This application is related to copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/095,277 filed on Mar. 30, 2005.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is generally related to a card connector, and especially to a card connector with anti-mismating means for assuring different size/type cards can be correctly received in corresponding receiving spaces.
2. Description of Related Art
It is popular to provide one single Integrated Circuit (IC) card connector with different sets of terminals at different locations to engage the different size/type IC cards which mutually exclusively enter the common receiving space defined in the card connector via the same entrance opening. Understandably, the housing of the card connector provides some key/keyway in the guiding channels to guidably retain the inserted cards in position. However, sometimes a card of smaller dimensions may be inadvertently inserted into the entrance opening in an improper tilted manner that it may be incorrectly positioned, thus either damaging the terminals or being damaged by the terminals. The safest way is to provide different spaces and/or different entrance openings in the card connector, However this would increase the total thickness of the connector, which is opposite to the trend of miniaturization. Accordingly, it is desired to provide a safe structure for the card connector to regulate different cards' insertion and not increase the thickness of the card connector.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,035,633 discloses a protection member which is located at an entrance opening of the card connector and can be moved either linearly or pivotally to allow the corresponding card to be inserted into the card connector for mating under a condition that the protection member is controlled by a locking member which moveably and releasably locks the protection member which can be released by the inserted card when the correctly sized card is inserted into the card entrance opening.
However, sometimes a small sized card is still required to be inserted into the combo type card connector for mating with the corresponding contacts in the card connector. In order to overcome the limitations of the currently offered products, it is expected to modify the protection member aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,035,633 which is capable of retaining a small sized card in position when the small sized card is inserted into the receiving space for mating with the corresponding terminals while not obstructing insertion of a large sized card.
Hence, an improved card connector is highly desired to overcome the aforementioned problem of the prior art.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a card connector which has anti-mismating device to prevent card from mismating.
To achieve the above object, a card connector comprises an insulating housing defining a pair of grooves and a receiving space with a first entrance opening; first and second sets of contacts retained in the insulating housing and exposed in the receiving space; a protection door moveably covering the first entrance opening for receiving a first card and defining a second entrance opening smaller than the first entrance opening therein for receiving a second card; a pivotal door associated with the protection door to moveably cover the second entrance opening, and a positioning member having a respective positioning portion exposed into the groove. When the second card is inserted in the second entrance opening, the positioning portion of the positioning member moves to one end of the corresponding groove to prevent the protection door from opening.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with attached drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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The card connector 100 comprises a connector housing 10 having opposite front wall 11 and rear wall 27, opposite top wall 12 and bottom wall 14, and opposite two side walls 16 commonly define a receiving space 18 in the connector housing 10. A first set of contacts 22 are disposed on the rear wall 27 and forwardly extending into the receiving space 18 for mating with the first card 300 (shown in
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A pivotal door 56 having two positioning members 58 thereon, is pivotally mounted to the back surface 50 of the front plate 44 of the protection door 40 adjacent to the second entrance opening 46. The pivotal door 56 moveably blocks the second entrance opening 46 on the back surface 50 of the front plate 44. Each of the positioning members 58 is formed with a positioning portion 582 at a free end thereof.
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When no card is received in the receiving space 18, the protection door 40 in the closed position to cover the first entrance opening 19 under a condition that the pivotal door 56 is in a vertical portion to cover the second entrance opening 46. The positioning portion 582 of the pivotal door 56 is exposed into a connection of the first groove section 171 and the second groove section 172 of the groove 17. Under this situation, when the first card 300 is inserted into the receiving space 18 through the first entrance opening 19, the first card 300 pushes and upwardly raises the protection door 40 under a pivotal manner to have the guiding rails 48 pass through the opening 13 of the top wall 12, and then have the front plate 44 essentially located in a horizontal position. In this course, the positioning portions 582 of the positioning members 58 move into the first groove section 171 of the groove 17 and finally position at a distal end of the first groove section 171.
When the first card is withdrawn from the housing 10 via a reverse procedure, the protection door 40 is pushed back to the original closed position by its own gravity. Certainly, the card connector can be formed with a resilient member to urge the protection door 40 to the original closed position from an opening position.
Oppositely, if no first card 300 is available, a second card is also allowed to be inserted into the receiving space 18 via the second entrance opening 46 wherein the pivotal door 56 is upwardly raised by the inserted second card to a horizontal position. In this course, the inserted second card is positioned by the guiding rails 48. The bottom plate 52 serves to support the card-cage (made up of 48 and 54) in the horizontal position. On the other hand, the positioning portions 582 of the positioning members 58 move into the second groove section 172 of the groove 17 from the connection the first and second groove sections 171, 172, and the positioning portions 582 are positioned at a distal end of the groove section 172 finally to prevent the protection door from opening because a length of the second groove section 172 is smaller than that of the first groove section 171 along a front-to-rear direction and the positioning member 58 is disposed on the protection door 40.
When the second card is withdraw from the housing 10, the pivotal door 56 is pushed back to the closed position by its own gravity. Certainly, the pivotal door 56 can return to the closed position by a restoration force generated by a resilient member.
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While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of the present invention as described in the appended claims.
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