1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector for a card such as an IC card.
2. Description of Related Art
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In general, an inverted insertion preventing structure for preventing the card 84 from being inserted upside down into the insertion cavity 85 is provided on a side wall 86 of the synthetic resin frame 82.
Lateral sides of the insertion cavity 85 of the connector of
A conceivable approach to reduction of the footprint is to significantly reduce the lengths of the side walls 86 of the synthetic resin frame 82, reduce the thicknesses of the side walls 86 and define the lateral sides of the insertion cavity 85 by lateral side walls 87 of a cover 83.
In this case, however, the lateral side walls 86 of the synthetic resin frame 82 are disposed in an inner portion of the insertion cavity 85, so that the inverted card insertion preventing structure is disposed in the inner portion of the insertion cavity 85. As a result, a user does not realize the inverted insertion until the card 84 is inserted deeply into the inner portion of the insertion cavity 85.
Hence, there is a possibility that the user forcibly squeezes the card 84 into the innermost position of the insertion cavity 85 to damage the card 84 and the like.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a card connector which assuredly prevents the inverted insertion of a card with a simplified structure.
According to a preferred mode of the present invention to achieve the aforesaid object, there is provided a card connector, which comprises: an insertion cavity for receiving a card inserted therein in a card inserting direction; a first insulative frame fixed to a mounting surface and defining a rear side of the insertion cavity; a plurality of contacts held by the first frame as facing toward the insertion cavity; a second metal frame of a channel shape fixed to the mounting surface and having a top plate parallel to the mounting surface and first and second side walls to define the insertion cavity between the mounting surface and the second frame; and an inverted card insertion preventing projection provided on one of the first and second side walls of the second frame for preventing the card from being inserted upside down into the insertion cavity, the inverted card insertion preventing projection projecting in an area of the insertion cavity associated with the first half of a card inserting stroke.
According to this mode, the insertion cavity is defined by the first and second side walls of the second frame of the channel-shaped metal plate, so that the footprint of the card connector on the mounting surface can be reduced. In addition, a user is alerted to the inverted cart insertion at a relatively early stage of the card insertion. Thus, the inverted card insertion can assuredly be prevented.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings.
The card 2 has a front face 2a, a back face 2b, an insertion side end face 2c, an ejection side end face 2d, a first lateral side face 2e and a second lateral side face 2f. Though not shown, the insertion side end face 2c, which serves as a connection face of the card 2, is provided with a multiplicity of socket contacts.
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The eject mechanism 12 includes an operation arm 14 of a metal plate manually operated and supported slidably in the card inserting direction X and in the card ejecting direction Y on an outer surface of the second side wall 5c of the second frame 5. The operation arm 14 is supported by a pair of angled guide support members 21 and 22 cut and raised from the second side wall 5c. The operation arm 14 is slidably guided along the outer surface of the second side wall 5c by the guide support members 21 and 22.
The eject mechanism 12 transfers the operation of the operation arm 14 to the eject arm 11 via the link arm 13, whereby the card 2 inserted and set in the insertion cavity 10 is ejected from the insertion cavity 10.
The link arm 13 is pivotal about an axis 15 on an upper surface of the top plate 5a of the second frame 5. This axis 15 is provided by a pivot 16 disposed at a middle position between first and second ends 13a and 13b of the link arm 13.
The second engagement portion 11b of the eject arm 11 is engaged with an engagement hole 17 provided at the first end 13a of the link arm 13. A bent engagement portion 18 provided at the second end 13b of the link arm 13 is engaged with a pair of engagement portions 19 and 20 provided at a first end 14a of the operation arm 14, whereby the second end 13b of the link arm 13 and the end of the operation arm 14 are pivotally coupled to each other.
A support portion 23 of a synthetic resin is fixed to a second end 14b of the operation arm 14, and an operation portion 24 to be depressed by a finger is supported by the support portion 23 pivotally about a predetermined axis 25 within an angular range of, for example, 90 degrees.
After the card 2 is inserted and set in the insertion cavity 10, the operation portion 24 is pivoted upward with respect to the support portion 23 into an out-of-use state for clearance. When the card 2 is to be ejected, the operation portion 24 is reclined from the out-of-use state into an in-use state in alignment with the support portion 23. Though not shown, the operation portion 24 can be kept in the in-use state and in the out-of-use state by a predetermined retention force.
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Though not shown, the front face 2a, the back face 2b and the lateral side faces 2e and 2f of the card 2 are partly covered with a metal shell, so that electrical connection from the metal shell of the card 2 inserted in the insertion cavity 10 to the substrate 3 via the first and second projections 28 and 29 and the second frame 5 is established for the grounding of the card 2. The first and second projections 28 and 29 may respectively be fitted in the first and second grooves 26 and 27 to guide the card 2 when the card 2 is inserted. That is, the first and second projections 28 and 29 may also serve as guide projections for the card insertion.
The second side wall 5c which supports the operation arm 14 of the eject mechanism 12 has an inverted card insertion preventing projection 30 provided inward of the second projection 29 (with respect to the inserting direction X) in the insertion cavity 10. The inverted card insertion preventing projection 30 is, for example, angled to project in the insertion cavity 10 as shown in
When the card 2 is inserted into the insertion cavity 10 by pressing the ejection side end face 2d thereof, the projections 28 and 29 move in the corresponding grooves 26 and 27 of the card 2 and, at the end of a card inserting stroke, are dislodged from the corresponding grooves 26 and 27 to ride on the corresponding lateral side faces 2e and 2f of the card 2. Thus, the projections 28 and 29 are brought into contact with the metal shell not shown on the lateral side faces 2e and 2f of the card 2 with a resilient depressing force.
However, the projections 28 and 29 are permitted to be fitted in the grooves 27 and 26, respectively, when the card 2 is inserted upside down into the insertion cavity 10 (with the front face 2a and the rear face 2b being inverted), i.e., when the inverted insertion occurs.
A feature of this embodiment is to assuredly prevent the inverted insertion described above at an early stage of the card insertion. Therefore, the inverted card insertion preventing projection 30 is disposed in a front half portion of the insertion cavity 10, i.e., in an area A associated with the first half of the card inserting stroke (see
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On the other hand, when the card 2 is inserted in an inverted state with its rear face 2b upward as shown in
According to this embodiment, the lateral sides of the insertion cavity 10 are defined by the pair of side walls 5b and 5c of the second frame 5 of the channel-shaped metal plate, so that the footprint of the card connector 1 on the substrate 3 can be reduced. In addition, a user is alerted to the inverted cart insertion at a relatively early stage of the card insertion by the inverted card insertion preventing projection 30. Thus, the inverted insertion of the card 2 can assuredly be prevented.
The inverted card insertion preventing projection 30 is a projection cut and raised from the second side wall 5c of the second frame 5 and, therefore, the formation thereof is easy and less costly.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. For example, an inverted card insertion preventing projection 30B bulged as shown in
While the present invention has thus been described in detail by way of the specific embodiments thereof, those skilled in the art who understand the foregoing description will easily come up with modifications, variations and equivalents of the invention. Therefore, it should be understood that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and the equivalents thereof.
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