The present invention generally relates to an electronic assembly, and more particularly to an electronic assembly with a foldable connector thereof. The invention relates to the copending application with the same title, the same filing date, the same applicants and the same assignee therewith.
As development of an electronic technique, an electronic device becomes lower profile and multifunction. Some consumer products, especially those video/audio products, should be equipped with a lower profile power port and signal port. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,461,198, 6,038,766, 5,895,294 and TW Pat. 406884 introduce some related art of electrical connectors.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,461,198 (hereinafter refer to US'198) discloses audio connection apparatus. The connection apparatus includes plug and jack assemblies. The jack assembly defines a primary insertion hole and at least a pair of secondary insertion openings disposed laterally therefrom. The jack assembly includes a plurality of first conductive plates disposed in each of the secondary insertion openings. The plug assembly which releasably couples to the jack assembly includes a central shaft for engaging the primary insertion hole of the jack assembly in electrically conductive manner, as well as at least a pair of secondary insertions disposed laterally from the central shaft for respectively engaging the insertion openings of the jack assembly in electrically conductive manner. Each secondary insertion includes a plurality of second conductive plates each configured to contact a first conductive plate in electrically conductive manner. The engagement of the secondary insertions and secondary insertion openings enables the auxiliary transmission of electrical audio signals for supplementing the transmission of electrical audio signals through the engagement of the central shaft and primary insertion hole.
However, the plug assembly of US'198 may be disposed outside of an electronic device, and it may occupy more space and be damaged by exterior environmental conditionals.
Hence, an improved electrical assembly is highly desired to overcome the aforementioned problems.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector capable of being retracted in a housing of an electronic assembly.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an electronic assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing having a plurality of walls together defining a receiving space and an opening defined in one of the walls and in communication to the receiving space; a connector pivotally linked to the housing and projected outward of the housing via the opening; a locking member mounted to the housing, said locking member having an elastic arm portion with a stopper portion formed thereon and extending into the receiving space; and whereas rotation the connector to urge the elastic arm portion deformed such that the connector is capable of sliding into the receiving space and locked by the stopper member.
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.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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A slot 18 is recessed downwardly from an up surface of the top wall 10 of the up cover 1 and located above the platform 135. An rectangular shaped aperture 181 is defined in the middle section of the platform 135 and in communication to the slot 18. A cylindrical cavity 15 is located in the front segment of the inner side of the top wall 10, adjacent to the left side of the first side wall 110. An extension wall 153 is arranged on a top edge of the left side section of the cylindrical cavity 15 and has same height as the first side wall 110. A transversal connection wall 155 connects a front end of the extension wall 153 with an inner surface of the first side wall 110. A shaft 151 is located in the central section of the cylindrical cavity 15. Three positioning members 152 asymmetrically around the shaft 151, and one of the larger positioning members 152 and two of the smaller positioning members 152 are arranged at two lateral sides of the shaft 151, respectively. A passage 154 is located between the fourth vertical wall 134, the extension wall 153 and a back side section of the cylindrical cavity 15. A depression portion 156 is located in front of the transversal connection wall 155. A circular recessing portion 160 is arranged on an another side of the front segment of the inner side of the top wall 10. An upright wall 162 is arranged adjacent to the circular recessing portion 160 and connected to the fourth vertical wall 134 via an inclined transition wall (not numbered). A first cutout 1620 is defined in a lower section of the upright wall 162, and the first cutout 1620 has an oblique edge with respect to the transversal direction and a parallel edge with respect to the transversal direction. A third opening 161 is defined in an up section of the front segment of the peripheral wall 112.
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The first mating port 3 has thirty terminals 30 therein, and each terminal 30 has a tail portion 31.
The second mating port 4 is a universal serial bus (USB) connector and has four terminals 41 therein. A protrusion portion 42 is formed on a rear section of the bottom surface of the second mating port 4.
The rotational member 5 includes a first base portion 51 and a second base portion 52 mounted onto the first base portion 51, with a rear portion of a plug connector 53 sandwiched therebetween. The first base portion 51 has a hollowed and cylindrical shaped engaging part 510 and a rectangular holding part attached to lateral side thereof. The second base portion 52 has a hollowed and cylindrical engaging part 520 and a rectangular holding part attached to lateral side thereof. A coil spring member 54 is assembled to interior portions of the engaging parts 510, 520. A passageway 5101 is defined in a lower section of the engaging part of the first base portion 51 and in communication to the interior portions of the engaging parts 510, 520. Wires (not shown) extend through the passageway 5101 and are coupled to the plug connector 53.
The locking member 6 is made of plastic material, and includes a cylindrical shaped base portion 60, an elastic arm portion 61 laterally extending outward from the base portion 60, a stopper portion 62 formed on a back side of the arm portion 61, a stub portion 63 formed on a front side of the arm portion 61 and opposite to the stopper portion 62, and a bar portion 64 formed at a free end of and perpendicular to the arm portion 61. The stopper portion 62 has an wedge shaped free end 621. The arm portion 61 includes a first arm part 610 attached to the base portion 60, a second arm part 613 discrete from the base portion 60 and a transition portion 611 for connecting the first arm part 610 and the second arm part 613. The first arm part 610 and the second arm part 613 form an acute angle therebetween.
The electronic assembly 100 further has a switch device 8 which includes two supporters 80, an operation member 82 and a connection member 81 disposed between the supporters 80 and the operation member 82. The supporter 80 has a rectangular shaped main portion 801, a slider portion 803 mounted to an up surface 8012 and capable of sliding thereon, and three rows of soldering tails 802 extending downwardly from the main portion 801. The operation member 82 includes an ellipse shaped operation part 821, two juxtaposed engaging portions 823 extending downwardly from a middle section of a bottom surface of the operation part 821. The engaging portion 823 includes a notch 8231 defined in an middle segment of an outside thereof, a locking part 8232 formed at free end thereof, and a protrusion part 8233 attached to the bottom surface of the operation part 821. The connection member 81 is made of transparent material and configured to be I-shaped viewed from the lateral side. An aperture 810 is defined in a middle section of the connection member 81. Ribs 8101 are formed on interior side edges of the aperture 810. Two cavities 812 are defined in opposite side sections of the aperture 810 and proximate to a left side of the connection member 81. Two flange portions 813 are respectively attached to lateral ends of the connection member 81. An upper part of the flange portion 813 is thinner than a lower part of the corresponding flange portion 813. The cavities 812 are respectively disposed adjacent to the corresponding flange portions 813.
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The soldering tails 802 under the supporters 80 are soldered to the PCB 2, and the two LEDs 24 disposed between the two supporters 80. The connection member 81 is mounted to the supporters 80. The slider portions 803 are respectively disposed in the cavities 812.
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The rotational member 5 is assembled to the up cover 1, with the passageway 5101 of the cylindrical engaging part 510 toward the passage 154 to have the wires connected to the plug connector 53 through the passage 154 and soldered to the PCB 2. The shaft 151 and the positioning members 152 are accommodated in the engaging parts 510, 520. The positioning members 152 further interfere with an interior side of the engaging part 510. The locking member 6 is also mounted to the up cover 7, with the mounting post 76 inserted into and interfering with an interior of the base portion 60, the stopper portion 62 projected into the second cutout 762, the second arm part 613 extending into the six opening 761, the bar portion 64 exposed outside of the second peripheral wall 712, and the stub portion 63 proximate to the second stopper 763.
The bottom cover 7 is assembled to the up cover 1, with the second positioning posts 171 passing through the first holes 21 of the PCB 2 and inserted into the second positioning holes 71. The third positioning posts 75 are inserted into the first positioning posts 172. Therefore, the rotational member 5 and the locking member 6 are securely arranged between the up cover 1 and the bottom cover 7.
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It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
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200820031477.6 | Feb 2008 | CN | national |