The present invention relates to a connector cover, and in particular, a connector cover used for a connector of a card edge type such as an expansion slot of a computer.
While the computers are used in various places, they are often installed in an environment unsuitable for installation. In such cases, contact failures may be caused by, for example, dirt stuck in an available expansion slot of the computer. Thus, a connector cover is used for a connector which is an unused available slot or the like to block its opening.
A card edge connector used, for example, for the available expansion slot or the like of a computer has an opening having a concave groove formed therein for mounting an apparatus having a card-shaped portion on which a connecting terminal is provided, such as various kinds of cards like a memory card for example. The connector cover for blocking such an opening of the card edge connector is proposed in Japanese Patent No. 3003691.
This connector cover 101 is made from an insulator material such as plastic, and has a cover 102, handles 103 and insertions 104. The cover 102 is formed in a rectangular plate, and a plurality of the handles 103 are placed at predetermined intervals in the longitudinal direction on the top surface of the cover 102. The cover 102 has the insertions 104 in the shape of a rectangular plate protruding out downward from the under surface thereof. A plurality of the insertions 104 are placed at predetermined intervals, facing the handles 103, in the longitudinal direction of the cover 102. The insertion 104 is formed, for example, to have a width equal to the interval of an inner wall of a connection section 106 in the shape of a concave groove of a card edge connector 105. A notch 107 extending in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the cover 102 is provided between the handles 103 adjacent on the top surface of the cover 102. An appropriate number of the notches 107, for example, three notches 107, are spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction of the cover 102. The notch 107 is a V-shaped groove, for example, formed on the top surface of the cover 102, and has an appropriate depth from the top surface toward the under surface of the cover 102.
To attach such a conventional connector cover 101 on the card edge connector 105 for example, the insertions 104 formed on the under surface of the cover 102 are inserted into the connection sections 106 of the card edge connector 105 until the under surface of the cover 102 comes into contact with the top surface of the card edge connector 105. The connection sections 106 of the card edge connector 105 are covered by the cover 102. The insertions 104 of the connector cover 101 then come into contact with the inner walls of the connection sections 106 of the card edge connector 105, and are held by a frictional force between the inner walls and the insertions 104. In addition, to remove the connector cover 101, an operator holds and pulls up the handles 103 provided on the cover 102 so that the connector cover 101 comes off the card edge connector 105. The notches 107 are provided on the cover 102 to enable the connector cover 101 to be apply variable connectors. The initial connector cover 101 is in the shape of a string connected in the longitudinal direction, and the notch 107 is folded to separate the connector cover 101 for use depending on the length of the top surface of the card edge connector 105.
For the above-mentioned conventional connector cover 101, it is possible to integrate the handles 103 with the cover 102 to ease production of the connector cover 101.
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To remove the conventional connector cover 201 as described above from the card edge connector 105, the operator holds and pulls up the lifting section 203 which is a protruding end of the cover 202 of the connector cover 201.
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An object of the present invention is to provide a connector cover which neither impairs a positioning function to a connector nor makes an insertion tear or split from a cover when the connector cover is removed from the connector.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a connector cover, for covering an opening of a connector, is provided which includes: a cover which covers the opening of the connector; an insertion which protrudes out from the cover and which is inserted into the opening; and a chamfer which is provided at the end of the insertion, wherein the end is on the side from which the cover is lifted when the connector cover is removed from the connector.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a connector cover, for covering a plurality of openings of a connector, is provided which includes: a cover which covers the openings of the connector; a plurality of insertions which protrudes out from the cover, and each of which is inserted into one of the plurality of openings; and a chamfer which is provided at the end of at least one of the insertions, wherein the end is on the side from which the cover is lifted when the connector cover is removed from the connector.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be made more apparent by the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a to 9c are perspective views showing a state of having the conventional connector cover shown in
In the drawings, the same reference numerals represent the same structural elements.
A first embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below.
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Next, the operation of this embodiment will be described.
In the case of removing the connector cover 1 from the card edge connector 5, the operator holds and pulls up the lifting section 3 upward, which is a protruding portion of the cover 2 of the connector cover 1. Then, the cover 2 of the connector cover 1 rotates on the axis, which is the other end of the lifting section 3, and moves upward. On the side of the lifting section 3 of the insertion 4, a surface 9, which is the side surface of the insertion 4 standing on the cover 2, is not chamfered, and works to settle the connector cover 1 by contacting to the inner wall of the connection section 6. However, since the edge of the insertion 4 is beveled and thus the chamfer 8 is formed thereon, when the lifting section 3 is lifted and the connector cover 1 is removed, the inner wall of the connection section 6 will not interfere with the edge of the insertion 4 on the side of the lifting section 3 and separation or removal of the connector cover 1 from the card edge connector 5 will not be blocked. In addition, when the connector cover 1 is forcibly removed from the card edge connector 5, the insertion 4 fixed or formed on the cover 2 will not be torn or split at the root, the boundary of the insertion 4 and the cover 2.
Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail. Of the components shown in
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When the lifting section 13 is held and pulled upward to remove the connector cover 11 of the second embodiment from the card edge connector 5, the cover 12 of the connector cover 11 moves upward in a circular movement on the pseudo-axis which is the end of the opposite side to the lifting section 13 in the longitudinal direction of the cover 12. End surfaces 19 of the insertions 14 and 15 on the side of the lifting section 13 standing vertically to the longitudinal direction of the cover 12 are in contact with the inner walls of the connection sections of the card edge connector 5, respectively. However, since the ends of the under surfaces of the insertions 14 and 15 on the sides of lifting sections 13 are chamfered, neither of the insertions 14 and 15 even on the side of the lifting sections 13 interferes with the inner walls of the connection sections of the card edge connector 5 when the cover 12 moves upward in an arc. For this reason, when the lifting section 13 is pulled upward to remove the connector cover 11 from the card edge connector 5, the insertions 14 and 15 formed on the cover 12 will not be torn or split at the root.
Next, a third embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail. Of the components shown in
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When the lifting section 13 is held and pulled upward to remove the connector cover 21 of the third embodiment from the card edge connector 5, a portion of the cover 22 on the side of the lifting section 13 bordered with the notch 27 moves upward in an arc on the axis which is the notch 27. The end surface 19 of the insertion 14 standing vertically to the longitudinal direction of the cover 22 is in contact with the inner wall of the connection sections of the card edge connector 5. However, since the insertion 14 has the chamfer 18 at the end of the under surface thereof on the side of the lifting section 13, the insertion 14 does not interfere with the inner wall of the connection sections of the card edge connector 5 during the movement of the connector cover 21. For this reason, when the lifting section 13 is pulled upward to remove the connector cover 21 from the card edge connector 5, the insertion 14 formed on the cover 22 will not be torn or split at the root.
Next, a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail. Of the components shown in
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When the lifting section 13 is held and pulled upward to remove the connector cover 31 of the fourth embodiment from the card edge connector 5, a portion of the cover 22 on the side of the lifting section 13 bordered with the notch 27 moves upward in an arc on the axis which is the notch 27. The end surface 19 of the insertion 14 standing vertically to the longitudinal direction of the cover 22 is in contact with the inner wall of the connection sections of the card edge connector 5. However, since the insertion 14 has the chamfer 18 provided at the end of the under surface thereof on the side of the lifting section 13, the insertion 14 does not interfere with the inner wall of the connection sections of the card edge connector 5 during the movement of the connector cover 31. For this reason, when the lifting section 13 is pulled upward to remove the connector cover 31 from the card edge connector 5, the insertion 14 formed on the cover 22 will not be torn or split at the root.
While the chamfer described above is formed by cutting a triangular prism from the protruding rectangular solid on the cover and the cut out fragment is the triangular prism whose one edge is the edge of the protruding rectangular solid on the side of the lifting section 13 in any of the above-mentioned first to fourth embodiments, it is not limited thereto. A chamfer 19 may be formed, for example, by cutting the edge of the protruding rectangular solid on the cover and a cut-out corner of the protruding rectangular solid forms a curved surface as shown in FIG. 5. In addition, a chamfer 20 may be formed by cutting a rectangular parallelepiped from the edge of the protruding rectangular solid on the cover as shown in FIG. 6.
Moreover, while the connector to have the connector cover attached thereto was described as the card edge connector in the above-mentioned embodiments, it is not limited thereto. The connector cover according to the present invention may be adopted for all the connectors capable of having the connector cover attached thereto.
As described in detail above, the connector cover according to the present invention has the insertion inserted into the connector which will not interferes with the inner wall of the connector when the end of the connector cover is lifted to remove from the connector. More specifically, in the present invention, a chamfer which is provided at the end of the insertion, wherein the end is on the side from which the cover is lifted when the connector cover is removed from the connector. As a result, the boundary of the connector cover between the insertion and the cover will not be torn or split.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments described above, it will now be possible for those skilled in the art to put this invention into practice in various other manners.
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