CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to the technical field of communications,
and in particular, to an electrical connector and an electronic device.
BACKGROUND
[0003] With rapid development of communication technology, the new generation of devices
gradually develops towards miniaturization and modularization, resulting in higher
and higher requirements on service performance, volume and size, and reliability of
various components. Electrical connectors are widely used in communication devices
as a basic electronic device.
[0004] The electrical connector is used for electrically connecting a plurality of Printed
Circuit Boards (hereinafter referred to as PCBs) to enable signal transmission among
the PCBs. However, a conventional electrical connector mainly adopts a cable to connect
two PCBs, and such connection method not only has the disadvantages of large size,
inconvenient installation, high labor cost and large operation error, but also is
not beneficial to modularization.
SUMMARY
[0005] For at least solving one of the technical problems in the existing technology, embodiments
of the present disclosure provide an electrical connector and an electronic device.
[0006] As one technical solution, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides an electrical
connector for electrically connecting a plurality of to-be-connected members, including
an insulating housing structure and an electrical contact, wherein a plurality of
openings are provided on the insulating housing structure; the electrical contact
includes a main body disposed in the insulating housing structure and a plurality
of contact portions formed on the main body, and each of the contact portions penetrates
each of the openings in one-to-one correspondence and extends out of the insulating
housing structure; and the electrical contact has elasticity to enable each of the
contact portions to come into elastic contact with a corresponding to-be-connected
member.
[0007] As another technical solution, an embodiment of the present disclosure further provides
an electronic device, which includes a plurality of to-be-connected members, and further
includes the electrical connector provided in the above embodiment of the present
disclosure, and the electrical connector is configured for electrically connecting
the plurality of to-be-connected members.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The accompany drawings are intended to provide a further understanding of the present
disclosure and constitute a part of the specification. Together with the following
specific embodiments, the drawings are used to explain the present disclosure, but
do not constitute any limitation to the present disclosure. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connection process between an electrical
connector and PCBs according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2A is a schematic structural diagram of an electrical connector according to
the embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2B is a side view of an electrical connector which has been connected to the
PCBs according to the embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3A is a schematic structural diagram of an electrical connector according to
the embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3B is a schematic structural diagram of a conductive strip of an electrical contact
according to the embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a housing base according to the embodiment
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a cover plate according to the embodiment
of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a connection structure between a housing
base and a cover plate according to the embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7A is a schematic diagram of a back structure of a housing base according to
the embodiment of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 7B is a top view of a housing base according to the embodiment of the present
disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] The specific embodiments of the present disclosure are further described in detail
below with reference to the drawings. It should be understood that the specific embodiments
described herein are merely used to describe and explain the present disclosure, rather
than limiting the present disclosure.
[0010] An electrical connector provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure is configured
to electrically connect a plurality of to-be-connected members. For example, as shown
in FIG. 1, the to-be-connected members are two PCBs, namely, a first PCB 3a and a
second PCB 3b, and the electrical connector is configured for electrically connecting
the first PCB 3a with the second PCB 3b.
[0011] The electrical connector includes an insulating housing structure 1 and an electrical
contact 2 (as shown in FIG. 3A). The insulating housing structure 1 is made of an
insulating material, such as a plastic material. Moreover, in this embodiment, as
shown in FIG. 2A, the insulating housing structure 1 includes a housing base 11 and
a cover plate 12, which are detachably connected to each other. The housing base 11
is configured to be fixedly connected to the first PCB 3a and the second PCB 3b. An
accommodating groove capable of accommodating the electrical contact 2 is provided
in the housing base 11. The cover plate 12 is configured to close an opening of the
accommodating groove in the housing base 11. The first PCB 3a and the second PCB 3b
are parallel to each other, located in the same plane, and mounted on a side of the
cover plate 12 away from the accommodating groove. Further, a plurality of openings
121 are provided on a plate surface of the cover plate 12, and as shown in FIG. 2A,
a plurality of contact portions 22 of the electrical contact 2 extend out of the insulating
housing structure 1 through the plurality of openings 121 respectively, so as to come
into electrical contact with the first PCB 3a or the second PCB 3b.
[0012] With the electrical contact 2 accommodated inside the above-described insulating
housing structure 1, not only an occupied space can be reduced and a device structure
can be simplified, but also easy assembly and modularization can be facilitated.
[0013] It should be noted that, in this embodiment, in order to achieve electrical connection
between the first PCB 3a and the second PCB 3b, which are parallel to each other and
located in the same plane, the plurality of openings 121 are all located on the plate
surface of the cover plate 12 (and penetrate the cover plate 12), but the embodiments
of the present disclosure are not limited thereto. In practical applications, the
respective openings 121 may be provided on the housing of the insulating housing structure
1 according to specific needs, for example, at least one opening 121 may be provided
on the housing base 11.
[0014] It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the insulating housing structure 1 is
composed of the housing base 11 and the cover plate 12, but the embodiments of the
present disclosure are not limited thereto. In practical applications, the insulating
housing structure 1 may be composed of at least two separate bodies of any other structures,
or the insulating housing structure 1 may adopt an integral structure, with the electrical
contact 2 embedded in the cavity of the above-described insulating housing structure
1 in advance by a well-known technical means.
[0015] As shown in FIG. 3A, the electrical contact 2 includes a plurality of conductive
strips 2a, which are arranged apart from each other in the above-described insulating
housing structure 1. As shown in FIG. 3B, a main body 21 of each conductive strip
2a is disposed in the insulating housing structure 1, and includes a middle section
211 and two edge sections (212a, 212b) located on two sides (opposite sides) of the
middle section 211. The middle section 211 is configured as a support part capable
of supporting the two edge sections (212a, 212b). The two edge sections (212a, 212b)
are bent towards each other relative to the middle section 211, so as to form first
bent portions connected with the middle section 211 respectively, and contact portions
(22a, 22b) are respectively formed at ends of the two edge sections (212a, 212b) away
from the middle section 211.
[0016] In this embodiment, both the two contact portions (22a, 22b) are a part of a conductive
strip 2a, and are respectively bent relative to the two edge sections (212a, 212b),
so as to form second bent portions respectively. As can be known from FIG. 2A, the
tip ends of the second bent portions are located inside the insulating housing structure
1. In this way, the contact portion 22 can come into electrical contact with the PCB
through the bent region between two ends of the contact portion 22, resulting in a
larger contact area compared to a case where the contact portion 22 comes into electrical
contact with the PCB through the tip end of the contact portion 22, so that contact
reliability can be improved.
[0017] With the two edge sections (212a, 212b) supported by the middle section 211, at least
bent regions of the two contact portions (22a, 22b) can be kept in positions outside
the insulating housing structure 1. Meanwhile, with the two edge sections (212a, 212b)
bent towards each other relative to the middle section 211, the entire conductive
strip 2a can be entitled with elasticity. Specifically, when the PCBs are pressed
against the cover plate 12, the two edge sections (212a, 212b) of the conductive strip
2a are elastically deformed relative to the middle section 211, so that each contact
portion 22 applies an elastic force, which is opposite to the pressure applied by
the PCBs, to the corresponding PCB; that is, each of the contact portions (22a, 22b)
can come into elastic contact with the corresponding PCB. Such elastic contact can
increase a contact fit tolerance (perpendicular to the plate surface direction of
the cover plate, and the tolerance can reach ±1mm) between the electrical connector
and the PCB, reduce an installation error, and improve installation efficiency.
[0018] In this embodiment, taking electrically connecting the first PCB 3a with the second
PCB 3b, which are parallel to each other and located in the same plane, as an example,
the plurality of openings 121 are arranged on the plate surface of the cover plate
12 to form two columns of openings, and the two columns of openings are disposed opposite
to the first PCB 3a and the second PCB 3b, respectively. Each opening 121 in one of
the two columns of openings and the corresponding opening 121 in the other one of
the two columns of openings are arranged into one row in one-to-one correspondence.
The number of the conductive strips 2a is the same as that of the rows of the openings,
and the two contact portions (22a, 22b) of each conductive strip 2a are arranged in
one-to-one correspondence with two openings 121 in each row. In this way, both of
the two contact portions (22a, 22b) of each conductive strip 2a are configured to
be brought into electrical contact with the first PCB 3a and the second PCB 3b respectively,
so as to achieve the electrical connection between the first PCB 3a and the second
PCB 3b.
[0019] In practical applications, a conductive layer is disposed on each PCB for realizing
simultaneous electrical contact with the contact portions 22 corresponding to at least
one opening 121 in the same column of openings. Of course, if a certain contact of
the PCB is not expected to be electrically connected to a corresponding contact of
a corresponding PCB, for example, there may be no conductive layer provided in the
position corresponding to the contact or an insulating layer may be provided outside
the conductive layer.
[0020] By providing a plurality of conductive strips 2a, the contact fit tolerance (perpendicular
to the plate surface direction of the cover plate, and the tolerance can reach ±1mm)
between the electrical connector and the PCB can be increased, installation error
can be reduced, and the installation efficiency can be improved. In addition, in some
implementations, each conductive strip 2a may undergo a certain degree of plastic
deformation, so that an included angle a (see FIG. 3B) between either of the two edge
sections (212a, 212b) and the middle section 211 may be adjusted, and thus a maximum
distance by which the contact portions 22 extend out of the insulating housing structure
1 may be adjusted, so as to obtain a proper contact force. With the proper contact
force, the contact fit tolerance (perpendicular to the plate surface direction of
the cover plate, and the tolerance can reach ±1mm) between the electrical connector
and the PCB can be increased while it is ensured that the conductive strip 2a does
not undergo excessive plastic deformation. For example, the above-described maximum
distance may reach 3 mm by adjusting the included angle a.
[0021] It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the electrical contact 2 includes a
plurality of conductive strips 2a, but the embodiments of the present disclosure are
not limited thereto. In practical applications, the electrical contact 2 may adopt
any other structure. For example, the electrical contact 2 is an integral structure,
such as a single conductive sheet (for example, a width of the conductive sheet is
equal to a sum of widths of all the conductive strips 2a) similar to the structure
of the above-described conductive strip 2a.
[0022] In addition, the above-described conductive strip 2a is applicable to the electrical
connection between the first PCB 3a and the second PCB 3b, which are parallel to each
other and located in the same plane. In practical applications, the structure of the
electrical contact 2 may also be changed adaptively with a change of layouts of the
PCBs or when the to-be-connected members are other components except PCBs; and the
objective of the embodiments of the present disclosure can be achieved as long as
the electrical contact 2 has the following structure and function: the electrical
contact 2 includes a main body provided in the insulating housing structure 1 and
a plurality of contact portions formed on the main body, and the electrical contact
2 has elasticity to enable each contact portion 22 to come into elastic contact with
a corresponding to-be-connected member. In this way, the need to use a connecting
structure having a male end and a female end is obviated, and welding and insertion
are avoided, so that quick connection can be achieved. In addition, since the electrical
contact 2 has the elasticity to enable each contact portion 22 to come into elastic
contact with each to-be-connected member in one-to-one correspondence, the contact
fit tolerance between the electrical connector and the to-be-connected member can
be increased, the installation error can be reduced, and the installation efficiency
can be improved.
[0023] It should be further noted that, in this embodiment, the middle section 211 of the
conductive strip 2a is configured as the support part capable of supporting the two
edge sections (212a, 212b), and the first bent portions are respectively formed at
the two edge sections (212a, 212b), but the embodiments of the present disclosure
are not limited thereto. In practical applications, the structure of the support part,
and the structure and bending direction of the first bent portion relative to the
support part may be designed according to specific situations. In addition, the contact
portion is formed at an end of each first bent portion away from the support part.
[0024] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 4, a first restricting structure is provided
on the inner surface (e.g., a bottom surface of the accommodating groove) of the housing
base 11, and is configured to restrict the position of the electrical contact 2. For
example, the first restricting structure includes at least one first restricting groove
and at least one insertion member, which are formed on the inner surface of the housing
base 11. Correspondingly, the main body of the electrical contact 2 is provided with
a restricting part matched with the first restricting groove and an insertion slot
for plug-in connection with the insertion member. As shown in FIG. 4, for example,
the first restricting groove is defined by first bumps 111a and 111b, which are arranged
apart from each other; the insertion member is composed of second bumps 112a and 112b,
which are arranged on two sides of the first restricting groove. Correspondingly,
as shown in FIG. 3B, a part (e.g., the middle section 211) of the main body 21 of
the conductive strip 2a is located in the first restricting groove, and two restricting
bumps 24 are provided on each of two sides of the main body 21 of the conductive strip
2a, and the two restricting bumps 24 on each of the two sides of the main body 21
are configured to restrict a first bump, which is located on the same side as the
two restricting bumps 24, between the two restricting bumps 24, so that movement of
the conductive strip 2a along the first restricting groove may be restricted. Moreover,
insertion slots 23 are provided on both of the two edge sections (212a, 212b) of the
conductive strip 2a and are configured for plug-in connection with the second bumps
112a and 112b respectively, so that rotation of the conductive strip 2a may be restricted.
[0025] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 5, a second restricting structure is provided
on the inner surface (away from the front side 122 of the cover plate 12) of the cover
plate 12, and is configured to restrict the position of the electrical contact 2.
For example, the second restricting structure includes at least one second restricting
groove 124 formed on the inner surface of the cover plate 12, and a part of the main
body of the electrical contact 2 is located in the second restricting groove 124.
For example, portions of the two edge sections (212a, 212b) of the conductive strip
2a, which are far away from the middle section, are located in the second restricting
groove 124.
[0026] With the first restricting structure and the second restricting structure, single-board
warping occurring in single-side contact of the conductive strip 2a (that is, the
contact portion on merely one edge section is in contact with the PCB) can be avoided,
so that effective transmission of signals can still be ensured when a height difference
exists between two PCBs. Of course, in practical applications, the first restricting
structure and the second restricting structure may have any other structures as long
as the position of the electrical contact 2 can be restricted.
[0027] In this embodiment, a plurality of engaging members are provided apart from each
other on a circumferential side of the cover plate 12. As shown in FIG. 5, for the
cover plate 12 in a rectangular shape, four engaging members 125a having relatively
small widths are provided on a long side of the cover plate 12, and one engaging member
125b having a relatively large width is provided on a short side of the cover plate
12. As shown in FIG. 6, the engaging members 125a and 125b are, for example, wedge-shaped
blocks, and the height of the wedge-shaped block protruding from the circumferential
side of the cover plate 12 decreases along a direction towards the inner side of the
plate surface of the cover plate 12.
[0028] Correspondingly, as shown in FIG. 4, a plurality of slots 113 are provided on the
inner side of the housing base 11, and the engaging members are engaged with the slots
113 in one-to-one correspondence as shown in FIG. 6. When the cover plate 12 is pressed
into the housing base 11, a slope of the wedge-shaped block moves along the inner
side of the housing base 11 until the wedge-shaped block is moved into the slot 113,
and at this time, a vertical surface of the wedge-shaped block is matched with a side
of the slot 113 to make it difficult to separate the cover plate 12 from the housing
base 11.
[0029] The above engagement of the wedge-shaped block and the slot can not only reduce manufacturing
difficulty of the housing base 11 and the cover plate 12, but also produce a simple
structure and realize reliable fixation.
[0030] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 7A, two mounting holes (115a, 115b) and two
positioning pieces (116a, 116b) are provided on a side of the housing base 11 away
from the cover plate 12 (i.e., the back side 114 of the housing base 11), and the
two mounting holes (115a, 115b) and the two positioning pieces (116a, 116b) are arranged
in a rectangular shape, for example, for the housing base 11 in a shape similar to
a rectangle, the two mounting holes (115a, 115b) and the two positioning pieces (116a,
116b) are arranged at four corners of the housing base 11. The two mounting holes
(115a, 115b) are diagonally arranged, and each mounting hole is configured to be fixedly
connected with the PCB through a fastener (such as a screw or a bolt); and the two
positioning pieces (116a, 116b) are diagonally arranged, and each positioning piece
is configured to be matched with a positioning structure disposed on the PCB, so as
to restrict the position and the direction of the housing base 11. For example, the
positioning piece is a positioning column, and the positioning structure on the PCB
is a positioning groove matched with the positioning column.
[0031] With the two positioning pieces (116a, 116b) diagonally arranged, a placement position
and the direction of the housing base 11 can be determined rapidly, so as to effectively
solve the problem of backward installation of the connector, and the problem of low
efficiency caused when the connector needs to be placed again due to an incorrect
placement position.
[0032] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B, a boss 117a and a boss 117b
are respectively provided on the sides where the two mounting holes (115a, 115B) of
the housing base 11 are located, and as shown in FIG. 7B, the present of the boss
117a and the boss 117b make the profile of the back side 114 of the housing base 11
similar to an inverted S, which may further avoid backward installation of the connector,
thereby improving the installation efficiency.
[0033] In summary, according to the electrical connector provided by the embodiments of
the present disclosure, the electrical contact is accommodated in the insulating housing
structure, so that not only the occupied space can be reduced and the device structure
can be simplified, but also the assembly and the modularization can be facilitated.
Moreover, the plurality of contact portions are formed on the main body of the electrical
contact, each contact portion penetrates each opening in one-to-one correspondence
and extends out of the insulating housing structure, thereby electrical connection
can be realized simply by contacting each to-be-connected member just needs to come
into contact with the respective contact portions, so that the need to use a connecting
structure having a male end and a female end is obviated, and welding and insertion
are avoided, thereby facilitating realization of quick connection. In addition, since
the electrical contact has the elasticity to enable each contact portion to come into
elastic contact with each to-be-connected member in one-to-one correspondence, the
contact fit tolerance between the electrical connector and the to-be-connected member
can be increased, the installation error can be reduced, and the installation efficiency
can be improved.
[0034] As another technical solution, an embodiment of the present disclosure further provides
an electronic device, which includes a plurality of to-be-connected members, and the
electrical connector provided in the above embodiment of the present disclosure, and
the electrical connector is configured for electrically connecting the plurality of
connected components together.
[0035] For example, the to-be-connected members include PCBs. Optional structures of the
PCBs configured to be matched with the electrical connector are described above and
will not be repeated here.
[0036] The electronic device provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure adopts
the electrical connector provided by the above embodiments of the present disclosure,
so that not only an occupied space can be reduced and a device structure can be simplified,
but also assembly and modularization can be facilitated; moreover, quick connection
can be realized, a contact fit tolerance between the electrical connector and the
to-be-connected member can be increased, an installation error can be reduced, and
installation efficiency can be improved.
[0037] It should be understood that the above embodiments are merely exemplary embodiments
adopted to illustrate the principle of the present disclosure, and the present disclosure
is not limited thereto. Various modifications and improvements can be made by those
of ordinary sill in the art without departing from the spirit and essence of the present
disclosure, and those modifications and improvements are also considered to fall within
the scope of the present disclosure.
1. An electrical connector for electrically connecting a plurality of to-be-connected
members, comprising an insulating housing structure and an electrical contact, wherein
a plurality of openings are provided on the insulating housing structure; the electrical
contact comprises a main body disposed in the insulating housing structure and a plurality
of contact portions formed on the main body, and each of the contact portions penetrates
each of the openings in one-to-one correspondence and extends out of the insulating
housing structure; and the electrical contact has elasticity to enable each of the
contact portions to come into elastic contact with a corresponding to-be-connected
member.
2. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein the main body comprises a support part
and a plurality of first bent portions bent relative to the support part, and wherein
the contact portion is formed at an end of each of the first bent portions away from
the support part.
3. The electrical connector of claim 2, wherein the electrical contact comprises an conductive
strip, and the conductive strip comprises a middle section and two edge sections located
on two sides of the middle section, and wherein the middle section is configured as
the support part; the two edge sections are bent towards each other relative to the
middle section, and each of the edge sections is configured as a first bent portion.
4. The electrical connector of claim 3, wherein a plurality of conductive strips are
provided and are arranged apart from each other in the insulating housing structure.
5. The electrical connector of claim 2 or 3, wherein the contact portion comprises a
second bent portion bent relative to the first bent portion, and an end of the second
bent portion away from the first bent portion is located inside the insulating housing
structure.
6. The electrical connector of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the insulating housing
structure comprises a housing base and a cover plate detachably connected to each
other, and wherein the plurality of openings are all disposed in the cover plate and
located on a plate surface of the cover plate.
7. The electrical connector of claim 6, wherein a first restricting structure is provided
on an inner surface of the housing base, a second restricting structure is provided
on an inner surface of the cover plate, and the first restricting structure and the
second restricting structure are configured to restrict a position of the electrical
contact.
8. The electrical connector of claim 7, wherein the first restricting structure comprises
a first restricting groove and an insertion member, which are formed on the inner
surface of the housing base; and correspondingly, a restricting part matched with
the first restricting groove and an insertion slot for plug-in connection with the
insertion member are formed on the main body; and wherein the second restricting structure
comprises a second restricting groove formed on the inner surface of the cover plate,
and a part of the main body is located in the second restricting groove.
9. The electrical connector of claim 6, wherein a plurality of engaging members are provided
apart from each other on a circumferential side of the cover plate, a plurality of
slots corresponding to the plurality of engaging members are provided on an inner
side of the housing base, and each of the engaging members is engaged with each of
the slots in one-to-one correspondence.
10. The electrical connector of claim 6, wherein two mounting holes and two positioning
pieces are provided on a side of the housing base away from the cover plate, the two
mounting holes and the two positioning pieces are arranged in a rectangular shape,
the two mounting holes are diagonally arranged, and each of the mounting holes is
configured to be fixedly connected with a corresponding to-be-connected member; and
the two positioning pieces are diagonally arranged, and each of the positioning pieces
is configured to be matched with a positioning structure disposed on a corresponding
to-be-connected member, so as to restrict a position and a direction of the housing
base.
11. The electrical connector of any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein a number of the contact
portions formed on the main body of each electrical contact is two, and the two contact
portions are configured for elastic contact with two to-be-connected members respectively.
12. An electronic device, comprising a plurality of to-be-connected members, and the electrical
connector of any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the electrical connector is configured
for electrically connecting the plurality of to-be-connected members.
13. The electronic device of claim 12, wherein the to-be-connected members comprise printed
circuit boards.