retaining portion and a soldering portion extending from a rear end of the retaining portion; wherein one of two neighboring contacting portions has a projection on a vertical plane at least partially overlapped with that of the other of two neighboring contacting portions.
20. An electrical connector assembly, comprising: an insulative housing having two rows of contact-receiving passageways separating from each other via a transverse interval wall, and each contact-receiving passageway extending along a front-and-back direction; and a plurality of power contact pairs mounted in the corresponding contact-receiving passageways, and each power contact pair having two power contacts, each power contact defining a flaky retaining portion held in the relative contact-receiving passageway, a number of contacting portions extending forwards from the retaining portion and a soldering portion extending from a rear end of the retaining portion, each contacting portion having a contacting area protruding towards the interval wall; wherein the contacting areas of the two power contacts in each power contact pair are arranged in a misaligned relationship along the front-and-back direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0039] Reference will be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail, wherein depicted elements are not necessarily shown to scale and wherein like of similar elements are designated by same or similar reference numeral through the several views and same or similar terminology.
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[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] The mating section 12 defines a mating cavity 120 opening forwards to receive the complementary member, and the first contact-receiving passageways 13 are communicated with the mating cavity 120.
[0043] In this embodiment, the insulative housing 1 defines two rows of first contact-receiving passageways 13 and an interval wall 15 between two rows of first contact-receiving passageways 13. Two rows of first contact-receiving passageways 13 include an upper row of first contact-receiving passageways 13 and a lower row of first contact-receiving passageways 13. The interval wall 15 is extending along the transverse direction and formed in the main section 11, thus to separate the upper row of first contact-receiving passageways 13 from the lower row of first contact-receiving passageways 13. Further, the interval wall 15 extends forwards to a front surface of the main section 11, but does not extend forwards into the mating section 12.
[0044] The main section 11 has a first mounting face 111, a second mounting face 112 and a third mounting face 113 at the back side thereof, the first mounting face 111, the second mounting face 112 and the third mounting face 113 are spaced apart from each other along the front-and-back direction. Herein, the third mounting face 113, the second mounting face 112 and the first mounting face 111 are sequentially arranged along a front-to-back direction.
[0045] As illustrated in
[0046] Referring to
[0047] The power contact pairs 2 are divided into two opposite rows in the height direction according to the contacting portions 202, that is, an upper row of power contact pairs 2 and a lower row of power contact pairs 2. The power contact pairs 2 are arranged in pairs along the height direction to form a group, and two power contact pairs 2 in each group are opposite to each other in the height direction and arranged at intervals. In the front-and-back direction, the soldering portions 203 of the upper row of power contact pairs 2 are located behind the second mounting face 112, and the soldering portions 203 of the lower row of power contact pairs 2 are located between the second mounting face 112 and the third mounting face 113.
[0048] In this embodiment, each power contact 21 has three contacting portions 202 extending forwards from the retaining portion 201, and the retaining portion 201 is a lamellar structure parallel to a horizontal plane. Each contacting portion 202 is curved, and has a contacting area 2020 protruding towards the interval wall 15.
[0049] The contacting portions 202 of the power contact pairs 2 in a same row are arranged in two staggered columns along the front-and-back direction. Meanwhile, the contacting areas 2020 of the power contact pairs 2 in a same row are located or approximately located on a same horizontal plane. In further, two neighboring contacting portions 202 in a same row are staggered in the front-and-back direction. Therefore, while the complementary member plugged in, two staggered columns of contacting portions 202 can be contacting with the complementary member successively, to achieve multi-level and multi-point contact and make the contact more fully, and the stability of electrical connection and current transfer of the electrical connector 100 can be enhanced. At the same time, the insertion and pulling force between the electrical connector 100 and the complementary member is evenly distributed, and the calorific value of the contacting surface is reduced.
[0050] The two power contacts 21 in each power contact pair 2 are called as an outer contact 211 and an inner contact 212 respectively. Wherein, compared with the outer contact 211, the retaining portion 201 and the contacting portions 202 of the inner contact 212 are closer to the interval wall 15 of the insulative housing 1. In each power contact pair 2 along the front-and-back direction, the contacting areas 2020 of the outer contact 211 are placed in front of the contacting areas 2020 of the inner contact 212. Thus, the contacting areas 2020 of the outer contacts 211 contact the complementary member first, and then the contacting areas 2020 of the inner contacts 211 contact the complementary member, in this way, the insertion and pulling force can be reduced to make the insertion feel better, and a deformation and a failure of an elastic contacting arm of each power contact 21 after long-term insertion and extraction can be avoided, so as to ensure a long-term electrical connection.
[0051] The retaining portions 201 of two power contacts 21 in each power contact pair 2 are spaced apart from each other in the height direction, and inserted into a same first contact-receiving passageway 13 from a rear side of the main section 11. Each retaining portion 201 defines a plurality of interferential portions 2011 on lateral sides in the transverse direction, and the interferential portions 2011 are protruding outwards to engage with the corresponding fixing slots 132 by an interference fit.
[0052] As illustrated in
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[0054] Each soldering portion 203 comprises a plate portion 2031 bending downwards from the rear end of the retaining portion 201 and a plurality of welding legs 2032 extending downwards from a bottom end of the plate portion 2031. In this embodiment, the plate portion 2031 is parallel to a vertical plane, and the welding legs 2032 are extending and coplanar with the plate portion 2031 to insert an external circuit board (not shown).
[0055] Each power contact 21 has a plurality of elastic contacting arms 204 extending forwards from a front end of the retaining portion 201, each contacting portion 202 is connected with and in front of the relative contacting arm 204 for mating with the complementary member. The contacting arms 204 are passing forwards through the first contact-receiving passageways 13 and received in the mating section 12.
[0056] The angle between each contacting arm 204 of the outer contact 211 and the horizontal plane is greater than the angle between each contacting arm 204 of the relative inner contact 212 and the horizontal plane, that is to say, each contacting arm 204 of the outer contact 211 has a greater slope than that of the inner contact 212. In this embodiment, each inner contact 212 further has a connecting arm 205 connecting the contacting arm 204 with the retaining portion 201, and the connecting arm 205 and the contacting arm 204 are bent and extending in opposite directions so that the angled opening between them is facing inwards (i.e., towards the interval wall 15).
[0057] Specially, take the upper row of power contact pairs 2 as an example, the connecting arm 205 is extending forwards and bending upwards from a front end of the retaining portion 201, the contacting arm 204 is extending forwards and bending downwards from a front end of the connecting arm 205, so the angled opening between the contact arm 204 and the connecting arm 205 is downward. In further, two retaining portions 201 and the segments in front of the retaining portions 201 (including the contacting arms 204, the connecting arms 205 and the contacting portions 202) of each power contact pair 2 in the upper row are arranged as mirror images of two retaining portions 201 and the segments in front of the retaining portions 201 of each power contact pair 2 in the lower row.
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[0059] Each signal contact 3 comprises a positioning portion 31, a mating arm 32 extending from one end of the positioning portion 31 and a soldering leg 33 extending from the other end of the positioning portion 31. The positioning portion 31 is inserted into the second contact-receiving passageways 16 from a rear side of the main section 11 and fixed in the second contact-receiving passageways 16, and the mating arm 32 in front of the positioning portion 31 is protruding into the mating section 12 to make an electrical connection with the complementary member.
[0060] In the present embodiment, the positioning portion 31 defines at least a pair of barbs 311 on both sides thereof, and the barbs 311 are engaging with the main section 11 interferentially, so the signal contacts 3 can be fixed in the insulative housing 1 to prevent the signal contacts 3 from shaking when mating with the complementary member and improve the stability of mating.
[0061] In this case, the contacting portions 202 of two power contacts 21 in each power contact pair 2 are lined up in a row in the height direction, and arranged alternately and cyclically in the transverse direction, thereby effectively increasing the current channel and reducing the heating of the power contact pairs 2, and then improving the transmission reliability of electrical connector 100.
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[0063] The insulative housing 1 is provided with a number of first heat radiating channels 171 in a top wall 17 thereof, and the first heat radiating channels 171 are penetrating through the top wall 17 in a height direction thereof, and communicated with the relative first contact-receiving passageways 13 on an inner side thereof. In further, in this embodiment, two rows of first heat radiating channels 171 are disposed in the top wall 17 and aligning with each other along a front-and-back direction. The first heat radiating channels 171 in each row are arranged side by side in a transverse direction, in the front-and-back direction, each first heat radiating channel 171 in the front row has a larger length than the first heat radiating channel 171 in the rear row.
[0064] At least an upper power contact 21 in each power contact pair 2 has at least one second heat radiating channel 206, the second heat radiating channel 206 is defined in a retaining portion 201 and penetrating through the retaining portion 201 along the height direction. In this embodiment, the retaining portion 201 of each power contact 21 in each upper power contact pair 2 is provided with the second heat radiating channel 206. Among two power contact 21 in each lower power contact pair 2, only the upper power contact 21 (also known as an inner contact 212 in each lower power contact pair 2) is provided with the second heat radiating channel 206.
[0065] As the retaining portions 201 fixed in the corresponding first contact-receiving passageways 13, the heat generated after the power contact 21 energized can be dissipated through the second heat radiating channel 206, the first contact-receiving passageways 13 and the first heat radiating channel 171, to avoid heat accumulation inside the insulative housing 1.
[0066] Simultaneously, a plate portion 2031 of each power contact 21 of each power contact pair 2 in the upper row is provided with at least one third heat radiating channel 207. In the height direction, the third heat radiating channel 207 in an outer contact 211 has a greater length than the third heat radiating channel 207 in the relative inner contact 212. Additionally, the projections of the third heat radiating channels 207 of the two power contacts 21 of each power contact pair 2 in the upper row on a vertical plane are at least partially overlapped. The projections of the third heat radiating channels 207 on the vertical plane fall into the projection of the first contact-receiving passageways 13 in a lower row on the same vertical plane. Thus, the third heat radiating channels 207 are aligning with the first contact-receiving passageways 13 in the lower row along the front-and-back direction. In this embodiment, the projections of the third heat radiating channels 207 in the inner contact 212 on the vertical plane fall into the projections of the relative third heat radiating channels 207 in the outer contact 211 on the vertical plane. Therefore, the outer dissipating channel can be larger, to facilitate dissipating heat from power contacts rapidly.
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[0068] In this embodiment, in a front-and-back direction, soldering portions 203 of two rows of power contact pairs 2 are located between a first mounting face 111 and a second mounting face 112. Retaining portions 201 of two power contacts 21 in each power contact pair 2 are stacked with each other along a height direction.
[0069] Each connecting arm 205 comprises a first connecting arm 2051 connecting a back end of a contacting arm 204 and a second connecting arm 2052 extending backwards and bending upwards from a rear end of the first connecting arm 2051 slantwise. A rear end of the second connecting arm 2052 is connecting with the retaining portion 201.
[0070] Welding legs 2032 of two power contacts 21 in each power contact pair 2 are arranged with a one-to-one correspondence, and every two corresponding welding legs 2032 are juxtaposed and constituting a welding leg group.
[0071] Specially, as shown in
[0072] The printed circuit board 500 defines a plurality of through holes 51, the welding legs 2032 in a same welding leg group are inserted into a same through hole 51.
[0073] A gap G is formed between two welding legs 2032 in each welding leg group, so that solder welding to the printed circuit board 500 can be better wrapping around the welding legs 2032, to establish a stable electrical connection with the printed circuit board 500. Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a width of the gap G between two welding legs 2032 in each welding leg group is in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm.
[0074] Moreover, in the arrangement direction of the two welding legs 2032 in each welding leg group, the extending dimension L1 of each welding leg 2032 is less than four times of the width of the gap G.
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[0076] In further, in this embodiment, among each power contact pair 2, the welding legs 2032 of an inner contact 212 are aligning with the relative welding legs 2032 of an outer contact 211 along the front-and-back direction, and the welding legs 2032 of the inner contact 212 of each power contact pair 2 in an upper row are located in front of the welding legs 2032 of the relative outer contact 211, the welding legs 2032 of the inner contact 212 of each power contact pair 2 in a lower row are located behind the welding legs 2032 of the relative outer contact 211. Additionally, both of retaining portions 201 and connecting arms 205 of the two power contacts 21 in each power contact pair 2 are spaced apart from each other along a height direction with a certain distance, thereby increasing air convection for a better heat dissipation.
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[0079] First heat radiating channels 171 of the insulative housing 1 are arranged in a front segment of a top wall 17, each first heat radiating channel 171 extends along a front-and-back direction to form a strip shape, and is located above the corresponding contacting portion 202 to expose the contacting portion 202 outwardly. The top wall 17 further has a plurality of cutouts 172 in a rear segment thereof, and the cutouts 172 are communicated with corresponding first contact-receiving passageway. A rear section of each power contact pairs 2 is exposed in relative cutout 172.
[0080] An outer contact 211 of each power contact pair 2 comprises a plurality of contacting portions 202 and a plurality of base portions 208 in front of contacting arms 204, one contacting portion 202 and one base portion 208 are extending forwards from each contacting arm 204, and the base portion 208 is located on one side of the contacting portion 202 in a transverse direction. In this embodiment, each contacting portion 202 of the outer contact 211 is tearing downwards from a lateral side of the corresponding base portion 208, and arched inwards so that the contacting areas 2020 of the outer contact 211 is roughly aligned with the contact area 2020 of the corresponding inner contact 21.
[0081] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the contacting areas 2020 of the outer contact 211 and the contacting areas 2020 of the inner contact 212 are misaligned in the front-and-back direction. In further, as shown in
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[0083] In addition, the contacting arms 204 and the connecting arms 205 of each inner contact 212 are extending along a front-to-back direction with an upward tendency. However, the angle between each contacting arm 204 of the inner contact 212 and a horizontal plane is different from the angle between each connecting arm 205 and the horizontal plane. In further, the angle between each connecting arm 205 of the inner contact 212 and a horizontal plane is greater than the angle between each contacting arm 204 and the horizontal plane.
[0084] While the electrical connector 100 not mating with the complementary member, the contacting areas 2020 of the outer contacts 211 are located on an interior side of the contacting areas 2020 of the corresponding inner contacts 212; and while the electrical connector 100 mating with the complementary member, the contacting areas 2020 of the power contact pairs 2 in a same row are located on a same horizontal plane.
[0085] Additionally, the outer contact 211 and the inner contact 212 in each power contact pair 2 are arranged along the height direction, and have a fixing structure that combine with each other so that the outer contact 211 and the inner contact 212 stack fixedly. In this embodiment, the fixing structure comprises a convex portion 2112 and a positioning slot 2121 coupling with each other, further, each outer contact 211 has at least one convex portion 2112 protruding towards the relative inner contact 212, and each inner contact 212 defines at least positioning slot 2121 for the corresponding convex portion 2112 being inserted and retained in. In other embodiments, the fixing structure of the outer contact 211 and the inner contact 212 also can be defined by transposition.
[0086] The electrical connector 100 further has a positioning seat 4 that can fix the power contact pairs 2 and signal contacts 3 in the insulative housing 1 simultaneously, and the positioning seat 4 is elongated and has a number of through slot 41 for welding legs 2032 and soldering leg 33 passing through.
[0087] It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.