1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to electrical connectors, and particularly to a card edge connector with latching arms thereof for retaining a card module therein.
2. Description of Related Art
Primarily as a result of the expansion of memory in the computer field, techniques have become known is which semiconductor devices containing memories are mounted on card modules. In most cases, card edge connectors are used for the connection of such card modules to circuit boards. Card edge connectors have a substantially C-shaped configuration in which a pair of arms are formed in positions on both end portions of an insulating housing main body which carries numerous contacts.
One example of a latch-equipped electrical connector is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,779,494. The connector accommodates memory circuit card which has recesses located in the side edges. Two latching arms are integrally formed with a housing along side edges of the housing. Each of the latching arms carries a projection portion that is engageable with the recess of the circuit card, the projecting portion has a lower portion, an upper overhanging portion that overlies the lower portion and a tapered cam surface having a descending gradient. When the circuit card is inserted into a card slot of the housing and rotated into engagement, the interior edge of the recess of the circuit card contacts the tapered cam surface of the projecting portion to exert a force on the latching arm that causes the latching arm to deflect or move outwards and back toward the circuit card. Finally, the overhanging portions overlie a portion of the circuit card around the recesses, and the lower portions fits within and engaged the interior edges of the circuit card recesses. This connector suffers from a problem that concerns the reliability of the accommodation and holding of the circuit board in a correct place. Specifically, in the connector disclosed in the abovementioned patent, the tapered cam, the upper overhanging portion and the lower portion are at the same location, the connector allows flexing of the latching arms even in cases where the recesses of the circuit card are not accurately aligned with the tapered cam of the latching arms at the time of accommodation within the connector. Accordingly, the connector is held with in the connector by the projection portions of the latching arms, awful electrical connection between the circuit card and the connector which can not be found easily is be established, even, there is a danger that the latching arms will be deformed.
Hence, an improved card edge connector is required to overcome the disadvantages of the related art.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a card edge connector which allows accurate accommodation and holding of card modules within the connector, and which can insure stable holding of card module therein.
In order to achieve the object set forth, a card edge connector in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing defining a central slot therein for receiving a card module therein. A plurality of contacts are disposed by two sides of the central slot for electrical engagement with inserted card module. Two arms are positioned at two opposite ends of the insulative housing. Each arm comprises a plastic portion and a metal portion attached to the plastic potion. The plastic portion comprises a locking lug and a restraint head. The metal portion is retained to the insulative housing and extends inwardly a guidance stud and a stop tag for covering the locking lug and the restraint head respectively, and the stop tag is as high as an upper end of the guidance stud. While the card module is inserted into the central slot in a correct position and rotated downwardly to directly engage and push the guidance studs, the metal portions together with the plastic portions can be deflected outwards so that the card module is secured held.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
With reference to
The metal portion 31 co-moving with the plastic portion 30 includes a main body 310 and a retention section 311 extending from the main body 310. The retention section 311 connects with the main body in the middle point and has barbs 312 on one end for interferential engaged with the base of the insulative housing 1. A solder pad 313 is formed on the other end of the retention section 311. Two restriction tags 314, 315 extend downwardly from a lower side of the main body 310 for restraining the left-to-right direction of the plastic portion 30. A stop tag 317 and a guidance stud 316 adjacent to the stop tag 317 extend from an upper side of the main body 310 opposite to the restriction tags 314, 315 into the accommodating space. The stop tag 317 covers the restraint head 302, and the guidance stud 316 has a configuration in compliance with the locking lug 301 and covers the first top surface 3010, and the oblique surface 3011 in a vertical direction from the top. A distal free end of the guidance stud 316 is adjacent to the retaining surface 3012 of the plastic portion 30. In assembly, the stop tag 317 is as high as the upper end of the guidance stud 316 and the stop tag 317 is more projecting into the accommodating space than the guidance stud 316 in horizontal plane.
In use, the edge 40 of the card module 4 is installed into the card edge connector 100 in an initial slanted position, shown in
Understandably, similar to the traditional way, the card module 4 can be released from the card edge connector 100 by outwards deflecting the latching arms 3 to have the locking lugs 301 disengaged from the two side edge 41 of the card module 4.
In this invention, the metal portions 31 act as appended members that prevent the plastic portion excess deflection and reinforce the strength of the plastic portion 30. Understandably, in order to achieve the object of the invention, the metal portions 31 are not necessary. To obtain the object of the invention, the latching arms of the card edge connector must have an operating/guiding sections with a guiding surface and a restraint sections for engaging with the notches of the card module, the operating/guiding sections and the restraint sections extend from the inner sides of the latching arms, the restraint sections are adjacent to the operating/guiding section and disposed on an outer end of the latching arm relative to the operating section/guiding section. In used, unless the card module is inserted in a correct position and directly engage the guiding surface of the operating/guiding sections, the latching arms can not smoothly deflected outwards.
In this embodiment, the stop tag 317 performs the stopper function for preventing the incorrect/incomplete installation of the card module. Alternatively, with removal of the tag 317, the raised type restraint head 302 also performs the same stopper function. It is noted that in comparison with U.S. Pat. No. 6,419,513 in which the restraint head is flush with the card module which performs imperfect anti-incorrect-installation function, the instant invention intentionally uses an additional projecting section, which is provided by either the stop tag 317 of the metal portion 31 or the raised type restraint head 302 of the plastic portion 30, located above the card module for perfectly performing such an anti-incorrect-installation function.
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 broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed. For example, the guidance stud may not need to be exactly compliantly same as the locking lug. The stop tag 317 can be properly higher or little lower than the upper end of the guidance stud so that the card module in correct position optimally first contact and successively substantially outwards push the guidance stud and the card module in incorrect position first directly contact the stop tag and is prevent rotating downwardly to the final position.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200410065627.1 | Nov 2004 | CN | national |