Patent ID: 8235729

Claim:
A connector soldered to a PCB, comprising: an insulating housing having a base of which two opposite ends extend frontward to form a pair of supporting arms, each of the supporting arms defining a through slot vertically penetrating through a top thereof; a plurality of terminals assembled in the base of the insulating housing, each of the terminals having a soldering portion projecting out of a bottom of the base for being soldered on the PCB; and a positioning member, each of the positioning members movably mounted to each of the supporting arms, the positioning member having a base slice located on the supporting arm, a rear of a side edge of the base slice extending downward to form a holding slice movably inserted in the through slot of the supporting arm, a front of the side edge of the base slice extending downward and then being perpendicularly bent to form a soldering slice located to be lower than the bottom of the supporting arm for being soldered on the PCB, wherein the height between the base slice and the soldering slice is bigger than that of the supporting arm to make the soldering slice always located to be lower than the bottom of the supporting arm and further achieve an up-and-down movement of the positioning member, so as to adjust a relative position between the soldering slice and the soldering portions of the terminals; wherein a pair of latch members each has a base plate and a fixing portion extending rearward from a rear end of the base plate, the fixing portion being press fitted into a fixing recess opened in one end of the insulating housing and the base plate being supported by the base plate, a rear end of a top edge of the base plate being bent sideward and then extending downward to form a folded plate resting against a front of the base for preventing the latch member further going into the fixing recess; and wherein each of the positioning members engages each of the latch members.