BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a card edge connector, and more particularly to a card edge connector with an improved ejector assembled therein.
2. Description of the Related Art
Card edge connector is usually assembled on a mother board and then engages with a daughter board for interconnecting between the two boards. Taiwan Pat. No. M429217 issued on May 11, 2012 with a counterpart U.S. Pat. No. 8,858,257, discloses a card edge connector including an elongated insulative housing extending along a left-to-right direction, a plurality of conductive terminals retained in the insulative housing and an ejector assembled to a side of the insulative housing. The insulative housing defines a central slot recessed from the upper surface thereof and used for receiving a memory module. The ejector defines a base portion and two gripping portions extending upwardly from two sides of the base portion, two gripping portions have a accommodating slot located therebetween for receiving the memory module and a lump portion located in the accommodating slot and used for locking the memory module. However, when customers did not notice the ejector and brute force to pull the memory module, it is easy to make the ejector fallen off the card edge connector and make the lump portion of the ejector damaged.
Therefore, an improved card edge connector is highly desired to meet overcome the requirement.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a card edge connector with an improved ejector assembled therein to stably grip a memory module.
In order to achieve above-mentioned object, a card edge connector includes an elongated insulative housing extending along a left-to-right direction, a plurality of conductive terminals retained in the insulative housing and an ejector retained at one end of the insulative housing. The insulative housing defines a central slot recessed from an upper surface thereof for receiving a memory module. The ejector defines a base portion and a pair of gripping portions extending upwardly from the base portion, two gripping portions have an accommodating slot located therebetween for receiving the memory module and a lump portion located in the accommodating slot. The lump portion defines an elastic arm projecting into the accommodating slot for locking the memory module, When the memory module is pulled out in a hard-interference manner, the memory module will press upwardly against the elastic arm so that the elastic arm is elastically deformed to release the memory module.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a card edge connector with a memory module in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the card edge connector shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the ejector of the card edge connector shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the ejector shown in FIG. 3; and
FIG. 5 is a partial cross-sectional view of the card edge connector mating with the memory module shown in FIG. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail. Referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 2, a card edge connector 100 is preferably a memory socket to be mounted on a mother printed circuit board and includes an elongated insulative housing 1 extending along a left-to-right or longitudinal direction, a plurality of conductive terminals 2 retained in the insulative housing 1, an ejector 3 pivoted on one end of the insulative housing 1 and latching a notch of a memory module 200 and a pair of board locks 4 mounted onto a bottom of the insulative housing 1.
Referring to FIG. 3, the insulative housing 1 defines a central slot 11 recessed from the upper surface 10 thereof and used for receiving the memory module 200 and an attaching portion 13 extending outside from one end of the insulative housing 1. The attaching portion 13 defines a pair of opposite side walls 131 and an attaching space 132 formed between the side walls 131.
The ejector 3 is retained in the attaching portion 13 and includes a base portion 31, an ejecting portion 32 extending inwardly to the attaching space 132 from a lower end of the base portion 31, a pair of gripping portions 33 extending upwardly and aslant from the base portion 31 and a pair of extending portions or locking arms 34 extending toward the attaching portion 13 from both sides of the base portion 31. The ejecting portion 32 is used to eject the memory module 200 and has a pair of pivotal shafts located at two outer lateral sides thereof and received into the attaching space 132. Each extending portions 34 defines a protruding portion 341 located in a front thereof and extending inwardly thereof, and the attaching portion 13 defines a pair of retaining slots 1311 located in two side walls 131 thereof and latched with the corresponding protruding portions 341 to prevent the ejector 3 from rotating up and down.
Referring to FIG. 4, two gripping portions 33 of the ejector 3 have a accommodating slot 35 located therebetween and running through the ejector 3 in the left-to-right direction for receiving the memory module 200 and a lump portion 36 located in the accommodating slot 35 and used for locking a locking surface 201 in a notch structure of the memory module 200. The accommodating slot 35 further includes a first accommodating slot located above the lump portion 36 and running through the top surface of the ejector 3 and a second accommodating slot located below the lump portion 36 for receiving the bottom edge of the memory module 200. The lump portion 36 defines a connecting portion 361 integrally connecting with two gripping portions 33 and an elastic arm 362 projecting into the accommodating slot 35 from the connecting portion 361 for locking the memory module 200. The connecting portion 361, which may be made by metal and discrete from the gripping portions 33, can also be connected to the gripping portions 33 by other means. In present embodiment, the elastic arm 362 extends integrally from the connecting portion 361 and unconnected laterally with two gripping portions 33 in order to form gaps, which makes the elastic arm 362 can be elastically deformed in the accommodating slot 35, especially in an upward direction.
The connecting portion 361 defines a lower surface, and an oblique surface 360 connecting the lower surface and locating at an inner side of the lower surface for the memory module 200 being pulled out easily, and the elastic arm 362 extends downwardly and horizontally toward the central slot 11 from the lower surface of the connecting portion 361. The locking surface 201 of the memory module 200 is substantially parallel to the elastic arm 362 so that the elastic arm 362 can abut against the locking surface 201 in a surface contact manner, which ensures the elastic arm 362 can better retain the memory module 200 in a normal condition. The angle formed between the oblique surface 360 and the elastic arm 362 is less than 90 degrees in order to restrict the elastically deformation angle of the elastic arm 362. Because the maximum deformation angle of the elastic arm 362 is the angle formed between the oblique surface 360 and the elastic arm 362, the elastic arm 362 abuts against the oblique surface 360 when the elastic arm 362 reaches the maximum deformation.
Referring to FIG. 5, the elastic arm 362 and the locking surface 201 of the memory module 200 defines a gap therebetween, the elastic arm 362 can be smoothly across the locking surface 201 of the memory module 200 via the gap when the ejector 3 is locking the memory module 200, and the size of the gap just ensures the elastic arm 362 is smoothly across the locking surface 201 of the memory module 200. Obviously, the elastic arm 362 is able to define a guiding portion (no shown) in the free end thereof instead of the gap between the elastic arm 362 and the locking surface 201, thus, the elastic arm 362 can be also smoothly across the locking surface 201 of the memory module 200. When the ejector 3 is locking the memory module 200, the elastic arm 362 can press downwardly against the memory module 200 to prevent the memory module 200 loosening. When the memory module 200 is pulled out in a hard-interference manner, especially the user did not notice the ejector 3 and brute force to pull the memory module 200, the memory module 200 will press upwardly against the elastic arm 362 so that the elastic arm 362 is elastically deformed to release memory module 200. Thus it can effectively prevent user from damaging the ejector 3 when user brutally forces to pull the memory module 200. It is noted that in the instant application, the pivotal shafts are formed around the distal end of the ejecting portion 32 and are essentially spaced from the lump portion 36 in the left-to-right direction with a distance in a top view. Under this situation, when the elastic arm is upwardly deformed to extend from the horizontal direction to an oblique direction, the outermost corner of the locking surface 201 may move along such an obliquely deformed/extending elastic arm to push the ejector 30 outwardly rotate about the pivotal shafts so as to release the module from the connector 100. From another technical viewpoint, the elastic arm 362 is essentially cantilevered with an outer root section linked to the connecting portion 361 and a free distal end section which can be upwardly displaced by the locking surface 201 when the module 200 is forcibly upwardly moved so as to compliantly urge the ejector 3 to outwardly rotate from the vertical locking position to the outward/oblique unlocking position, thus assuring no permanent damage to the ejector 3 or the housing 1. In opposite, in the traditional connector as disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 8,858,257, the forcible upward movement of the module 200 will confront the un-deformable downward horizontal stop face of the lump portion in a harsh manner, and highly possibly crash the related structures around the ejector disadvantageously. Notably, in this embodiment top regions of the gripping portions 33 provides a finger operation/pressing area for manually actuating the ejector 3 in a normal ejection use condition.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the board general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.