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Timestamp: 2020-05-26 21:49:04
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 10135358', 'Application No. 200910302057', 'art 222', 'art 221', 'art 223', 'art 1442', 'art 147', 'art 1441', 'art 212', 'art 22', 'art 222', 'art 223', 'art 3', 'art 31']

JP5302283B2 - Connector device - Google Patents
JP5302283B2
JP5302283B2 JP2010236411A JP2010236411A JP5302283B2 JP 5302283 B2 JP5302283 B2 JP 5302283B2 JP 2010236411 A JP2010236411 A JP 2010236411A JP 2010236411 A JP2010236411 A JP 2010236411A JP 5302283 B2 JP5302283 B2 JP 5302283B2
JP2010236411A
JP2011091045A (en
啓昇 鄭
2009-10-22 Priority to CN 200910308599 priority Critical patent/CN102043205B/en
2009-10-22 Priority to CN200910308599.4 priority
2010-10-21 Application filed by 鴻海精密工業股▲ふん▼有限公司 filed Critical 鴻海精密工業股▲ふん▼有限公司
2011-05-06 Publication of JP2011091045A publication Critical patent/JP2011091045A/en
2013-10-02 Publication of JP5302283B2 publication Critical patent/JP5302283B2/en
The present invention relates to high-speed signal transmission, and more particularly, to a connector device used for photoelectric transmission.
Referring to Patent Document 1, a conventional connector device includes an insulating body having an insertion space into which a mating connector is fitted, a plurality of conductive terminals mounted on the insulating body, and an optical fiber housed and held in the insulating body. A protruding tongue piece in the insertion space in the insulating body, a plurality of receiving grooves are formed in the bottom of the tongue piece, and the conductive terminal is received in the receiving groove and is elastically deformable. Equipped with a contact portion. The optical fiber cable includes an optical element located below the tongue piece and exposed to the insertion space.
Further, in the prior art, when the optical fiber member is inserted into the mating connector, the optical fiber member is pressed and moved into the insulating body along the mating connector insertion direction, so that the optical fiber member is automatically restored to the initial state. In addition, as shown in Patent Document 2, it is necessary that an urging member for urging the optical fiber member toward the initial state is disposed on the insulating body.
Chinese Patent Application No. 10135358 Chinese Patent Application No. 200910302057.6
However, the biasing member disposed in the conventional connector device is generally an elastic metal spring, and when the mating connector is inserted, the biasing member is inserted along the direction in which the mating connector is inserted by the optical fiber member. In the process of pressing the biasing member and compressing the biasing member, there is a risk of causing vibration in the vertical or horizontal direction, which is disadvantageous for stable fitting of the optical fiber member between the connector device and the mating connector. Yes. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a new connector device.
This invention is made | formed in view of the point which concerns, and it aims at providing the connector apparatus which can fit an optical fiber member stably.
The connector device according to the present invention includes an insulating main body having an accommodation groove for accommodating an optical fiber member in a movable state, a plurality of conductive terminals attached to the insulating main body, the insulating main body attached to the optical fiber member, A connector device including an urging member that urges toward a state and a shell that surrounds an outer periphery of the insulating body includes a pipe that covers the urging member.
Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages. In the connector device, by covering the pipe outside the biasing member, it is possible to prevent swinging in the vertical and horizontal directions when elastic deformation occurs, and the optical fiber member is stable with the optical fiber member of the mating connector. It is guaranteed that they fit together.
It is an assembly perspective view of a first embodiment of a connector device according to the present invention. It is a partial exploded view of the connector apparatus shown in FIG. It is the exploded view seen from the other angle of the connector apparatus which concerns on FIG. It is a partial assembly perspective view of a first embodiment of the connector device according to the present invention. It is sectional drawing along the AA line of the connector apparatus shown in FIG. It is an assembly perspective view of a second embodiment of the connector device according to the present invention. FIG. 7 is a partially exploded view of the connector device shown in FIG. 6. It is sectional drawing along the BB line of the connector apparatus shown in FIG.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail. In the following description, the rear is the mating connector insertion direction, and the front is the mating connector removal direction. In addition, the connector device 100 according to the present invention is a plug connector that is connected to the cable 9 for optoelectronics, and the mating connector that is fitted to the connector device 100 is a socket connector that is connected to a circuit board.
1 to 3, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described. The connector device 100 of the present invention includes an insulating body 1, a plurality of conductive terminals 2 attached to the insulating body 1, an optical fiber member 3 for light transmission held by the insulating body 1, and the insulating body 1 and the optical fiber member 3. And an elastic member 4 as an urging member for urging the optical fiber member 3 in the direction of detachment of the mating connector, an annular pipe 40 covering the elastic member 4, and a base held by the insulating body 1 5, a positioning member 6 for engaging with the base 5, a shell 7 surrounding the insulating body 1, a cover 8 made of an insulating material surrounding the outside of the shell 7, the conductive terminal 2 and the optical fiber member 3. And a cable 9 for connection. The outer shell 7 includes a first shell 71 and a second shell 72 that engage each other.
The insulating main body 1 includes a base portion 13 and a tongue piece 14 extending forward from the base portion 13. A plurality of terminal grooves 131 are formed at the rear end of the base portion 13, and a mounting groove 132 for holding the base 5 is provided in the bottom portion of the base portion 13. The base 5 is received in the mounting groove 132. The tongue piece 14 is formed with a receiving groove 141 that is recessed from the upper wall, and a groove portion 144 that communicates with the receiving groove 141 on the rear side of the receiving groove 141, and the receiving groove 141 faces downward from the groove portion 144. Recessed. The groove portion 144 is provided with a through groove 1442 that communicates with the housing groove 141 at the tip, and a first slit 143 that communicates with the through groove 1442 behind the through groove 1442. An open groove 142 communicating with the groove 141 is formed. A contact portion 146 is formed at the rear of the open groove 142, the pipe 40 is accommodated in the open groove 142, and the rear end of the pipe 40 is in contact with the contact portion 146, thereby restricting rearward movement.
At the center of the tip of the tongue piece 14, a contact protrusion 145 having a V-shape and a protrusion 147 that protrudes on both sides of the contact protrusion 145 are formed. Terminal grooves 148 are arranged in parallel. A second slit 140 communicating with the first slit 143 is formed behind the first slit 143 in the insulating body 1, and the width of the second slit 140 is wider than the width of the first slit 143.
The connector device 100 includes a plate-like member 10 that is received in the groove portion 144. The groove portion 144 is formed with a hole 1441, and the plate-like member 10 is provided with a fixing post 101 for engaging with the hole 1441. In addition, an opening 102 corresponding to the open groove 142 is formed at the tip of the plate-like member 10.
The conductive terminal 2 conforms to the USB 3.0 standard and includes a first terminal 21 and a second terminal 22. The first terminal 21 includes a flat plate-like first contact portion 211 accommodated in the terminal groove 148 and a first tail portion 212 accommodated in the terminal groove 131 behind the insulating body 1 for connection to the cable 9. And including. The second terminal 22 is held by the base 5, extends into the terminal groove 148 of the tongue piece 14 and can be elastically deformed, a second tail portion 223 connected to the cable 9, and a second contact And a second holding part 222 that connects the part 221 and the second tail part 223.
The first contact portion 211 and the second contact portion 221 are arranged in two rows in the front-rear direction of the insulating body 1, and the optical fiber member 3 is connected to the first contact portion 211 and the second contact portion in the vertical direction of the insulating body 1. It is disposed above the two contact portion 221. The base 5 having a rectangular shape is formed so that the accommodation hole 51 penetrates in the front-rear direction, and the second holding portion 222 of the second terminal 22 is fixed to the accommodation hole 51. The positioning member 6 partially extends into the accommodation hole 51 of the base 5, and the second terminal 22 is stably held by the base 5 when the base 5 engages with the positioning member 6. Of course, in another embodiment, the module of the second terminal 22 and the base 5 may be incorporated into the insulating body 1 after the second terminal 22 is inserted into the base 5 and integrally molded.
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 5, the optical fiber member 3 is accommodated in the accommodation groove 141 of the insulating main body 1 so as to be movable along the front-rear direction, and includes a main body 30 and an optical fiber 35 attached to the main body 30. , And a locking groove 31 having a V-shape that contacts the contact protrusion 145 of the tongue piece 14 is formed at the center of the tip of the main body 30, and the locking groove 31 having a V-shape is formed. Lenses 32 are arranged on the left and right sides of the lens, and an optical fiber 35 is arranged on the rear end of the lens 32 correspondingly.
Engagement holes 34 for engaging with the positioning posts of the mating connector are arranged at positions on both sides of the lens 32 of the main body 30, and the engagement holes 34 are arranged symmetrically with respect to the center line of the connector device. Is done. Further, a post 36 that engages with the other end of the elastic member 4 is provided at the rear end of the main body 30. Energized.
The optical fibers 35 are respectively held between the first slits 143, thereby restricting the movement of the optical fiber member 3 in the left-right direction. The plate-like member 10 is accommodated in the through groove 144 and presses the optical fiber 35 downward to prevent the optical fiber 35 from jumping up. The optical fiber 35 passes through the second slit 140 and is connected to the cable 9. Yes.
The shell 7 includes a first shell 71 and a second shell 72 that surround the outer periphery of the insulating body 1 and are engaged with each other. The first shell 71 surrounds the tongue piece 14 of the insulating body 1. The top plate 73 of the first shell 71 covers the upper portion of the housing groove 142 to press the pipe 40 downward, and the top plate 73 has a protrusion 75 that presses the optical fiber member 3 upward. Formed through punching.
When the connector device 100 as a plug is inserted into the mating connector, the engagement hole 34 provided in the optical fiber member 3 of the connector device 100 is engaged with the positioning post of the mating connector, and the depth of the engagement hole 34 is positioned. If it is different from the length of the post, it can be adjusted by moving the optical fiber member 3 in the front-rear direction by means of the elastic member 4, and the demand for product manufacturing accuracy can be reduced.
When the connector device 100 is detached from the mating connector, the main body 30 of the optical fiber member 3 can be restored to the initial state by the elastic member 4. Since the locking groove 31 of the optical fiber member 3 contacts the contact protrusion 145 of the tongue piece 14, the optical fiber member 3 can be prevented from coming off from the receiving groove 141, and the optical fiber member 3 can be moved in the left-right direction. Limited. At the tip of the main body 30, the upper wall is brought into contact with the projecting point 75 of the second shell 72, and the lower wall is brought into contact with the convex portion 147 of the tongue piece 14, thereby moving the optical fiber member 3 in the vertical direction. Limited. As a result, vibration of the optical fiber member 3 can be prevented and the optical fiber member 3 can be reliably recovered to the initial state.
When the elastic member 4 slides the optical fiber member 3 along the front-rear direction, the pipe 40 is put on the outside of the elastic member 4 to prevent swinging in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction when elastic deformation occurs. Furthermore, it is ensured that the optical fiber member 3 is stably fitted with the optical fiber member of the mating connector.
6 to 8, a connector device 100 ′ according to the second embodiment of the present invention differs from the first embodiment in that it extends forward to the contact portion 146 ′ of the insulating body 1 ′. That is, a post 1421 ′ positioned in the groove 144 ′ is formed. Since the post 1421 ′ extends inside the elastic member 4 ′ and the pipe 40 is covered outside the elastic member 4 ′, the elastic member 4 ′ can be stably held.
In the above embodiment, the connector device may be used as a plug connector as well as the structure of the present invention for a socket connector.
The elastic member as the urging member that urges the optical fiber member toward the detachment direction of the mating connector may be a spring made of metal, a plate-like spring member, or the like.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 100 Connector apparatus 1 Insulation body 13 Base 14 Tongue piece 131 Terminal groove 132 Mounting groove 140 2nd slit 141 Accommodation groove 142 Opening groove 143 1st slit 144 Groove part 1442 Through groove 145 Contact protrusion 146 Contact part 147 Protrusion part 1441 Hole DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 2 Conductive terminal 21 1st terminal 211 1st contact part 212 1st tail part 22 2nd terminal 221 2nd contact part 222 2nd holding part 223 2nd tail part 3 Optical fiber member 30 Main body part 31 Locking groove 32 Lens 34 Engagement Joint hole 35 Optical fiber 4 Elastic member (biasing member)
40 pipe 5 base 51 accommodation hole 6 positioning member 7 shell 71 first shell 72 second shell 8 cover 9 cable 10 plate-like member 101 fixing post 102 opening
An insulating main body having an accommodating groove for accommodating the optical fiber member in a movable state, a plurality of conductive terminals attached to the insulating main body, and attached to the insulating main body to urge the optical fiber member toward the initial state. In a connector device including an urging member and a shell surrounding an outer periphery of the insulating body,
It has a pipe covering the urging member,
The insulating main body is provided with an open groove behind the receiving groove and an abutting portion behind the open groove,
The pipe is accommodated in the open groove and is in contact with the contact portion;
The said shell has the said accommodation groove | channel and the top plate which covers an opening groove | channel, A pipe apparatus is pressed by the top plate of the said shell to an open | release groove | channel .
The optical fiber member includes a main body part, and an optical fiber attached to the main body part,
The main body is formed with a lens and engagement holes provided on both sides of the lens,
Connector apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the biasing member, characterized in that in contact with the rear end of the body portion of the optical fiber member.
The connector device according to claim 2, wherein a post projecting backward is provided on a main body of the optical fiber member, and a front end of the biasing member projects from the pipe and engages with the post.
The connector device according to claim 2 , wherein the insulating main body is provided with a post extending forward from the contact portion, and one end of the biasing member is held by the post.
The insulating main body is formed with a recessed groove portion communicating with the receiving groove behind the receiving groove, and the open groove is formed at the tip of the groove portion,
A first slit for holding the optical fiber is formed in the groove,
The connector device has a plate-like member assembled in the groove portion of the insulating main body, and an opening corresponding to the open groove is provided at the tip of the plate-like member,
The connector device according to claim 2 , wherein the pipe is accommodated and held in the opening.
A locking groove is formed at the tip of the main body of the optical fiber member,
The connector device according to claim 2 , wherein the insulating main body is formed with a contact protrusion that contacts and engages with the locking groove.
The connector device according to claim 6 , wherein the locking groove of the optical fiber member and the contact protrusion of the insulating main body have a V shape.
The insulating body includes a base portion and a tongue piece extending from the base portion in the direction of detachment of the mating connector, and a receiving groove for receiving the optical fiber member is formed to be recessed in the upper wall of the tongue piece. The connector device according to claim 1.
The arrangement of the conductive terminals conforms to the USB 3.0 standard, and includes a first terminal and a second terminal,
The first terminal is provided with a flat plate-like first contact portion disposed on the lower wall of the tongue piece,
The connector device according to claim 1, wherein the second terminal is disposed on a lower wall of the tongue piece, and an elastic second contact portion is provided behind the first contact portion.
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