1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical card connector and more particularly to an electrical card connector having a guiding member for guiding an electrical card into the electrical card connector.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional electrical card connector is fixed in an electronic device such as a computer for receiving multiple electrical cards. Such connector usually includes an insulative housing, a plurality of terminals coupled to the insulative housing. The insulative housing has a base portion, a pair of arm portions extending from two lateral sides of the base portion, and a receiving space formed between the base portion and the arm portions for receiving the electrical cards. A pair of spring tabs are fixed to the insulative housing. A pair of guiding members each has a rear end pressing on the spring tab and a front end having a spindle pivoting at the arm portion of the insulative housing. Therefore, the guiding members could be fixed to the insulative housing.
However, the guiding members each has a complexity of structure which will increase the manufacturing costs and complicate the assembling processes.
Hence, an improvement over the prior art is required to overcome the problems thereof.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an electrical card connector for receiving at least a first electrical card, comprises an insulative housing having a base portion, an arm portion extending forwardly from the base portion, and a receiving space formed between the base portion and the arm portion. A plurality of terminals are mounted on the insulative housing and extend into the receiving space. A spring tab has a retaining portion fixed to the insulative housing and an engaging portion extending from an end of the retaining portion. A guiding member is cantileveredly fixed to the engaging portion to guide the first electrical card into the receiving space.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an electrical card connector adapted for insertion of multiple electrical cards, comprises an insulative housing having a receiving space for receiving the electrical cards. A plurality of terminals are coupled to the insulative housing and extend into the receiving space. A spring tab has a retaining portion fixed to the insulative housing and an engaging portion extending from one end of the retaining portion. A guiding member for guiding the first electrical card into the receiving space has a rear end fixed to the engaging portion and a front end essentially moving with the engaging portion along a height direction with respective to the retaining portion.
These and additional objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the appended drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
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The terminals 2 include a plurality of first terminals 21, a plurality of second terminals 22 and a plurality of third terminals 23. Each first terminal 21 has a first contacting portion 211 received in the first passageway 131 and extending upwardly into the receiving space 14, a first securing portion 212 retained in the first retaining slot 111 and a first tail portion 213 extending backwardly from the first securing portion 212. Each second terminal 22 has a second contacting portion 221 extending downwardly into the receiving space 14, a second securing portion 222 retained in the second retaining slot 112 and a second tail portion 223 extending backwardly from the second securing portion 222. Each third terminal 23 has a third contacting portion 231 extending upwardly into the receiving space 14, a third securing portion 232 retained in the third passageway 132 and a third tail portion 233 extending forwardly from the third securing portion 232.
Each spring tab 3 has a retaining portion 31 extending horizontally and an engaging portion 32 bending upwardly from a front end of the retaining portion 31 and extending horizontally. The retaining portion 31 is retained in the groove 134.
Each guiding member 4 has a cavity 41 on a rear end to retain the engaging portion 32. A front end of the guiding member 4 can essentially move with the engaging portion 32 along a height direction with respect to the retaining portion 31. On the other word, the guiding member 4 is cantileveredly fixed to the engaging portion 32. Therefore, there is no need to fasten the guiding member 4 to the insulative housing 1, and the structure of the guiding member 4 is simple and miniature. The guiding member 4 has a first slanted surface 42 on an upper side thereof and a second slanted surface 43 on an inner side thereof. In accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, the engaging portion 32 may be insert molded into the rear end of the guiding member 4.
Each clip 5 has a positioning portion 51 retained in the arm portion 12 and a clamping arm 52 extending into the receiving space 14 for abutting against two opposite side edges of the electrical cards.
The shell 6 has a main body 61 and a pair of side walls 62 extending downwardly from two lateral sides of the main body 61. The main body 61 has a pair of fingers 612 arranged in tandem and extending into the receiving space 14. Each side wall 62 has a plurality of perforations 622 for retaining the blocking projections 122 therein.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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