1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector mechanism for connecting a board card, and more specifically, to a connector mechanism capable of adjusting positions of the connecting components thereof according to board cards conforming to different specification.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Portable computers, such as notebook computers and tablet computers, are now commonly used for personal computing. Because they are small and light, notebook computers are suitable to be taken out of the home or office for document processing. Because wireless transmission techniques are maturing, hard-wired connections with electric network lines are no longer needed to transmit electrical signals, and signals may be received or transmitted from anywhere in a wireless manner by an antenna. In general, a wireless network card can transmit wireless signals conforming to corresponding specification. Cables are often utilized to connect the antenna module and the wireless network card in conventional mechanical design of a connector of the wireless network card. However, it often decays signal intensity and increases manufacture cost, assembly labor hour and assembly complexity. Furthermore, the cables might be broken as passing through a hinge connection of a display device and a host. For solving the above-mentioned problems, the antenna can be disposed on a circuit board for reducing signal decay, manufacture cost, assembly labor hour and assembly complexity and for protecting wires thereof. However, distances between joints of the wireless network cards conforming to different specification for connecting the antennas are not uniform, and the connector structure and the circuit board are needed to be redesigned and remolded as applying for the wireless network cards conforming to different specification so as to reduce utilization flexibility of the conventional connector mechanism.
The present invention provides a connector mechanism capable of adjusting positions of the connecting components thereof according to board cards conforming to different specification, to solve the problems mentioned above.
According to the claimed invention, a connector mechanism for connecting a board card is disclosed. The connector mechanism includes a circuit board, and a connector installed on the circuit board. An end of the board card is for inserting into the connector. The connector mechanism further includes a socket installed on the circuit board and located on a side of the connector, a rotating component pivoted to the socket, and at least one connecting component slidably installed on the rotating component and coupled to the circuit board for contacting with the other end of the board card so as to electrically connect to the board card as the end of the board card is inserted into the connector and the rotating component rotates to a connection position.
According to the claimed invention, at least one inclined structure is formed on the socket for guiding the other end of the board card to a position substantially parallel to the circuit board and then for pressing against the other end of the board card.
According to the claimed invention, at least one slot is formed on the rotating component, and the at least one connecting component is slidably installed inside the at least one slot.
According to the claimed invention, the connection mechanism further includes at least one locking component for locking the board card on the circuit board as the board card is located at the position substantially parallel to the circuit board.
According to the claimed invention, at least one antenna printed circuit is disposed on the circuit board and coupled to the at least one connecting component.
According to the claimed invention, the rotating component is substantially parallel to the circuit board as rotating to the connection position.
According to the claimed invention, the at least one connecting component comprises two connecting components, and the two connecting components are slidably installed on the rotating component relative to each other.
According to the claimed invention, a distance between the two connecting components is adjusted according to positions of two contacts of the board card.
The connection mechanism of the present invention applies for mechanical design of the antenna directly disposed on the circuit board, and it can reduce signal decay, save manufacture cost, reduce assembly labor hour and assembly complexity, and prevent an issue of broken cables. Furthermore, the connector mechanism of the present invention can adjust positions of the connecting components thereof for suiting with the corresponding board card. Hence, it can solve the problem that the conventional connector structure and the circuit board are needed to be redesigned and remolded as applying for the wireless network cards conforming to different specification, and it enhances utilization flexibility of the connector mechanism of the present invention.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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The connector mechanism 52 further includes at least one connecting component 62 slidably installed inside the slot 601 on the rotating component 60 and coupled to the antenna printed circuit 541 of the circuit board 54, such as contacting with contacts of the antenna printed circuit 541 via internal wires. In this embodiment, the connector mechanism 52 includes two connecting component 62 slidably installed inside the two slots 601 on the rotating component 60 respectively. The disposal and amount of the connecting component 62 are not limited to those of the embodiment, and it depends on actual design demand. The two connecting components 62 respectively contact with two contacts 501 on the other end of the board card 50 for electrically connecting to the board card 50 so that the board card 50 and the antenna printed circuit 541 on the circuit board 54 can transmit signal with each other, as the end of the board card 50 is inserted into the connector 56 and the rotating component 60 rotates to a connection position. The connector mechanism 52 further includes at least one locking component 64 for locking the board card 50 on the circuit board 54 as the board card 50 is located at the position substantially parallel to the circuit board 54, so as to fix the board card 50. The locking component 64 can be composed of a screw and a boss. In this embodiment, the connector mechanism 52 includes two locking components 64 locked on two sides of the board card 50 respectively. The disposal and amount of the locking component 64 are not limited to those of the embodiment, and it depends on actual design demand.
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In contrast to the prior art, the connection mechanism of the present invention applies for mechanical design of the antenna directly disposed on the circuit board, and it can reduce signal decay, save manufacture cost, reduce assembly labor hour and assembly complexity, and prevent an issue of broken cables. Furthermore, the connector mechanism of the present invention can adjust positions of the connecting components thereof for suiting with the corresponding board card. Hence, it can solve the problem that the conventional connector structure and the circuit board are needed to be redesigned and remolded as applying for the wireless network cards conforming to different specification, and it enhances utilization flexibility of the connector mechanism of the present invention.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
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