The invention claims priority to prior Japanese application JP 2002-377759, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a card connector to be connected to a card, such as an IC card and a communication card, and, in particular, to a card connector having a locking mechanism for preventing accidental release of a card.
Generally, a card connector has an eject mechanism for ejecting a card. For example, an eject mechanism called a W-PUSH type or a push—push type is known. The eject mechanism of this type has an eject lever to be moved within the connector together with the card inserted in the connector.
A structure in which the eject lever holds a locking member as a part of a locking mechanism for preventing accidental escape of the card from the card connector has been proposed, for example in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2001-326028. In this structure, the locking member is press-fitted to and held by the eject lever in a cantilevered fashion. Elastic deformation of the locking member moves a locking tab to lock the card and unlock the card.
Another known locking mechanism has a locking member rotatable around a rotation axis (for example, see Japanese Patent Application Publications (JP-A) Nos. 2002-184525 and 2001-203034).
If the card connector is to be small in size, the eject lever must also be small. However, such an eject lever is disadvantageous because it is not rigid enough to support or withstand a moment during deformation of the locking member. In particular, in the structure in which the locking member is press-fitted to and held by the eject lever in a cantilevered fashion as disclosed in JP-A 2001-326028, the mechanical strength is insufficient in practical use.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a card connector with a locking mechanism high in durability even if the eject lever is reduced in size.
Other objects of the present invention will become clear as the description proceeds.
According to an aspect of the present invention, the card connector for use in connecting a card comprises a housing defining a card receiving area and having a cam portion, an eject lever slidably held by the housing and adapted to eject the card receiving area, a support shaft coupled to the eject lever, and a locking member mounted to the eject lever to be swingable around the support shaft. The locking member has a cam follower portion to be engaged with the cam portion and a locking portion for locking the card to inhibit the release of the card.
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The housing 1 has an insulating base 5 and a cover 6 fixed to the base 5. Between the base 5 and the cover 6, the card receiving area 1a is defined. The eject lever 3 is held by the base 5. The cover 6 is provided with a cam portion 7. The cam portion 7 has an inclined intermediate part 7a inclined with respect to the first and the second directions A1 and A2.
The base 5 is provided with a plurality of conductive contacts 8 to be electrically connected to the card 10 inserted into the card receiving area 1a of the housing 1, and a plurality of conductive hold-downs 9.
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The eject lever 3 is continuously urged in the first direction A1 by a spring (not shown). The eject lever 3 is provided with a heart cam 11 which is engaged with a cam follower (not shown) fixed to the housing 1.
When the card 10 is inserted from the other end of the housing 1 into the card receiving area 1a, the eject lever 3 slides in the second direction A2 under the pressure of the card 10 and energizes a spring (not shown). Once the card 10 is pushed inward to reach a predetermined position, the eject lever 3 is locked at the predetermined position under the action of the heart cam 11, even if the pressure is released. At this time, the card 10 is electrically connected to the contacts 8.
When the card 10 is pushed slightly further inward, the eject lever 3 is unlocked under the action of the heart cam 11. Consequently, the eject lever 3 is moved in the first direction A1 by the bias of the above-mentioned spring. During the movement, the eject lever 3 separates the card 10 from the contacts 8 and pushes the card 10 out of the card receiving area 1a.
Thus, under the action of the heart cam 11, the eject lever 3 serves as an eject mechanism of a W-PUSH type. The eject mechanism of this type is described in detail in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2002-184525 and will not be described herein any further.
The locking member 4 has a generally U-shaped portion 12 which has a U-shaped bottom 12a rotatably engaged with the eject lever 3 by a support shaft 13 fixed to the eject lever 3. The generally U-shaped portion 12 has a first end portion 12b provided with a cam follower 14 and a second end portion 12c provided with a locking portion 15.
The cam follower portion 14 is inserted into and engaged with the cam portion 7 of the cover 6. Therefore, when the eject lever 3 performs a reciprocal sliding movement in the first and the second directions A1 and A2, the locking member 4 performs a swinging movement around the support shaft 13 in accordance with the shape of the cam portion 7.
Following the swinging movement of the locking member 4, the locking portion 15 enters into and exits from the card receiving area 1a If the locking portion 15 protrudes into the card receiving area 1a into which the card 10 is inserted, the locking portion 15 is engaged with a recess 10a at a lateral edge of the card 10 to lock the card 10. When the locking portion 15 is retracted from the card receiving area 1a, the card 10 which has been locked by the locking portion 15 is unlocked so that the card 10 can be released. Thus, the locking portion 15 is moved following the swinging movement of the locking member 4 to selectively lock and unlock the card 10.
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As a result, the locking portion 15 protrudes into the card receiving area 1a to be engaged with the recess 10a of the card 10, as illustrated in FIG. 6B. If the card 10 is further pushed in, the card 10 is connected to the contacts 8. When the card 10 is connected to the contacts 8, the card 10 is locked by the locking portion 15 to be prevented from being accidentally released.
When the card is further pushed inward, the eject lever 3 is unlocked under the action of the heart cam 11 and is moved in the first direction A1 under the urging force of the spring, as mentioned above. During the movement, the cam portion 7 and the cam follower portion 14 cooperate to swing the locking member 4 in an opposite direction. As a result, the locking portion 15 is retracted from the card receiving area 1a to enter a depression 16 of the eject lever 3, as illustrated in
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This invention has been described in conjunction with a preferred embodiment thereof. However, it will readily be understood by those skilled in the art that this invention is not restricted to the foregoing embodiment but may be modified in various manners with the scope of this invention.
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