Connector and connector assembly
US-2019296489-A1 · Sep 26, 2019 · US
US11489291B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11489291-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117223394-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2022 |
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A cantilever spring is positioned in a slit in a shell, and has a free end and a fixed end fixed to the shell. The cantilever spring extends in a height direction of the shell. The fixed end of the cantilever spring is positioned near a part that is attachable to a board, and the free end of the cantilever spring is apart from that part.
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What is claimed is: 1. A board-to-board connector attachable to a board, the board-to-board connector comprising: a shell having a frame structure and conductivity; an insulator having electrical insulation property; and at least one contact having conductivity, the at least one contact being attached to the insulator, the shell being attached to the insulator, the insulator being positioned within the shell, the shell having a side wall portion that runs along the insulator, the side wall portion of the shell having a part that is attachable to the board, the side wall portion of the shell having a slit, the side wall portion of the shell having a cantilever spring that is positioned in the slit and that has a free end and a fixed end fixed to the side wall portion of the shell, the cantilever spring extending in a height direction of the shell, the fixed end of the cantilever spring being close to the part of the shell, and the free end of the cantilever spring being apart from the part of the shell. 2. The board-to-board connector according to claim 1 , wherein the cantilever spring has a curved shape that bulges toward an outside of the shell, a part of the cantilever spring is positioned on an outside of the side wall portion of the shell, the part being positioned between the free end and the fixed end, and the free end of the cantilever spring is not positioned on the outside of the side wall portion of the shell. 3. The board-to-board connector according to claim 1 , wherein the side wall portion of the shell has a convex portion protruding toward an outside of the shell, and the convex portion extends in a direction orthogonal to the height direction of the shell. 4. The board-to-board connector according to claim 2 , wherein the side wall portion of the shell has a convex portion protruding toward the outside of the shell, and the convex portion extends in a direction orthogonal to the height direction of the shell. 5. The board-to-board connector according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one contact includes at least two contacts, at least one contact of the at least two contacts is a high frequency contact for high frequency current, at least one contact of the at least two contacts but excluding the high frequency contact is a low frequency contact for low frequency current, and the cantilever spring is closer to the high frequency contact than to the low frequency contact. 6. The board-to-board connector according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one contact includes at least two contacts, at least one contact of the at least two contacts is a high frequency contact for high frequency current, at least one contact of the at least two contacts but excluding the high frequency contact is a low frequency contact for low frequency current, and the cantilever spring is closer to the high frequency contact than to the low frequency contact. 7. The board-to-board connector according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one contact includes at least two contacts, at least one contact of the at least two contacts is a high frequency contact for high frequency current, at least one contact of the at least two contacts but excluding the high frequency contact is a low frequency contact for low frequency current, and the cantilever spring is closer to the high frequency contact than to the low frequency contact. 8. The board-to-board connector according to claim 4 , wherein the at least one contact includes at least two contacts, at least one contact of the at least two contacts is a high frequency contact for high frequency current, at least one contact of the at least two contacts but excluding the high frequency contact is a low frequency contact for low frequency current, and the cantilever spring is closer to the high frequency contact than to the low frequency contact. 9. A connector assembly comprising: a first board-to-board connector attachable to a first board; and a second board-to-board connector attachable to a second board and fitted with the first board-to-board connector, wherein the first board-to-board connector includes a first shell having a frame structure and conductivity, a first insulator having electrical insulation property, and a first contact having conductivity, the first contact is attached to the first insulator, the first shell is attached to the first insulator, the first insulator is positioned within the first shell, the first shell has a first side wall portion that runs along the first insulator, the first side wall portion of the first shell has a first part that is attachable to the first board, the first side wall portion of the first shell has a slit, the first side wall portion of the first shell has a cantilever spring that is positioned in the slit and that has a free end and a fixed end fixed to the first side wall portion of the first shell, the cantilever spring extends in a height direction of the first shell, the fixed end of the cantilever spring is close to the first part of the first shell and the free end of the cantilever spring is apart from the first part of the first shell, the second board-to-board connector includes a second shell having a frame structure and conductivity, a second insulator having electrical insulation property, and a second contact having conductivity, the second contact is attached to the second insulator, the second shell is attached to the second insulator, the second insulator is positioned within the second shell, the second shell has a second side wall portion surrounding the second insulator, the second side wall portion of the second shell has a second part that is attachable to the second board, and in the connector assembly in which the first board-to-board connector and the second board-to-board connector are fitted with each other, the first shell of the first board-to-board connector is positioned inside of the second shell of the second board-to-board connector, and the cantilever spring of the first board-to-board connector is in contact with the second side wall portion of the second shell of the second board-to-board connector.
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