US 7,581,986 B2
Surface-mounted connector
Nobuyuki Sakamoto, Makinohara (Japan); and Kazuki Zaitsu, Makinohara (Japan)
Assigned to Yazaki Corporation, Tokyo (Japan)
Filed on Dec. 11, 2008, as Appl. No. 12/332,386.
Claims priority of application No. 2007-319660 (JP), filed on Dec. 11, 2007.
Prior Publication US 2009/0149079 A1, Jun. 11, 2009
Int. Cl. H01R 13/60 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 439—570 3 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A surface-mounted connector to be mounted on a substrate, the surface-mounted connector comprising:
a connecting concave portion into which a mating connector is fit;
a connector housing having a side wall, a slot being formed on the side wall so as to extend upwardly from a bottom surface of the side wall that faces the substrate when the surface-mounted connector is mounted on the substrate; and
a fixing metal member including a substrate fixing portion to be fixed to the substrate, a bent portion continuously connected to the substrate fixing portion, and a housing attachment portion continuously connected to the bent portion so as to be erected via the bent portion with respect to the substrate fixing portion, the fixing metal member being fixed to the connector housing by inserting the housing attachment portion into the slot;
wherein a slit is formed from a top of the housing attachment portion toward the bent portion so as to form an arm into which the housing attachment portion is laterally divided; a hook protruding outwardly so as to engage with the slot when the fixing metal member is inserted into the slot, is formed on the arm; the arm is configured so that when the hook passes through the slot, the arm is inwardly bent so as to permit the hook to pass, and that after the hook passes through the slot, the arm is restored from an inwardly bent state so as to engage the hook with the slot;
an engaging projection portion protruding towards the connecting concave portion and displaceably supported in a direction perpendicular to an inner wall of the slot is provided on the inner wall of the slot; and
the engaging projection portion is pushed out towards the slot by the mating connector to be fit into the connecting concave portion, and is fit into the slit of the fixing metal member that which is inserted into the slot.