Cable connector
First Claim
1. A cable plug connector for connecting with an I/O card, comprising:
- a dielectric housing defining a front end for proximity to an I/O card, a rear end opposite the front end and upper and lower walls between the front and rear ends, said upper wall defining an opening;
a printed circuit board received in the housing;
an LED mounted on the printed circuit board;
a connector body fixed to the front end of the housing and defining a number of contact passageways therein;
a number of contacts each having a contact portion received in the corresponding contact passageway and a tail portion soldered to the PCB; and
a light pipe made of transparent/translucent material having a first portion extending through the opening in the upper wall of the housing and a second portion in contact with the LED.
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Abstract
A cable plug connector for engaging with a PCMCIA I/O card consists of a housing having an upper wall defining an opening, a lower wall, a front end for proximity to the I/O card and a rear end from which wires of a cable extend into the connector. A printed circuit board (PCB) is fixedly received in the housing. A light-emitting diode (LED) is soldered to the PCB. A connector body is fixed to the front end of the housing and defines a number of contact passageways therein. A number of contacts each have a contact portion fixedly received in the corresponding contact passageway and a tail portion soldered to the PCB. A metallic shielding defining an opening is mounted to the connector body and covers the PCB, wherein the opening of the shielding is aligned with the LED and the opening in the upper wall of the housing. A light pipe made of transparent/translucent material is fixed to the upper wall of the housing and has an upper portion extending through the opening therein and an lower portion extending through the opening in the shielding to contact with the LED, whereby light emitted by the LED can be transmitted to an upper side of the housing.
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17 Claims
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1. A cable plug connector for connecting with an I/O card, comprising:
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a dielectric housing defining a front end for proximity to an I/O card, a rear end opposite the front end and upper and lower walls between the front and rear ends, said upper wall defining an opening; a printed circuit board received in the housing; an LED mounted on the printed circuit board; a connector body fixed to the front end of the housing and defining a number of contact passageways therein; a number of contacts each having a contact portion received in the corresponding contact passageway and a tail portion soldered to the PCB; and a light pipe made of transparent/translucent material having a first portion extending through the opening in the upper wall of the housing and a second portion in contact with the LED. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A connector comprising:
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a dielectric housing defining a front end and a rear end, an upper wall positioned between the front end and the rear end; an upward facing opening formed in the upper wall and extending therethrough in a vertical direction; a connector body disposed at the front end of the housing and enclosing a number of contacts therein, said contacts extending in a horizontal direction perpendicular to said vertical direction; and an LED positioned in the housing for being electrically affected by mating of the contacts with a corresponding complementary connector, said LED is easily observed and a status of mating of the contacts is obtained; and a light pipe being provided within the housing, one portion of which extends through the opening and the other portion of which contacts the LED. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A connector comprising:
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a dielectric housing defining a first end and a second end; a printed circuit board positioned between said first end and said second end; a plurality of first conductors electrically connected to said printed circuit board around the first end of the housing; a plurality of second conductors electrically connected to said printed circuit board around the second end of the housing where a connector body is disposed in a horizontal direction; and an identification device positioned on the printed circuit board wherein said identification device is electrically connected to said first conductors to identify a mating status of the connector, said housing comprising an upper wall above the printed circuit board, said upper wall including an opening extending in a vertical direction perpendicular to said horizontal direction to expose light emitted by the identification device. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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