1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to electrical card connectors, and more particularly to an electrical card connector having locking element for maintaining an inserted card steadily in the card receiving space.
2. Description of Related Arts
Nowadays, electrical card connectors are widely used in computers, mobile phones, cameras, etc. to receive an electrical card. The electrical card presents as a media for storing and transmitting data to and from the computers, mobile phones, cameras or the like.
Taiwan Patent No. M379213 discloses an electrical card connector comprising an insulating housing, a shield shielding over the insulating housing for defining a card receiving space, a plurality of terminals received in the insulating housing, and an ejector retained in the insulating housing. The ejector comprises a slider, a spring, a pin member and a locking member for locking an inserted card. The locking member is of a metallic piece and defines a fixing portion fixed in the slider, a cantilevered beam extending from the fixing portion, and a locking portion extending upward from the cantilevered beam for engaging an recess or notch of the inserted card. U.S. Pat. No. 7,632,117 discloses an electrical card connector comprising an insulating housing having a base, left and right side walls, and a rear wall to commonly define a rectangular receiving space therebetween, an ejecting member disposed adjacent the right side wall and within the receiving space, the ejecting member including a slider defining an integral locking head. However, the elasticity of the locking members said above will be exhausted after plurality of insertion/ejection of the card and therefore, the locking member can not lock with the inserted card for ever.
Hence, an improved card locking element on an electrical card connector is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical card connector having locking element for maintaining an inserted card steadily in the card receiving space.
To achieve the above object, an electrical card connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality number of terminals received in the insulating housing, a metal shield shielding over the insulating housing for defining a card receiving space, and an ejector movably retained to the insulating housing. The ejector includes a slider, a pin member with one end thereof secured in the insulating housing and another end thereof movably received in the slider, and a locking element movably connected with the slider. The locking element comprises a first curved portion protruding towards the card receiving space, a second curved portion protruding away from the card receiving space, and a locking portion for locking with an inserted card.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The switch element 5 comprises a first contact 51 received in the first fastening slot 112 and a second contact 52 received in the second fastening slot 110. The switch element 5 is exposed in the air through the opening 402 of the metal shield 4.
The ejector 3 is retained in the cavity 13, and comprises a slider 31, a spring 33, a pin member 32 and a locking element 34.
The slider 31 defines a base 310, a heart-shaped recess 314 recessed downwardly from a top surface thereof, a second post 311 extending backwardly from the rear end of the base 310 towards the first post 141, and a guiding portion 313 protruding downward from a bottom surface thereof The guiding portion 313 moves in the guiding slot 130 to guide the slider 31 moving along a card's insertion or ejection direction. The base 310 defines an inclined surface 312 in the front end thereof, the inclined surface 312 could abut against an inserted card along an oblique direction.
The locking element 34 defines a first curved portion 342 extending forwardly from the slider 31 and protruding towards the card receiving space 6, a second curved portion 343 extending from the first curved portion 342 and protruding away from the card receiving space 6, and a locking portion 341 extending from a free end of the second curved portion 343 towards the card receiving space 6. The first curved portion 342 extends from the front end of the slider 31, and is molded with the slider 31. The first curved portion 342, the second curved portion 343 and the locking portion 341 are in the same horizontal plane.
The spring 33 extends along the card's insertion/ejection direction and has a front end fixed on the second post 311 and a rear end fixed on the first post 141. The pin member 32 has a main portion 321 extending along the card's insertion/ejection direction, a first fixing portion 322 bending downwardly from a rear end of the main portion 321 to be fixed in the positioning hole 142, and a second fixing portion 323 received in the heart-shaped recess 314. When an electrical card is inserted in or ejected from the receiving space 6, the second fixing portion 323 moves in the heart-shaped recess 314. The top side of the main portion 321 is resisted by the spring arm 401 of the shield 4 to make sure the second fixing portion 323 always in the heart-shaped recess 314.
Because of the first curved portion 342, the second curved portion 343, and the locking portion 341, the locking element 34 has an excellent elasticity, and so, when an electrical card is inserted in or ejected from the receiving space 6, the locking portion 341 could lock with the inserted card steadily and prevent the inserted card away from the card receiving space 6.
While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of the present invention as described in the appended claims.
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201020221931.1 | Jun 2010 | CN | national |