ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
20170373442 ยท 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/6591
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/6585
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/6585
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/514
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing, a number of conductive terminals affixed to the insulative housing, a shielding shell enclosing the insulative housing; and a sealer. The insulative housing includes a base portion and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base portion. Each conductive terminal includes a contacting portion exposed to the tongue portion. The shielding shell includes a number of locking grooves penetrating rearward and a number of tubers and each sandwiched between two locking grooves. The sealer seals a rear end of the shielding shell. The sealer includes a number of tubers corresponded with the locking grooves of the shielding shell and a number of locking grooves receiving the tubers of the shielding shell.
Claims
1. An electrical connector comprising: an insulative housing comprising a base portion and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base portion; a plurality of conductive terminals affixed to the insulative housing and each comprising a contacting portion exposed to the tongue portion; a shielding shell enclosing the insulative housing; and a sealer; wherein the shielding shell comprises a plurality of locking grooves penetrating rearward and a plurality of tubers each between two adjacent locking grooves, the sealer seals a rear end of the shielding shell, and the sealer comprises a plurality of tubers engaging the locking grooves of the shielding shell and a plurality of locking grooves receiving the tubers of the shielding shell.
2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shielding shell is formed by metal injection molding, the shielding shell comprises an upper wall, the sealer comprises a top board, the tubers comprise a first tuber located at the upper wall and a pair of second tubers located at the top board, the locking grooves comprise a pair of first locking grooves located at two sides of the first tuber and a second locking groove located between the pair of second tubers, the first tuber is stuck in the second locking groove, and the pair of second tubers are stuck in the pair of first locking grooves.
3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the upper wall comprises a pair of protrusions located at two sides of the pair of first locking grooves, the top board comprises a pair of accommodating grooves located at two sides of the pair of second tubers, and the pair of protrusions are mated with the pair of accommodating grooves.
4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shielding shell comprises a pair of lateral walls, each lateral wall has a front lateral wall located at a front end thereof and a rear lateral wall depressed inwardly and located at a rear end thereof, the sealer has a pair of lateral boards, and the lateral boards enclose the rear lateral walls and align the lateral boards with the front lateral walls.
5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein each rear lateral wall comprises a recess depressed forwardly, the base portion comprises a pair of ears at a rear end thereof, and the ears are engaged with the recesses.
6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sealer further comprises a surrounding portion sealing a gap between the insulative housing and the shielding shell.
7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 6, wherein the surrounding portion comprises an upper portion comprising a plurality of protruding portions extending downwardly, a lower portion, and a pair of lateral portions connecting the upper portion and the lower portion and each comprising a receiving notch, the base portion has a plurality of locking slots located at a rear end thereof and a pair of ears located laterally, the protruding portions are locked in the locking slots, and the receiving notches receive the ears.
8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shielding shell comprises a barrier protruding inwardly from an inner surface thereof, and the base portion resists the barrier in a front-to-rear direction.
9. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a pair of shielding plates spaced from each other and affixed to the insulative housing, and wherein the insulative housing includes a first insulator comprising a pair of receiving grooves located at a pair of lateral sides of a lower surface thereof, and the shielding plates are received in the receiving grooves.
10. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first insulator comprises a fixed notch and a plurality of fixed portions located at the lower surface, and the conductive terminals comprise a plurality of lower terminals received in the fixed notch and affixed by the fixed portions.
11. An electrical connector comprising: a metallic shielding shell; a terminal module retained in the shielding shell and including an insulative housing with two rows of terminals therein, said housing including a base portion and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base portion along a front-to-back direction, each of said terminals including a front contacting section and a rear soldering section, one row of terminals and a metallic shielding plate being initially commonly integrally formed within a first insulator to form a sub-assembly with the rear soldering sections of said row of terminals retained in correspond first tail blocks formed on the first insulator, another row of terminals successively disposed upon the sub-assembly and commonly integrally formed within a second insulator to commonly form the terminal module with the rear soldering sections of said another row of terminals retained in corresponding second tail blocks formed on the second insulator; wherein the first tail blocks and the second tail blocks are alternately arranged with each other in a transverse perpendicular to said front-to-back direction.
12. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 11, further including an insulative sealer overmolded upon a rear side of both said housing and said shell for prevent backward of the housing with regard to the shell.
13. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 12, wherein the shell includes at least one locking groove fully filled by a tuber formed on the sealer to with a configuration thereof prevent relative movement between the shell and the sealer along the front-to-back direction.
14. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein the housing includes a protruding ear with an outer part retainably received within a recess in the shell and an inner part received within a notch of the sealer, and wherein the shell is made by metal injection molding with different thickness at different positions.
15. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 11, wherein each row of terminals include signal terminals, power terminals and grounding terminals, and the shielding plate is sandwiched between the grounding terminals of said two rows of terminals in a vertical direction perpendicular to both said front-to-back direction and said transverse direction.
16. An electrical connector comprising: a metallic shell made of metal injection molding with different thicknesses at different positions; a terminal module received in the shell and including an insulative housing with a two rows of terminals and a metallic shielding plate embedded therein, the housing including a base portion and a tongue portion forwardly extend from the base portion along a front-to-back direction, the base portion extending rearwardly beyond a rear edge of the shell, each of said terminals including a front contact section and a rear solder section; and an insulative sealer overmolded upon a rear side of the connector to cover both the housing and the shell; wherein the housing includes a protruding ear having an outer part retained within a recess formed in said rear edge of the shell, and an inner part retained with a notch of the sealer.
17. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, wherein the shielding shell further forms a locking groove in another rear edge, and the sealer forms a tuber fully filling the locking groove with a locking configuration to prevent relative movement between the sealer and the shielding shell in the front-to-back direction.
18. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, wherein said sealer covers said protruding ear in a transverse direction perpendicular to said front-to-back direction.
19. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, wherein said sealer forms protruding portions received within corresponding locking slots formed in a rear face of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present disclosure. The insertion direction is a front-to-rear direction.
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[0027] The shielding plates 3 are separated from each other. Each shielding plate 3 includes a through hole 31 located at a front end thereof and a soldering pin 32 located at a rear end thereof.
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[0031] In a second step, the lower terminals 22 are assembled upon the sub-assembly by fitting into the fixed notch 134 to be retained by the fixed portions 135.
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[0035] Compared with prior arts, although the shielding shell 4 is formed by Metal Injection Molding (MIM), the attaching force between the shielding shell 4 and the sealer 5 is too weak. The shielding shell 4 includes the pair of first locking grooves 411 mated with the pair of second tubers 512 of the sealer 5, and the first tuber 412 mated with the second locking groove 511 of the sealer 5 which can reinforce the attaching force between the shielding shell 4 and the sealer 5. Understandably, in the traditional design having the MIN shielding shell, the securing between the metal injection molding shielding shell and the terminal module is required to solder the lateral extensions of the shielding plate with the interior face of the shielding shell. Differently, by adopting the retention mechanism disclosed in the copending parent application Ser. No. 15/629,771 filed on Jun. 22, 2017, the instant invention uses the ears 143 of the second insulator 14 wherein the outer part of the ear 143 is engaged within the corresponding recesses 435 of the shielding shell 4 while the inner part of the ear 143 is received within the notch 505 of the sealer 5 in place of the aforementioned soldering method. Anyhow, both the instant application and the aforementioned parent application use the sealer 5 to assist securing between the terminal module and the MIM shielding shell.
[0036] Another feature of the invention is that all the soldering portions 24 of both the upper terminals 21 and lower terminals 22 are arranged in one row, wherein the soldering portions 24 of the upper terminals 21 are retained by the corresponding first tail blocks 137 formed on the first insulator 13 while the soldering portions 24 of the lower terminals 22 are retained by the corresponding second tail blocks 147 formed on the second insulator 14, and the first tail blocks 137 and the second tail blocks 147 are alternately arranged with each other along the transverse direction.
[0037] While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present disclosure are considered within the scope of the present disclosure as described in the appended claims.