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Electrical connector

  • US 7,927,148 B2
  • Filed: 11/17/2009
  • Issued: 04/19/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/22/2008
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electrical connector disposed on a main board of an electronic device, comprising:

  • a housing having a hollow body, the hollow body having a receptacle at a front end, and an opening at a rear end, the opening communicating the rear end with a bottom portion of the hollow body;

    a seat body disposed in the housing, the seat body having a hollow opening at a rear end for communicating the rear end with a bottom portion of the seat body, wherein the seat body has a baffle wall at a front end, the baffle wall baffle defines a slot and extends a supporting portion in the receptacle, and a plurality of indentations are formed at opposite sidewalls of the hollow opening;

    a terminal group composed of a plurality of conductive legs and disposed on the seat body, an end of each of the conductive legs extending in the hollow opening, wherein each conductive leg is a one-piece element having a first end passing the slot to extend on the supporting portion and a second end extending in the hollow opening;

    an unique printed circuit board disposed within the hollow opening, having a microprocessor for executing data processing and controlling the electronic, a plurality of sockets formed at one side, the second end of each conductive leg being inserted into one corresponding socket and electrically connect with the printed circuit board, and a plurality of pins formed at the other side, the pins being suitable for electrically connecting with the main board; and

    a cover installed onto the seat body, the cover being an L-shaped body and including a first cover covered on the bottom portion of the seat body and a second cover covered on the rear end of the seat body, the first cover defining a plurality of through holes, allowing the pins of the printed circuit board passing through, the first cover having a plurality of protrusions at opposite sides for respectively engaging with the indentations.

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