Electronic card connector having an integral ejector mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6361339
  • Patent Number
    6,361,339
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 23, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An electronic card connector includes an insulating housing (10) defining a plurality of passageways (104) therein, a plurality of conductive terminals (13) received in the passageways, and an integrally formed ejector mechanism (12). The ejector mechanism includes two bars (120, 121) substantially perpendicularly to each other. An ejection tab (123) rearwardly and downwardly depends from a free end of one bar for abutting an electronic card (2) received in the housing. An actuation portion (124) is provided on a free end of the other bar. When a lateral force is exerted on the actuation portion, the bars rotate, and the first ejection tab moves rearwardly to eject the electronic card out of the connector.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electronic card connector having an ejector mechanism, particularly to an electronic card connector having an integral ejector mechanism.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Electronic card connectors are used with electronic cards and are provided with various attachments, such as ejector mechanisms for facilitating the inserting and/or ejecting of the electronic cards. Conventional ejector mechanisms, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. Re 35,938, 5,456,610, 5,644,917 and 5,139,435, are formed of various separate components, requiring an inconvenient assembly process and a high cost. Additionally, all components of the ejector mechanisms need to be precisely positioned with respect to each other, which makes manufacturing and assembling operations difficult.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide an electronic card connector of small size and occupying small space within an electronic device.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an electronic card connector with an ejector mechanism which is integrally formed to simplify the manufacturing and reduce the cost of the connector.




An electronic card connector in accordance with the present invention includes an insulating housing, a plurality of conductive terminals received in the housing and an integrally formed ejector mechanism. The insulating housing includes a plurality of terminal receiving passageways for holding the conductive terminals. The ejector mechanism is integrally formed and includes a first bar and a second bar, substantially perpendicular to each other. A first ejection tab rearwardly and downwardly depends from a free end of the first bar and is substantially perpendicular to the first bar for abutting an electronic card received in the housing. An actuation portion is provided on a free end of the second bar. When a lateral force is exerted on the actuation portion, the first and second bars rotate and the first ejection tab of the first bar moves rearwardly to eject the electronic card out of the connector.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of an electronic card connector of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an assembled view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an electronic card being inserted into the electronic card connector; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the electronic card being ejected from the electronic card connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an electronic card connector according to the present invention includes an insulating housing


10


, a plurality of conductive terminals


13


received in the housing


10


, and an integrally formed ejector mechanism


12


. The housing


10


includes a bottom wall


100


, a first side wall


101


and a second side wall


102


opposite the first side wall


101


. A card-receiving cavity


103


is defined between the first and second side walls


101


and


102


for receiving an electronic card


2


. A guide bracket


105


, which is preferably L-shaped, is unitarily formed on the bottom wall


100


for positioning the ejector mechanism


12


. The guide bracket


105


has a first arm


151


transversely extending along a front end of the bottom wall


100


, and a second arm


152


longitudinally extending on the bottom wall


100


and adjacent the first side wall


101


. A holding block


154


extends rearwardly from an end of the first arm


151


. A plurality of terminal receiving passageways


104


are defined in a front portion of the bottom wall


100


and longitudinally extend into a rear portion of the first arm


151


for receiving the conductive terminals


13


. An end block


115


extends inwardly from a front portion of the first side wall


101


. A slot


112


is defined below the end block


115


for receiving a part of the ejector mechanism


12


. A locating portion


106


projects upwardly beside the slot


112


. The locating portion


106


is preferably cylindrical in shape. A recess


107


is defined in a middle portion of the second arm


152


, and a guide post


108


projects from a bottom of the recess


107


. A pair of cutouts


109


is respectively defined in outer surfaces of the first and the second side walls


101


and


102


for holding a pair of solder pads


110


therein. Each solder pad


110


includes a planar body portion


114


for being held in the corresponding cutout


109


and a solder foot


113


perpendicular to the body portion


114


. Each of the first and the second side walls


101


and


102


has a protuberance


111


formed adjacent an inner edge thereof for positioning the electronic card connector on a printed circuit board (not shown).




Each conductive terminal


13


includes a substantially planar retention portion


130


, a contacting portion


131


extending from one end of the retention portion


130


, a connecting portion


134


perpendicularly and upwardly projecting from an opposite end of the retention portion


130


, and a soldering portion


132


perpendicularly extending from a free end of the connecting portion


134


. Therefore the soldering portion


132


and solder feet


113


of the solder pads


110


can be oriented in the same plane for simplifying the soldering process. The contacting portion


131


is arcuate and projects beyond the bottom wall


100


of the housing


10


for electrically connecting with the electronic card


2


.




The ejector mechanism


12


is unitarily formed, and includes a first bar


120


and a second bar


121


substantially perpendicular to the first bar


120


. The ejector mechanism


12


is placed on the L-shaped guide bracket


105


and occupies no extra space of the housing


10


, thus minimizing the profile of the electronic card connector. An actuation portion


124


is provided on a free end of the second bar


121


. A first ejection tab


123


for abutting the electronic card


2


rearwardly and downwardly depends from a free end of the first bar


120


, providing the first ejection tab


123


with the maximum stroke when ejecting the electronic card


2


. A hole


125


is defined at a junction portion of the first bar


120


and the second bar


121


for mating with the locating portion


106


. A second ejection tab


126


downwardly extends from approximately a middle portion of an inner edge of the second bar


121


.




The electronic card connector further has a spring element


127


for returning the ejector mechanism


12


to its reset position. Preferably, the spring element


127


is a torsion spring having two free ends.




In assembly, the spring element


127


encircles the guide post


108


, one free end thereof biasing against an inward surface of the first side wall


101


, and the other free end thereof biasing against the second ejection tab


126


. The ejector mechanism


12


is disposed on the guide bracket


105


, the first bar


120


being located on the first arm


151


and the second bar


121


being located on the second arm


152


. The slot


112


and the end block


115


receive and secure the juncture portion of the first and the second bars


120


and


121


, thereby preventing the ejector mechanism


12


from disengaging from the locating portion


106


. The first ejection tab


123


, in its reset position, engages with a rearward surface of the holding block


154


to define a front limit position. The locating portion


106


is received in the hole


125


of the ejector mechanism for positioning the ejector mechanism


12


. The actuation portion


124


extends beyond the housing for manual operation.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, when the electronic card


2


is inserted into the card-receiving cavity


103


, the contacts (not shown) of the electronic card


2


contact the contacting portions


131


of the terminals


13


. The first ejection tab


123


abuts a front edge of the electronic card


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, when a push force F is exerted on the actuation portion


124


of the second bar


121


in the direction shown by the arrow in the drawing, the actuation portion


124


moves laterally and outwardly. The first bar


120


rotates around the locating portion


106


. The first ejection tab


123


moves rearwardly to eject the electronic card


2


. The second ejection tab


126


moves laterally and compresses the spring element


127


. When the push force F is released, the compressed spring element


127


pushes the second ejection tab


126


outwardly, urging the ejector mechanism


12


back to its reset position. This design provides an easy operation due to the automatic reset of the ejector mechanism


12


.




It can be understood that different from the prior art connectors using either two-piece or three-piece ejection mechanism which result in linear plus rotative movements, the invention directly uses only one piece ejection mechanism resulting in only rotative movement thereof. Obviously, to achieve the better performance, in the rejection mechanism


12


the pivotal hole


125


, the ejection tab


123


and the actuation portion


124


are preferably located around three corners of the housing


10


.




It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other special forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristic thereof. The present examples and embodiment 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.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector for interconnecting an electronic card with a printed circuit board, comprising:an insulating housing including a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall opposite the first side wall, and a card-receiving cavity defined between the first and second side walls; a plurality of conductive terminals received in the insulating housing; and a unitarily formed ejector mechanism mounted on the insulating housing, the ejector mechanism including a first bar and a second bar substantially perpendicular to the first bar, the first bar having a first ejection tab rearwardly and downwardly depending from a free end thereof for abutting a card received in the housing, the second bar having a free end accessible from an outside of the insulating housing to be laterally moved to cause the first ejection tab to move rearwardly to eject the card; wherein said insulating housing has a guide bracket on the bottom wall, the guide bracket including a first arm and a second arm substantially perpendicular to each other and respectively for supporting the first and second bars of the ejector mechanism; wherein a hole is defined in a junction of the first bar and the second bar, and wherein a locating portion is formed on a junction portion of the first and second arms of the guide bracket for being received in the hole; wherein said guide bracket defines a slot in a front end thereof for receiving a part of the ejector mechanism; further comprising a spring element mounted on said insulating housing and a second ejection tab downwardly extending from an inner edge of the second bar, the spring element having a pair of free ends, one free end biasing against the first side wall, and the other free end biasing against the second ejection tab; wherein a recess is defined at approximately a middle portion of the second arm of the guide bracket, and a guide post projects from a bottom of the recess for receiving the spring element; wherein an actuation portion is provided on the free end of the second bar for being manually operated.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
089209520 Jun 2000 TW
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Number Name Date Kind
5139435 Komatsu et al. Aug 1992 A
5456610 Banakis et al. Oct 1995 A
5672072 Arai et al. Sep 1997 A
RE35938 O'Brien et al. Oct 1998 E