This application is a national phase of PCT application No. PCT/JP2021/005591, filed on 16 Feb. 2021, which claims priority from Japanese patent application No. 2020-039470, filed on 9 Mar. 2020, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a card edge connector.
A card edge connector described in Patent Document 1 is provided with a circuit board, a housing having a board accommodation space into which the circuit board is inserted, terminal fittings to be accommodated into the housing and a movable member (hereinafter, referred to as a protecting member) to be arranged movably to an initial position and a connection position in the housing. The terminal fitting includes a resilient contact piece configured to resiliently contact the circuit board. The protecting member covers an end surface of the circuit board on an opening side of the board accommodation space at the initial position. The protecting member moves to a back side of the board accommodation space, i.e. to the connection position, by being pushed by the circuit board. The protecting member includes a locking protrusion and the circuit board includes a locking recess. The locking protrusion and the locking recess are locked to each other when the circuit board is withdrawn.
When the protecting member is at the initial position, the end surface of the circuit board is covered by the protecting member on the opening side of the board accommodation space, whereby the interference of the resilient contact piece of the terminal fitting with the circuit board can be avoided. In withdrawing the circuit board from the board accommodation space, the protecting member can return to the initial position integrally with the circuit board since the locking protrusion and the locking recess are locked to each other.
Since the circuit board is poor in workability, there is a problem that the locking recess provided in the circuit board has a low degree of freedom in design. Further, unless the disposed position of the circuit board in a receptacle is proper, it may not be possible to realize the locked state of the locking protrusion and the locking recess.
Accordingly, the present disclosure aims to provide a card edge connector improved in the degree of freedom in design and dimensional accuracy of a structure for returning a protecting member to an initial position.
The present disclosure is directed to a card edge connector with a tubular receptacle, a circuit board to be arranged in the receptacle, a housing to be fit into the receptacle, the housing having an accommodation space for the circuit board, a terminal fitting to be accommodated into the housing, and a protecting member to be arranged movably to an initial position and a connection position in the housing, wherein the terminal fitting includes a contact point portion facing the accommodation space and to be electrically connected to the circuit board, the protecting member includes a body portion for restricting connection of the circuit board and the contact point portion by being located on an opening side of the accommodation space at the initial position and allowing the connection of the circuit board and the contact point portion by being retracted from the opening side of the accommodation space at the connection position and a hooked portion connected to an end part of the body portion and projecting toward an outer surface side of the housing, and the receptacle includes a hooking portion on an inner surface facing an outer surface of the housing, the hooking portion moving the protecting member from the connection position to the initial position by hooking the hooked portion.
According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide a card edge connector improved in the degree of freedom in design and dimensional accuracy of a structure for returning a protecting member to an initial position.
First, embodiments of the present disclosure are listed and described.
(1) The card edge connector of the present disclosure is provided with a tubular receptacle, a circuit board to be arranged in the receptacle, a housing to be fit into the receptacle, the housing having an accommodation space for the circuit board, a terminal fitting to be accommodated into the housing, and a protecting member to be arranged movably to an initial position and a connection position in the housing, wherein the terminal fitting includes a contact point portion facing the accommodation space and to be electrically connected to the circuit board, the protecting member includes a body portion for restricting connection of the circuit board and the contact point portion by being located on an opening side of the accommodation space at the initial position and allowing the connection of the circuit board and the contact point portion by being retracted from the opening side of the accommodation space at the connection position and a hooked portion connected to an end part of the body portion and projecting toward an outer surface side of the housing, and the receptacle includes a hooking portion on an inner surface facing an outer surface of the housing, the hooking portion moving the protecting member from the connection position to the initial position by hooking the hooked portion.
According to the above configuration, since the body portion is located on the opening side of the accommodation space when the protecting member is at the initial position, it can be avoided that the circuit board inserted into the accommodation space abuts on the body portion and the contact point portion of the terminal fitting interferes with the circuit board. When the protecting member is at the connection position, the body portion is retracted from the opening side of the accommodation space and a connected state of the contact point portion and the circuit board can be realized. Since the contact point portion of the terminal fitting can be prevented from abutting on a corner part and the like of the circuit board, the connected state of the contact point portion and the circuit board can be satisfactorily realized.
Further, according to the above configuration, in the process of separating the receptacle from the housing in withdrawing the circuit board from the accommodation space, the hooking portion of the receptacle can return the protecting member to the initial position by hooking the hooked portion of the protecting member. Since the hooking portion is provided on the inner surface of the receptacle, the degree of freedom in design and dimensional accuracy of the hooking portion can be enhanced.
(2) Preferably, the hooked portion is shaped to be deflectable and deformable with a part connected to the end part of the body portion as a fulcrum, and the housing has a restricting surface on the outer surface, the restricting surface being located away from a deflection space for the hooked portion with the protecting member located at the initial position and located in the deflection space for the hooked portion with the protecting member located at the connection position.
According to the above configuration, the hooking portion can contact and deflect the hooked portion with the protecting member located at the initial position. The hooked portion can resiliently return and the hooking portion can ride over the hooked portion in the process of fitting the receptacle and the housing. If the receptacle and the housing are properly fit and the protecting member reaches the connection position, the deflection of the hooked portion is restricted by the restricting surface of the housing. Since the deflection of the hooked portion is restricted in withdrawing the circuit board from the accommodation space, a hooked state of the hooking portion and the hooked portion can be prevented from being inadvertently released.
(3) Preferably, the circuit board has a pressing surface on an end surface, the pressing surface abutting on the protecting member at the initial position and moving the protecting member to the connection position, the protecting member includes a plurality of deflectable and deformable resilient holding portions, the housing includes a plurality of holding portions for restricting a movement of the protecting member from the initial position to the connection position by respectively locking the plurality of resilient holding portions, and a clearance is present between the pressing surface of the circuit board and the protecting member with the hooked portion hooked by the hooking portion at the connection position.
According to the above configuration, when the hooking portion hooks the hooked portion in withdrawing the circuit board from the accommodation space, the clearance is formed between the pressing surface of the circuit board and the protecting member and the deflection of the protecting member is allowed within a range of that clearance. Since a timing of each holding portion to ride over each resilient holding portion can be shifted when the protecting member returns to the initial position, a peak of resistance due to the interference of the respective resilient holding portions and the respective holding portions can be reduced.
A specific example of a card edge connector of the present disclosure is described below with reference to the drawings. Note that the present invention is not limited to this illustration and is intended to be represented by claims and include all changes in the scope of claims and in the meaning and scope of equivalents.
A card edge connector according to an embodiment is composed of a female connector 10 and a male connector 60 connectable to each other. As shown in
As shown in
(Receptacle and Circuit Board)
The receptacle 61 is made of synthetic resin and, as shown in
As shown in
The circuit board 62 is also mounted on the case. Thus, relative positions of the circuit board 62 and the receptacle 61 are maintained to be fixed. The circuit board 62 is rectangular in a plan view and arranged in a vertically central part in the receptacle 61 with plate surfaces facing in the vertical direction. As shown in
The circuit board 62 has a pressing surface 66 for pressing the protecting member 14 on a front end surface (plate thickness surface) extending along the width direction. In the case of this embodiment, the pressing surface 66 is constituted by the entire front end surface of the circuit board 62.
(Inner Housing)
The inner housing 12 is made of synthetic resin and includes, as shown in
As shown in
Each cavity 15 in the lower stage is open in the lower surface of the inner housing 12 and includes front and rear steps 16, 17 along the vertical direction at two positions spaced apart in the front-rear direction, similarly to each cavity 15 in the upper stage. Out of each cavity 15 in the lower stage, a vertical depth between the front and rear steps 16, 17 is larger than those on both front and rear sides of the steps 16, 17. Further, a lower part of each cavity 15 in the lower stage is formed to have a larger opening width in the lateral direction than an upper part of each cavity 15 in the lower stage. The terminal fitting 13 is inserted into each cavity 15 in the lower stage from below. The inner housing 12 includes retaining portions 18 for restricting the terminal fittings 13 inserted into the respective cavities 15 in the lower stage from coming out downward. A pair of the retaining portions 18 project on left and right inner surfaces of the lower part of each cavity 15 in the lower stage.
As shown in
As shown in
(Terminal Fittings)
The terminal fitting 13 is formed, such as by bending an electrically conductive metal plate. A rear part of the terminal fitting 13 is connected to an end part of a wire 20. As shown in
As shown in
(Outer Housing)
The outer housing 11 is made of synthetic resin and includes a housing assembly space 26 open in a rear surface inside. The outer housing 11 has a front wall 27 in a front surface. As shown in
Here, the inner housing 12 is assembled movably to a partial locking position and a full locking position with respect to the outer housing 11. At the partial locking position, the inner housing 12 is shallowly inserted in the housing assembly space 26 and, as shown in
On the other hand, at the full locking position, the inner housing 12 is inserted with a proper depth into the housing assembly space 26 and, as shown in
As shown in
The outer housing 11 includes a pair of vertical grooves 31 extending on both upper and lower sides from each of both left and right ends of the communication port 29. The outer housing 11 includes first holding portions 32 and second holding portions 33 on the upper and lower surfaces of the respective vertical grooves 31. As shown in
Further, the outer housing 11 includes a pair of groove portions 34 open in left and right side surfaces. Each groove portion 34 extends over the entire length of the outer housing 11 in the front-rear direction and is open in the front and rear surfaces of the outer housing 11. Each groove portion 34 communicates with the respective vertical grooves 31. As shown in
(Protecting Member)
The protecting member 14 is made of synthetic resin and includes, as shown in
The body portion 41 is sized to be insertable into the accommodation space 21. As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
(Assembly Method of Female Connector and Connection/Separation Method of Both Connectors)
In assembling the female connector 10, the inner housing 12 is first held at the partial locking position with respect to the outer housing 11 (see
Subsequently, the terminal fittings 13 are inserted into the respective cavities 15 of the upper stage of the inner housing 12 from above, and the terminal fittings 13 are inserted into the respective cavities 15 of the lower stage of the inner housing 12 from below. The tubular portion 22 of each terminal fitting 13 is fit between the front and rear steps 16, 17 and arranged in contact with the front and rear steps 16, 17. In this way, each terminal fitting 13 is restricted from being shifted in the front-rear direction with respect to the inner housing 12 (see
The protecting member 14 is arranged at the initial position with respect to the outer housing 11. Each resilient holding portion 43 enters the vertical groove 31 and the holding projection 46 of each resilient holding portion 43 is arranged to be sandwiched in the front-rear direction between the first and second holding portions 32, 33 (see
In the process of assembling the protecting member 14 at the initial position, the hooking projections 45 of the hooked portions 42 are displaced in the groove portions 34. When the protecting member 14 is at the initial position, the hooking projections 45 of the hooked portions 42 are located on back end sides (rear end sides) of the groove portions 34 and arranged to project into the groove portions 34 (see FIG. 3).
In this state, the both connectors 10, 60 are connected to each other. In a connection process of the both connectors 10, 60, the outer housing 11 is shallowly fit into the receptacle 61 and each hooking portion 64 enters the groove portion 34. At this time, the inner end surfaces of the respective hooking portions 64 are arranged to be contactable along the outer surfaces of the respective hooked portions 42 of the protecting member 14 (see
As the connection of the both connectors 10, 60 further proceeds, the pressing surface 66 of the circuit board 62 is pressed against the receiving surface 44 of the body portion 41 and a rearward pressing force is applied to the protecting member 14. Associated with that, the resilient holding portions 43 are deflected and deformed by receiving the pressing force and a locked state of the holding projections 46 of the resilient holding portions 43 and the first holding portions 32 is released. At a position where the pressing surface 66 of the circuit board 62 abuts on the receiving surface 44 of the body portion 41, the hooked portions 42 have already resiliently returned and the hooking portions 64 are arranged away from and rearward of the hooked portions 42 (see
As the connection of the both connectors 10, 60 further proceeds, the protecting member 14 is pushed by the circuit board 62 and moved to the connection position. The body portion 41 is displaced toward the back side from the opening side of the accommodation space 21. During this time, a contact state of the circuit board 62 and the body portion 41 is maintained and the circuit board 62 does not contact the contact point portions 25 of the terminal fittings 13.
Immediately before the both connectors 10, 60 are properly connected, the resilient contact pieces 24 slide on slope parts of the body portion 41 to be deflected and deformed. When the both connectors 10, 60 are properly connected, the resilient contact pieces 24 resiliently return and the contact point portions 25 of the resilient contact pieces 24 ride over the body portion 41 and contact the electrically conductive portions 65 of the circuit board 62. In this way, the contact point portions 25 of the respective terminal fittings 13 and the respective electrically conductive portions 65 of the circuit board 62 are electrically connected (see
On the other hand, in withdrawing the circuit board 62 from the accommodation space 21 according to a situation such as maintenance, the lock arm 37 is deflected to locate the lock protrusion 38 outside the lock hole 63 and, in that state, the both connectors 10, 60 are pulled apart from each other. In a separation process of the both connectors 10, 60, slope parts of the hooking portions 64 abut on slope parts of the hooking projections 45 to apply a pressing force to the protecting member 14 in a return direction to the initial position. Here, since the deflection of the hooked portions 42 is restricted by the restricting surfaces 36 of the wall portions 35, the hooked portions 42 are not deflected and deformed by receiving the pressing force. Thus, the protecting member 14 can smoothly start to move toward the initial position (see
Further, the pressing surface 66 of the circuit board 62 is arranged away from and forward of the receiving surface 44 of the body portion 41 when the slope parts of the hooking portions 64 and the slope parts of the hooking projections 45 abut on each other in the separation process of the both connectors 10, 60. That is, a clearance is formed in the front-rear direction between the body portion 41 of the protecting member 14 and the circuit board 62.
Immediately before a separating operation of the both connectors 10, 60 is completed, the hooked portions 42 are separated from the wall portions 35 and become deflectable and deformable. Further, immediately before the separating operation of the both connectors 10, 60 is completed, the holding projections 46 of the respective resilient holding portions 43 abut on the respective first holding portions 32 to be deflected and deformed. Here, since the pair of upper and lower resilient holding portions 43 are arranged on each side of the protecting member 14, there is a concern that resistance due to the interference of the respective resilient holding portions 43 and the respective first holding portions 32 increases.
However, in the case of this embodiment, since the clearance is formed between the body portion 41 of the protecting member 14 and the circuit board 62 as described above, the protecting member 14 can be inclined within a range of the clearance and an abutting timing of the holding projection 46 of each resilient holding portion 43 on each first holding portion 32 can be individually shifted. As a result, the resistance due to the interference of the respective resilient holding portions 43 and the respective first holding portions 32 does not suddenly increase and a peak of the resistance can be suppressed to be small.
If the both connectors 10, 60 are pulled apart thereafter, the respective resilient holding portions 43 resiliently return and the holding projections 46 of the respective resilient holding portions 43 are arranged to be sandwiched between the first and second holding portions 32, 33 again. Since the holding projections 46 abut on the second holding portions 33 in a direction perpendicular to a separating direction, the protecting member 14 is reliably held at the partial locking position with separation restricted. In this way, the protecting member 14 can return to the partial locking position and can be repeatedly used.
As described above, according to this embodiment, since the body portion 41 is located on the opening side of the accommodation space 21 when the protecting member 14 is at the initial position, it can be avoided that the circuit board 62 inserted into the accommodation space 21 abuts on the body portion 41 and the contact point portions 25 of the terminal fittings 13 interfere with the circuit board 62. When the protecting member 14 is at the connection position, the body portion 41 is retracted from the opening side of the accommodation space 21 and a connected state of the contact point portions 25 and the circuit board 62 can be realized. Since the contact point portions 25 of the terminal fittings 13 can be prevented from abutting on a corner part and the like of the circuit board 62, the connected state of the contact point portions 25 and the circuit board 62 can be satisfactorily realized.
Further, in the process of separating the receptacle 61 from the housing 11, 12 in withdrawing the circuit board 62 from the accommodation space 21, the hooking portions 64 can return the protecting member 14 to the initial position by hooking the hooked portions 42. In this case, since the hooking portions 64 are provided on the inner surface of the receptacle 61, the degree of freedom in design and dimensional accuracy of the hooking portions 64 can be enhanced.
Further, in the case of this embodiment, the hooking portions 64 can contact and deflect the hooked portions 42 with the protecting member 14 located at the initial position. On the other hand, if the protecting member 14 reaches the connection position, the deflection of the hooked portions 42 is restricted by the restricting surfaces 36 of the housing 11, 12. Since the deflection of the hooked portions 42 is restricted in withdrawing the circuit board 62 from the accommodation space 21, a hooked state of the hooking portions 64 and the hooked portions 42 can be prevented from being inadvertently released.
Furthermore, when the hooking portions 64 hook the hooked portions 42 in the separation process of the both connectors 10, 60, the clearance is formed between the pressing surface 66 of the circuit board 62 and the protecting member 14 and the protecting member 14 is allowed to be inclined within the range of the clearance. Thus, a timing of each resilient holding portion 43 to ride over the first holding portion 32 can be shifted by inclining the protecting member 14. As a result, a peak of resistance due to the interference of the respective resilient holding portions 43 and the respective first holding portions 32 can be suppressed to be small.
The embodiment disclosed this time should be considered illustrative in all aspects, rather than restrictive.
Although the housing is composed of the inner housing and the outer housing in the case of the above embodiment, the housing may be integrally configured to be undividable in another embodiment.
Although the hooking portions are fixedly provided in the receptacle and the hooked portions are deflectably and deformably provided on the end part of the protecting member in the case of the above embodiment, the hooking portions may be deflectably and deformably provided in the receptacle and the hooked portions may be fixedly provided on the end part of the protecting member in another embodiment.
Although the holding projection is provided on the resilient holding portion and the first and second holding portions are provided in the housing and the holding projection is sandwiched between the first and second holding portions in the case of the above embodiment, the resilient holding portion may be provided with two holding projections and the housing may be provided with one holding portion and the holding portion of the housing may be sandwiched between the two holding projections of the resilient holding portion in another embodiment.
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