Card connector having a guide portion

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6361350
  • Patent Number
    6,361,350
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 12, 1998
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A card connector (30) having a guide portion (40) to ease loading/unloading of a memory card (14). The card connector (30) includes a substantially rectangular slot (38) defined by a top edge (32), a pair of side edges (34), and a bottom margin (36). The guide portion (40) is disposed adjacent the slot (38) and has a bottom wall (42) and a pair of side walls (44). A first tapered feature (50), disposed on the bottom wall (42), is directed from a leading edge (52) of the bottom wall (42) toward the bottom margin (36) of the slot (38). Each of the side walls (44) has a second tapered feature (60) directed from a leading edge (62) of the side wall (44) toward one of the pair of side edges of the slot (38). The guide portion (40) will prevent stubbing of the memory card (14) against edges of the card connector (30) slot (38) and may be retro-fit onto an existing card connector assembly.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a memory card compatible device such as an electronic imaging device, film scanner, or computer, which facilitates the interchange of information between systems simply by inserting and removing a memory card from a first system and transferring the memory card and the information on it to a second system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a card connector which facilitates insertion and removal of the memory card in the memory card compatible device.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A digital imaging device is a device which uses an electronic sensor to capture an image either directly from an object or indirectly from a medium such as film; signal processing to represent the captured signal numerically; and some storage device to preserve the numerical image data. Known imaging devices use a removable storage device, such as an integrated circuit memory card, to store images. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,016,107 (Sasson et al), commonly assigned, describes an electronic still camera utilizing image compression and providing digital storage in a removable memory card having a static random access memory. In this camera, the integrated circuits in the removable memory card store image data and a directory for locating the data.




In a prior art electronic still photography system, shown in

FIG. 1

, a electronic camera


10


or a film scanner


12


includes a slot for receiving a removable memory card


14


. Memory card


14


also interfaces with a memory card slot


15


in a host computer


16


. Disposed within the memory card compatible devices (e.g., digital camera


10


, film scanner


12


, or host computer


16


) is a card connector which removably receives memory card


14


.

FIG. 2

shows a prior art card connector


18


having a wall


20


defining a slot


22


for receiving memory card


14


therethrough. Card connectors are commercially available from vendors such as SanDisk and 3M.




When memory card


14


is inserted through slot


22


by a user, memory card


14


may abut or stub against the four edges


24


,


24


′,


26


,


26


′ of slot


22


, particularly if card connector


18


is disposed at a distance within the memory card compatible device and not visible to the user. Such stubbing may damage the memory card, rendering i t inoperable for its intended purpose.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,663,867 (Honda et al) describes guide paths for guiding the memory card to the card connector. However, such guide paths, as illustrated in

FIG. 36

of Honda et al, are not suitable for consumer memory card compatible devices which are small in size, such as a hand-held electronic camera. Further, such guide paths reduce stubbing of the memory card along two sides of the slot, but do not reduce stubbing alone, the other two sides of the slot. In addition, such guide paths cannot be incorporated with prior-art card connectors, such as illustrated in FIG.


2


.




Accordingly, a need continues to exist for a card connector having a guide member for guiding the memory card to the card connector which is suitable for small devices having limited interior space, reduces stubbing on all four side s of the card connector slot, and can be incorporated/retro-fit with existing, card connectors.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a card connector having a guide member for guiding a memory card to the card connector.




Another object of the invention is to provide such a card connector which is suitable for devices having limited interior space.




Still another object of the invention is to provide such a card connector which reduces stubbing whereby none of the edges of the memory card will stub on the card connector slot.




Yet a further object of the invention is to provide such a card connector which can be incorporated with commercially available card connectors.




These objects are given only by way of illustrative example. Thus, other desirable objectives and advantages inherently achieved by the disclosed invention may occur or become apparent to those skilled in the art. The invention is defined by the appended claims.




According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a card connector for removably receiving a memory card. The card connector includes a top edge, a pair of side edges, and a bottom margin defining a substantially rectangular slot for removably receiving the memory card. A guide portion is disposed adjacent the slot and has a bottom wall and a pair of side walls. The bottom wall includes a first tapered feature directed from a leading edge of the bottom wall toward the bottom margin of the slot, while each of the side walls has a second tapered feature directed from a leading edge of the side wall toward one of the pair of side edges of the slot.




According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a card connector for removably receiving a memory card. The card connector includes a top edge, a pair of side edges, and a bottom margin defining a substantially rectangular slot for removably receiving the memory card. The card connector also includes a guide portion having a bottom wall and a pair of side walls. The bottom wall has at least one ramp directed from a leading edge of the bottom wall to the bottom margin of the slot. Each of the side walls has at least one ramp directed from a leading edge of the side wall to one of the pair of side edges of the slot, the leading edge of the bottom wall and the leading edges of the side walls defining an opening larger than the slot.




According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided an apparatus wherein a memory card is loaded/unloaded therethrough. The apparatus comprises a case including an outer wall having an inlet through which the memory card is loaded/unloaded; a circuit board housed in the case; and a card connector. The card connector is affixed to a surface of the circuit board and adapted to removably receive the memory card and form an electrical connection between the memory card and the circuit board. The card connector has a top edge, a pair of side edges, and a bottom margin defining a substantially rectangular slot for removably receiving the memory card. The slot is continuous with the inlet, and is spaced from the inlet. The card connector further includes a guide portion disposed adjacent the slot and has a bottom wall and a pair of side walls. The bottom wall has a first tapered feature directed from a leading edge of the bottom wall toward the bottom margin of the slot, while each of the side walls has a second tapered feature directed from a leading edge of the side wall toward one of the pair of side edges of the slot.




According to a still further aspect of the invention, there is provided a guide member for use with a card connector having a top edge, a pair of side edges, and a bottom margin defining a substantially rectangular slot for removably receiving a memory card. The guide member comprises (i) a bottom wall having at least one ramp directed from a leading edge of the bottom wall to the bottom margin of the slot, and (ii) a pair of side walls, each of the side walls having at least one ramp directed from a leading edge of the side wall to one of the pair of side edges of the slot, the leading edge of the bottom wall and the leading edges of the side walls defining an opening larger than the slot.




The present invention provides a card connector having a guide member which is suitable for small devices having limited interior space. The card connector of the present invention reduces stubbing on all four sides of the card connector slot, and can be incorporated/retro-fit with existing card connectors.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

shows a prior art electronic still photography system.





FIG. 2

shows a prior art card connector having, a wall defining a slot for receiving a memory card therethrough.





FIG. 3

shows a card connector in accordance with the present invention.




FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


) show alternate configurations for a first tapered feature of a guide portion of the card connector in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

shows a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of a memory card compatible device having a card connector in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 6

shows a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a memory card compatible device having a card connector in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 7

shows a retro-fit guide member in accordance with the present invention for use with the prior art card connector illustrated in FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The following is a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, reference being made to the drawings in which the same reference numerals identify the same elements of structure in each of the several figures.





FIG. 3

illustrates a card connector


30


in accordance with the present invention. Card connector


30


includes a top edge


32


, a pair of side edges


34


, and a bottom margin


36


(shown by a dashed line) defining a substantially rectangular slot


38


for removably receiving memory card


14


. Memory cards


14


are known to those skilled in the art. For example, memory card


14


can include memory cards adapted to the PCMCIA card interface standard, such as described in the


PC Card Standard, Release


2.0, published by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, Sunnyvale, Calf., September, 1991. Memory card


14


can also be adapted to the Compact Flash interface standard, such as described in the


Compactflash Specification Version


1.3, published by the CompactFlash Association, Palo Alto, Calif., Aug. 5, 1998. Manufacturers of such memory cards include SanDisk and LEXAR.




Card connector


30


further includes a guide portion


40


disposed adjacent slot


38


. Guide portion


40


has a bottom wall


42


and a pair of side walls


44


. Bottom wall


42


has an at least one first tapered feature


50


directed from a leading edge of the bottom wall


52


toward bottom margin


36


of the slot. Each of side walls


44


has a second tapered feature


60


directed from a leading edge


62


of side wall


44


toward one of the pair of side edges of slot


38


. Guide portion


40


directs the memory card into the card connector, thus, leading edge


52


of bottom wall


42


and leading edges


62


of side walls


44


define an opening larger than slot


38


.





FIG. 3

illustrates first tapered feature


50


as a plurality of ribs. As illustrated, bottom wall


42


further includes a planar feature


54


disposed intermediate first tapered feature


50


and bottom margin


36


of slot


38


. Planar feature


54


is dimensioned so as to be contiguous with first tapered feature


50


and bottom margin


36


of slot


38


. Those skilled in the art will recognize that first tapered feature


50


may have other configurations. For example, FIG.


4


(


a


) illustrates first tapered feature


50


as a singular ramp or wedge shape directed from leading edge


52


and abutting bottom margin


36


. FIG.


4


(


b


) illustrates another example wherein first tapered feature


50


is shown as a singular ramp, inclined plane, or wedge shape is combined with the planar feature disposed intermediate the first tapered feature and the bottom margin of the slot. The planar feature is contiguous with the first tapered feature and the bottom margin of the slot.




Referring again to

FIG. 3

, second tapered feature


60


is shown as a singular ramp or wedge shape directed from leading edge


62


and abuts side edge


34


of slot


38


. Those skilled in the art will recognize that second tapered feature


60


can be configured as a plurality of ribs and may be combined with a planar feature as described above with regard to first tapered feature


50


. If the second tapered feature is combined with the planar feature disposed intermediate the second tapered feature and the side edge of the slot, the planar feature would be contiguous with the second tapered feature and the side edge of the slot.




The dimension of first and second tapered features


50


,


60


is dependent on the configuration of the card connector, and also dependent on the dimensions of the memory card compatible device in which the card connector is disposed. More particularly, the dimension may be dependent on the dimension of bottom wall


42


and bottom margin


36


.




Card connector


30


may be comprised of more than one material, and may include metals and polymers. However, guide portion


40


is preferably comprised of a polymer, such as one that can be injection molded.





FIG. 5

illustrates a memory card compatible device wherein a memory card is loaded/unloaded therethrough. The device includes a first portion


72


and a second portion


74


defining an inlet


76


through which memory card


14


is loaded/unloaded. A circuit board


78


is housed within the device. Card connector


30


is mounted/affixed to a surface


80


of circuit board


78


, and bottom wall


42


of guide portion


40


is adjacent surface


80


. As described above, card connector


30


is adapted to removably receive memory card


14


and form an electrical connection between memory card


14


and circuit board


78


. Card connector


30


may include pin terminals


82


to detachably connect to terminal portions (not shown) on memory card


14


. To ease loading of the memory card, slot


38


of card connector


30


is continuous with inlet


76


. Guide portion


40


of card connector


30


is disposed adjacent slot


38


. Guide portion


40


includes first tapered feature


50


and second tapered feature


60


(not shown in FIG.


5


).

FIG. 5

illustrates first tapered feature


50


as a ramp combined with planar feature


54


disposed intermediate the first tapered feature and the bottom margin of the slot.




Slot


38


is spaced from inlet


76


, thus slot


38


may not be visible from outside of the device. Thus, guide portion


40


eases loading/insertion of memory card


14


into slot


38


without stubbing against the edges of the slot. Note that with the positioning of card connector


30


on circuit board


78


, the dimension from surface


80


of circuit board


78


to margin


36


of slot


38


is minimal. As such, the length dimension of guide portion


40


is generally greater than the height dimension. If desired, leading edge


52


of bottom wall


42


may be disposed adjacent inlet


76


. However, if the consumer memory card compatible device includes a pivotable door


84


covering inlet


76


, leading edge


52


will need to be spaced accordingly from inlet


76


to allow insertion of the memory card. As such, the dimensions of guide portion


40


may be varied to permit its incorporation into consumer memory card compatible devices which are small in size.





FIG. 6

illustrates another embodiment of a memory card compatible device wherein first portion


72


further comprises a guide portion


86


including a third tapered feature


88


directed from inlet


76


toward slot


38


. Third tapered feature


88


provides anti-stubbing for memory card


14


against top edge


32


of slot


38


. As described above with regard to first tapered feature


50


, third tapered feature


88


may be configured as a plurality of ribs, a ramp, or as a single angled wedge. Also, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, guide portion


86


may further include a planar feature


90


disposed intermediate third tapered feature


88


and top edge


32


of slot


38


. Planar feature


90


is dimensioned so as to be contiguous with third tapered feature


88


.




A guide portion can be configured as a retro-fit for existing card connectors.

FIG. 7

illustrates such a retro-fit guide member


100


for use with commercially available prior art card connector


18


previously illustrated in FIG.


2


. As previously described, prior art card connector


18


includes wall


20


having four edges


24


,


24


′,


26


,


26


′ defining slot


22


. Retro-fit guide member


100


includes a bottom wall


102


having a front edge


104


and a back edge


106


. Bottom wall


102


includes at least one inclined plane


108


disposed adjacent front edge


104


, and directed from front edge


104


toward the back edge


106


. Bottom wall


102


further includes a planar feature


110


disposed adjacent back edge


106


which is contiguous with inclined plane


108


. Back edge


106


is configured to be affixed/mounted in mechanical association with wall


20


of the card connector. Guide member


100


further includes pair of side walls


112


, with each side wall having a leading edge


114


and a trailing edge


116


. Disposed on each of the side walls is at least one tapered feature


118


disposed adjacent leading edge


114


, and directed from leading edge


114


toward trailing edge


116


. As illustrated in

FIG. 7

, tapered feature


118


is an inclined plane (e.g., ramp) having a wedge shape. Trailing edge


116


is configured to be affixed/mounted in mechanical association with the wall of the card connector whereby trailing edge


116


abuts the side edges of the slot.




The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to a presently preferred embodiment, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalents thereof are intended to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. A memory card compatible device adapted to removably receive a memory card, comprising:a case having a first portion and a second portion defining an inlet through which the memory card is removably received; a circuit board housed in the case; and a card connector affixed to a surface of the circuit board and adapted to removably receive the memory card and form an electrical connection between the memory card and the circuit board, the card connector having a top edge, a pair of side edges, and a bottom margin defining a substantially rectangular slot for removably receiving the memory card, the slot being aligned with and spaced from the inlet, the card connector further including a single, unitary guide portion disposed adjacent the slot and having a bottom wall and a pair of side walls, the bottom wall having a first tapered feature directed from a leading edge of the bottom wall toward the bottom margin of the slot, each of the side walls having a second tapered feature directed from a leading edge of the side wall toward one of the pair of side edges of the slot, the first tapered feature being spaced from each of the second tapered features.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1 wherein the first portion includes a guide member having a third tapered feature directed from the inlet toward the slot.
  • 3. The device according to claim 1 wherein the bottom wall is adjacent the circuit board.
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Number Date Country
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