Patent ID: 8535091

Claim:
A fixing apparatus for an electrical connector, the electrical connector comprising a main body, a block protruding from a front surface of the main body, a connecting portion protruding from a front surface of the block, and two protrusions respectively extending upwardly from opposite sides of the block, the fixing apparatus comprising: a fixing plate defining an opening, two notches respectively communicating with opposite sides of the opening, and a positioning hole; and a fastener to be mounted to the main body of the connector, the fastener comprising a shaft slidable in a first direction perpendicular to the fixing plate, wherein when the connecting portion and the block of the connector are extended through the opening, the protrusions are respectively extended through the notches, and the main body engages with a rear surface of the fixing plate, the connector is capable of being slid along the opening in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, to allow the protrusions to stagger with the corresponding notches and engage with a front surface of the fixing plate, and to allow the shaft to engage in the positioning hole; wherein the fastener further comprises a mounting member and a resilient member, the mounting member is to be fixed to the main body of the connector, the shaft is slidably extended through the mounting member; and wherein the mounting member comprises a sleeve, and an end wall covering a rear end of the sleeve, the shaft is slidably extended through the sleeve and the end wall and comprises a latching portion on a front end of the shaft away from the end wall, a diameter of a cross section of the latching portion is greater than a diameter of a cross section of the other part of the shaft, the resilient member is fitted around the shaft and sandwiched between the latching portion and the end wall; the shaft is slid toward the end wall to deform the resilient member, and the resilient member is then restored and forces the latching portion to move forward to engage in the positioning hole.