This application claims priority to prior Japanese patent application JP 2004-1222, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a card connector.
In recent years, cards such as IC cards are widely used in various fields. These cards are not uniform in size. A plurality of kinds of cards different, for example, in width are proposed and used.
In order to write and read information into and from a card of the type, a card connector is used. For example, an existing card connector comprises a base member defining a receiving portion for receiving the card, a plurality of contacts held by the base member, and an eject mechanism for removing the card from the receiving portion. The eject mechanism comprises an eject plate to be engaged with the card when the card is ejected, a support plate for operating the eject plate, and an eject lever for operating the support plate.
The existing card connector can be connect to only one kind of card. Therefore, in order to deal with a plurality of kinds of cards different in width, a plurality of kinds of card connectors are required. Thus, the existing card connector is inconvenient.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a card connector which can be connected to a plurality of kinds of cards different in width.
Other objects of the present invention will become clear as the description proceeds.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a card connector adapted to connect a predetermined card, the card connector comprising a base member defining a receiving portion for receiving the predetermined card, a plurality of contacts held by the base member; and an eject mechanism for removing the predetermined card from the receiving portion in a first direction, the eject mechanism comprising two eject plates arranged on the base member to be adjacent to each other in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and independently movable in the first direction, the eject plates being for transmitting a removing force to the predetermined card, a support plate engaged with the eject plates in the first direction and movable in the second direction, and a plate support point portion connected to the base member and adapted to be engaged with a first part of the support plate in the first direction to serve as a support point of the support plate when the support plate is located on one side in the first direction.
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The insulator 1 has opposite side portions 1a and 1b and a linking portion 1c connecting the opposite side portions 1a and 1b. The linking portion 1c is provided with a pair of semispherical protrusions 1c1 and 1c2 formed at two positions on its upper surface to serve as plate support point portions. The linking portion 1c holds the two contacts sets 2 and 3.
The eject plate 4 and 5 are arranged adjacent to each other in the second direction B. The eject plates 4 and 5 have generally L-shaped grooves 4a and 5a formed at their centers, respectively. The generally L-shaped grooves 4a and 5a have long groove portions 4a1 and 5a1 extending in the second direction B, short groove portions 4a2 and 5a2 connected to the long groove portions 4a1 and 5a1 and extending in the first direction A, and inner portions 4a3 and 5a3 formed at inner ends of the short groove portions 4a2 and 5a2, respectively. The eject plates 4 and 5 have pressing portions 4b and 5b formed as bent portions on front sides thereof to press the card or cards at opposite ends thereof, respectively.
The support plate 6 extends in the second direction B on the eject plates 4 and 5. The support plate 6 has a protrusion 6a formed at the center of its upper surface and protrusions 6b and 6c formed on its lower surface at positions near opposite ends, respectively.
The eject lever 7 has a hole 7a formed near its one end. The eject lever 7 has a protrusion 7b formed on its upper surface at a position slightly separate from the hole 7a to serve as a lever support point portion.
The insulator 1 is covered with the cover 8 on its upper surface. As shown in
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The IC card (not shown) is inserted by fingers of an operator into the card receiving portion 10 of the card connector. The IC card may be an IC card 11 having a predetermined size or an IC card 12 having a large size twice the predetermined size.
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In order to remove the IC card 12 from the card connector, the eject lever 7 is pushed in the card inserting direction A2 to be rotated around the protrusion 7b. Since the hole 7a of the eject lever 7 is fitted over the protrusion 6a of the support plate 6, the support plate 6 is moved in the card removing direction A1. At this time, the protrusions 6b and 6c of the support plate 6 are not brought into contact with the protrusions 1c1 and 1c2 of the insulator 1. Therefore, the protrusions 6b and 6c move the eject plates 4 and 5 in the card removing direction A1 so that the pressing portions 4b of the eject plate 4 and the pressing portions 5b of the eject plate 5 push an end portion of the IC card 12 in the card removing direction A2. Consequently, as illustrated in
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Prior to an operation of removing the IC card 11 of the predetermined size inserted on a right side of the insulator 1, the eject lever 7 is moved in the rightward direction B1, if necessary, to obtain the first state. The hole 7a of the eject lever 7 is fitted over the protrusion 6a of the support plate 6. Therefore, when the eject lever 7 is moved in the rightward direction B1, the support plate 6 is also moved in the rightward direction B1. As a result, the protrusion 6b is moved to a position allowing or causing the protrusion 6b to be brought into contact with the protrusion 1c1 of the insulator 1 when the support plate 6 is moved in the card removing direction A1. In other words, the protrusion 6b of the support plate 6 is faced to the protrusion 1c1 of the insulator 1 in the first direction A.
In order to remove the IC card 11 from the card connector, the eject lever 7 is pushed in the card inserting direction A2 to be rotated around the protrusion 7b. Since the hole 7a is fitted over the protrusion 6a of the support plate 6, the support plate 6 is driven in the card removing direction A1. However, because the protrusion 6b is brought into contact with the protrusion 1c1, the support plate 6 is rotated around the protrusion 6b in a clockwise direction in
Prior to an operation of removing the IC card 11 of the predetermined size inserted on a left side of the insulator 1, the eject lever 7 is moved in the leftward direction B2, if necessary, to obtain the second state. The hole 7a of the eject lever 7 is fitted over the protrusion 6a of the support plate 6. Therefore, when the eject lever 7 is moved in the leftward direction B2, the support plate 6 is also moved in the leftward direction B2. As a result, the protrusion 6c is moved to a position allowing or causing the protrusion 6c to be brought into contact with the protrusion 1c2 of the insulator 1 when the support plate 6 is moved in the card removing direction A1. In other words, the protrusion 6c of the support plate 6 is faced to the protrusion 1c2 of the insulator 1 in the first direction A.
In order to remove the IC card 11 from the card connector, the eject lever 7 is pushed in the card inserting direction A2 to be rotated around the protrusion 7b. Since the hole 7a is fitted over the protrusion 6a of the support plate 6, the support plate 6 is driven in the card removing direction A1. However, because the protrusion 6c is brought into contact with the protrusion 1c2, the support plate 6 is rotated around the protrusion 6c in a counterclockwise direction in
An operation of simultaneously removing the two IC cards 11 of the predetermined size is similar to that described in conjunction with
The above-mentioned card connector is adapted to connect two or three kinds of cards different in width. It is therefore possible to reduce the number of kinds of card connectors required to deal with various kinds of cards. Further, the card connector is convenient in that the two cards except the card having a largest width may be or may not be equal in width to each other and can be inserted and removed either individually or simultaneously. Since the card connector can be produced by slightly modifying an insulator, eject plates, the support plate, and an eject lever which have generally been used, the number of parts is not increased and the structure is simple without an increase in cost.
While this invention has thus far been described in connection with the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be readily possible for those skilled in the art to put this invention into practice in various other manners without departing from the scope set forth in the appended claims. In the foregoing, the IC card 12 has a width twice as large as that of the IC card 11. Alternatively, the right-hand IC card 11 and the left-hand IC card 11 may be different in width from each other. For example, the widths of the IC card 12, the right-hand IC card 11, and the left-hand IC card 11 may have a ratio of 3:1:2 or 5:2:3. As the cover 8, an existing shell may be used.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-1222 | Jan 2004 | JP | national |