Electrical card connector with card eject mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6655973
  • Patent Number
    6,655,973
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 10, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 2, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electrical card connector (100) includes an insulative base (10), a plurality of conductive terminals (30), a card eject mechanism (40) assembled to the base, and a shield (20). The insulative base defines a locking indentation (11) at a rear end thereof. The card eject mechanism includes a movable member (42), a coil spring (43) and a link rod (41). The link rod has a first end (412) engaging with the movable member at either a locking position (“A”) or a releasing position (“B”) of the movable member and a second end (411) received in the indentation of the base. The shield has a hook (21) received in the indentation of the base and engaged with the rear end of the link rod, thereby securing the rear end of the link rod to the base.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to an electrical card connector, and more particularly to an electrical card connector with an improved card eject mechanism.




2. Description of the Related Art




Electrical card connectors used for Multimedia cards (MMC) or Secure Digital (SD) cards usually have card eject mechanisms for ejecting inserted cards.




Japanese Patent Publication Nos. 2000-251024, 2000-251025, U.S. Pat. No. 6,332,791B1 and Publication No. 2001/0055896A1 disclose electrical card connectors with similar card eject mechanisms.

FIG. 5

shows a card eject mechanism


6


of an electrical card connector disclosed in US Publication No. 2001/0055896A1. The card eject mechanism


6


includes a coil spring


62


, a movable member


63


, a link rod


64


, and a curved guide groove


66


defined in a base


60


encircling a heart-shaped cam


65


. The guide groove


66


defines a locking position “C” and a releasing position “D”. The coil spring


62


has a front end secured to the base


60


and a rear end connected to the movable member


63


. A rear portion of the movable member


63


is linked with a front end of the link rod


64


. A rear end of the link rod


64


is engaged in the locking position “C” when a card is fully received in the connector and engaged in the releasing position “D” when the card is pushed out of the connector. However, the guide groove


66


described above is defined in an upper portion of the base


60


, thereby enlarging the width of the base


60


. Moreover, the link rod


64


and the movable member


63


are usually required to be hingably linked, which requires a relatively complicated process.




Japanese Patent Publication No. 11-135192 discloses another conventional electrical card connector with a card eject mechanism. The card eject mechanism includes a coil spring, a movable member, and a link rod. The movable member defines a guide groove in a lateral side thereof. The guide groove defines a locking position and a releasing position. One end of the coil spring is secured to a base of the electrical card connector and the other end of the coil spring is connected with the movable member. The link rod has one end secured to the base by insert-molding. The other end of the link rod is received in the guide groove of the movable member and engaged in the locking position when a card is fully received in the electrical card connector and engaged in the releasing position when the card is ejected. However, one end of the link rod is insert-molded with the base, which requires a relatively complicated process and thus increases manufacturing cost.




JP Patent Publication No. 2001-85089 discloses an electrical card connector with a card eject mechanism similar to that of Japanese Patent Publication No. 11-135192. A link rod of the electrical connector is secured to a base by riveting, which takes up much more space and also requires a relatively complicated process.




Hence, an electrical card connector with an improved card eject mechanism is needed to overcome the foregoing shortcomings.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide an electrical card connector with an improved card eject mechanism. A link rod of the card eject mechanism is secured to a base by a rear side of a shield.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical card connector with an improved card eject mechanism which is easy for manufacturing and assembly.




An electrical card connector comprises an insulative base, a plurality of conductive terminals, an card eject mechanism and a shield. The insulative base defines a locking indentation at a rear end thereof. The card eject mechanism includes a movable member, a coil spring and a link rod. The link rod has a first end engaging with the movable member at either a locking position or a releasing position of the movable member and a second end received in the indentation of the base. The shield has a hook received in the indentation of the base and engaged with the rear end of the link rod, thereby securing the rear end of the link rod to the base.











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.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of an electrical card connector according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a partially exploded view of the electrical card connector, with a card eject mechanism and switch contacts assembled on a base of the electrical card connector of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is an assembled view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a partially cross-sectional view of the electrical card connector of the present invention, showing a rear end of a link rod received between a pair of legs of a shield.





FIG. 5

is a schematic view showing a card eject mechanism of a conventional electrical card connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an electrical card connector


100


according to the present invention includes an insulative base


10


, a plurality of conductive terminals


30


received in the base


10


, a card eject mechanism


40


for smoothly and easily ejecting an electronic card (not shown) inserted in the connector


100


, switch contacts


50


for detecting write-protect of the card and full insertion of the card, and a shield


20


. Since the structure of the conductive terminals


30


and the switch contacts


50


are well known to those skilled in the art, a detailed description thereof is omitted herein.




The base


10


includes a traverse portion


13


with the conductive terminals


30


insert-molded therewith, and a first and a second arms


14


,


15


. The first arm


14


defines a longitudinal groove


17


in a top surface thereof. A projection


16


extends laterally from a middle portion of the first arm


14


. The projection


16


defines an L-shaped locking recess


161


in a top surface thereof. A locking indentation


11


is defined at a distal end of the first arm


14


. The locking indentation


11


is generally crossed and includes a longitudinal part


111


and a traverse part


112


. The longitudinal part


111


extends vertically through the top surface and a bottom surface of the first arm


14


. The traverse part


112


communicates with the longitudinal part


111


extend only through the top surface of the first arm


14


.




The card eject mechanism


40


includes a coil spring


43


, a movable member


42


, a link rod


41


and a retention element


44


. The movable member


42


defines a curved guide groove


421


in a lateral side thereof which encircles a heart-shaped cam


424


. A substantially semi-circular channel


422


is defined at a front end of the movable member


42


. The movable member


42


further has an actuation portion


423


extending laterally from a front portion thereof. The link rod


41


has a longitudinal portion


413


, and a front and a rear ends


412


,


411


respectively extending laterally from opposite ends of the longitudinal portion


413


.




The shield


20


includes a substantially rectangular main body


25


. A forked hook


21


depends from a lateral side of the main body


25


adjacent to a rear end thereof. The hook


21


has a pair of downward legs


211


. A tab


22


also depends from the same side of the main body


25


and located in front of the forked hook


21


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, in assembly, the switch contacts


50


are mounted in the second arm


15


of the insulative base


10


. The card eject mechanism


40


is mounted to the first arm


14


of the insulative base


10


. The movable member


42


is slidably received in the groove


17


of the first arm


14


. The coil spring


43


has a front end secured to the traverse portion


13


of the insulative base


10


and a rear end received in the channel


422


of the movable member


42


. The front end


412


of the link rod


41


is disposed in the guiding groove


421


of the movable member


42


in a releasing position “B”. The rear end


411


of the link rod


41


is received in the traverse part


112


of the locking indentation


11


. The L-shaped retention element


44


is received in the L-shaped locking recess


161


. A rear end of the retention element


44


extends out of the recess


161


and abuts against the link rod


41


for preventing the front end


412


of the link rod


41


from disengaging from the guide groove


421


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the shield


20


is attached to the base


10


. The forked hook


21


engages in the longitudinal part


111


of the indention


11


, with the rear end


411


of the link rod


41


sandwiched between the legs


211


, thereby securing the rear end


411


of the link rod


41


to the base


10


. The tab


22


of the shield


20


abuts against an outside of a rear portion of the link rod


41


for preventing the link rod


41


from deviating outwardly.




During the insertion of an electronic card into the electrical card connector


100


, the actuation portion


423


of the movable member


42


abuts against a front end of the electronic card. The movable member


42


moves forwardly together with the electronic card. The coil spring


43


is compressed. The front end


412


of the link rod


41


slides in the guide groove


421


. When the card is fully inserted in the electrical card connector


100


, the front end


412


of the link rod


41


is locked in a locking position “A” of the guide groove


421


. When further exerting a forward force on the fully inserted card, the card, together with the movable member


42


, moves rearwardly. The front end


412


of the link rod


41


moves in the guide groove


421


from the locking position “A” to the original releasing position “B”. The compressed coil spring


43


exerts a rearward force on the movable member


42


, thereby exerting a rearward force on the front end of the electronic card via the actuation portion


423


. The electronic card is thus pushed out of the electrical card connector


100


.




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous, characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set fourth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosed 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.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical card connector comprising:an insulative base including a traverse portion, and a first and a second arms extending from the traverse portion, the first arm defining a locking indentation; a plurality of contacts received in the traverse portion; a metal shield having a main body covering the insulative base and a hook extending from a lateral side of the main body; and a card eject mechanism mounted on the first arm of the base, the card eject mechanism including: a movable member; a coil spring having one end connected to the base and the other end connected with the movable member; and a link rod having a first end engaging with the movable member and being moveable from a locking position to a releasing position in the movable member and a second end received in the locking indentation of the first arm; wherein the hook of the shield is received in the locking indentation and engaged with said second end of the link rod, thereby securing said second end of the link rod to the base; wherein the locking indentation of the insulative base includes a longitudinal part and a traverse part respectively receiving the hook of the shield and said second end of the link rod therein; wherein the hook of the shield comprises two legs, and said second end of the link rod is received between the legs; wherein  the movable member defines a guide groove in a lateral side thereof,  the first end of the link rod being received in the guide groove.
  • 2. The electrical card connector according to claim 1, wherein the shield includes downward tab extending adjacent to the hook and abuts against a of a rear portion of the link.
  • 3. The electrical card connector according to claim 1, wherein the insulative base has a locking recess, and wherein the card eject mechanism further includes a retention element partially received in the locking recess and abutting against the link rod.
  • 4. The electrical card connector according to claim 1, wherein the card eject mechanism further includes a retention element secured to the base and abutting against the link rod.
  • 5. The electrical card connector according to claim 1, wherein the movable member defines a channel, and wherein said the other end of the coil spring is received in the channel of the movable member.
  • 6. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the guide groove encloses a heart-shaped cam.
  • 7. The electrical card connector according to claim 6, wherein the locking position of the movable member is located farther from the traverse portion of the insulative base than the releasing portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91205217 U Apr 2002 TW
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