Information
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Patent Grant
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6517378
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Patent Number
6,517,378
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Date Filed
Friday, December 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 11, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Barley, Snyder, Senft & Cohen, LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 570
- 439 569
- 439 571
- 439 83
- 439 876
- 439 326
- 439 327
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A card edge connector comprising a housing and a latch member. The housing is attached to a mother board. The latch member has a latch body and a fixing member. The latch body having a housing attaching portion for attachment to the housing and a daughter board holding portion for holding a daughter board. The fixing member separated from the latch body and attached to the mother board. The fixing member mounted on a tab portion formed from the latch body. The tab portion having a broad section and a narrow section having a width smaller than the broad section such that the tab portion is movable in a predetermined range in the vertical direction.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to card edge connectors, and more particularly, to a card edge connector mounted on a mother board that freely loads and unloads a daughter board.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
Card edge connectors, such as those commonly used in personal computers, are mounted on a mother board and freely load and unload a daughter board such as a single inline memory module (SIMM) or double inline memory module (DIMM). An example of one such card edge connector is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid Open No. 2000-208183 A and is shown in
FIGS. 8A through 8C
.
FIG. 8A
shows a card edge connector
101
comprising an insulating housing
110
mounted on a mother board A. The housing
110
has a daughter board receiving recess
111
extending in the longitudinal direction, and a plurality of contacts (not shown) mounted in two upper and lower arrays along the longitudinal direction of the housing
110
that attach to the mother board A. After a daughter board B has been inserted at a first angle into the daughter board receiving recess
111
, shown in
FIG. 8A
, it is pivoted into a second angle, shown in FIG.
8
B. The daughter board B is held in place at the second angle by a pair of metal latch members
120
located at both ends of the housing
110
in the longitudinal direction.
Each latch member
120
is formed by stamping and forming a metal plate, and includes a press fit plate portion
121
and a daughter board holding portion
122
. Shown in
FIG. 8C
, the press fit plate portion
121
is press-fitted into a latch receiving recess
112
formed at the ends of the housing
110
in the longitudinal direction and is provided with an anti-overstress piece
123
extending forward from its front end. The anti-overstress piece
123
is provided with a fixing portion
124
bent inward from the bottom end thereof. The fixing portion
124
is soldered onto the mother board A, thereby fixing the latch member
120
to the mother board A.
The daughter board holding portion
122
comprises a plate portion
122
a
, a hook portion
122
b
, and a daughter board latching piece
122
c
. The plate portion
122
a
is bent substantially forward in the shape of a “U” from the back end of the press fit plate portion
121
. The hook portion
122
b
is in the shape of a hook and is located forward from the plate portion
122
a
and projects inward. The daughter board latching piece
122
c
is bent inward from the top end of the plate portion
122
a
. When the daughter board B is inserted into the daughter board receiving recess
111
and is pivoted from the first angle to the second angle, the elasticity of the plate portion
122
a
temporarily causes the daughter board latching piece
122
c
to shift outward. When it returns to its original position, the daughter board latching piece
122
c
makes contact with the upper surface of the edge of the daughter board B to fix it in position. The hook portion
122
b
enters the notch (not shown) formed in the edge of the daughter board B, further preventing the daughter board B from slipping off the card edge connector
101
when the daughter board B is positioned at the second angle.
Several problems, however, are associated with the card edge connector
101
. In the card edge connector
101
, the fixing portion
124
that is soldered to the mother board A is bent from the anti-overstress piece
123
that is integrally formed with the other portions comprising the latch member
120
. Thus, if the mother board A is warped, the warp of the mother board A can not be absorbed by the fixing portion
124
when it is soldered to the mother board A. As a result, the card edge connector
101
, including the latch member
120
, can not be properly soldered to the motherboard A if the warp is larger than a predetermined range, even though the coplanarity of the entire connector assembly is within the predetermined range.
In an effort to overcome this problem, devices such as Japanese Utility Model Laid Open No. 5-23429 U, shown in
FIGS. 9A through 9C
, have been developed.
FIG. 9A
shows a surface mount type connector
201
mounted on the surface of a circuit board (not shown). The connector
201
comprises an insulating housing
210
and a plurality of contacts
220
. The contacts
220
are attached to the housing
210
and have a solder connection portion
221
for attachment to the circuit board. Slots
211
penetrate in the vertical direction and are formed at both ends of the housing
210
in the longitudinal direction. Both sides of the slots
211
have shoulders
212
. A metal peg
230
in the shape of an “L” and having a slit
232
and barbs
231
at both edges is attached within the slots
211
. The metal peg is movable in a predetermined range in the vertical direction. The bottom surface of the peg
230
is soldered to the circuit board to reinforce the connection between the circuit board and the connector
201
. The peg
230
is inserted downward into the slot
211
and between the shoulders
212
. The upward movement of the peg
230
is thereby limited by the cooperation between the barbs
231
and the shoulders
212
. The downward movement of the peg
230
is limited by the cooperation between the upper edge of the slit
232
and a projection
213
projecting from the housing
210
to the slot
211
.
Because the peg
230
is movable in the vertical direction with respect to the housing
210
within a predetermined range, the peg
230
is also movable in the vertical direction with respect to the solder connection portion
221
of the contact
220
within a predetermined range. Therefore, when the contact
220
and the peg
230
are soldered to the circuit board, any warping of the circuit board can be absorbed. However, since the metal peg
230
is directly mounted in the slot
211
, the barbs
231
on the peg
230
can chip the sides of the slot
211
when the peg
230
is mounted. When the sides of the slot
211
are chipped, the peg
230
can become displaced within the slot
211
.
In view of the above-mentioned problems, it is therefore desirable to develop a card edge connector that is capable of absorbing the warp of a mother board when the entire connector, including the fixing member, is soldered to the mother board. It is further desirable to develop a card edge connector where the mother board fixing member is protected from displacement from the latch body.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a card edge connector comprising an insulating housing mounted on a mother board and a latch member. The latch member comprises a latch body having a housing attaching portion attached to the housing and a daughter board holding portion for holding a daughter board. The fixing member is separated from the latch body and is attached to the mother board. The fixing member is mounted on a tab portion formed from the latch body that is moveable in a predetermined range in the vertical direction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A
is a plan view of a first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 1B
is a front view of the first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 1C
is a right side view of the first embodiment of the card edge connector showing a mother board and a daughter board.
FIG. 2A
is a partial sectional front view of a latch body showing a left latch member for use in the first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 2B
is a right side view of the latch body showing the left latch member for use in the first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 2C
is a left side view of the latch body showing the left latch member for use in the first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the latch body used in the first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 4A
is a plan view of a fixing member showing the left latch member for use in the first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 4B
is a front view of the fixing member showing the left latch member for use in the first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 4C
is a left side view of the fixing member showing the left latch member for use in the first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 4D
is a bottom view of the fixing member showing the left latch member for use in the first embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 4E
is a sectional view along the line
4
E—
4
E shown in FIG.
4
A.
FIG. 5
is a partial sectional front view of the left latch member of the first embodiment of the card edge connector showing the fixing member soldered on the mother board.
FIG. 6A
is a partial sectional front view of a right latch member showing a second embodiment of the card edge connector with the fixing member set parallel to the latch member.
FIG. 6B
is a partial sectional front view of the right latch member showing the second embodiment of the card edge connector with the fixing member rotated and inclined toward the latch member.
FIG. 7
is a plan view of the latch body of the second embodiment of the card edge connector.
FIG. 8A
is a sectional view of a card edge connector of the prior art showing the daughter board inserted at a first angle.
FIG. 8B
is a sectional view of the card edge connector of the prior art showing the daughter board inserted at a second angle.
FIG. 8C
is a partial plan view of the card edge connector of the prior art showing the latch member attached to the housing.
FIG. 9A
is a bottom view of a surface mount type connector of the prior art.
FIG. 9B
is a sectional view of the surface mount type connector of the prior art taken along the line
9
B—
9
B shown in FIG.
9
A.
FIG. 9C
is a sectional view of the surface mount type connector of the prior art taken along the line
9
C—
9
C shown in FIG.
9
A.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 1A through 5
show a first embodiment of a card edge connector
1
.
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B, and
1
C show the card edge connector
1
comprising an insulating housing
10
and a plurality of contacts
20
. The insulating housing
10
has a substantially rectangular insulating member that extends in the longitudinal direction and is formed by molding a synthetic resin, such as PBT. It should be understood by those skilled in the art, however, that other resins could be used to obtain substantially similar results. The insulated housing
10
is mounted on a mother board A and has a daughter board receiving recess
11
extending in the longitudinal direction (the horizontal direction in FIG.
1
B). The contacts
20
are arranged in two upper and lower arrays in the longitudinal direction of the housing
10
. Each contact
20
comprises a solder connection portion
21
for attachment to the surface of the mother board A. A rib
12
, shown in
FIG. 1B
, is positioned to the right of the center of the housing
10
in the longitudinal direction to prevent the reverse side insertion of a daughter board B.
At both ends of the housing
10
, in the longitudinal direction, is a pair of latch members
30
A,
30
B. The latch members
30
A,
30
B fix the daughter board B at a second angle substantially parallel to the mother board A. The daughter board B is inserted between the plurality of contacts
20
arranged in the two upper and lower arrays until it is received at a first angle in the daughter board receiving recess
11
. The daughter board B touches the contacts
20
in the two upper and lower arrays and is pivoted until it reaches the second angle. As a result, the daughter board B is electrically connected to the mother board A. The latch members
30
A,
30
B are symmetrically set about the center of the housing
10
. The latch member
30
A is positioned to the left of the center of the housing
10
in the longitudinal direction, and the latch member
30
B is positioned to the right of the center of the housing
10
in the longitudinal direction. Because the latch members
30
A,
30
B are symmetrically arranged, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while the left side latch member
30
A will be described herein, the right side latch member
30
B will have a similar configuration.
As shown in
FIG. 1B
, the latch member
30
A comprises a metal latch body
40
and a metal fixing member
50
separated from the latch body
40
. The latch body
40
is formed by stamping and forming a metal plate, such as stainless steel, and comprises a housing attaching portion or press fit plate portion
41
to be press fitted to the housing
10
, shown in
FIGS. 2B and 2C
. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art, however, that other materials can be used to obtain a substantially similar result. Shown in
FIG. 3
, at the front end of the press fit plate portion
41
a transition portion
43
a
extends diagonally forward and outward. A first plate portion
43
extends forward from the tip of the transition portion
43
a
. At the front end and on the upper edge of the press fit plate portion
41
, a folded end
42
extends upward and then is folded down and inward. On the front edge of the folded end
42
, a second plate portion
46
extends forward and substantially parallel to the first plate portion
43
. A plurality of projections
48
project outward from the folded end
42
to maintain a predetermined distance between the first plate portion
43
and the second plate portion
46
.
At the front end of the second plate portion
46
, a daughter board holding portion
47
holds the daughter board B at the second angle. The daughter board holding portion
47
comprises a daughter board stopper
47
a
and a daughter board holding piece
47
b
. The daughter board stopper
47
a
extends from the front end of the second plate portion
46
and bends inward at a predetermined angle. The daughter board holding piece
47
b
bends inward from the upper edge of the second plate portion
46
. When the daughter board B is inserted at the first angle into the daughter board receiving recess
11
and is pivoted to the second angle, the daughter board holding piece
47
b
moves outward as a result of the elasticity of the second plate portion
46
. When the daughter board B is received at the second angle, the daughter board holding piece
47
b
returns to its original position and makes contact with an upper surface of an edge of the daughter board B to fix it into position. In this position, the daughter board holding piece
47
b
fixes the daughter board B by preventing the lift-free performance of the daughter board B. The daughter board stopper
47
a
enters the notch (not shown) formed in the edge of the daughter board B when the daughter board B is located at the second angle, thereby preventing the daughter board B from slipping-off the connector
1
in the forward direction. Provided at the front end of the lower edge and the rear end of the lower edge of the second plate portion
46
are daughter board supporting portions
49
a
,
49
b
. The daughter board supporting portions
49
a
,
49
b
extend inward and support the daughter board B when the daughter board B is located at the second angle. The daughter board supporting portion
49
a
,
49
b
are located in different surface positions such that their upper surfaces can vary in height to accommodate warp of the daughter board B when the daughter board B is located at the second angle.
A tab portion
44
having the plate thickness t, shown in
FIG. 2A
, is bent inward from the lower edge of the first plate portion
43
. The tab portion
44
extends below the second plate portion
46
and comprises a broad section
44
a
and a narrow section
44
b
. The broad section
44
a
is bent inward from the first plate portion
43
. The narrow section
44
b
extends inward from a tip of the broad section
44
a
. Shown in
FIG. 3
, the width W
2
of the narrow section
44
b
is smaller than the width W
1
of the broad section
44
a
. Engaging shoulders
44
c
are formed at the tip end of the broad section
44
a
and are located on both sides of the narrow section
44
b
, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 5
. An engaging aperture
44
e
is formed vertically through the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
. A tilting surface
44
d
at a tip of the narrow section
44
b
has a predetermined width and diagonally tilts upward toward the engaging aperture
44
e.
An anti-over-movement piece
45
comprises a coupling portion
45
a
and a rising piece
45
b
. The coupling portion
45
a
is bent inward from the front end of the lower edge of the first plate portion
43
and is located below the second plate portion
46
. The rising piece
45
b
projects from the tip of the coupling portion
45
a
. The second plate portion
46
is located between the first plate portion
43
and the rising piece
45
b
such that the outward movement of the second plate portion
46
can be limited by the first plate portion
43
. The inward movement of the second plate portion
46
can be limited by the rising piece
45
b
of the anti-over-movement piece
45
.
The fixing member
50
is formed by stamping and forming a metal plate, such as stainless steel, and is solder plated or tinned for connection by soldering. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art, however, that other materials such as a copper alloy could be used to form the fixing member
50
for a substantially similar result. The fixing member
50
comprises a plate top portion
51
, a pair of side plate portions
52
, and a pair of plate bottom portions
53
. The plate top portion
51
extends in the bending direction of the tab portion
44
. The side plate portions
52
extend downward from both sides of the plate top portion
51
. The plate bottom portions
53
extend toward each other from each of the lower ends of the side plate portions
52
, as shown in
FIGS. 4A through 4E
. The plate top portion
51
of the fixing member
50
has a guide board portion
51
a
at the left end and an elastic engaging piece
54
extending from the left end to the right end in the bending direction of the tab unit
44
. The elastic engaging piece
54
is a one-legged beam and has a width narrower than that of the tilting surface
44
d
formed on the tab portion
44
. A tip of the elastic engaging piece
54
is bent until it is substantially adjacent to a top surface of the plate bottom portion
53
. The width W
A
between the pair of side plate portions
52
, shown in
FIG. 4B
, is larger than the width W
2
of the narrow section
44
b
, shown in
FIG. 3
, such that the narrow section
44
b
can be inserted therebetween. The width W
B
between the plate bottom portion
53
and the plate top portion
51
, shown in
FIG. 4B
, is larger than the thickness t of the tab portion
44
, shown in FIG.
2
A.
The assembly of the card edge connector will now be described with reference to FIG.
5
. The fixing member
50
is mounted on the tab portion
44
of the latch body
40
by pressing the guide board portion
51
a
toward the first plate portion
43
and adjacent to the upper surface of the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
. When the fixing member
50
is mounted, the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
is inserted from the tip end into the space in the fixing member
50
enclosed by the plate top portion
51
, the side plate portions
52
, and the plate bottom portions
53
. At this time, the narrow section
44
b
can be inserted by the guide board portion
51
a
by traveling along the upper surface of the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
. The narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
is inserted from its tip into the space in the fixing member
50
, then the tip of the elastic engaging piece
54
slides on the tilting surface
44
d
formed at the tip of the narrow section
44
b
, deflecting the elastic engaging piece
54
upward. When the tip of the elastic engaging piece
54
reaches the engaging aperture
44
e
, then the elastic engaging piece
54
returns to its original position and engages with the edge of the engaging aperture
44
e
. The left edge of the side plate portions
52
touch the engaging shoulder
44
c
formed in the tab portion
44
in the tab bending direction. When the elastic engaging piece
54
is engaged with the engaging aperture
44
e
, the tip of the elastic engaging piece
54
is designed to slide on the tilting surface
44
d
. Thus, the tip of the elastic engaging piece
54
is smoothly led to the engaging aperture
44
e.
When the elastic engaging piece
54
is engaged with the engaging aperture
44
e
and the left edge of the side plate portion
52
in the tab bending direction touches the engaging shoulder
44
c
formed on the tab portion
44
, the movement in the bending direction of the tab portion
44
of the fixing member
50
is limited. The movement in the direction orthogonal to the tab bending direction of the fixing member
50
is also limited by the inside of the side plate portions
52
touching the side edge of the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
. After the fixing member
50
is mounted on the tab portion
44
, the fixing member
50
can be moved in the vertical direction Z, shown in
FIG. 5
, with respect to the tab portion
44
. The downward movement of the fixing member
50
is limited by the lower surface of the plate top portion
51
of the fixing member
50
touching the upper surface of the narrow section
44
b
. The upward movement of the fixing member
50
is limited by the upper surface of the plate bottom portion
53
touching the lower surface of the narrow section
44
b.
The latch members
30
A,
30
B are attached to both sides of the housing
10
in the longitudinal direction. The card edge connector
1
is then surface mounted on the mother board A. As shown in
FIGS. 1C and 5
, the solder connection portion
21
of the contacts
20
and the plate bottom portions
53
of the fixing members
50
of the latch members
30
A,
30
B are mounted in predetermined positions on the mother board A and then soldered by re-flow soldering. At this time, the fixing member
50
can be moved in the vertical direction Z, shown in
FIG. 5
, with respect to the tab portion
44
of the latch body
40
in a predetermined range. Thus, even if mother board A is warped, the warp can be absorbed by the vertical movement of the fixing member
50
, allowing the solder connection portion
21
of the contacts
20
and the fixing member
50
to be successfully soldered to the mother board A.
Further, since the tab portion
44
of the latch body
40
and the fixing member
50
are made of metal, the risk of chipping is reduced when the fixing member
50
is mounted on the tab portion
44
. Because the risk of chipping is reduced, the fixing member
50
is prevented from becoming displaced from the tab portion
44
of the latch body
40
. Additionally, the movement in the tab bending direction of the fixing member
50
is limited by the left edge of the side plate portions
52
touching the engaging shoulder
44
c
and the elastic engaging piece
54
engaged with the engaging aperture
44
e
. The movement orthogonal to the tab bending direction of the fixing member
50
is limited by the side plate portions
52
touching the side edge of the narrow section
44
b
formed on the tab portion
44
. Since the fixing member
50
can be moved in the vertical direction until the plate top portion
51
and the plate bottom portion
53
touch the narrow section
44
b
, the fixing member
50
can be mounted on the tab portion
44
movable in a predetermined vertical range with respect to the tab portion
44
. Also, by inserting the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
from its tip into the space of the fixing member
50
, the fixing member
50
can be easily mounted on the tab portion
44
.
FIGS. 6A through 7
show a second embodiment of the card edge connector
1
. The second embodiment of the card edge connector
1
has the same basic configuration as the card edge connector
1
shown in
FIGS. 1A through 5
, however, the latch body
40
and the fixing member
50
respectively constituting the latch members
30
A and
30
B have been varied. Since the latch members
30
A,
30
B are symmetrically arranged, only the latch body
40
and the fixing member
50
constituting the right side latch member
30
B will be described herein, and it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the latch body
40
and the fixing member
50
constituting the left side latch member
30
A will have a substantially similar configuration.
The latch body
40
has substantially the same basic configuration as the latch body
40
shown in
FIGS. 1A through 3
, and
5
. The latch body
40
is made of a similar material as that of the first embodiment. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the latch body
40
comprises the press fit plate portion
41
, the folded end
42
, the first plate portion
43
, the second plate portion
46
, the daughter board holding portion
47
, the anti-over movement piece
45
, and the tab portion
44
.
The tab portion
44
, however, differs from the first embodiment in that the tab portion
44
is bent inward from the lower edge of the first plate portion
43
and extends below the second plate portion
46
, as shown in FIG.
6
. The tab portion
44
comprises a broad section
44
a
bent inward from the first plate portion
43
and a narrow section
44
b
narrower than the broad section
44
a
and extending inward from the tip of the broad section
44
a
. Engaging shoulders
44
c
are formed at the tip surfaces of the broad section
44
a
located on both sides of the narrow section
44
b
. An engaging aperture
44
e
is formed vertically through the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
. A tilting surface
44
d
, positioned at the tip of the narrow section
44
b
, has a predetermined width and diagonally tilts upward toward the engaging aperture
44
e
from the tip of the narrow section
44
b.
Unlike the tab portion
44
of the latch body
40
of the first embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1A through 3
, and
5
, two projections
44
f
project upward on an upper surface of the broad section
44
a
of the tab portion
44
. A pair of beads
44
g
are projected on an upper surface of the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
located on the both sides of the engaging aperture
44
e
. The height of each bead
44
g
smaller than that of the projection
44
f.
The fixing member
50
has the same basic configuration as the fixing member
50
shown in
FIGS. 1A through 1C
, and
4
A through
5
. The fixing member
50
is made of a similar material as that of the first embodiment and is solder plated or tinned for connection by soldering. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the fixing member
50
comprises a plate top portion
51
extending in the bending direction of the tab portion
44
, a pair of side plate portions
52
extending downward from both sides of the plate top portion
51
, and a pair of plate bottom portions
53
extending toward each other from each of the lower ends of the pair of the side plate portions
52
.
The plate top portion
51
of the second embodiment, however, is provided with a guide board portion
51
a
at the left end of the plate top portion
51
and an elastic engaging piece
54
. The elastic engaging piece
54
is a one-legged beam extending from the left end to the right end of the plate top portion
51
in the bending direction of the tab portion
44
. The elastic engaging piece
54
has a width a little narrower than that of the tilting surface
44
d
formed on the tab portion
44
. The elastic engaging piece
54
has a tip set free and bent to reach slightly above the top surface of the plate bottom portion
53
. The width between the pair of side plate portions
52
is larger than the width of the narrow section
44
b
such that the narrow section
44
b
can be inserted therebetween. Further, unlike the fixing member
50
shown in
FIGS. 1
,
4
, and
5
, the distance from the plate bottom portion
53
to the plate top portion
51
is larger than the sum of the thickness of the tab portion
44
and the height of the projection
44
f.
The fixing member
50
is mounted on the tab portion
44
of the latch body
40
by pressing the guide board portion
51
a
toward the first plate portion
43
with the guide board portion
51
a
traveling adjacent to the upper surface of the bead
44
g
and the projection
44
f
of the tab portion
44
, as shown in FIG.
6
A. When the fixing member
50
is mounted, the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
is inserted from the tip into the space in the fixing member
50
enclosed by the plate top portion
51
, the pair of side plate portions
52
, and the pair of the plate bottom portions
53
. When the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
is inserted from its tip into the space in the fixing member
50
, then the tip of the elastic engaging piece
54
slides on the tilting surface
44
d
formed at the tip of the narrow section
44
b
, causing the elastic engaging piece
54
to deflect upward. When the tip of the elastic engaging piece
54
reaches the engaging aperture
44
e
, then the elastic engaging piece
54
returns to its original position and engages with the edge of the engaging aperture
44
e
. The left edge of the side plate portions
52
touches the engaging shoulder
44
c
formed in the tab portion
44
in the tab bending direction. When the elastic engaging piece
54
is engaged with the engaging aperture
44
e
, the tip of the elastic engaging piece
54
is designed to slide on the tilting surface
44
d
. Thus, the tip of the elastic engaging piece
54
is smoothly led to the engaging aperture
44
e.
The movement in the bending direction of the tab portion
44
is limited by the elastic engaging piece
54
engaging with the engaging aperture
44
e
and the right edge in the tab bending direction of the side plate portion
52
touching the engaging shoulder
44
c
formed on the tab portion
44
, as shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B
. Simultaneously, the movement in the direction orthogonal to the bending direction of the tab portion
44
of the fixing member
50
is limited by the inside of the pair of side plate portions
52
touching the side edge of the narrow section
44
b
of the tab portion
44
. After the fixing member
50
is mounted on the tab portion
44
, unlike the case shown in
FIG. 5
, the fixing member
50
can be rotated in the vertical direction X, shown in
FIG. 6B
, centering on the projection
44
f
. When the lower surface of the plate top portion
51
of the fixing member
50
touches the upper surface of the bead
44
g
, the downward rotation of the fixing member
50
is limited. When the upper surface of the plate bottom portion
53
touches the lower surface of the narrow section
44
b
, the upward rotation of the fixing member
50
is limited.
In the second embodiment of the card edge connector
1
, since the fixing member
50
can be rotated in the vertical direction centering on the projection
44
f
, even if the mother board A is warped, the warp can be absorbed by the rotation of the fixing member
50
in the vertical direction. Thus, the solder connection portion
21
of the contact
20
and the fixing member
50
can be successfully soldered to the mother board A. Further, although the force works on the card edge connector
1
or the latch body
40
to vertically move them upward, no impact is applied to the fixing member
50
because the projection
44
f
stays in contact with the guide board portion
51
a
. Therefore, cracking is unlikely to occur in a soldered portion. Additionally, since the projection
44
f
remains in contact with the guide board portion
51
a
, the mother board A and the daughter board B can be grounded through the latch body
40
and the fixing member
50
.
While the present invention has been described in connection with the illustrated embodiments, it will be appreciated and understood that modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. For example, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the shape of the fixing member
50
and the tab portion
44
are not limited to the shapes shown in
FIGS. 1 through 5
so far as the fixing member
50
can be mounted on the tab portion
44
with the fixing member
50
movable in the vertical direction in a predetermined range with respect to the tab portion
44
bent from the latch body
40
. In another example, the daughter board holding portion
47
of the latch body
40
may be coated with resin. Further, it is not necessary to provide the projection
44
f
on the tab portion
44
side. The projection
44
f
may be provided on the fixing member
50
side so far as the fixing member
50
can be moved in the vertical direction centering on the projection
44
f.
Claims
- 1. A card edge connector comprising:a housing attached to a mother board; a latch body having a housing attaching portion for attachment to the housing and a daughter board holding portion for holding a daughter board; a tab portion formed from the latch body such that the tab portion is movable in a predetermined range in the vertical direction; and a fixing member separated from the latch body, attached to the mother board, and mounted on the tab portion.
- 2. The card edge connector of claim 1, wherein the tab portion limits the movement of the fixing member in a bending direction of the tab portion and in a direction orthogonal to the bending direction of the tab portion with movement in the vertical direction allowed with respect to the tab portion.
- 3. The card edge connector of claim 1, wherein the fixing member has a side plate portion that limits movement of the fixing member.
- 4. The card edge connector of claim 1, wherein the tab portion has a broad section bent from the latch body and a narrow section having a width smaller than the broad section and extending from a tip of the broad section.
- 5. The card edge connector of claim 4, wherein the broad section has engaging shoulders formed at tip surfaces of the broad section and located at sides of the narrow section.
- 6. The card edge connector of claim 1, wherein the fixing member has a plate top portion having an elastic engaging piece that extends in the bending direction of the tab portion.
- 7. The card edge connector of claim 6, wherein the plate top portion has side plate portions extending downward from sides of the plate top portion having a width sufficient to insert a narrow section between the side plate portions.
- 8. The card edge connector of claim 7, wherein the side plate portions have bottom portions extending from ends of the side plate portions having a width between the plate top portion and the plate bottom portion larger than the narrow section.
- 9. The card edge connector of claim 1, wherein the fixing member and the tab portion are made of metal.
- 10. The card edge connector according to claim 1, wherein the tab section has a projection positioned on an end portion of the tab section such that the fixing member can be rotated in the vertical direction centering on the projection.
- 11. A card edge connector comprising:a housing attached to a mother board; a latch body having a housing attaching portion for attachment to the housing and a daughter board holding portion for holding a daughter board; a tab portion formed from the latch body having a broad section and a narrow section having a width smaller than the broad section, the tab portion being movable in a predetermined range in the vertical direction; a fixing member separated from the latch body, attached to the mother board, and mounted on the tab portion; the fixing member having a plate top portion having an elastic engaging piece that extends in a bending direction of the tab portion; side plate portions extending downward from sides of the plate top portion having a width sufficient to insert the narrow section between the side plate portions; and bottom portions extending from ends of the side plate portions having a width between the plate top portion and the plate bottom portion larger than the narrow section.
- 12. The card edge connector according to claim 11, wherein the fixing member has a projection positioned on an end portion of the fixing member such that the fixing member can be rotated in the vertical direction centering on the projection.
- 13. The card edge connector according to claim 11, wherein the tab section has a projection positioned on an end portion of the tab section such that the fixing member can be rotated in the vertical direction centering on the projection.
- 14. The card edge connector of claim 11, wherein the broad section has engaging shoulders formed at tip surfaces of the broad section and located at sides of the narrow section.
- 15. The card edge connector of claim 14, wherein the plate top portions movement in the tab bending direction of the fixing member is limited by an edge in the tab bending direction of the side plate portion of the fixing member touching the engaging shoulder and the elastic engaging piece engaging an aperture.
- 16. The card edge connector of claim 11, wherein the plate top portion has a lower surface touching an upper surface of the narrow section to limit the downward movement of the fixing member.
- 17. The card edge connector of claim 11, wherein the plate bottom portion has an upper surface touching a lower surface of the narrow section to limit the upward movement of the fixing member.
- 18. A card edge connector comprising:a housing attached to a mother board; a latch body having a housing attaching portion for attachment to the housing and a daughter board holding portion for holding a daughter board; a tab portion formed from the latch body having a broad section and a narrow section having a width smaller than the broad section, the tab portion being movable in a predetermined range in the vertical direction; the broad section having engaging shoulders formed at tip surfaces of the broad section and located at sides of the narrow section; a fixing member separated from the latch body, attached to the mother board, and mounted on the tab portion; the fixing member having a plate top portion having an elastic engaging piece that extends in a bending direction of the tab portion; side plate portions extending downward from sides of the plate top portion having a width sufficient to insert the narrow section between the side plate portions; and bottom portions extending from ends of the side plate portions having a width between the plate top portion and the plate bottom portion larger than the narrow section.
- 19. The card edge connector of claim 18, wherein the plate top portion has a lower surface touching an upper surface of the narrow section to limit the downward movement of the fixing member, and the plate bottom portion has an upper surface touching a lower surface of the narrow section to limit the upward movement of the fixing member.
- 20. The card edge connector according to claim 18, wherein the tab portion has a projection positioned on an end portion of the fixing member such that the fixing member can be rotated in the vertical direction centering on the projection.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-375054 |
Dec 2000 |
JP |
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2001-119444 |
Apr 2001 |
JP |
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