Electrical connector with double-layer shells and staggered soldering legs
11552424 ยท 2023-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/405
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/6594
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/516
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/20
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/405
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical connector including an insulating body, a plurality of terminals disposed in the insulating body, a first shell sheathing the insulating body to form an insertion space for connecting to another electrical connector, and a second shell superposed on the first shell is provided. The first shell has at least one first soldering leg adjacent to the insertion space, and the second shell has at least one second soldering leg away from the insertion space.
Claims
1. An electrical connector comprising: an insulating body; a plurality of terminals, disposed in the insulating body; a first shell, sheathing the insulating body to form an insertion space for connecting to another electrical connector, wherein the first shell has at least one first soldering leg, and the first soldering leg extends outward and is adjacent to a forward opening of the insertion space; and a second shell, superposed on a top surface of the first shell, wherein the second shell has at least one second soldering leg, the second soldering leg is rearward and away from the opening of the insertion space, and the at least one first soldering leg is not covered by the second shell.
2. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the second shell has at least one depression, and the first soldering leg extends and penetrates the depression to be exposed outside the second shell.
3. The electrical connector according to claim 2, wherein the insulating body has a front side and a rear side opposite to each other, and two lateral sides opposite to each other, the opening of the insertion space is located on the front side, and the depression, the first soldering leg and the second soldering leg are located on at least one of the two lateral sides.
4. The electrical connector according to claim 3, wherein the electrical connector has a plug/unplug axis, and a size of the second shell along the plug/unplug axis is smaller than a size of the first shell along the plug/unplug axis, and the front side and the rear side are located on the plug/unplug axis.
5. The electrical connector according to claim 4, wherein a part of the first shell having the first soldering leg is not covered by the second shell.
6. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the first shell and the second shell are metallic shells.
7. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the first shell has a ring-shaped body and the first soldering leg extending from the ring-shaped body, and the second shell has a -shaped body and the second soldering leg extending from the
-shaped body, the ring-shaped body is sheathing the insulating body, the
-shaped body is superposed on and locked the ring-shaped body.
8. The electrical connector according to claim 7, wherein a stamped hollow portion is disposed between the first soldering leg and the ring-shaped body, and the hollow portion faces away from the -shaped body.
9. The electrical connector according to claim 7, wherein the first shell is locked at two opposite wings of the -shaped body.
10. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the first shell and the first soldering leg and the second shell and the second soldering leg constitute a double-layer shell and an internal and external staggered soldering leg configuration structure outside the insulation body.
11. An electrical connector comprising: an insulating body comprising a base portion and a tongue portion, wherein two side edges of the tongue portion respectively has a depressed space; a plurality of terminals, disposed in the insulating body and partially exposed from two tongue surfaces of the tongue portion; a metallic plate disposed in the insulating body, wherein two side edges of the metallic plate are respectively and exposed on the depressed spaces of the two side edges of the tongue portion; a first metallic shell, sheathing the insulating body to form an insertion space, wherein the first metallic shell has at least one first soldering leg, and the first soldering leg extends outward and is adjacent to a forward opening of the insertion space; and a second metallic shell, superposed on a top surface of the first metallic shell, wherein the second metallic shell has at least one second soldering leg, the second soldering leg is rearward and away from the opening of the insertion space, and the at least one first soldering leg is not covered by the second metallic shell.
12. The electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein the second metallic shell has at least one depression, and the first soldering leg extends and penetrates the depression to be exposed outside the second metallic shell.
13. The electrical connector according to claim 12, wherein the insulating body has a front side and a rear side opposite to each other, and two lateral sides opposite to each other, the insertion space is located on the front side, and the depression, the first soldering leg and the second soldering leg are located on at least one of the two lateral sides.
14. The electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein the electrical connector has a plug/unplug axis, and a size of the second metallic shell along the plug/unplug axis is smaller than a size of the first shell along the plug/unplug axis, and the front side and the rear side are located on the plug/unplug axis.
15. The electrical connector according to claim 14, wherein a part of the first metallic shell having the first soldering leg is not covered by the second metallic shell.
16. The electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein the electrical connector is an electrical receptacle connector.
17. The electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein the first metallic shell has a ring-shaped body and the first soldering leg extending from the ring-shaped body, and the second shell has a -shaped body and the second soldering leg extending from the
-shaped body, the ring-shaped body is sheathing the insulating body, the
-shaped body is superposed on and locked the ring-shaped body.
18. The electrical connector according to claim 17, wherein a stamped hollow portion is disposed between the first soldering leg and the ring-shaped body, and the hollow portion faces away from the -shaped body.
19. The electrical connector according to claim 17, wherein the first metallic shell is locked at two opposite wings of the -shaped body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(7) In the exemplary embodiment, the insulating body 110 has a front side S1 and a rear side S2 opposite to each other, and two lateral sides S3 and S4 opposite to each other, wherein the insertion space A1 is located on the front side S1, and the first soldering leg 132 and the second soldering leg 142 are located on at least one of the lateral side S3 and the side S4. Herein, a case of disposing the first soldering leg 132 and the second soldering leg 142 on both the lateral sides S3 and S4 is taken as an example. As shown in
(8) -shaped body 143 and second soldering legs 142 extending from the
-shaped body 143, the ring-shaped body 131 is sheathed the insulating body 110, and the
-shaped body 143 is superposed on and locked the ring-shaped body 131. The second shell 140 has a depression 141, which is used to allow the first soldering legs 132 of the first shell 130 to extend and penetrate the depression 141 to be exposed outside the second shell 140.
(9) Herein, the first shell 130 has a plurality of locking structures 134, and the second shell 140 also has a plurality of locking structures 145 to correspond to the locking structures 134, and the locking structures 145 and the depression 141, the second soldering legs 142 are located on the opposite side wings W1 and W2 of the -shaped body 143. When the second shell 140 is superposed on and covers the first shell 130, the first shell 130 is locked on the opposite side wings W1 and W2 of the
-shaped body 143 by the docking of the locking structures 134 and 145, thereby achieving the effect of fixing the first shell 130 and the second shell 140 together. At the same time, because the first soldering legs 132 and the second soldering legs 142 are respectively fixed to the circuit board 200 (as shown in
-shaped body 143 toward the negative X-axis direction and bends to abut the opposite side of the insulating body 110 away from the insertion space A1.
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(11) Additionally, for the first shell 130, the first soldering legs 132 are formed by stamping and bending the ring-shaped body 131 that has not been formed (which is plate-shaped), and thus a stamped hollow portion 133 is formed between the ring-shaped body 131 that has been formed and the first soldering legs 132, wherein the hollow portion 133 faces away from the -shaped body 143 of the second shell 140.
(12) Based on the above, the first shell 130 and the second shell 140 form a double-layer shell structure outside the insulating body 110 to provide the structural appearance and structural strength required by the electrical connector 100. Furthermore, the first soldering leg 132 and the second soldering leg 142 further constitute the staggered soldering leg structure of the electrical connector 100, which is beneficial to allow the first shell 130 and the second shell 140 to be fixed with the circuit board 200, such that an interconnected structure between the first shell 130, the second shell 140 and the circuit board 200 may be formed, thereby further increasing the structural strength of the electrical connector 100.
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(14) In summary, in the electrical connector of the present exemplary embodiment, by disposing different levels of the first shell and the second shell in succession outside the insulating body, an insertion space for connecting to another electrical connector is formed and the first soldering leg of the first shell is disposed adjacent to the insertion space, and the second soldering leg of the second shell is disposed away from the insertion space. Therefore, a structural relationship via the first shell and the second shell being superposed to each other is formed and the structural strength of the electrical connector may be increased by the difference in the position of the soldering legs.
(15) Accordingly, the first shell and the second shell form a double-layer shell structure outside the insulating body, and the first soldering legs and the second soldering legs further constitute the staggered soldering leg structure of the electrical connector. This is beneficial to allow the first shell 130 and the second shell 140 to be fixed with the circuit board 200, such that an interconnected structure between the first shell 130, the second shell 140 and the circuit board 200 may be formed, thereby further increasing the structural strength of the electrical connector 100.
(16) When the electrical connector is connected with another electrical connector, the plug/unplug force applied by the user will affect the insulation body, the first shell and the second shell at the same time. However, by the configuration of the above shells and the above soldering legs, the plug/unplug force may be effectively distributed and the durability of electrical connectors is improved.