Retention mechanism for shielded flex cable to improve emi/rfi for high speed signaling
US-2016380370-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9300067B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9300067-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414493467-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2016 |
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A connector has a receiving portion which is receivable a connection member inserted rearward in a front-rear direction. The connection member has a plate-like or sheet-like shape and has terminals and a ground pattern. The connector comprises a plurality of contacts, a holding member and a conductive member. The contacts have contact points, respectively. The contact points are to be in contact with the terminals, respectively. The holding member holds the contacts. The conductive member is attached to the holding member. The conductive member has a shield connection portion which is to be in contact with the ground pattern. The shield connection portion is positioned frontward of the contact points of the contacts in the front-rear direction and is positioned outward of the contact points in a width direction perpendicular to the front-rear direction.
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A connector having a receiving portion which receives a connection member inserted rearward in a front-rear direction, wherein: the connection member has a plate-like or sheet-like shape and has terminals and a ground pattern; the connector comprises a plurality of contacts, a holding member and a conductive member; the contacts have contact points, respectively; the contact points are to be in contact with the terminals, respectively; the holding member holds the contacts; the conductive member is attached to the holding member; the conductive member has a shield connection portion which is to be in contact with the ground pattern; the shield connection portion is positioned frontward of the contact points of the contacts in the front-rear direction and is positioned outward of the contact points in a width direction perpendicular to the front-rear direction; the connector comprises a shell; the shell is made of a conductor and covers, at least in part, the holding member; the shell functions as the conductive member; the shield connection portion is formed as a part of the shell; the connector further comprises an actuator; the actuator is supported by the holding member so that the actuator selectively takes an open state or a close state; and when the actuator is turned rearward, the actuator takes the close state while the actuator causes the contact points of the contacts to be connected with the terminals of the connection member, respectively; and a shield member is made of a metal and is embedded in the actuator. 2. The connector as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the connector further comprises an actuator; the actuator is supported by the holding member so that the actuator selectively takes the open state or the close state; and when the actuator is under the close state, the actuator causes the contact points of the contacts to be connected with the terminals of the connection member, respectively. 3. The connector as recited in claim 1 , wherein the shield member is connected to the conductive member when the actuator is under the close state. 4. The connector as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the connector is mounted on an object; the conductive member is connected to a ground portion; and the ground portion is formed on the object. 5. The connector as recited in claim 4 , wherein: the conductive member has a holddown; the holddown is connected to the ground portion; and the holddown is positioned outward of the holding member in the width direction. 6. A connection member comprising a signal layer, a ground layer, a first insulation layer, a second insulation layer and a third insulation layer, wherein: the connection member has a-plate-like or sheet-like shape; the first insulation layer is sandwiched between the signal layer and the ground layer; the signal layer is sandwiched between the first insulation layer and the second insulation layer; the signal layer is formed with terminals and signal lines; the signal lines are connected to the terminals, respectively; the terminals are positioned in the vicinity of an end in a lengthwise direction of the connection member; the signal lines extend away from the end of the connection member; the ground layer is sandwiched between the first insulation layer and the third insulation layer; the ground layer is formed with a ground pattern; and the ground pattern is exposed at a position which is farther away from the end of the connection member than the terminals in the lengthwise direction and is located outward of the terminals in a width direction perpendicular to the lengthwise direction. 7. A connector having a receiving portion which receives a connection member inserted rearward in a front-rear direction, wherein: the connection member has a plate-like or sheet-like shape and has terminals and a ground pattern; the connector comprises a plurality of contacts, a holding member and a conductive member; the contacts have contact points, respectively; the contacts are to be in contact with the terminals, respectively; the holding member holds the contacts; the conductive member is attached to the holding member; the conductive member has a shield connection portion which is to be in contact with the ground pattern; the shield connection portion is positioned frontward of the contact points of the contacts in the front-rear direction and is positioned outward of the contact points in a width direction perpendicular to the front-rear direction; the contacts have upper contact points and lower contact points, respectively; the upper contact points face the lower contact points, respectively, in an up-down direction perpendicular to both the front-rear direction and the width direction; when the connection member is inserted into the receiving portion so that the terminals face upward, the upper contact points function as the contact points, respectively, and are in contact with the terminals; when the connection member is inserted into the receiving portion so that the terminals face downward, the lower contact points function as the contact points, respectively, and are in contact with the terminals; the conductive member has an upper connection portion and a lower connection portion; the upper connection portion faces the lower connection portion in the up-down direction; when the connection member is inserted into the receiving portion so that the ground pattern faces upward, the upper connection portion functions as the shield connection portion and is in contact with the ground pattern; and when the connection member is inserted into the receiving portion so that the ground pattern faces downward, the lower connection portion functions as the shield connection portion and is in contact with the ground pattern. 8. The connector as recited in claim 7 , wherein: the connector comprises a shell; the shell is made of a conductor and covers, at least in part, the holding member; the shell functions as the conductive member; and the shield connection portion is formed as a part of the shell. 9. The connector as recited in claim 8 , wherein: the connector further comprises an actuator; the actuator is supported by the holding member so that the actuator selectively takes an open state or a close state; and when the actuator is turned rearward, the actuator takes the close state while the actuator causes the contact points of the contacts to be connected with the terminals of the connection member, respectively. 10. The connector as recited in claim 7 , wherein one of the upper connection portion and the lower connection portion is a spring portion, and a remaining one of the upper connection portion and the lower connection portion is a protruding portion. 11. A connector having a receiving portion which receives a connection member inserted rearward in a front-rear direction, wherein: the connection member has a plate-like or sheet-like shape and has terminals and a ground pattern; the connector comprises a plurality of contacts, a holding member and a conductive member; the contacts have contact points, respectively; the contact points are to be in contact with the terminals, respectively; the holding member holds the contacts; the conductive member is attached to the holding member; the conductive member has a shield connection portion which is to be in contact with the ground pattern; the shield connection portion is positioned frontward of the contact points of the contacts in the front-rear direction and is positioned outward of the contact points in a width direction perpendicular to th
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