The invention relates to an electronic device and receptacle thereof, and in particular to a receptacle for accessing a chip or a card in an electronic device.
Chips are conventionally installed in mobile phones. When removing the chip from the phone by fingers, particularly chips securely fixed by a receiving device of the phone, damage occurs to the user's nails.
The invention provides an electronic device using a receptacle to receive an object such as a chip or a card, so that the object is electronically connected to the electronic device. The electronic device comprises a base and a receptacle. The receptacle disposed on the base comprises a body, a first element comprising a first contact portion, a second element comprising a second contact portion moving between a first reference position and a second reference position, and a third element comprising a stopper. When the object is disposed in the receptacle, the object abuts among the first element, the second contact portion of the second element, and the stopper of the third element to position the second element in the second reference position.
When the object moves the second contact portion from the first reference position to the second reference position to make the object contacts the stopper, the object contacts the stopper, so that the object is positioned between the second element and the third element and contacts the first contact portion. The second contact portion is moved from the second reference position to the first reference position when the object is separated from the stopper, so that the object is separated from the first contact portion.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The first elements 21 are spaced cantilevered arms projecting from the base surface 200, each of which comprises a first contact portion 210. In the embodiment, the first element 21 functions as a reed.
The second element 22 disposed on the first side 201 of the body 20 comprises a second contact portion 220 and a connecting portion 221. The connecting portion 221 is disposed between the body 20 and the second contact portion 220. Each end of the second contact portion 220 comprises two segments 220a and 220b substantially in an L-shape. The segment 220a extends along a direction perpendicular to the base surface 200, and the segment 220b extends along a direction parallel to the base surface 200. In the embodiment, the second contact portion 220 of the second element 22 substantially functions as a reed.
The third element 23 corresponding to the second element 22 protrudes from the second side 202 of the body 20. The third element 23 comprises an L-shaped stopper 230 and two connecting portions 231 connecting the stopper 230 to the body 20. An access portion 230h is a rectangular opening formed among the stopper 230 and the connecting portions 231. The stopper 230 comprises a segment 230a extending along a direction perpendicular to the base surface 200 and a segment 230b extending along a direction parallel to the base surface 200, i.e., the segments 230a and 230b are perpendicular to each other.
The guide rails 24 and 25 are correspondingly disposed on two edges of the base surface 200, and two protrusions 240 and 250 respectively formed on the guide rails 24 and 25 extend along a direction parallel to the base surface 200.
In the embodiment, the first contact portion 210 of the first element 21, the second contact portion 220 of the second element 22, the stopper 230 of the third element 23 and the guide rails 24, 25 are integrally formed by a metallic sheet.
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An acting force F1 applied on the second contact portion 220 of the second element 22 of the second element 22 moves the second contact portion 220 between a first reference position r1 and a second reference position r2. When the acting force F2 is removed, the second contact portion 220 is elastically returns to the first reference position r1 from the second reference position r2.
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In addition to the receptacle 2, the phone E further comprises a housing e100, a base 1 disposed in the housing e100 and an opening h100 formed on one side of the housing e100. The receptacle 2 is disposed on the base 1, and the access portion 230h to the receptacle 2 corresponds to the opening h100 of the housing e100. The chip S comprises a surface f100 and a plurality of contacts t0 formed on the surface f100 and corresponding to the first contact portion 210 of the first element 21 of the receptacle 2.
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When the chip S is inserted into the access portion 230h of the receptacle 2 along a direction D1, with the limitation of the guide rails 24/25 and the pallet 3 in
When the second contact portion 220 of the second element 22 is moved to the second reference position r2, the end s101 of the chips S completely pass the access portion 230h of the receptacle 2. With the deformed first element 21, the chip S immediately abuts the segment 230b of the stopper 230 along a direction D2 in
To remove the chip S from the receptacle 2, the user only has to push the end s102 of the chip S, so that the end s101 of the chip S is separated from the stopper 230. When the end s101 of the chip S is completely disengaged from the stopper 230, the end s101 of the chip S faces the access portion 230h of the receptacle 2, and the chip S is outwardly ejected via the access portion 230h by the deformed second contact portion 220 of the second element 22, i.e., the second contact portion 220 is elastically returns to the first reference position r1 from the second reference position r2. Thus, the chip S can be removed form the receptacle 2.
While the invention has been described with respect to preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto, but, on the contrary, is intended to accommodate various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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94107102 | Mar 2005 | TW | national |