The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
The signal wire 130 has a second connector 132. Furthermore, the second connector 132 in the present embodiment is a connector or a female connector capable of accommodating the rack pins on the first connector 120. In the present embodiment, the second connector 132 is chosen to be a connector capable of accommodating the rack pins on the first connector 120. The aforementioned signal wire 130 can be the signal wire for an indicator light, the signal wire for a switch, the signal wire for an audio source or even the signal wire for an expansion port (for example, USB and IEEE 1394).
The adapter 140 includes a base 142 having a first connecting portion 142a and a second connecting portion 142b. The first connecting portion 142a is suitable for assembling to and connecting with the first connector 120, while the second connecting portion 142b is suitable for assembling to and connecting with the second connector 132. Therefore, the second connector 132 of the signal wire 130 is able to assemble to the first connector 120 via the adapter 140 so that the signal wire 130 can electrically connect to the circuit board 110.
In the present embodiment, the first connector 120 is a pin-rack connector. Hence, the first connecting portion 142a of the adapter 140 can be a set of slots capable of accommodating the rack of pins on the first connector 120. In addition, the second connector 132 can be a connector capable of accommodating racks of pins. Therefore, the second connecting portion 142b of the adapter 140 is a connecting portion with racks of pins. Obviously, the present invention sets no limits to the type of the first connecting portion 142a, the second connecting portion 142b, the first connector 120 and the second connector 132. The only criterion is that the first connecting portion 142a must correspond to the first connector 120 and the second connecting portion 142b must correspond to the second connector 132. Here, ‘correspond’ means that the connecting portion and the connector are able to engage with each other and accommodate inside each other.
To help the user identify the signal transmission type and location, the adapter 140 further includes multiple of guiding signs 144 on the surface of the base 142. These guiding signs 144 are, for example, texts or patterns or a combination of the two. Moreover, these guiding signs 144 can either be printed on the surface of the base 142 or embossed to the surface of the base 142.
More specifically, the base 142 has a first side 143a, a second side 143b and a third side 143c. The first connecting portion 142a is located on the first side 143a, the second connecting portion 142b is located on the second side 143b, and the third side 143c connects the first side 143a and the second side 143b together. In the present embodiment, these guiding signs 144 are located on the third side 143c of the base 142. Therefore, the user can easily identify these guiding signs 144 and assemble the second connector 132 of the signal wire 130 to the second connecting portion 142 of the adapter 140 accordingly.
To prevent the adapter 140 from erroneously assembled to the first connector 120, a foolproof design may be added to the first connecting portion 142a of the adapter 140 and the first connector 120. For example, a non-symmetrical disposition of the rack pins or the filling of slots having no rack pins or other non-symmetrical design of structural forms may be deployed.
In the present embodiment, because the first connector 120 is a connector with rack pins as shown in
In the present embodiment, when the signal wire 130 is electrically connected to the circuit board 110 through the second connector 132, the adapter 140 and the first connector 120, and when the first connector 120 is plugged into the first connecting portion 142a, the first connector 120 is electrically connected to the first end 146a of the conductive terminal 146 and the second end 146b of the conductive terminal 146 is electrically connected to the second connector 132. Thus, the signal wire 130 is electrically connected to the circuit board 110 via the adapter 140.
When the user needs to connect a plurality of signal wires 130 to the circuit board 110, the second connector 132 of the signal wires 130 can be pre-assembled to the second connecting portion 142b of the adapter 140 according to the guiding signs 144 on the adapter 140 first. After all the signal wires 130 are connected to the adapter 140, the first connecting portion 142a of the adapter 140 is assembled to the first connector 120 on the circuit board 110. Thus, after installing the circuit board 110 inside the computer casing (not shown), even if the casing blocks out external light and prevents a user from seeing the first connector 120, the user can still utilize the adapter 140 to connect the signal wires 130 to the circuit board 110.
In summary, the electronic device and adapter in the present invention allows a user to manually assemble a number of independent and randomly located signal wires onto the adapter before assembling the adapter to a connector on the circuit board. Hence, the signal wires are electrically connected to the circuit board. In addition, even if the casing blocks out external light and prevents the user from seeing the connector on the circuit board after installing the circuit board inside the casing, the pre-assembled signal wires on the adapter still allow the user an easy connection of the signal wires to the circuit board. Therefore, the adapter and the electronic device deploying the adapter in the present invention can significantly increase the easiness of assembling and electrically connecting the signal wires to the circuit board.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 95114845 | Apr 2006 | TW | national |