Connector for thin cartridge

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6238248
  • Patent Number
    6,238,248
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 17, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 29, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A thin cartridge to which a connector of the present invention is applied has an insertion space therein which is open through an opening formed on an end face of a frame thereof. A printed circuit board having terminals patterned on an edge surface portion thereof is provided on one of surfaces defining the insertion space. The connector includes an engagement wall to be inserted into the frame as a single component for engagement with the frame of the cartridge. The engagement wall has first and second opposite faces exposed to the outside. Arrangement of contact members retained in retention grooves formed in the first face can be viewed from the side opposed to the first face.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a connector for use with a thin cartridge such as an IC memory cartridge.




2. Description of Related Arts




A connector typically has contacts which are to be connected to terminals of a printed circuit board mounted in a frame of a cartridge. Conventionally, the connection of the contacts to the terminals is achieved by inserting the entire connector into an opening formed in a front face of the frame.




The cartridge for use with such a conventional connector should be designed so that the opening of the frame has a greater size (i.e., greater length and width) than a front face of the connector. Therefore, the cartridge tends to have a greater thickness. This makes it difficult to reduce the thickness of the cartridge.




On the other hand, where a cartridge is constructed such that a part of a printed circuit board thereof projects from a front face of a frame thereof, the entire connector need not be inserted into the inside of the cartridge in the aforesaid manner. Therefore, it is relatively easy to reduce the thickness of the cartridge. In this case, however, terminals patterned on a front surface portion of the printed circuit board are exposed to the outside, so that an IC (i.e., intergrated circuit) on the printed circuit board is susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage.




A thin cartridge has been proposed which includes a hollow frame having an insertion space therein with an opening on one face thereof, and a printed circuit board provided on an interior surface of the frame in the insertion space and having terminals patterned thereon. A connector for use with this thin cartridge is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 5-5671 (1993).




The connector disclosed in this publication includes two types of wall portions as means for engagement with the frame of the cartridge. More specifically, a first wall portion is to be inserted into the insertion space through the opening of the frame of the cartridge, while a second wall portion is to be located outside the frame with the printed circuit board interposed between the first wall portion and the second wall portion. In this case, the thickness of the cartridge can advantageously be reduced in comparison with the case where the entire connector is inserted in the frame.




However, the complexity and size of the connector tend to be increased by the provision of the two types of wall portions for engagement with the interior and exterior of the frame. Further, contacts of the connector to be connected to the terminals of the cartridge are respectively provided in retention grooves formed on a face of the first wall portion opposed to the second wall portion. In an inspection process after production of the connector, whether or not the contacts of the connector are properly arranged in the retention grooves is checked by viewing the connector from the front side of the first and second wall portions. This makes the inspection difficult.




Particularly where the arrangement of the contacts is automatically checked through image processing with the use of a CCD (i.e., charge-coupled device) camera, an image obtained by viewing from the front side of the first and second wall portions is used, so that the inspection accuracy is reduced. As a result, the automatic inspection through the image processing is virtually impossible.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a connector which has a simpler construction and a smaller size and can be subjected to automatic inspection for checking whether or not contact members thereof are properly set therein.




In accordance with a preferred aspect of the present invention for achievement of the aforesaid object, there is provided a connector for use with a thin cartridge which comprises a frame having an insertion space therein which is open through an opening formed on an end face thereof and a printed circuit board having terminals patterned on an edge surface portion thereof and provided on one of surfaces defining the insertion space, the connector comprising: a base having a connection surface which is to be brought into contact with the cartridge; and an engagement wall projecting from the connection surface of the base and to be inserted into the insertion space through the opening of the frame of the cartridge for engagement with the frame of the cartridge. The engagement wall includes first and second opposite faces exposed to the outside. The first face has a plurality of retention grooves respectively retaining a plurality of contact members. The retention grooves retain the contact members so that the respective contact members are brought into contact with the corresponding terminals when the engagement wall is engaged with the frame of the cartridge.




The conventional connector has a complicated construction because the two types of engagement walls, i.e., the first engagement wall to be inserted into the frame and the second engagement wall to be engaged with the exterior of the frame, are provided for engagement with the cartridge.




In accordance with this aspect, on the contrary, the construction of the connector can be simplified because the single engagement wall which is to be inserted into the frame is employed for the engagement with the cartridge. Further, the contact members retained in the retention grooves formed in the first face of the engagement wall can be observed from the side opposed to the first face. Therefore, visual inspection of the arrangement of the contact members as well as automatic inspection thereof through image processing can easily be performed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view illustrating major portions of a connector according to one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken along a line II—II in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary perspective view of a connector body;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the connector body;





FIG. 5

is a perspective assembly diagram illustrating the connector to be connected to a cartridge; and





FIG. 6

is a sectional view illustrating a state of the connector connected to the cartridge.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A preferred embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the attached drawings.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a connector


30


according to the embodiment of the present invention includes a connector body


1


and a plurality of contact members


7


held by the connector body


1


.




The connector body


1


includes a base


2


having an attachment surface


3


at its lower side and a connection surface


4


at its front side. A pair of split walls


5


,


5


constituting an engagement wall for engagement with a frame


55


of a cartridge


50


which will be described later with reference to

FIG. 5

are provided on the connection surface


4


as forwardly projecting therefrom. The base


2


and the split walls


5


,


5


constitute the connector body


1


.




The split walls


5


,


5


are formed with a plurality of contact member retaining grooves


6


arranged in juxtaposition and opening to the front side and the lower side thereof. The contact members


7


are respectively retained in the contact member retaining grooves


6


with portions thereof projecting to the lower side. The split walls


5


,


5


constituting the engagement wall has first and second opposite wall faces


5




b


and


5




c


exposed to the outside.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the contact member retaining grooves


6


each have openings


6




a


and


6




b


which open on an end face


5




a


of the split wall


5


and the first wall face


5




b


, respectively. Further, the contact member retaining grooves


6


each have a through-hole


6




c


extending through the base


2


to the connection surface


4


of the base


2


. A plurality of recesses


11


are provided in the connection surface


4


of the base


2


as being separated from each other by ribs


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the contact members


7


are one-piece components which each include a contact


12


having a V-shaped bent portion, a lead


13


extending from the contact


12


and bent generally perpendicularly to the contact


12


, and a hook portion


14


provided at an end of the contact


12


. The hook portion


14


is resiliently hooked on an edge portion


15


of the contact member retaining groove


6


. An end portion of the lead


13


projects below the attachment surface


3


of the base


2


. The bent portion of the contact


12


projects outwardly from the opening


6




b


of the split wall


5


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the pair of split wall


5


,


5


which are to be inserted into the frame


55


of the cartridge


50


are arranged in juxtaposition along the arrangement of the contact members


7


. An engagement recess


16


is provided as a clearance between the split walls


5


,


5


and extends from the front faces of the split walls


5


,


5


to the connection surface


3


of the base


2


. When the connector


30


is connected to the cartridge


50


, the engagement recess


16


receives a reinforcement wall


54


of the cartridge


50


(which will be described later) for engagement with the reinforcement wall


54


. In

FIG. 4

, reference numerals


20


,


21


denote guide grooves for guiding the leads


13


extending from the contacts


12


.




The base


2


includes a base body


22


of an elongate parallelepiped shape extending along the juxtaposed split walls


5


,


5


. A first face of the base body


22


constitutes the connection surface


4


from which the split walls


5


,


5


project. Generally trapezoidal side wall portions


18


project from right and left edge portions of a back face


17


of the base body


22


opposite to the connection surface


4


. Further, a generally trapezoidal side wall portion


19


projects from a middle portion of the back face


17


of the base body


22


.




The attachment surface


3


of the base


2


is constituted by a bottom face of the base body


22


and bottom faces of the side wall portions


18


,


18


,


19


. The attachment surface


3


of the base


2


is provided with a pair of first projections


8


,


8


for attaching the connector


30


to an attachment object


23


such as a printed circuit board (as indicated by two-dot-and-dash lines in

FIG. 6

) and a second projection


9


as lock means.




The first projections


8


,


8


each have a circular cross section, and extend from the attachment surface


3


of the base body


22


adjacent the right and left side wall portions


18


,


18


. The first projections


8


,


8


are adapted to be engaged with engagement holes


27


of the attachment object


23


, and function as positioning projections to restrict movement of the base


2


along the attachment surface


3


.




The second projection


9


downwardly extends from the middle side wall portion


19


. The second projection


9


includes a bendable cantilever arm


24


extending perpendicularly to the attachment surface


3


, and a hook portion


25


provided at a distal end of the arm


24


.




The hook portion


25


is adapted to be inserted into a through-hole


28


of the attachment object


23


and hooked to an outlet edge portion


32


of the through-hole


28


for engagement therewith. The hook portion


25


has an inclined cam surface


29


which is to be brought into abutment against an inlet edge portion


31


of the through-hole


28


to bend the arm


24


when the hook portion


25


is inserted into the through-hole


28


of the attachment object


23


. The arm


24


is resiliently deformed in contact with the cam surface


29


by a force passively applied thereto when the hook portion


25


is forced into the through-hole


28


. This ensures smooth insertion of the arm


24


into the through-hole


28


. The hook portion


25


, after having passed through the through-hole


28


, restores its original shape and is brought into engagement with the outlet edge portion


32


of the through-hole


28


. Thus, the base


2


is locked to the attachment object


23


.




The side wall portion


19


has a slit


26


formed adjacent the arm


24


for permitting the deformation of the arm


24


. The slit


26


provides a space sufficient for the deformation of the arm


24


, while the second projection


9


does not project from the attachment surface


3


to a greater extent. As a result, the arm


24


can be deformed sufficiently to bring the hook portion


25


thereof into and out of engagement with the edge portion


32


.




The first and second projections


8


,


9


are engaged with the corresponding portions of the attachment object


23


with the attachment surface


3


abutting against the surface of the attachment object


23


, whereby the base


2


is fixed to the attachment object


23


. Particularly, the hook portion


25


of the second projection


9


is hooked in engagement with the attachment object


23


for prevention of disengagement thereof. Thus, the base


2


can firmly be fixed to the attachment object


23


.




The ends of the leads


13


are soldered on the attachment object


23


(e.g., printed circuit board) with the base


2


thus fixed to the attachment object


23


(printed circuit board). Therefore, the soldering operation can easily be performed without such an inconvenience that the connector is inclined with respect to the attachment object during the operation. Since the base


2


is firmly fixed to the attachment object


23


(printed circuit board), stresses applied to the soldered portions when the connector


30


is attached to or detached from the cartridge


50


can remarkably be reduced. As a result, the durability of the soldered portions can be improved.




In

FIG. 5

, there are shown the connector


30


and the thin cartridge


50


to be connected to the connector


30


. The frame


55


of the cartridge


50


is a one-piece hollow frame made of a synthetic resin. The frame


55


has right and left side walls


51


,


51


, an upper wall


52


and a lower wall


53


which extend along the entire length thereof, and the reinforcement wall


54


connecting the upper wall


52


and the lower wall


53


. The frame


55


has an insertion space


58


therein with a pair of openings


57


formed on one end face


56


thereof and separated from each other by the reinforcement wall


54


. A printed circuit board


60


having terminals


59


pattered thereon is mounted on one interior surface of the insertion space


58


(which corresponds to an interior surface of the lower wall


53


in this embodiment). The split walls


5


,


5


of the connector are inserted into the insertion space


58


of the frame


55


with the reinforcement wall


54


fitted in the clearance


16


of the connector, thereby permitting the connector to be connected to the cartridge


50


.




In the cartridge


50


, the walls


51


,


51


,


52


,


53


defining the insertion space


58


are integrally formed. This arrangement drastically enhances the strength of the frame, compared with a case where the frame is composed of separate wall components. Therefore, the upper wall


52


and the lower wall


53


hardly deform when the split walls


5


,


5


of the connector


30


are inserted into the insertion space


58


.




In addition, since the reinforcement wall


54


connecting the upper and lower walls


52


and


53


is also an integral portion of the frame, the deformation resistance strength of the upper and lower walls


52


,


53


is further enhanced. Although the single reinforcement wall


54


is provided in this embodiment, a plurality of reinforcement walls


54


may be provided. In such a case, the deformation resistance strength of the upper and lower walls


52


,


53


can still further be enhanced. To impart a sufficient strength to the frame, it is merely necessary that at least portions of the upper and lower walls


52


,


53


adjacent to the open end of the frame


55


be formed integrally.




When the connector


30


is to connected to the cartridge


50


, the front edges of the split walls


5


of the connector


30


are introduced into the openings


57


of the cartridge


50


for insertion of the split walls


5


into the insertion space


58


as shown in FIG.


5


. Upon the connection of the connector


30


to the cartridge


50


by the insertion, the end faces


5




a


of the split walls


5


almost reach a reinforcement rib


61


extending from the upper wall


52


to the lower wall


53


of the cartridge


50


as shown in FIG.


6


. The contacts


12


are brought into contact with the terminals


59


of the printed circuit board


60


, whereby the contact members


7


are resiliently deformed and forced into the contact member retaining grooves


6


and the hook portions


14


are brought apart from the edge portions


15


.




In accordance with this embodiment, the split walls


5


,


5


of a single type which are to be inserted into the frame


55


of the cartridge


50


are employed for engagement with the frame


55


and, therefore, the construction of the connector


30


can be simplified. Further, the connector


30


has a smaller thickness and, hence, a smaller size than the conventional connector which employs two types of wall portions. The first wall faces


5




b


of the split walls


5


are exposed to the outside, so that the arrangement of the contact members


7


retained in the contact member retaining grooves


6


formed in the first wall faces


5




b


can easily be viewed from the side opposed to the first wall face


5




b


. This permits automatic inspection through image processing.




Where the reinforcement wall


54


is provided in the frame


55


of the cartridge


50


to split the openings


57


formed in the end face


56


of the cartridge


50


as shown in

FIG. 5

, the reinforcement wall


54


is fitted in the clearance


16


for connection of the connector


30


to the cartridge


50


. That is, the cartridge


50


has the sufficiently strong frame


55


with which the connector


30


is engaged. As a result, the connector


30


provides an enhanced connection strength with respect to the cartridge


50


connected thereto via the single-type split walls


5


,


5


alone inserted in the frame


55


.




Since the engagement recess


16


to be engaged with the reinforcement wall


54


extends to the connection surface


4


of the base


2


, deep engagement of the connector


30


with the cartridge


50


can be achieved. Thus, the size of the combination of the connector and the cartridge can be reduced and, accordingly, the size of a device (e.g., game machine) to which the connector


30


is applied can be reduced.




Further, the plurality of recesses


11


are formed in the connection surface


4


of the base


2


as being separated from each other by the ribs


10


, so that the lightening of the base


2


as well as the enhancement of the deformation resistance strength of the connector body


1


can be achieved. As a result, the cartridge


50


can stably be sustained by the connector connected thereto.




The present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above. Although the engagement recess


16


extends to the connection surface


4


of the base


2


in the embodiment described above, the engagement recess


16


may extend to a position apart from the connection surface


4


.




In the embodiment described above, the second projection


9


having the hook portion is provided on the middle side wall portion


19


. Alternatively, second projections


9


may be provided on the right and left side wall portions


18


,


18


. Further, three side wall portions, i.e., the right and left side wall portions


18


,


18


and the middle side wall portion


19


, are provided in the embodiment. However, the number of the side wall portions is not critical as long as a plurality of side wall portions are provided. The first projections


8


provided on the attachment surface


3


for positioning may project from either or both of the base body


22


and the side wall portions. Various modifications may be made to the embodiment within the scope and spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A connector for use with a cartridge which comprises a frame having an insertion space therein which is open through an opening formed on an end face thereof and a printed circuit board having terminals patterned on an edge surface position thereof and provided on one of the surfaces thereby defining the insertion space, the connector comprising:a base having a connection surface which is to be brought into contact with the cartridge; and an engagement wall projecting from the connection surface of the base and to be inserted into the insertion space through the opening of the frame of the cartridge for engagement with the frame of the cartridge; the engagement wall including first and second faces, wherein said first and second faces are opposite to each other and are externally exposed; the first face having a plurality of retention grooves respectively retaining a plurality of contact members; the retention grooves retaining the contact members so that the respective contact members are brought into contact with the corresponding terminals when the engagement wall is engaged with the frame of the cartridge; and the connection surface of the base includes a plurality of recesses separated from each other by ribs and separated from the retention grooves.
  • 2. The connector as set forth in claim 1,wherein the engagement wall includes a plurality of split walls juxtaposed along arrangement of the contact members, wherein an engagement recess is provided between each adjacent pair of split walls as extending from front edges of the split walls to the connection surface, wherein the engagement recess is brought into engagement with a reinforcement wall provided across the opening of the frame of the cartridge.
  • 3. The connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein the base includes a base body and a plurality of side walls each projecting from a rear face opposite the connection surface of the main base body, further wherein the connection surface faces in a direction toward the cartridge.
  • 4. The connector as set forth in claim 3, wherein the base has an attachment surface to be brought into abutment against an attachment object to which the connector is attached, and the side walls include part of the attachment surface.
  • 5. A connector for use with a cartridge which comprises a frame having an insertion space therein which is open through an opening formed on an end face thereof and a printed circuit board having terminals patterned on an edge surface position thereof and provided on one of the surfaces thereby defining the insertion space, the connector comprising:a base having a connection surface which is to be brought into contact with the cartridge; and an engagement wall projecting from the connection surface of the base and to be inserted into the insertion space through the opening of the frame of the cartridge for engagement with the frame of the cartridge; the engagement wall including a first face, wherein said first face is externally exposed; the first face having a plurality of retention grooves respectively retaining a plurality of contact members; the retention grooves retaining the contact members so that the respective contact members are brought into contact with the corresponding terminals when the engagement wall is engaged with the frame of the cartridge; wherein the base includes a base body and a plurality of side walls each projecting from a rear face opposite the connection surface of the base body; and the base has an attachment surface to be brought into abutment against an attachment object to which the connector is attached, and the side walls include part of the attachment surface; said connector further comprises a lock means provided on the attachment surface as projecting from at least one of the side walls and to be resiliently engaged with the attachment object to fix the base to the attachment object; and the connection surface of the base includes a plurality of recesses separated from each other by ribs and separated from the retention grooves.
  • 6. The connector as set forth in claim 5, wherein the lock means includes a bendable cantilever arm extending perpendicularly to the attachment surface, and a hook portion provided at a distal end of the cantilever arm.
  • 7. The connector as set forth in claim 6, wherein the side wall provided with the lock means has a slit formed adjacent the arm, the slit permitting the arm to be bent to be deformed.
  • 8. The connector as set forth in claim 6, wherein the hook portion includes a cam surface which is to be brought into contact with an inlet edge portion of a through-hole formed in the attachment object so as to bend the arm when the hook portion is inserted into the through-hole.
  • 9. The connector as set forth in claim 6, further comprising a positioning projection projecting from the attachment surface of the base and to be engaged with the attachment object for restricting movement of the base along the attachment surface.
  • 10. A connector comprising:a base having a connection surface; and an engagement wall projecting from the connection surface of the base; the engagement wall including first and second faces, wherein said first and second faces are opposite to each other and are externally exposed; the first face having a plurality of retention grooves respectively retaining a plurality of contact members; wherein the retention grooves retain contact members attached to a cartridge, and the connection surface of the base includes a plurality of recesses separated from each other by ribs and separated from the retaining groove.
  • 11. The connector as set forth in claim 10, wherein the engagement wall includes a plurality of split walls juxtaposed along arrangement of the contact members,wherein an engagement recess is provided between each adjacent pair of split walls as extending from front edges of the split walls to the connection surface.
  • 12. The connector as set forth in claim 10, wherein the base includes a base body and a plurality of side walls each projecting from a rear face opposite the connection surface of the main base body, further wherein said connection surface faces in a direction toward the cartridge.
  • 13. The connector as set forth in claim 12, wherein the base has an attachment surface to be brought into abutment against an attachment object to which the connector is attached, and the side walls include part of the attachment surface.
  • 14. The connector as set forth in claim 13, further comprising lock means provided on the attachment surface as projecting from at least one of the side walls and to be resiliently engaged with the attachment object to fix the base to the attachment object.
  • 15. The connector as set forth in claim 14, wherein the lock means includes a bendable cantilever arm extending perpendicularly to the attachment surface, and a hook portion provided at a distal end of the cantilever arm.
  • 16. The connector as set forth in claim 15, wherein the side wall provided with the lock means has a slit formed adjacent the arm, the slit permitting the arm to be bent to be deformed.
  • 17. The connector as set forth in claim 15, wherein the hook portion includes a cam surface which is to be brought into contact with an inlet edge portion of a through-hole formed in the attachment object so as to bend the arm when the hook portion is inserted into the through-hole.
  • 18. The connector as set forth in claim 15, further comprising a positioning projection projecting from the attachment surface of the base and to be engaged with the attachment object for restricting movement of the base along the attachment surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9-348111 Dec 1997 JP
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority benefits under 35 USC §119 of Japanese Application Ser. No. 9-348111 filed on Dec. 17, 1997, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.

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