1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector which connects an electronic module to a printed circuit board, and more particularly to an electrical connector with a rotateable cover which provides for the locking and unlocking of the electronic module from the connector.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional electrical connector for interconnecting an electronic module or an IC package or an electronic card with a printed circuit board commonly comprises an insulative base section, a plurality of contacts received in the insulative base section and a cover pivotally attached to the insulative base section. The cover defines a receiving space for receiving the electronic module. When the connector is in an unlocking status, the electronic module is inserted into the receiving space of the cover. When the connector is in the locking position, the cover is rotated and moves towards the insulative base section with the electronic module thereon moving together with the cover and electrically and mechanically connecting the contacts of the connector. However, the cover, which is usually made from a piece of metal sheet, is required to be designed consistently with the shape of the electronic module. When the connector is used to receive a long electronic module, the cover should be opened at a large angle with respect to the base section which will occupy a large space.
Therefore, an improved electrical connector for interconnecting an electronic module with a printed circuit board is required.
An electrical connector in accordance with the present invention is structured for connecting an electronic module with a printed circuit board. The electrical connector comprises an insulative housing defining a receiving space, a plurality of contacts received in the housing and a cover rotatablely attached to the housing. The housing forms a base and a pair of lateral walls extending from the base. Each lateral wall has a distal end portion. The housing defines an opening between the two distal end portions and opposite to the base, from which the electronic module can be inserted into the receiving space. A plurality of contacts are received in the base, each contact comprising a contact portion extending into the receiving space and a tail portion extending opposite to the contact portion for terminating to the printed circuit board. A cover is rotatablely attached to the end portions of the lateral walls of the insulative housing and is pivotally movable from an unlocked position for permitting insertion and removal of the electronic module from the housing to a locked position for the contact portions to electrically connect with the electronic module and for the cover and the housing to sandwich the electronic module therebetween.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
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The U-shaped, insulative housing 1 comprises an elongated base 10 and a pair of lateral walls 11 extending from opposite ends of the elongated base 10 with a receiving space 12 defined therebetween. The elongated base 10 provides a plurality of contact receiving channels (not labeled) for the contacts 2 extending therethrough, respectively. Each contact 2 has a contact portion 22 exposed to the receiving space for electrically and mechanically connecting with the contact pad of the electronic module 8 of the plug assembly 200 and a solder tail 21 extending out of the insulative housing 1. Each lateral wall 11 defines a slit 16 adjacent to the elongated base 10 for receiving therein the metal ear 5 and a slot 17 above the slit 16, which communicates with the receiving space 12. An end portion 112 is formed at a free end of the lateral wall 11 and extends opposite to the elongated base 10. Each end portion 112 has a hinge formed on an outside face thereof for assembling with the cover 3.
The cover 3 comprises a U-shaped body plate 31 and a front plate 32 extending perpendicularly from a forward edge of the U-shaped body plate 31. The U-shaped body plate 31 provides a pair of pivot portions 33 on two distal free ends thereof Each pivot portion 33 defines therethrough a pivot hole 34 for pivotally receiving the hinge 15 of the end portion 112 of the insulative housing 1. The engagement between the pivot hole 34 and the hinge 15 provides a pivot point, around which the metal cover 3 can rotate from a locked position to an unlocked position or vice verse. A finger access portion 37 is provided on the front plate 32 of the cover for user's manipulation, such as releasing the cover 3 from the locked position to the unlocked position. In the preferred embodiment shown in figures, the front plate 32 defines a pair of cutouts 36 at opposite sides of the finger access portion 37 for engaging with protrusions 14 formed on the elongated base 10 so that securing the cover 3 on the insulative housing 1 when the cover 3 is at the locked position. Understandably, the locking structure on the cover and the housing could be any other types known to the person in the art.
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A pair of actuation wedge 6 are attached to the cover 3 by press fitting wedge portions 61 of the actuation wedge 6 into the holes 35 of the cover 3. Understandably, the actuation wedge 6 can be also integratedly formed with the cover via methods known to the person having ordinary skill in the art.
In the unlocking position, the metal ear 5 received in the housing 1 with the resilient tab 53 exposed in the slot 17. When the electronic module 8 is electrically and mechanically connected to the connector, the cover 3 is driven to rotate around the pivot hinge 15 and move towards the housing 1. In the locking position, the resilient tab 53 of the metal ear 5 is pressed by the actuation wedge 6, moves towards the receiving space 12, and finally engages with a groove 81 of the electronic module 8 to thereby locking the module 8 on the connector. Understandably, in the unlocking position, the electronic module 8 can be assembled to or removed from the connector.
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. For example, in this embodiment the cover 3 and the housing 1 are locked to each other via interengagement between the cutout 3 and the protrusion 14. Anyhow, other type interlocking device applied thereto is also workable.
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