Plug electrical connector
10601186 ยท 2020-03-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Min-Lung Chien (New Taipei, TW)
- Ming-Yung Chang (New Taipei, TW)
- Cheng-Che Tsai (New Taipei, TW)
- Ling-Tai Liu (New Taipei, TW)
Cpc classification
H01R13/6597
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/6591
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/66
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/6591
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/703
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A plug electrical connector including an insulator, a plurality of elastic terminals, at least one shielding spring, and an outer shell is provided. The elastic terminals are disposed in the insulator and arranged along an axial direction. The elastic terminals includes at least one grounding terminal arranged at a first position or a last position of the elastic terminals. The shielding spring is assembled to an exterior surface of the insulator. A portion of the shielding spring on the axial direction is disposed on a deformable path of the grounding terminal. The insulator, the elastic terminals, and the shielding spring are accommodated in the outer shell.
Claims
1. A plug electrical connector, comprising: an insulator; a plurality of elastic terminals, respectively disposed to the insulator and arranged along an axial direction, wherein the elastic terminals comprise at least one grounding terminal, and the grounding terminal is arranged at an outmost position of the elastic terminals; at least one shielding spring, assembled to the insulator, wherein a portion of the shielding spring in the axial direction is located on a deformable path of the grounding terminal; and an outer shell, accommodating the insulator, the elastic terminals, and the shielding spring.
2. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shielding spring is located on a top plane of an exterior surface of the insulator, the grounding terminal is located in the insulator, and an orthogonal projection of the grounding terminal on the top plane is at least partially overlapped with a portion of the shielding spring.
3. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plug electrical connector is suitable to be mated with a receptacle electrical connector to deform the elastic terminals, wherein the grounding terminal is driven by the receptacle electrical connector and deformed to abut against a portion of the shielding spring.
4. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insulator has a plurality of slot holes arranged along the axial direction in correspondence with the elastic terminals, so as to expose the elastic terminals, and a portion of the shielding spring in the axial direction shields at least a portion of the slot hole located at a side edge.
5. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the insulator further comprises a plurality of protruding ribs, each of the protruding ribs is located between two adjacent slot holes to space apart the two adjacent slot holes and two adjacent elastic terminals.
6. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 5, wherein the shielding spring has an opening located on a top plane of an exterior surface of the insulator and surrounding the protruding ribs, and the shielding spring only exposes a portion of the grounding terminal via the opening or the shielding spring completely shields the grounding terminal.
7. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the insulator comprises a first member and a second member, each of the elastic terminals has a retention section and an elastic section, wherein the retention section is fixedly retained to the first member, the second member has the slot holes, and the elastic sections are respectively and correspondingly exposed by the slot holes.
8. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein the plug electrical connector is suitable to be mated with a receptacle electrical connector to deform the elastic terminals, and the elastic section of the grounding terminal is driven by the receptacle electrical connector to move in the slot hole and abut against the shielding spring.
9. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein the second member has a plurality of supporting parts, each of the supporting parts is disposed in the slot hole and located between two adjacent protruding ribs, and an end of the elastic section leans against the supporting part.
10. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein in the slot hole where the grounding terminal is located, a deformable path of the elastic section is in a space between the supporting part and the shielding spring when the grounding terminal is deformed.
11. A plug electrical connector, comprising: an insulator; a first terminal set and a second terminal set that are disposed in two rows arranged along an axial direction on the insulator and are parallel to each other, wherein the first terminal set comprises a pair of grounding terminals located at opposite side edges and the second terminal set comprises another pair of grounding terminals located at opposite side edges; a pair of shielding springs that are respectively disposed at upper and lower surfaces of the insulator to respectively correspond to the first terminal set and the second terminal set, wherein portions of the shielding springs in the axial direction are located on deformable paths of the grounding terminals and the grounding terminals are driven by the receptacle electrical connector and deformed to abut against portions of the shielding springs when the plug electrical connector is suitable to be mated with a receptacle electrical connector to deform the first and the second terminal sets; and an outer shell, accommodating the insulator, the elastic terminals, and the shielding springs.
12. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein the shielding springs are respectively located exterior surfaces of the insulator, one shielding spring is on a top plane of the insulator and another shielding spring is on a bottom plane of the insulator, the grounding terminals are located in the insulator, and an orthogonal projection of the grounding terminals on the top plane and the bottom plane is at least partially overlapped with portions of the shielding springs.
13. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein the insulator has a plurality of slot holes arranged along the axial direction in correspondence with the elastic terminals, so as to expose the elastic terminals, and portions of the shielding springs in the axial direction shields at least portions of the slot hole located at side edges.
14. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 13, wherein the insulator further comprises a plurality of protruding ribs, each of the protruding ribs is located between two adjacent slot holes to space apart the two adjacent slot holes and two adjacent elastic terminals.
15. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 14, wherein each shielding spring has an opening, one shielding spring is located on a top plane of an exterior surface of the insulator and surrounding the protruding ribs, another shielding spring is located on a bottom plane of an exterior surface of the insulator and surrounding the protruding ribs, and the shielding springs only expose portions of the grounding terminals via the openings or the shielding springs completely shield the grounding terminal.
16. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 13, wherein the insulator comprises a first member and a second member, each of the elastic terminals has a retention section and an elastic section, wherein the retention section is fixedly retained to the first member, the second member has the slot holes, and the elastic sections are respectively and correspondingly exposed by the slot holes.
17. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, wherein the plug electrical connector is suitable to be mated with a receptacle electrical connector to deform the elastic terminals, and the elastic section of the grounding terminal is driven by the receptacle electrical connector to move in the slot hole and abut against the shielding spring.
18. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, wherein the second member has a plurality of supporting parts, each of the supporting parts is disposed in the slot hole and located between two adjacent protruding ribs, and an end of the elastic section leans against the supporting part.
19. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 18, wherein in the slot hole where the grounding terminal is located, a deformable path of the elastic section is in a space between the supporting part and the shielding spring when the grounding terminal is deformed.
20. The plug electrical connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein the plug electrical connector is a USB Type-C plug electrical connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(7) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, 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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(9) In the embodiment, the first terminal set 120A and the second terminal set 120B are disposed in two rows on the insulator 110 to be parallel to each other. The first terminal set 120A has a pair of grounding terminals G1 and G2, and the second terminal set 120B has a pair of grounding terminals G3 and G4. As clearly shown in
(10) More specifically, the insulator 110 of the embodiment includes a first member 112 and a second member 114, and each of the elastic terminals has a retention section S1 and an elastic section S2. The retention section S1 is fixedly retained in the first member 112. The second member 114 has a plurality of slot holes 114c and a plurality of protruding ribs 114d arranged along the axial direction L1 and spaced apart with respect to each other. The elastic terminals extend from the first member 112 toward the second member 114 and are suspended, and the elastic sections S2 of the elastic terminals are respectively and correspondingly exposed from the slot holes 114c. In other words, the rib 114d is located between two adjacent slot holes 114c to space apart the two adjacent slot holes and two adjacent elastic terminals. The side-latches 160 are embedded in the first member 112 and extends toward the second member 114. The side-latches 160 are disposed along the axial direction L1 and located at two opposite sides of the elastic terminals, and partially enters grooves 114a at two opposite sides of the second member 114. When the plug electrical connector 100 and a receptacle electrical connector 200 (shown in a subsequent drawing) are mated to each other along the axial direction L2, the side-latches 160 which are retention latches serve to be mated to the sides of the mid-plate of the receptacle electrical connector 200 to make ground connections to improve EMC.
(11) In the embodiment, the plug electrical connector 100 includes the pair of shielding springs 130A and 130B and a pair of insulating plates (Mylar) 150A and 150B. The shielding springs 130A and 130B are vertically disposed in correspondence with each other on an exterior surface of the insulator 110, and the insulating plates 150A and 150B are also vertically disposed to the shielding springs 130A and 130B in correspondence with each other, and are located at sides away from the insulator 110. Specifically, each of the shielding springs 130A and 130B has a latching part 132, a tongue part 134, and an spring part 136. The latching part 132 serves to latch the second member 114 of the insulator 110, the tongue part 134 abuts against an interior surface of the outer shell 140 across the insulating plate 150A or 150B, so that the outer shell 140 as well as the shielding springs 130A and 130B can provide an EMI shielding effect together. The spring part 136 passes through an opening 114b of the second member 114, and when the plug electrical connector 100 is connected with the receptacle electrical connector 200, the spring part 136 abuts against and grip the receptacle electrical connector 200. The outer shell 140 serves to accommodate the insulator 110, the first terminal set 120A, the second terminal set 120B, the shielding springs 130A and 130B, the insulating plates 150A and 150B, and the side-latch 160.
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(13) In the embodiment, each of the shielding springs 130A and 130B has an opening 138. When the shielding spring 130A or 130B is assembled to a top plane P1, the opening 138 is substantially located on the top plane P1 (or a plane parallel to the top plane P1). In this state, the opening 138 may surround the protruding ribs 114d of the second member 114. In addition, for the slot holes 114c at the outmost side edges, the opening 138 only partially exposes the slot holes 114c at the outmost side edges, such as the rightmost and the leftmost slot holes 114c shown in
(14) Practically, for the first terminal set 120A and the second terminal set 120B, since the grounding terminals G1 to G4 are disposed at the outmost sides with respect to the remaining elastic terminals, and the openings 138 of the shielding springs 130A and 130B both partially expose the slot holes 114c at the outmost, such as the example shown in
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(16) In other words, for the shielding springs 130A and 130B of the embodiment, the portions (i.e., the abutting parts 131) of the shielding springs 130A and 130B in the axial direction L1 are located on deformable paths of the grounding terminals G1 to G4. The deformable paths are as indicated by the solid arrow signs marked in
(17) It should be noted that, even though in the embodiment, the abutting parts 131 shown in
(18) In view of the foregoing, in the embodiments of the invention, the shielding springs of the plug electrical connector are substantially located on the deformable path of the grounding terminals through the corresponding configuration among the insulator, the elastic terminals, and the shielding springs. Therefore, when the plug electrical connector is connected to a receptacle electrical connector, the grounding terminals are bent and deformed through driving of the receptacle electrical connector, and further abut against the shielding springs to achieve electrical conduction. Once the plug electrical connector is separated from the receptacle electrical connector, the grounding terminals are restored and no longer bent due to the elasticity, and therefore move away from the shielding springs. In this way, based on whether the grounding terminals contact the shielding springs or not, a trigger effect of being electrically conductive or not, which is similar to a trigger, can be provided. The designer may therefore design an additional function for the plug electrical connector and facilitate the performance of the connector. Meanwhile, when the plug electrical connector is connected to the receptacle electrical connector, the electrical conduction between the grounding terminals and the shielding springs also guide the noise and remove the noise.
(19) Moreover, since the grounding terminals are arranged at the outmost sides with respect to the remaining elastic terminals, thereby forming the openings on the shielding springs, and the sizes of the openings along the axial direction in which the terminals are arranged are adjusted accordingly, the portions of the slot holes at the outmost sides is exposed via the opening. In other words, the shielding springs may partially or completely shield the grounding terminals, so that the grounding terminals can smoothly contact the shielding springs during the bending process, and the structures of the grounding terminals and the shielding springs can be electrically conductive to each other through the structural contact.
(20) It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.