Electrical receptacle connector and electrical plug connector

US9692166B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9692166-B2
Application numberUS-201514719878-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 22, 2015
Priority dateMay 22, 2014
Publication dateJun 27, 2017
Grant dateJun 27, 2017

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An electrical receptacle connector is disclosed. The electrical receptacle connector includes a plurality of upper-row receptacle terminals and lower-row receptacle terminals. The plurality of upper-row receptacle terminals and lower-row receptacle terminals have 180 degree symmetrical, dual or double orientation design which enable the electrical plug connector to be inserted into the electrical receptacle connector in either of two intuitive orientations. Each of the receptacle terminals includes a flat contact portion, a soldering portion and a connecting portion. The flat contact portion is extended from one end of the connecting portion, and the soldering portion is extended from the other end of the connecting portion. The width of the connecting portion is different from the width of the flat contact portion.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrical receptacle connector, comprising: a metallic shell defining a receptacle cavity; an insulated housing received in the receptacle cavity, wherein the insulated housing comprises a base portion and a tongue portion, the tongue portion is extended from the base portion, and the tongue portion defines an upper surface and a lower surface which are the opposite surfaces of the tongue portion; a plurality of upper-row receptacle terminals comprising a plurality of upper-row signal terminals, at least one upper-row power terminal, and at least one upper-row ground terminal, wherein each of the upper-row receptacle terminals is held in the base portion and disposed at the upper surface of the tongue portion; a plurality of lower-row receptacle terminals comprising a plurality of lower-row signal terminals, at least one lower-row power terminal and at least one lower-row ground terminal, wherein each of the lower-row receptacle terminals is held in the base portion and disposed at the lower surface of the tongue portion; and a grounding plate embedded inside the tongue portion, located between the upper-row receptacle terminals and the lower-row receptacle terminals, and comprising a body portion and a plurality of recessed portions, wherein two sides of the body portion are protruded out of side surfaces of the tongue portion; wherein each of the receptacle terminals comprises: a connecting portion; a flat contact portion extended from one of two ends of the connecting portion, disposed at the tongue portion, and corresponding to one of the recessed portions; and a soldering portion extended from the other end of the connection portion and exposed out of the base portion; wherein the width of the connecting portion is different from the width of the flat contact portion, and the upper-row receptacle terminals and the lower-row receptacle terminals have 180 degree symmetrical design with respect to a central point of the receptacle cavity as the symmetrical center. 2. The electrical receptacle connector according to claim 1 , wherein the insulated housing defines a plurality of grooves or through holes at the tongue portion and parts of the connecting portions are exposed to air through the grooves or through holes. 3. An electrical plug connector, comprising: a metallic shell defining a receiving cavity; an insulated housing received in the receiving cavity, wherein the insulated housing comprises an upper portion and a lower portion, and defines an insertion cavity, wherein the insertion cavity is between the upper portion and the lower portion; a plurality of upper-row plug terminals comprising a plurality of upper-row signal terminals, at least one upper-row power terminal, and at least one upper-row ground terminal, wherein each of the upper-row plug terminals is held in the upper portion of the insulated housing and disposed at a lower surface of the upper portion; a plurality of lower-row plug terminals comprising a plurality of lower-row signal terminals, at least one lower-row power terminal, and at least one lower-row ground terminal, wherein each of the lower-row plug terminals is held in the lower portion of the insulated housing and disposed at an upper surface of the lower portion; and two latch arms respectively disposed at two sides of the insulated housing, wherein each of the latch arms extends inwardly into the insertion cavity for contacting a metal shell of an electrical receptacle connector; wherein each of the plug terminals comprises: a connecting portion held in the insulated housing; an elastic contact portion extended from one of two ends of the connecting portion and projected into the insertion cavity; and a soldering portion extended from the other end of the connecting portion and exposed out of the insulated housing; wherein the width of the connecting portion is different from the width of the elastic contact portion. 4. The electrical plug connector according to claim 3 , wherein the insulated housing defines a plurality of grooves or through holes at an upper surface of the upper portion or a lower surface of the lower portion, and parts of the connecting portions are exposed to air through the grooves or through holes. 5. The electrical plug connector according claim 3 , wherein the upper-row plug terminals and the lower-row plug terminals have 180 degree symmetrical design with respect to a central point of the receptacle cavity as the symmetrical center. 6. An electrical receptacle connector, comprising: a metallic shell defining a receptacle cavity; an insulated housing received in the receptacle cavity, wherein the insulated housing comprises a base portion and a tongue portion, the tongue portion is extended from the base portion, the tongue portion defines an upper surface and a lower surface which are opposite surfaces of the tongue portion; a plurality of upper-row receptacle terminals comprising a plurality of upper-row signal terminals, at least one upper-row power terminal, and at least one upper-row ground terminal, wherein each of the upper-row receptacle terminals is held in the base portion and disposed at the upper surface of the tongue portion; at least one conductive strip disposed at a corner between a bottom side and a front side of a base portion of the insulated housing and contacting an inner wall of the metallic shell; and a plurality of lower-row receptacle terminals comprising a plurality of lower-row signal terminals, at least one lower-row power terminal, and at least one lower-row ground terminal, wherein each of the lower-row receptacle terminals is held in the base portion and disposed at the lower surface of the tongue portion; wherein the insulated housing defines a plurality of grooves or through holes at the tongue portion and parts of the connecting portions are exposed to air through the grooves or through holes. 7. The electrical receptacle connector according to claim 6 , wherein each of the upper-row receptacle terminals comprises: a connecting portion held in the insulated housing; a flat contact portion extended from one of two ends of the connecting portion and disposed at the tongue portion; and a soldering portion extended from the other end of the connecting portion and exposed out of the base portion; wherein the width of the connecting portion is different from the width of the flat contact portion. 8. The electrical receptacle connector according to claim 6 , further comprising a grounding plate embedded inside the tongue portion, wherein the grounding plate defines a plurality of recessed portions corresponding to the flat contact portions. 9. The electrical receptacle connector according to claim 6 , wherein the upper-row receptacle terminals and the lower-row receptacle terminals have 180 degree symmetrical design with respect to a central point of the receptacle cavity as the symmetrical center. 10. An electrical plug connector, comprising: a metallic shell defining a receiving cavity; an insulated housing received in the receiving cavity, wherein the insulated housing comprises an upper portion and a lower portion, and defines an insertion cavity, wherein the insertion cavity is between the upper portion and the lower portion; a plurality of upper-row plug terminals comprising a plurality of upper-row signal terminals, at least one upper-row power terminal, and at least one upper-row ground terminal, wherein each of the upper-row plug terminals is held in the insulated housing and disposed at a lower surface of the upper portion; a plurality of lower-row plug terminals comprising a plurality of lower-row signal terminals, at least one lower-row power terminal, and at

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  • Four or more poles · CPC title

  • H01R13/42Primary

    Securing in a demountable manner · CPC title

  • H01R24/60Primary

    Contacts spaced along planar side wall transverse to longitudinal axis of engagement · CPC title

  • by variation of conductive properties, e.g. by dimension variations · CPC title

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What does patent US9692166B2 cover?
An electrical receptacle connector is disclosed. The electrical receptacle connector includes a plurality of upper-row receptacle terminals and lower-row receptacle terminals. The plurality of upper-row receptacle terminals and lower-row receptacle terminals have 180 degree symmetrical, dual or double orientation design which enable the electrical plug connector to be inserted into the electric…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Advanced Connectek Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/42. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 27 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 5 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).