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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 12, 1998
Filed:
Sep. 26, 1995
Haw-Chan Tan, Diamond Bar, CA (US);
Frank C Ma, Diamond Bar, CA (US);
Abstract
A cable connector includes a casing having two members ultra-sonically jointed to define therein an interior space for receiving a connector body which has a coupling end to couple to a counterpart connector with a plurality of slots formed therein, wherein the respective slot receives a connection pin, for establishing signal channel with a counterpart connector. A cable containing a number of conductors has a joint end received within the casing to allow the conductors to be electrically connected to the connector body via a circuit board. The joint end of the cable has two opposite shoulders each having a front face and an opposite rear face to be snugly receive within a chamber defined within the casing by two spaced wall segments with the front and rear faces thereof in abutment relationship with the wall segments to provide resistance to external force acting upon the cable. Each of the shoulders of the cable is provided with a hole into which a peg formed inside the respective chamber is received to provide a further resistance to the external force. The casing is further provided with two lock-in spring plates at two opposite sides thereof, each having a retaining section fixed inside the casing and a lock-in section outside the casing for securing the connector to the counterpart connector, a pushbutton section being integrally connected between the retaining section and the lock-in section to form a single piece member. The pushbutton section is accessible by a user to release the connector from the counterpart connector.