1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to connector assembly and, particularly, to a connector assembly with card reader.
2. Description of the Related Art
A commonly used connector assembly includes a connector, a card reader and a housing. The connector and the card reader are undetachably fixed in the housing. However, the card reader is easily damaged by frequent card insertion, and the entire connector assembly must be replaced, thus the utility cost is increased.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views, and both the views are schematic.
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The bottom cover 21 includes a rectangular bottom surface 210, two sidewalls 211, a wiring wall 213, and a mounting wall 215. Two sidewalls 211 are formed at two opposite edges of the bottom surface 210. The wiring wall 213 and the mounting wall 215 are formed at the other edges of the bottom surface 210. Each sidewall 211 interconnects the wiring wall 213 and the mounting wall 215. The bottom surface 210, two sidewalls 211, the wiring wall 213 and the mounting wall 215 cooperatively define a cavity (not labeled) for receiving the connector 30 and the card reader 40. The bottom cover 21 forms a divider 217 between the two sidewalls 211. The divider 217 is a board interconnecting the wiring wall 213 and the mounting wall 215, and divides the bottom cover 21 into a first receiving portion 24 and a second receiving portion 25.
The first receiving portion 24 defines a receiving hole 240 at the mounting wall 215, and forms two dividing boards 241 between the divider 217 and the sidewall 211. The dividing board 241 and adjacent sidewall 211, and the dividing board 241 and divider 217 each define a USB notch 242. The two dividing boards 241 are spaced from each other and define an audio notch 243 therebetween. The bottom surface 210 forms two stopping boards 244 in both the USB notch 242 and the audio notch 243 for clamping the positioning strip 311 of the USB jack 31 and stopping rib 331 of the audio jack 33 respectively. The bottom surface 210 forms a first reinforcement board 245 and a second reinforcement board 246 spaced from the first reinforcement board 245. The bottom surface 210 forms two posts 247 between the first reinforcement board 245 and the second reinforcement board 246 through which cables can pass. The bottom surface 210 forms a fixing post 248 between the first reinforcement board 245 and the wiring board 213 and two reinforcement ribs 2481. A reinforcement rib 2481 interconnects a side of the fixing post 248 and the first reinforcement board 245, and the other reinforcement rib 2481 interconnects the fixing post 248 and the first reinforcement board 245, to firmly fix the fixing post 248 in the first receiving portion 24. The fixing post 248 defines a fixing hole 2483 therein for fixing the top cover 23 on the bottom cover 21. The receiving portion 24 forms a wiring portion 249 protruding from the wiring wall 213. The wiring portion 249 defines a plurality of wiring ports 2491 through which wires can pass.
The second receiving portion 25 is substantially rectangular. The second receiving portion 25 defines a receiving hole 251 on the mounting wall 215 and a guide hole 253 in the wiring wall 213. The second receiving portion 25 forms a guide hook 254 at each corner, and an elastic limiting hook 255 positioned higher than the guide hook 254 from the bottom surface 210. The limiting hook 255 forms a limiting protrusion 2551 on a side surface of the limiting hook 255 and a positioning protrusion 2553 on the other side surface of the limiting hook 255 opposite to the limiting protrusion 2551 at an end away from the bottom surface 210. The second receiving portion 25 forms a pair of latching protrusions 2511 facing each other at a side surface of the receiving hole 251.
The top cover 23 includes a rectangular baseboard 231 and a shutter 233. The baseboard 231 defines a circular stepped hole 2311 corresponding to the fixing hole 2483 of the first receiving portion 24. The baseboard 231 forms an engaging portion 2313 with the wiring portion 249 of the first receiving portion 24 at an end. When the baseboard 231 covers the first receiving portion 24, the engaging portion 2313 and the wiring portion 249 cooperatively define a wiring port (not labeled) therebetween through which wires can pass. The shutter 233 is substantially rectangular, defining an L-shaped sliding jack 2330. The sliding jack 2330 includes a longitudinal sliding portion 2331 and a mounting portion 2332 corresponding to the limiting protrusion 2551 of the limiting hook 255 at an end of the sliding portion 2331. The sliding portion 2331 defines a first positioning jack 2333 at an end away from the mounting portion 2332 and a second positioning jack 2334 at the other end adjacent to the mounting portion 2332. The shutter 233 forms a pair of locking hooks 2335 corresponding to the pair of latching protrusions 2511 of the second receiving portion 25.
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If the card reader 40 is damaged, the shutter 233 may be moved to the open portion and the damaged card reader 40 can be removed without replacing the entire connector assembly 100, thereby decreasing usability costs.
It is understood that the shutter 233 may be hinged at a side of the second receiving portion 25, and open and shut on the second receiving portion 25, whereby the card reader 40 can also be replaced.
Finally, while particular embodiments have been described, the description is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting. For example, various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010 1 0133523 | Mar 2010 | CN | national |
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