This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-002045 filed on Jan. 9, 2013, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a card edge connector including a substrate having pads provided on its end part (card edge) and a connector having contacts corresponding to the pads, a substrate used for the card edge connector, and a connector used for the card edge connector.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional card edge connector includes multiple conductive contacts arranged in parallel on the sides of a connector, multiple insulators for containing the contacts, and a substrate corresponding to the connector that includes multiple conductive pads corresponding to the multiple conductive contacts. A card edge connector disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Utility Model Publication No. 6-86278, which includes a connector and a substrate, has a pair of latch type levers provided on the sides of the connector and a pair of notches provided on the sides of the substrate corresponding to protrusions of the pair of latch type levers. After inserting the substrate into the connector, the protrusions are engaged with the notches by pivotally rotating the pair of latch type levers. Thereby, the substrate is fixed to the connector.
The card edge connector disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Utility Model Publication No. 6-86278 includes notches and protrusions to serve as an engagement structure for fixing the substrate into the connector. Because the protrusions are to engage the notches by pivotally rotating the latch type levers after inserting the substrate to the connector, the card edge connector requires a clearance to be provided between the protrusions and the notches in an insertion/removal direction. Therefore, the card edge connector requires pads to have an additional length that is long enough to absorb looseness in the insertion/removal direction caused by the clearance after the substrate is mounted on the connector. However, this may cause the generation of branched portions at the contact points (a stub) formed by the pads and the contacts. The branched portions could become a by-pass of a signal transmission path and adversely affect high speed transmission.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a card edge connector including a connector including a target engagement part, a substrate that can be inserted into and removed from the connector, a fixing part fixed to the substrate, and a lock that secures the substrate to the connector. The lock includes a shaft fixed to the fixing part and configured to slide in the direction of insertion and removal of the substrate and rotate around an axis, an urging part that exerts force on the shaft and biasing the shaft toward the direction of the substrate, and an engagement part provided on the shaft, configured to engage the target engagement part.
Other objects and further features of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the following, embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As illustrated in
The fixing block 4 is fixed to the card module 3 and includes an insertion hole 4a. The shaft 5 is inserted to the insertion hole 4a and can slide in an insertion/removal direction S. The shaft 5 is also rotatably coupled to the insertion hole 4a to rotate around its axis that is oriented in the insertion/removal direction S. The coil spring (urging part) 6 exerts force on the shaft 5 in a removing direction SO of the insertion/removal direction S. A lock (engagement part) 7 that can be engaged with the target engagement part 21 is formed on the shaft 5, extending toward an inserting direction SI of the insertion/removal direction S.
As illustrated in
Engagement mechanisms L are respectively provided on front and rear sides (Z1-Z2) of the card edge connector 1. Each of the engagement mechanisms L includes the fixed block 4, the shaft 5, the coil spring 6, and the operation part 8. One of the engagement mechanisms L is positioned on a right edge of the card module 3, and the other one of the pair of engagement mechanisms L is positioned on a left edge of the card module 3. As illustrated in
Further, a cable connector 33 is provided on an upper side of the right edge part of the card module 3 in
The lock 7 includes a radial part 7a extending in a radial direction of the shaft 5, an axial part 7b extending in an axial direction of the shaft 5, and a tangential part 7c extending in a tangential direction with respect to a circumference of the shaft 5. Further, the lock 7 includes a protruding part 7d that protrudes from a distal end of the tangential part 7c in the removing direction SO. In the connector 2, a recess 21a corresponding to the protruding part 7d is provided in the target engagement part 21. The recess 21a is recessed in the removing direction SO. In the first embodiment, the recess 21a may be formed as a through hole penetrating the target engagement part 21 in the removing direction SO.
The axial part 7b is deviated (offset) in a radial direction with respect to the shaft 5. Further, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The shaft 5 has an outer diameter that enables the shaft 5 to be inserted through the insertion hole 4a of the fixing block 4. The fixing block 4 includes a fixing surface 4A which is to be fixed to the substrate of the card module 3. The fixing surface 4A includes a positioning pin 4b and a screw hole 4c into which the screw 32 is fastened. The fixing block 4 also includes a seat surface 4B that receives an urging force exerted by the coil spring 6. The seat surface 4B is provided on a side of the fixing block 4 toward the removing direction SO in a position separated from the fixing surface 4A. The operation part 8 has a circular column shape. A groove 8a corresponding to a flat head screw driver is formed on an apex of the operation part 8. Further, an internal screw (not illustrated) corresponding to the external screw 5a is formed on a bottom of the operation part 8. The operation part 8 may be formed from, for example, synthetic resin or metal.
After inserting the shaft 5 through the insertion hole 4a of the fixing block 4 and inserting the coil spring 6 through the shaft 5 from the external screw 5a protruding from the insertion hole 4a, the internal screw part of the operation part 8 is fastened to the external screw 5a. Thereby, as illustrated in
The radial part 7a, the axial part 7b, and the tangential part 7c of the lock 7 of the first embodiment function to adjust a three-dimensional position of the protruding part 7d for engaging the protruding part 7d with the recess 21a of the target engagement part 21 from a front side or a rear side of the card edge connector 1. The extending direction of the tangential part 7c, extending in a direction Z1-Z2 in
After the card module 3 is inserted into the connector 2, a worker uses a flat head screw driver to press the operation part 8 in the insertion direction SI and rotate the operation part 8, in a counter-clockwise direction. The shaft 5 and the lock 7 of the engagement mechanism L are thrust in the insertion direction SI against the urging force of the coil spring 6 and rotated in a counter-clockwise direction around its as illustrated in
As illustrated into
On the other hand, in a case of pulling out and removing the card module 3 from the connector 2, a worker uses a flat head screw driver to press the operation part 8 in the insertion direction SI and rotate the operation part 8 in a clockwise direction. Then, the protruding part 7d of the lock 7 is removed from the recess 21a of the target engagement part 21. Thus, the engagement of the lock 7 and the target engagement part 21 is released.
Hence, with the card edge connector 1 of the first embodiment, the following effects can be attained. That is, with the first embodiment, the lock 7 is engaged with the target engagement part 21 and the card module 3 can be fixed to the connector 2, by rotating the operation part 8 separately from the insertion/removal operation of the card module 3 being pressed or pulled in the insertion/removal direction S.
Unlike fixing a substrate as described in Japanese Laid-Open Utility Model Publication No. 6-86278 in which latch type levers are fixed to notches of the substrate by pivotally rotating and engaging the levers with the notches, the card edge connector 1 of the first embodiment requires no clearance to be provided between the notches and protrusions in the direction S. That is, the card edge connector 1 of the first embodiment does not need to take looseness into consideration. Accordingly, a branched portion, or a stub, which could become a by-pass of a signal transmission path, can be prevented from being formed in the insertion direction SI at contact points between pads and contacts. Thereby, high speed transmission performance can be increased.
Further, with the aforementioned related art of engaging the latch type levers with the notches provided on the sides of the substrate, a clearance is required to be formed in the insertion/removal direction S. Therefore, supposing that the lengths of the pads 34 were to be shortened in the insertion/removal direction, it would be necessary to increase a sliding length between the pads 34 and the contacts 22 for ensuring electric contact between the pads 34 and the contacts 22. However, with the first embodiment, contact reliability can be increased even where the lengths of the pads 34 are shortened because no clearance is required.
Further, in engaging with the latch type levers according to the related art, a space for accommodating a hand or a finger of a worker is required to operate the levers. However, the card edge connector 1 of the first embodiment can be formed without such space for the worker.
Particularly, in a case where the cable connector 33 is arranged on a plane orthogonal to the insertion/removal direction S as illustrated in
In the first embodiment, the lock 7 includes the radial part 7a, the axial part 7b, and the tangential part 7c formed in this order from the side that the shaft 5 is provided. However, this order may be arbitrarily changed as described in the following second embodiment.
Because the configuration of a card edge connector of the second embodiment illustrated in
The axial part 17a, the radial part 17b, and the tangential part 17c of the lock 17 of the second embodiment also function to adjust a three-dimensional position of the protruding part 17d, so that the protruding part 17d engages the recess 21a of the target engagement part 21 on the front or rear side of the card edge connector 1. The extending direction of the tangential part 17c, extending in the direction Z1-Z2 in
Hence, similar to the first embodiment, the card edge connector of the second embodiment can also attain the following effects. That is, in the second embodiment, the lock 17 is engaged with the target engagement part 21 by rotating the operation part 8 separately with the insertion operation of the card module 3, and the card module 3 can be fixed to the connector 2.
With the second embodiment, branched portions, which could become by-passes of a signal transmission path, can be prevented from being formed at contact points between pads and contacts in the insertion direction SI. Accordingly, high speed transmission performance can be increased. With the second embodiment, contact reliability can be increased even where the lengths of the pads 34 are shortened. With the second embodiment, the card edge connector 1 can be formed without a space for accommodating a hand or a finger of a worker. Thereby, operability can be enhanced and cost reduction can be achieved.
Hence, the above-described embodiment of the present invention relates to a card edge connector that can fix a substrate to a connector by engaging an engagement part with a target engagement part according to a rotation of the engaging part performed separately from an insertion/removal operation. Unlike fixing a substrate with latch type levers fixed to notches of the substrate by engaging the levers with the notches, the card edge connector of the embodiment requires no clearance to be provided between the notches and protrusions in the direction S. That is, the card edge connector of the embodiment does not need to take looseness into consideration. Accordingly, a branched portion (a stub) which could become a by-pass of a signal transmission path can be prevented from being formed in the insertion direction at contact points between pads and contacts. Thereby, high speed transmission performance can be increased. Thus, the above-described embodiment of the card edge connector can be used for electronic devices in homes, offices, or vehicles desired to perform high speed transmission.
All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
For example, although the operation part 8 of the above-described embodiment is described to be used for a flat head screwdriver, the operation part may a thumbscrew to be operated with a finger. In this case, the operation part may be arbitrarily extended toward the removing direction SO. Further, the cable connector may be positioned in a direction oriented in the insertion/removal direction S.
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