Patent ID: 8986041
Filing Date: 2015-03-24
Classification: H01R

Abstract:
1. A connector comprising: a housing having an accommodation portion, two sidewalls and a coupling portion, the accommodation portion being located between the two sidewalls in a lateral direction, each of the sidewalls having a through hole, an upper sidewall and a lower sidewall, the through hole piercing the sidewall in the lateral direction to reach the accommodation portion, the upper sidewall being located on the through hole in an up-down direction perpendicular to the lateral direction, the lower sidewall being located under the through hole in the up-down direction, the coupling portion being located at a front side of the through hole in a front-rear direction perpendicular to both the lateral direction and the up-down direction, the coupling portion coupling the upper side wall and the lower sidewall to each other; and a terminal assembly accommodated in the accommodation portion along the front-rear direction, the terminal assembly having a shell, the shell having two side surfaces, each of the side surfaces having a body portion and a protrusion, the protrusion protruding outward in the lateral direction from the body portion, the protrusion being visible through the through hole from outside in the lateral direction; wherein: the connector is mateable along the front-rear direction with a mating connector comprising a mating shell having two contact portions each resiliently deformable, the protrusions of the connector being brought into contact with the contact portions of the mating connector, respectively, when the connector is in a mated state where the connector is mated with the mating connector; each of the sidewalls of the housing is formed with a guide ditch, the guide ditch extending rearward from a front end of the housing, the guide ditch allowing the contact portion to move in the front-rear direction without riding on the housing when the connector is mated with the mating connector; and a part of the guide ditch constitutes, at least in part, the through hole.