1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a card connector, especially to a card connector which can accept more different cards.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional card connector comprises an insulting housing defining a card receiving space and a plurality of contacts made of metal leaf spring received in the housing. The contacts have bended contacting portions exposed and resiliently cantilevered in the card receiving space. When a card is inserted into the card receiving space, the card will electrically connect with the contacting portions of the contacts. However, because the contacting portions are freely and elastically cantilevered in the card receiving space and no additional appliance to hold the contacting portions of the contacts, the card will probably collide with free ends of the contacting portions when the card is inserted into the card receiving space. The contacts may be distorted or destroyed by the collision between the contacts and the card, and thus, preventing the card from inserting further. Therefore, the signal transmission between the card and contacts is effected.
Hence, an improved card connector is required to overcome the problems of the prior art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a card connector which can achieve more reliable signal transmission effect.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a card connector which has well-protected electrical contacts.
Accordingly, to achieve above-mentioned object, a card connector comprises an insulating housing, a plurality of contacts and a holding plate. The insulating housing defines a card receiving space with a card inserting opening along a card inserting direction. The plurality of contacts comprises bended contacting portions cantilevered exposed in the card receiving space and soldering portions retained on the insulating housing. The holding plate is assembled to the insulating housing and formed with a receiving portion, free ends of the contacting portions of the first contacts are received in the receiving portion of the holding plate to avoid colliding with a card directly.
The detailed features of the present invention will be apparent in the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 6, a card connector in accordance with the present invention is adapted for insertion of different kinds of cards. The card connector comprises an insulating housing 1, a plurality of sets of contacts including a first set of contacts 4, a second set of contacts 2, a third set of contacts 3, and a fourth set of contacts 5 for electrically connecting with corresponding different cards, such as an XD card, an MS card, an SD/MMC card and an SM card, a defend mechanism 6, a conductive shell 7 and a first and second holding plates 8′, 8 assembled to the housing 1 and with the first set of contacts 4 and the second set of contacts 2 arranged therein, respectively.
The insulating housing 1 is approximately box-liked and comprises a top wall 10, a pair of opposite sidewalls 12, 13, a bottom wall 14 and a rear wall 15, which commonly define a card receiving space 130. The insulating housing 1 further defines a card inserting opening 11 recessed inwardly from a front face thereof to communicate with the card receiving space 130. The top wall 10 is formed with an opening 100 communicating with the card receiving space 130 and located behind the card inserting opening 11 along a card inserting direction, and a cut 101 thereon adjacent to the card inserting opening 11.
The shell 7 is disposed on the top wall 10 of the insulating housing 1 in virtue of forming with a holding piece 73 at front end thereof to lock in the cut 101 of the housing 1 and a pair of holding pieces 71 to hold in a pair of gaps 121 formed on front ends of the opposite sidewalls 12, 13 of the housing 1 (referring to
The first holding plate 8′ and the second holding plate 8 are approximately plate configuration. The first holding plate 8′ is disposed on a rear part of the opening 100 of the top wall 10 of the housing 1 adjacent to the rear wall 15 thereof to face the card receiving space 130, and defines a pair of holes 81′ on rear portion thereof. The second holding plate 8 is also disposed above the opening 100 of the top wall 10 in virtue of a block 80 and a column 84 formed thereof to be received in the housing 1. The second holding plate 8 is formed with a pair of column portions 85 at rear end thereof and assembled to the first holding plate 8′ with the column portions 85 mating with the holes 81′ of the first holding plate 8′. The second holding plate 8 is further formed with a plurality of notches 83 formed at a lower face adjacent to a front portion thereof along a transverse direction perpendicular to a card inserting direction and a plurality of protrusions 81 extending downward and rearward from front sides of the corresponding notches 83. Thus, the protrusions 81 partially cover the notches 83. In addition, the protrusions 81 are formed with slanting portions 82 towards the card insertion opening 11 for guiding insertion of a card, such as an XD card.
Referring to FIGS. 2 to 5, The first set of contacts 4 are made of metal leaf spring and arranged in the first holding plate 8′. Each contact 4 comprises a bended contacting portion 41 cantilevered exposed in the card receiving space 130 and a soldering portion 42 extending rearward from the contacting portion 41 and exposed outside the rear wall 15. The soldering portions 42 are divided into two groups to leave a space (not labeled) therebetween and a transverse bar (not labeled) connects the contacting portions 41. In addition, the first set of contacts 4 further comprise a sensor switch 43 disposed at a distal end thereof with a contacting portion 41 differed from those of other contacts 4. A grounding contact 44 and a protecting contact 45 are further included in the first set of contacts 4 and respectively disposed in the sidewall 12.
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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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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94205116 | Apr 2005 | TW | national |