The present invention relates to a card edge connector, especially to a guiding structure of the card edge connector.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,699,644 discloses a card edge connector. The card edge connector includes an insulative housing, a plurality of terminals retained in the housing, a metallic reinforcement piece located at a metal reinforcement piece retained to an end of the housing at the end of the card receiving slot for confronting the card module which is downwardly assembled into the card receiving slot. Understandably, the metal guiding piece is to protect the housing during insertion of the card module into the card receiving slot. Anyhow, because the metal guiding piece is immovably attached upon the housing without any deformation space, the reaction force derived form the guiding piece during any improper insertion of the card module may be applied to the card module to damage the card module.
Therefore, it is desired to provide a new card edge connector with the improved metal guiding piece having some degrees of deformation during insertion of the card module into the card receiving slot, thus avoiding damaging the inserted card module.
To achieve the above desire, a card edge connector includes an insulative housing defining a card receiving slot extending along a longitudinal direction, a plurality of terminals retained in the housing and by two sides of the card receiving slot in a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, and a metallic guiding member retained to the housing at the end of the card receiving slot. The metallic guiding member includes a main body extending in a vertical direction perpendicular to both the longitudinal direction and the transverse direction, and a curved resilient guiding section upwardly extending from a top end of the main body. The housing forms a constraining wall at the end with a step structure so as to allow the guiding section of the guiding member to be freely support upon the step structure to function as a constrained beam during confrontation with the inserted card module. Under such a situation, the end wall of the housing is protected by the metallic guiding member, and the inserted card module is not imposed excessive reaction forces during insertion.
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The insulative housing 1 forms an upward mating face 1, a pair of opposite side walls 11 extending along the longitudinal direction X, two opposite end/constraining walls 12 linked to two opposite ends of the pair of side walls 11 in the transverse direction Z perpendicular to the longitudinal direction X, and a card receiving slot 13 formed among the pair of side walls 11 and the pair of end walls 12 and extending along the longitudinal direction X and upwardly communicating with an exterior in a vertical direction Y. Each side wall 11 forms a plurality of passageways 16 to receive the corresponding contacts 5, respectively, and communicate with the card receiving slot 13 in the transverse direction Z. The card module is adapted to be inserted into the card receiving slot 13 via the mating face 10 in the vertical direction Y. A plurality of ribs 111 are formed on the mating face 10 alternately arranged with the corresponding passageways 16. The constraining walls 12 include two opposite end walls 12a and two inner/key walls 12b wherein the two inner/key walls 12b are adapted to be received within corresponding notches in the bottom edge or gold finger region of card module. In this embodiment, the two inner walls 12b have different dimensions in the longitudinal direction X for compliant receipt within the corresponding notches in the card module. Notably, this differently sized feature is to assure only one orientation of the card module is adapted to be inserted into the card receiving slot 13. The constraining wall 12 forms a constraining face 121 facing toward the card receiving slot 13, and a step structure 122.
The metal guiding member 3 includes two first metal pieces 3a and two second metal pieces 3b. Each second metal piece 3b is assembled upon both sides the corresponding inner wall 12b in the longitudinal direction X. Understandably, the guiding member 3 is to protect the corresponding constraining wall 12 during insertion of the card module into the card receiving slot 13. In this embodiment, the second metal piece 3b is composed of two identical parts each is same with the first metal piece 3a, thus being able to share the same mold for manufacturing for saving the cost.
Each metal guiding member 3 includes a main body 31 and a curved resilient guiding section 32. In this embodiment, the resilient guiding section 32 curvedly extends while maybe extending angularly and obliquely. The main body 31 abuts against the constraining face 121 and exposed toward the card receiving slot 13, and the guiding section 32 abuts against the step structure so as to result in a constraining beam operation from the mechanical viewpoint. Notably, during insertion of the card module, the guiding section may be deformed due to the space formed by the step structure 122 so as not to form an improper interference when the card module is not precisely downwardly inserted into the card receiving slot 13 in the vertical direction. Understandably, the bottom end of the guiding section 32 is linked and supported by the main body 31, and the top end of the guiding section 32 abuts against the step structure 122 so as to form the so-called constraining beam from the mechanical viewpoint.
The constraining wall 12 forms a recess 123 under the mating face 10, and a slit 127 communicating with the recess 123 along the vertical direction Y, and with the card receiving slot 13 in the longitudinal direction X. The step structure 122 includes a first step 124 in the recess 123 above the bottom face 123a of the recess 123. The first step 124 includes a first surface 124a, the second surface 124b and a first shoulder edge 124c between the first surface 124a and the second surface 124b. In this embodiment, the guiding section 32 extends into the recess 123 with a free end 32a abutting against the firs shoulder edge 124c. The first surface 124a is located under the mating face 10 in a parallel relation while the second surface 124b is parallel to the constraining face 121. A second shoulder edge 126 is formed between the bottom face 123a of the recess 123 and the constraining face 121, and the other/connecting end 32b of the guiding section 32, which is linked to the main body 31, abuts against the second shoulder edge 126.
The step structure 122 further includes a second step 125 extending above the first step 124. The second step 125 includes a third surface 125b parallel to the first surface 124a, and a fourth surface 125b parallel to the second surface 124b. the third surface 125a is coplanar with the mating face 10, The free end 32a confronts the fourth surface 125b in the longitudinal direction. One inner wall 12b lacks the second step 125 so as to have the free ends 32a of the pair of second metal piece 3b abut against each other rather than against the fourth surface 125b of the second step 125.
The main body 31 is receive within the slit 127 with barbs 311 interfering within the slit 127 for retaining the main body 31 thereto. A pair of ears 313 are formed on two opposite lateral sides of the main body 31 to downwardly abut against the corresponding shoulder structure of the housing as a stopper in the vertical direction. A pair of embossments 312 are formed on an inner surface main body 31 for enhancing engagement between the main body 31 and the constraining face 121.
The housing 1 further includes a mounting face 15 opposite to the mating face 10. The constraining wall 12 extends between the mounting face 15 and the mating face 10. The contact module 2 is upwardly assembled into the housing 1 with the contacts 5 disposed in the corresponding passageways 16, respectively.
In detail, the insulators 4 of the contact modules 2 form a plurality of engagement blocks 41 and the engagement cavities 42 for assembling the paired contact modules 2 in the transverse direction Z. The side wall 11 forms a plurality of through holes 112 to receive the corresponding protrusions 43 on the insulator 4. The contact 5 includes a contacting section 51 extending into the card receiving slot 13, a retaining section 52 retained to the insulator 4, and a tail section 53 extending beyond the mounting face 15. A plurality of board locks 6 are retained to the corresponding constraining walls 12, respectively, from the mounting face 15.
Compared with the prior art, the invention provides a step structure with an internal space so as to have the curved guiding section 32 deformable when confronting the inserted card module, wherein the free end 32a abuts against the first shoulder edge 124c and the connecting end 32b abuts against the second shoulder edge 126. Under such a resilient operation, there will be no damage to either the housing nor the card module even if in a harsh insertion.
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 illustrated 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 broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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