Patent ID: 6464517
Filing Date: 2002-10-15
Classification: G02B,H01R

Abstract:
An opto-electronic interface converter comprising:a base having at least one support located at a front section thereof, and a block located in rear of the at least one support; a shielding door comprising a pivot pivotably mounted to the at least one support, a rearwardly extending post, and a spring beam, the spring beam having a front end sitting on the post and a rear end secured to the block; an interconnection bracket mounted to the base and defining two cavities therein; a photo diode and a laser diode respectively received in the cavities of the bracket, and adapted for connecting with an optical connector; a printed circuit board electrically connecting with the photo diode and the laser diode; and an electrical connector electrically connecting with the printed circuit board; wherein each of the supports defines a cutout in a top thereof, for rotatably receiving the pivot of the shielding door; wherein the block has a positioning post extending upwardly therefrom, the rear end of the spring beam being secured to the positioning post; wherein the positioning post has a four-sided configuration; wherein the base has three supports located at the front section thereof, the three supports being aligned with one another, the pivot of the shielding door being pivotably mounted to the three supports, and wherein the shielding door has two shielding plates interleaved between the three supports, the two shielding plates being coplanar with each other; wherein the post is formed at a rear side of the shielding door; wherein the front end of the spring beam has an arcuate configuration; wherein the positioning post has a floriated configuration; wherein the photo and laser diodes each have a groove defined in an outer periphery thereof, the interconnection bracket forms at least one protrusion in each of the two cavities of the interconnection bracket, and each of the protrusions engages in a corresponding groove, wherein the interconnection bracket has a pair of rearwardly extending retention hooks fixedly engaging with the printed-circuit board.