The present invention relates to a card edge connector positioning apparatus located at one side of a memory slot to clip and anchor a memory.
Computer operation has to rely on random access memory (RAM) to retrieve and save data. Most computers have memory slots to engage with pluggable RAMs (commonly called memory, and will be thus named hereinafter). The memory has to be positioned and anchored securely to prevent moving and poor contact, access errors or damage. A conventional memory slot has a pair of positioning means to clip the memory to prevent it from swaying. The memory slot has a plurality of pins extended outside to connect to a circuit board. The positioning means has a lower edge which must be kept at the same horizontal level of the pins to achieve correct installation. Hence manufacturing tolerance of the positioning means and the pins has to be controlled within a very small range. This creates production problem.
Another conventional memory slot discloses a positioning apparatus located at two sides of a memory slot to clip two sides of a memory. The positioning apparatus is made from plastics by injection. It is disposed at two sides of the memory slot. As tolerance is unavoidable during fabrication, the precision of the two positioning apparatus varies. Moreover, the positioning apparatus are flexible, frequent insertion and removing of the memory often cause positional change of the positioning apparatus, and a permanent deformation takes place when subject to external forces like this. All this creates errors and affects memory positioning.
Another conventional memory slot discloses a positioning technique that allocates a spared space between the memory slot and a positioning means to alleviate the difficulty of aligning the positioning means and the pins at the same horizontal level. The positioning means has a room for moving up and down before being mounted onto a circuit board. Such a design makes manufacturing tolerance acceptable and can keep the lower edge of the positioning means and the pins at the same horizontal level. However, the spared room, aside from allowing the positioning means to be moved up and down, also makes it swayable left and right. This makes insertion of the memory difficult. Defects increase. There is still room for improvement for the structure of positioning the memory.
In view of the aforesaid drawbacks occurred to the conventional techniques, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a positioning structure for memory to enhance anchoring and alleviate deformation of the positioning apparatus under forces.
The present invention provides a card edge connector positioning apparatus that is mounted onto two sides of a memory slot. The positioning apparatus includes an anchor member and a support member. The anchor member is extending along a extending direction and has a distal end away from the memory slot. The support member comprises a support portion and an extended portion. The support portion is used for support the anchor member, and the support portion has a fixing end for fixing the circuit board. The extended portion is extended along the extending direction from the support portion, and the extended portion is pivoted with the distal end of the anchor member. Rotating the anchor member can change the distance between the fixing end and the anchor member.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The second anchor arm 13 is located at an outer side of the positioning apparatus 1. The second anchor arm 13 has a distal end running through a first aperture 124 and a second aperture 125 formed on the anchor member 12 to fixedly hold the anchor member 12 on the second anchor arm 13. The second anchor arm 13 has a distal end formed a latch hook 131 to run through the second aperture 125 to retain the anchor member 12. The anchor member 12 may have a latch trough 126 to form a secured retaining relationship with the latch hook 131. The distal end of the anchor member 12 also has a transverse anchor element 121 formed thereon to anchor the memory 4.
The anchor member 12 is extending along an extending direction A and has a distal end 127 away from the memory slot 3. The anchor member 12 has a first retaining trough 122 and a second retaining trough 123 at an inner side. The first retaining trough 122 is closer to the distal end 127 of the anchor member 12 than the second retaining trough 123. The space of the first retaining trough 122 and the second retaining trough 123 is slightly greater than the first edge 21 and the second edge 22.
The support member 2 is interposed between the second anchor arm 13 and the anchor member 12. The support member 2 has a support portion 23 and an extended portion 24. The support portion 23 is used for support the anchor member 12, and the support portion 23 has a fixing end 231 for fixing the circuit board. The extended portion 24 is extended along the extending direction A from the support portion 23, and the extended portion 24 is pivoted with the distal end 127 of the anchor member 12. Rotating the anchor member 12 can change the distance between the fixing end 231 and the anchor member 12. Therefore, it can prevent the problem that the fixing end 231 can not weld with circuit board 5 by the displacement between the anchor member 12 and the circuit board 5. The anchor member 12 further has a blocking portion 128 for blocking the rotation of the support member 2.
The support member 2 has a first edge 21 and a second edge 22 at two opposite sides. The first edge 21 can deposed on the extended portion 24, and the second edge 22 can deposed on the support portion 23. The first edge 21 is wedged in the first retaining trough 122 to form a small tolerance and become a movement fulcrum or a rotation fulcrum. The rotation fulcrum can be a rotation axis of the support member 2. Therefore, the first edge 21 is wedged in the first retaining trough 122 to form a rotation axis of the support member 2. The second edge 22 is movably deposed in the second retaining trough 123, and is held in the second retaining trough 123 to form a greater tolerance than that of the first edge 21 and the first retaining trough 122. Hence the second edge 22 in the second retaining trough 123 has a displacement greater than that of the first edge 21 in the first retaining trough 122. Therefore the support member 2 has a movement allowance to accommodate installation tolerance. As a result, before the support member 2 is fixedly mounted onto the circuit board 5 the relative elevation of the positioning apparatus 1 and the circuit board 5 can be adjusted. The support member 2 also can confine the transverse moving range of the positioning apparatus 1 and the second anchor arm 13. In the event that the positioning apparatus 1 has a tolerance and results in the distal end thereof positioned at an unintended horizontal elevation, by deploying the allowance of the second edge 22 and the second retaining trough 123 smooth installation can still be accomplished. Thus a secured card edge connector positioning can be achieved. Through the transverse anchor element 121 at the distal end of the anchor member 12 the memory 4 can be anchored as desired.
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While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, it is not the limitation of the invention. For instance the first edge 21 and second edge 22 of the support member 2 may be a boss or a sphere. Thus modifications of the disclosed embodiment of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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