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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 15, 2009
Filed:
Aug. 11, 2008
Jia-yong He, Kunshan, CN;
Qi-sheng Zheng, Kunshan, CN;
Hao Gu, Kunshan, CN;
Yu-long Mao, Kunshan, CN;
Feng Qiao, Kunshan, CN;
Jia-Yong He, Kunshan, CN;
Qi-Sheng Zheng, Kunshan, CN;
Hao Gu, Kunshan, CN;
Yu-Long Mao, Kunshan, CN;
Feng Qiao, Kunshan, CN;
Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd., Taipei Hsien, TW;
Abstract
A stacked electrical connector includes a first mating interface. The first mating interface comprises a first receiving space () with a first tongue (). The first tongue () has a pair of upper and lower face (). A plurality of first contacts () are retained in the first mating interface. The first contacts () include a plurality of first elastic contacts () and a plurality of first flat contact (). Each first elastic contact () has a securing portion () fixed in the first mating interface (), an elastic contact portion () extending to the first tongue () and a soldering portion (). Each first flat contact () has a retention portion () retained in the first mating interface (), a flat contact portion () extending to the first tongue () and a tail portion (). The flat contact portions () and the elastic contact portions () are located at a same side of the upper face (), and are arranged in two rows along a length direction of the first tongue (). A second mating interface is stacked with the first mating interface along a thickness direction of the first tongue (). A plurality of second contacts () are retained in the second mating interface.