Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for mounting on a read/write device, to connect to a card that has a lower face with contact pads thereon, comprising:
- a contact body portion which has a card-facing face;
- a plurality of contacts mounted in said contact body portion, said contacts having resiliently deflectable blades that project beyond said contact body portion face, with said contacts having terminals for terminating to a circuit board;
- a switch body portion which has a card-facing face;
- a switch mounted on said switch body portion, said switch including an actuator with a portion projecting beyond said switch body portion face, and said switch including a plurality of terminals for terminating to the circuit board;
- said contact body portion and said switch body portion being integrally molded with their card-facing faces being coplanar;
- said contact body portion has a largely rectangular shape as seen in a plan view, with front and rear ends and first and second opposite sides, said contact body portion having an intersection location at the intersection of said front end and said second side;
- said switch body portion projects forwardly and primarily beyond said second side of said contact body portion, from said intersection location, so said switch body portion is offset from said contact body portion, with said actuator lying forward and to one side of said contact blades.
- 2. An electrical connector for mounting on a read/write device, to connect to a card that has a lower face with contact pads thereon, comprising:
- a contact body portion which has an upper face;
- a plurality of contacts mounted in said contact body portion, said contacts having resiliently deflectable blades that project above said contact body portion upper face, with said contacts having terminals for terminating to a circuit board;
- a switch body portion which has an upper face;
- a switch mounted on said switch body portion, said switch including a plurality of terminals for terminating to the circuit board;
- said contact body portion and said switch body portion being integrally molded of plastic with their upper faces being coplanar;
- said switch includes a sheet metal actuator with a first portion that is fixed to said switch body and a second portion that projects above the level of said switch body upper face and that can be deflected to operate said switch.
- 3. An electrical connector for mounting on a read/write device, to connect to a card that has a face with contact pads thereon, comprising:
- a contact body portion which has a card-facing face;
- a plurality of contacts mounted in said contact body portion, said contacts having resiliently deflectable blades that project beyond said contact body portion face, with said contacts having terminals for terminating to a circuit board;
- a switch body portion which has a card-facing face that is coplanar with said contact body portion card-facing face, and with said body portions being integrally molded;
- a switch mounted on said switch body portion, said switch including an actuator with a portion projecting beyond said switch body portion face, and said switch including a plurality of terminals for terminating to the circuit board;
- said switch body portion lies forward of said contact body portion and substantially all of said actuator lies forward of said deflectable blades, whereby to minimize the area of the circuit board which is occupied by the electrical connector.
- 4. The connector described in claim 3 wherein:
- said contact body portion has a largely rectangular shape as seen in a plan view, with front and rear ends and first and second opposite sides, said contact body portion having an intersection location at the intersection of said front end and said second side;
- said switch body portion projects forwardly and primarily beyond said second side of said contact body portion, from said intersection location, so said switch body portion is offset from said contact body portion, with said actuator lying forward and to one side of said contact blades.
- 5. An electrical connector for mounting on a read/write device, to connect to a microcircuit card that has a lower face with contact pads thereon, comprising:
- an insulative body which has an upper face;
- a plurality of contacts mounted in said body, said contacts having a row of resiliently deflectable blades that project above said body upper face, with said contacts having terminals for terminating to a circuit board;
- a switch mounted on said body, said switch including an actuator with a portion projecting above said body upper face, and said switch including a plurality of terminals for terminating to the circuit board; and
- said switch actuator lying forward and to one side of said row of contact blades.
Priority Claims (3)
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9406684 |
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9406685 |
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CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/986,857 filed Dec. 8, 1997 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,124, which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/588,536 filed Jan. 18, 1996 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,937, which is a continuation-in-part of International Applications PCT/FR95/00708, filed May 31, 1995, PCT/FR95/00709 filed May 31, 1995, and PCT/FR95/00710 filed May 31, 1995, all of which designated the United States, and which respectively claimed priority from French patent applications FR 9406683 filed Jun. 1, 1994, FR 9406684 filed Jun. 1, 1994, and FR 9406685 filed Jun. 1, 1994.
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