Antenna structure for network card

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6639563
  • Patent Number
    6,639,563
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 6, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 28, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ho; Tan
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
An antenna structure for network card used with a notebook computer includes an antenna retractably connected to the network card. The antenna is in an open-circuited state when it is at a position retracted in the network card, and in a close-circuited state when it is at a position projected from the network card. The network card can therefore be normally plugged into a network card slot of the notebook computer without the need of removing it from the computer when the latter is not connected to a network or is to be positioned in a bag. The problems of missing network card and of damaged, worn or poor-contacted terminal of the network card due to frequent plugging and unplugging of the network card can therefore be avoided.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an antenna structure for network card, and more particularly to a retractable antenna for a network card used with a notebook computer. When the computer is not in use or is not connected to a local area network or other type of network, the antenna may be pushed to a retracted position in the network card for the latter to flush with a lateral side of the computer. And, when the computer is to be connected to a network, the antenna may be pushed again to project from the network card and accordingly the lateral side of the computer. The network card can therefore be normally plugged in the notebook computer for convenient use thereof.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




With the highly developed communication technology, people communicate with one another not only via phones and letters, but also nowadays popular networks. As a result, various kinds of computer peripherals and software for transmission over networks have been successfully developed. People could now see each other or backgrounds of a remote location when they talk over a network, and send e-mails to shorten times that is otherwise needed for communicating via conventional mails and to save a lot of postage. Games provided over networks also create fun to relieve people from pressure and tension.




To connect to a network requires various kinds of hardware. A network card is a bridge between a computer and networks to connect them to one another. There are various types of network cards.

FIG. 1

shows a conventional network card


1


A designed for use with a notebook computer. The network card


1


A includes a main body


10


A and an antenna


20


A. The antenna


20


A is fixedly connected to an end of the main body


10


A to extend therefrom. Another end of the main body


10


A opposite to the antenna


20


A is a terminal for plugging into a network card slot provided on the notebook computer and thereby connecting the network card to the notebook computer, as shown in FIG.


2


. With the network card


1


A plugged into the notebook computer, the latter can be connected to a network. However, as can be seen in

FIG. 2

, the network card


1


A is plugged into the network card slot provided at one lateral side of the notebook computer with the antenna


20


A fixed to an end of the main body


10


A of the network card


1


projecting from the lateral side of the notebook computer. When the computer is not in use and to be positioned in a bag, the projected antenna


20


A forms a hindrance to convenient storage of the notebook computer. To enable convenient storage of the notebook computer, the whole network card


1


A must be removed from the network card slot on the notebook computer and be plugged thereinto again when the computer is to be used next time. Frequent plugging and unplugging of the network card results in easily worn or failed terminal and poor contact of the terminal with the computer. And, the network card removed from the notebook computer for separate storage is easily become lost and a new one must be purchased to adversely increase the user's burden.




It is therefore desirable to develop an improved antenna structure for network card to eliminate the above-mentioned drawbacks.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A primary object of the present invention is to provide a retractable antenna for a network card used with a notebook computer. The antenna can be pushed to retract in the network card to flush with a lateral side of the notebook computer when the latter is not in use or not to connect to a network. The network card can be normally plugged into the notebook computer to avoid the problems of missing network card and damaged or worn terminal that has adverse influence on the quality of connection of the notebook computer to a network.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a retractable antenna for a network card used with a notebook computer. When the antenna is retracted into a main body of the network card, it is in an open-circuited state to disable connection of the notebook computer to the network, and the whole network card is concealed in a network card slot of the notebook computer. And, when the retracted antenna is pushed again, it is sprung outward to project from the network card slot and is in a close-circuited state to enable connection of the notebook computer to the network.




To achieve the above and other objects, the antenna structure for network card according to the present invention mainly includes a retractable antenna provided in a main body of a network card. The antenna includes a seat fixedly mounted in the main body of the network card, and a sliding member slidably connected to the seat through engagement of channels of the sliding member with rails of the seat.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional network card;





FIG. 2

shows the conventional network card of

FIG. 1

being used with a notebook computer;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a network card incorporating an antenna structure according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of

FIG. 3

;





FIGS. 5



a


,


5




b


, and


5




c


are plan views showing the manner in which the antenna structure of the present invention is moved into and out of the network card; and





FIG. 6

shows the network card of

FIG. 3

being used with a notebook computer.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIG. 3

that is an assembled perspective view of a network card


1


incorporating an antenna structure of the present invention for use with a notebook computer. As shown, the network card


1


includes a main body


10


having a front end provided with a terminal


11


, and an antenna


20


retractably connected to a rear end of the main body


10


opposite to the front end with the terminal


11


. When the antenna


20


is pushed to retract into the main body


10


, it is in an open-circuited state; and when the retracted antenna


20


is inward pushed for a second time, it is sprung outward to partially project from the rear end of the main body


10


and is in a close-circuited state to enable reception and emission of signals as well as connection of the notebook computer using the network card


1


to a network.




Please now refer to

FIG. 4

that is an exploded perspective view of the network card


1


of FIG.


3


. As shown, the main body


10


of the network card


1


includes a terminal


11


, an upper case


12


, a circuit board


13


, and a carrier


14


. The terminal


11


is fitted between front ends of two edge members


15


fixedly attached to two lateral sides of the carrier


14


with an inner side of the terminal


11


facing toward the main body


10


welded to the circuit board


13


, which is then generally centered between the two edge members


15


of the carrier


14


. The two edge members


15


of the carrier


14


are two symmetrical L-shaped members including a long part


151


and a short part


153


. The long part


151


of each edge member


15


is provided along an inner surface with spaced front and rear protrusions


152


. The short parts


153


are fixedly connected to two outer ends of a rear side of the carrier


14


and are provided at respective inner surfaces facing toward the main body


10


with two notches


154


.




The antenna


20


includes a sliding member


21


and a generally n-shaped seat


22


having two lateral bars and a middle bar. Each lateral bar of the seat


22


is provided along an outer surface with spaced front and rear sockets


221


corresponding to the front and rear protrusions


152


on the long part


151


of each edge member


15


, and at a rear end surface with a rib


222


corresponding to the notch


154


on the short part


153


of each edge member


15


. By engaging the sockets


221


with the protrusions


152


and the ribs


222


with the notches


154


, the seat


22


is fixedly located in the carrier


14


. The two lateral bars of the seat


22


are also provided along respective inner surfaces with two symmetric rails


223


projected toward each other, and at a middle point of the middle bar with rearward extended middle rod


225


for holding a spring


224


thereon.




The middle bar of the seat


22


is provided at a predetermined position with an open-topped recess


227


. A wheel


226


having two symmetrically curved projections provided at two opposite sides is mounted in the recess


227


by engaging a post downward extended from a lower side of the wheel


226


with a hole provided in the recess


227


. A holding-down plate


228


is connected to the recess


227


to prevent the wheel


226


from separating from the recess


227


by engaging posts provided at a lower side of the holding-down plate


228


with two holes correspondingly provided at two outer ends of the recess


227


and a hole provided at an upper side of the wheel


226


.




The sliding member


21


includes an upper decorative cover


24


and a lower carrier


23


. The lower carrier


23


is provided at a front edge facing toward the seat


22


with a forward extended retaining arm


231


corresponding to the wheel


226


, and at two lateral end surfaces of the front edge with two channels


232


corresponding to the rails


223


on the seat


22


. The lower carrier


23


defines a receiving space


233


therein. A long bar having a central passage


234


is projected from the front edge of the lower carrier


23


into the receiving space


233


. The lower carrier


23


is connected to the seat


22


by engaging the channels


232


with the rails


223


on the seat


22


and the central passage


234


with the middle rod


225


. To avoid unwanted separation of the lower carrier


23


from the seat


22


and the carrier


14


, the front edge of the lower carrier


23


has two outer ends adapted to abut against two stoppers


155


formed at outer ends of the two short parts


153


of the L-shaped edge members


15


of the carrier


14


when the lower carrier


23


is at an outward sprung position relative to the seat


22


. A reception and emission circuit (not shown) is provided in the receiving space


233


of the lower carrier


23


, which is then closed with the upper decorative cover


24


to show a beautified appearance.




The upper decorative cover


24


is connected to the lower carrier


23


by engaging two retaining hooks


241


provided at a front edge of the cover


24


with two retaining sockets


236


provided at the front edge of the lower carrier


23


, and two rails (not shown) provided at two inner lateral surfaces of the cover


24


with two guiding channels


235


provided at two lateral edges of the lower carrier


23


.




The upper case


12


of the main body


10


is then closed onto a top of the carrier


14


to complete a network card


1


having a retractable antenna


20


.




For the antenna


20


to retractably connected to the main body


10


and to control the open and close of a circuit between the antenna


20


and the circuit board


13


, the n-shaped seat


22


is provided at one of the two rails


223


with a first metal contact


229


that is connected to the circuit board


13


, and the lower carrier


23


of the sliding member


21


is provided at one of the two channels


232


closer to the first metal contact


229


with a second metal contact


237


, which is also connected to the circuit board


13


.




Please refer to

FIG. 5



a


. When the sliding member


21


is at a retracted position in the main body


10


, the antenna


20


is open-circuited, and a hooked head


2312


of the retaining arm


231


forward extended from the front edge of the lower carrier


23


hooks to and presses against a notch on the wheel


226


at an angle about 90 degrees. When the sliding member


21


is further pushed into the main body


10


, as shown in

FIG. 5



b


, a protuberance


2311


provided on a base section of the retaining arm


231


is caused to move forward and press against a first one of the two opposite curved projection of the wheel


226


opposite to the notch to which the retaining arm


231


hooks, causing the wheel


226


to turn counterclockwise and accordingly disengage the notch from the hooked head


2312


of the retaining arm


231


. At this point, the second curved projection on the wheel


226


close to the hooked head


2312


of the retaining arm


231


is turned to locate at an inner side of the hooked head


2312


. Please refer to

FIG. 5



c


. When the retaining arm


231


is disengaged from the wheel


226


, the sliding member


21


is immediately pushed rearward by the spring


224


on the middle rod


225


at the front middle point of the seat


22


to project from a rear edge of the main body


10


. With a tension of the spring


224


, the hooked head


2312


of the retaining arm


231


moving rearward further turns the wheel


226


counterclockwise, so that the wheel


226


is finally oriented to be in parallel with the retaining arm


231


. When the sliding member


21


is at the rearward projected position, the antenna


20


is in a close-circuited state, and two front lateral ends of the lower carrier


23


having the channels


232


are abutted against the stoppers


155


of the short parts


153


of the two edge members


15


of the carrier


14


, preventing the sliding member


21


from completely moving out of the seat


22


.




When a user pushes the rearward projected sliding member


21


again, the protuberance


2311


on the base section of the retaining arm


231


is caused to press against the first curved projection at one side of the wheel


226


, and the wheel


226


is turned counterclockwise until the notch on the wheel


226


opposite to the first curved projection is engaged with the hooked head


2312


of the retaining arm


231


at an angle about 90 degrees to hold the sliding member


21


at the retracted position in the main body


10


, as shown in

FIG. 5



a


. The antenna


20


is now in an open-circuited state again.




Please refer to

FIG. 6

that shows the network card


1


is used with a notebook computer. When the notebook computer is used without being connected to a network, the antenna


20


is pushed to retract into the main body


10


and becomes open-circuited, and enables the whole network card


1


to conceal in the notebook computer. The user needs not to remove the network card


1


from the notebook computer when the latter is not in use and is to be put into a computer bag, and thereby avoids the problems of missing network card as well as damaged and poor-contacting terminal of the network card due to frequent plugging and unplugging of the network card


1


into and from the computer. That is, the network card


1


incorporating the antenna structure of the present invention can be normally plugged in a network card slot on the notebook computer to advantageously prolong its usable life.




The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An antenna structure for network card, comprising a network card and an antenna;said network card including a main body that further includes a terminal, an upper case, a circuit board, and a carrier, and being characterized in that said carrier are provided at two lateral sides with two symmetric L-shaped edge members to each include a long part and a short part; said long parts being provided along respective inner surfaces with spaced front, and rear protrusions, and said short parts being fixedly connected to two outer ends of a rear side of said carrier and provided at respective inner surfaces facing toward said main body with two notches; and said antenna including a sliding member and a seat; said seat being a generally n-shaped member having two lateral bars and a middle bar, each of said lateral bars being provided along an outer surface with spaced front and rear sockets corresponding to said front and rear protrusion is on said long part of each said edge member on said carrier of said network card, and at a rear end surface with a rib corresponding to said notch on said short part of each said edge member; said seat being fixedly located in said carrier of said main body of said network card through engagement of said front and rear sockets on said seat with said front and rear protrusions on said carrier, and said ribs on said seat with said notches on said edge members of said carrier; said two lateral bars of said seat being also provided along respective inner surfaces with two symmetric rails projected toward each other, and at a middle point of said middle bar with a rearward extended middle rod for holding a spring thereon; said middle bar of said seat being provided at a predetermined position with an open-topped recess, and a wheel having two symmetric and opposite curved projections being rotatably located in said recess by engaging a post downward extended from a lower side of said wheel with a hole provided in said recess; and said wheel being prevented from separating from said recess by connecting a holding-down plate to said recess through engagement of posts provided at a lower side of said holding-down plate with two holes correspondingly provided at two outer ends of said recess and a hole provided at an upper side of said wheel; and said sliding member including an upper decorative cover and a lower carrier; said lower carrier being provided at a front edge facing toward said seat with a forward extended retaining arm corresponding to said wheel on said seat, and at two lateral end surfaces of the front edge with two channels for engaging with said rails on said seat; said lower carrier defining a receiving space therein, and a long bar having a central passage being projected from the front edge into said receiving space; said lower carrier being connected to said seat through engagement of said channels at two lateral end surfaces of the front edge with said rails on said seat, and said central passage with said middle rod on said seat; said front edge of said lower carrier having two outer ends adapted to abut against two stoppers formed at outer ends of said short parts of said L-shaped edge members of said carrier to avoid unwanted separation of said lower carrier from said seat and said carrier; and said upper decorative cover being connected to said lower carrier through engagement of two retaining hooks provided at a front edge of said upper decorative cover with two retaining sockets provided at the front edge of said lower carrier, and two rails provided at two inner lateral surfaces of said upper decorative cover with two guiding channels provided at two lateral edges of said lower carrier; whereby said antenna is retracted into said main body of said network card by pushing said sliding member forward to engage said retaining arm of said sliding member with said rotatable wheel on said seat, and is rearward projected from said main body by pushing said retracted sliding member again to disengage said retaining arm from said rotatable wheel.
  • 2. The antenna structure for network card as claimed in claim 1, wherein said n-shaped seat of said antenna is provided at one of said two rails with a first metal contact that is connected to said circuit board, and said lower carrier of said sliding member is provided at one of said two channels closer to said first metal contact with a second metal contact, which is also connected to said circuit board, whereby said antenna is in an open-circuited state when said sliding member is at the retracted position in said main body of said network card, and is in a close-circuited state when said sliding member is at the projected position out of said main body of said network card.
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