Abstract:
An electrical device includes an upper shell facing a user, a lower shell engaged with the upper shell to commonly define a mounting space, a mother board mounted in the mounting space, a receptacle portion and a rotating cover rotating about the receptacle portion. The upper shell defines a first opening for an insertion of a mating plug. The mother board defines a notch, wherein the receptacle portion is holding conductive terminals therein, the receptacle portion is assembled in the notch of the mother board and between the mother board and the upper shell. Wherein the lower shell defines a second opening, the rotating cover is received in the second opening and a front portion of the rotating cover is actuated in to the first opening of the receptacle portion.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing (1) having four side walls interconnecting with each other and defining a receiving space (10) therein. Only one of the side walls defines a plurality of terminal grooves therein and a plurality of terminals (22) are mounted in said terminal grooves. A metallic shell (4) covers on the insulating housing and said shell (4) has a first resilient arm (431) extending in a first direction with a first contacting portion (4311) bending outwardly, and a second resilient arm (432) extending in a reverse direction toward the first resilient arm with a second contacting portion (4321) bending outwardly. The first and second resilient arms (431, 432) space away from each other in a transverse direction perpendicular to said first direction, and said first and second contacting portions (4311, 4321) offset with each other in said first direction.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing having a top wall (13), a bottom wall (19) and side walls (14) to define a receiving cavity (12) opening forward. The top wall (13) defines an opening (15) opened upward and forward. A pair of stopping portions (16) facing to each other being are formed on the top wall (13) and project into the opening (15), each of which includes a lead-in portion at a lower and rear corner thereof. A plurality of contacts (4) are assembled to the insulating housing, each of which includes a contacting portion (41) extending into the receiving cavity (12). A shell (2) is provided to shield the insulating housing (1). The lead-in portion of each stopping portion can provide facility operation during the mating process.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing defining a receiving cavity surrounded by opposite sidewalls and a top and bottom wall connecting with the sidewalls, a plurality of contacts retained on the housing, a couple of switching terminals including a first terminal and a second terminal, and a shell surrounding the insulating housing. One of said side wall defines two slots. The two terminals are received and retained in said two slots and mates with each others when a complementary connector is inserted into the receiving cavity. The first terminal defines a touching tab contacting with the shell.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing (1) having four side walls interconnecting with each other and defining a receiving space (10) therein. Only one of the side walls defines a plurality of terminal grooves therein and a plurality of terminals (22) are mounted in said terminal grooves. A metallic shell (4) covers on the insulating housing and said shell (4) has a first resilient arm (431) extending in a first direction with a first contacting portion (4311) bending outwardly, and a second resilient arm (432) extending in a reverse direction toward the first resilient arm with a second contacting portion (4321) bending outwardly. The first and second resilient arms (431, 432) space away from each other in a transverse direction perpendicular to said first direction, and said first and second contacting portions (4311, 4321) offset with each other in said first direction.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing defining a receiving cavity surrounded by opposite sidewalls and a top and bottom wall connecting with the sidewalls, a plurality of contacts retained on the housing, a couple of switching terminals including a first terminal and a second terminal, and a shell surrounding the insulating housing. One of said side wall defines two slots. The two terminals are received and retained in said two slots and mates with each others when a complementary connector is inserted into the receiving cavity. The first terminal defines a touching tab contacting with the shell.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing having a top wall (13), a bottom wall (19) and side walls (14) to define a receiving cavity (12) opening forward. The top wall (13) defines an opening (15) opened upward and forward. A pair of stopping portions (16) facing to each other being are formed on the top wall (13) and project into the opening (15), each of which includes a lead-in portion at a lower and rear corner thereof. A plurality of contacts (4) are assembled to the insulating housing, each of which includes a contacting portion (41) extending into the receiving cavity (12). A shell (2) is provided to shield the insulating housing (1). The lead-in portion of each stopping portion can provide facility operation during the mating process.