1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to card connectors, and more particularly, to a card connector capable of detecting card entry.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional card connector usually includes two spring strips located at a lateral side thereof and spaced from each other for detecting entry of an electronic card. When the electronic card enters, one of the spring strips is forced by the card to deform itself for further contact with the other spring strip in such a way that a short circuit happens and then the entry of the card is detected. For example, Taiwanese Patent No. M267,600 disclosed a card connector having multiple spring strips for detecting whether or not a variety of electronic cards are fully inserted and write-protected. Such detection works when the card works on a contact terminal to force it to deform and to further contact a common terminal for electric conduction.
However, the aforesaid spring strips (the common and contact terminals) are a little complicated in design and the conventional card connector's insulated base must include corresponding slots for mounting the common and contact terminals. Under the circumstances, the production of the conventional card connector is uneasier and the assembly of the same is more complicated and difficult.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a card connector capable of detecting card entry, which is structurally simple and can be conveniently assembled.
The foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by the card connector composed of a base, a cover, and a terminal set. The cover is made of a metal and covered onto the base in such a way that an entrance is formed at front sides of the base and the cover and a card space is formed between the base and the cover. The terminal set includes a plurality of terminals mounted to the base. One of the base and the cover includes at least one working spring strip located at one side thereof and the other includes at least one passive spring strip located at one side thereof and close to the working spring strips. The working spring strip has a working portion interfering with the card space. When a card enters the card space, the card works on the working portion to force the working spring strip to contact the passive spring strip for perfect electric conduction and thus for secure detection.
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The base 11 includes two working spring strips 16 mounted to one (right) side of the card connector 10 by insert molding.
The cover 21 is made of a metal and covered onto the base 11 in such a way that an entrance 22 is formed at front sides of the base 11 and the cover 21 and a card space 24 is formed between the base 11 and the cover 21. The cover 21 includes two passive spring strips 26 located at the same side of the card connector 10 as the working spring strips 16. The passive spring strips 26 are closer to an external side of the card connector 10 than the working spring strips 16. Each of the working spring strips 16 has a working portion 161 interfering with the card space 24 for working on and forcing the working spring strip 16 to warp toward the passive spring strip 26 for contact and electrical conduction with each other in such a way that the detection is accomplished. In this embodiment, each of the working portions 161 is a bevel facing the card space 24 and extending rearward; each of the working spring strips 16 further has a contact potion 162 extending toward the passive spring strip 26; each of the passive spring strips 26 further has an inclined guiding surface 262 corresponding to the contact portion 162 and facing a distal end of the contact portion 162. When an electronic card 99 is inserted into the card connector 10 to work on one of the working portions 161, the working spring strips 16 are forced to bend toward the corresponding passive spring strip 26 and meanwhile, each of the contact portions 162 contacts the corresponding guiding surface 262 to further force each of the passive spring strips 26 to deform. In the meantime, the rebounding resilience of the passive spring strip 26 keeps itself contacting the passive spring strip 26. In this embodiment, while deformed, each of the passive spring strips 26 bend upward.
The terminal set 31 includes a plurality of terminals 32 and are mounted to the base 11.
In this embodiment, one of the working spring strips 16 coordinates with one of the passive spring strips 26 for detection of entry of the card 99; the other working spring strip 16 coordinates with the other passive spring strip 26 for detection of write protection of the card 99.
For the convenience of recitation, the following operation of the first embodiment of the present invention only covers one of the working spring strips 16 and one of the passive spring strips 26 because the operation of the other working and passive spring strips 16 and 26 is almost similar to be skipped.
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The two working spring strips 56 are formed at two sides of the cover 51 respectively. The two passive spring strips 46 are mount to the base 41 by insert molding and located at two sides of the base 41 respectively, corresponding to the two working spring strips 56 respectively.
For the convenience of recitation, the following operation of the second embodiment of the present invention only covers one of the working spring strips 56 and one of the passive spring strips 46 because the operation of the other working and passive spring strips 56 and 46 is almost similar to be skipped.
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In addition, the other components and operational manner of the second embodiment are identical to those of the first embodiment, such that no more description in this regard is necessary.
In conclusion, the present invention includes the following advantages to improve the drawbacks of the prior art. The working and passive spring strips are provided at the base and the cover respectively and while the cover is mounted onto the base, the assembly is accomplished. Therefore, the present invention is structurally simple and convenient in assembly. Besides, when the working spring strip contacts and pushes against the passive spring strip, the contact portion frictionally contacts the guiding surface. Under the circumstances, if the guiding surface is oxidized or smudged, the contact portion can scrape the oxide or the smudge to keep perfect contact to further secure accuracy of the detection.
Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific preferred embodiments thereof, it is no way limited to the details of the illustrated structures but changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 98208709 | May 2009 | TW | national |