Electronic device for connecting universal serial buss interface equipment

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6315582
  • Patent Number
    6,315,582
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electronic device having a contact point unit that protrudes from the casing but is protected without the use of a cap is provided. This electronic device includes a contact point unit having at least one contact point protruding from the surface of the casing of the device. This contact point unit includes a main body rotatable supported by a rotational axis extending from both side surfaces of the casing, and at least one contact point attached to the surface of the main body. The main body is rotatively moved so that the contact point moves from a contact point exposing position to a contact point accommodating position. When the contact point unit is not used, the main body of the contact point unit is rotatively moved so that the contact point is accommodated in the casing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to electronic devices such as Universal Serial Buss (USB) type devices for connecting various USB interface equipments, and, more particularly, to a structure of a contact point unit exposed through the surface of the casing of a USB-type connecting device.




2. Description of the Related Art




In recent years, USB-type interfaces (hereinafter referred to as “USB interfaces”) have been employed as common interfaces for connecting various peripheral equipments, such as keyboard, mouse, and printer, to a personal computer.




In order to connect a plurality of USB interface peripheral equipments to a personal computer, a USB hub provided with a plurality of USB interface connectors is used.




In a USB interface, a cable made up of two signal lines and two power lines is used, so that power can be supplied to the peripheral equipments from each USB port via the USB hub.





FIG. 1

is a schematic view of the structure of a USB hub


1


.




The USB hub


1


comprises a casing


2


, a first USB port


3


formed by a USB connector disposed on the casing


2


, second USB ports


4


formed by a plurality (four in

FIG. 1

) of USB connectors disposed on the casing


2


, and a USB hub circuit


5


installed in the casing


2


. The first USB port


3


is connected to the host of the USB hub circuit


5


, and each of the second USB ports


4


is connected to the lower layer side of the USB hub circuit


5


.




As shown in

FIG.2

, a personal computer


100


is connected to the first USB port


3


, while a keyboard


6


, a mouse


7


, a printer


8


, and a scanner


9


, each of which is suitable for USB connection, are connected to the second USB ports


4


.




With this structure, the keyboard


6


, the mouse


7


, the printer


8


, and the scanner


9


can be used through the personal computer via the USB hub


1


.




Furthermore, the USB hub


1


has a layer structure. Also, such a layer-structured USB hub can be connected by a hot-line connection (i.e., hot plugs). Thus, the usefulness of a personal computer can be increased further.




However, the USB hub


1


has disadvantages in that peripheral equipments are connected to the USB hub


1


via cables, and that the USB hub


1


is connected to a personal computer via a cable. Accordingly, a plurality of cables are required for the USB hub


1


, and a large enough space for accommodating the cables is needed. Also, the arrangement of the cables becomes complicated.




To eliminate the above disadvantages, the USB hub


1


can be provided with a contact point unit exposed through the surface of the casing


2


, so that the USB hub


1


can be connected to peripheral equipments without cables.




However, such an exposed contact point unit can be easily deformed by an inadvertent touch. When the contact point unit is not used, it is necessary to cover the contact point unit with a cap for protection, which only results in a higher cost.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an electronic device having a contact point unit that protrudes from the casing and is protected without a cap.




The object of the present invention is achieved by an electronic device comprising:




a casing; and




a contact point unit that includes a main body rotatable supported by a rotational axis extending between both side surfaces of the casing, and one or more contact points attached to a surface of the main body;




wherein




the main body is rotatively moved between a position where the one or more contact points are exposed and a position where the one or more contact points are accommodated in the casing, and




when the contact point unit is not used, the main body of the contact point unit is rotatively moved so that the one or more contact points are accommodated in the casing.




When the contact point unit is used, the contact points are exposed through the surface of the casing. On the other hand, when the contact point unit is not used, the main body is rotatively moved around the rotational axis, so that the contact points on the surface of the main body are accommodated in the casing. Thus, the contact points are hidden and protected. With this structure, no one can inadvertently touch and deform the contact points.




In the electronic device of the present invention, the one or more contact points are collectively molded with the main body of the contact point unit, and are each bent in a U-shape. When the one or more contact points are pressed by a terminal of a mating connector, a contact portion of the one or more contact points is elastically deformed.




With this structure, each of the contact points can be elastically in contact with each corresponding terminal of a mating connector. Thus, electrical connection can be surely carried out.




In the electronic device of the present invention, the rotational axis substantially extends from the center of each side surface of the main body.




With this structure, when the main body is rotatively moved from the contact point exposing position to the contact point accommodating position, the gap between the main body and the casing is narrow enough to protect the casing from dust and dirt.




In the electronic device of the present invention, the main body of the contact point unit is provided with a rotation stopper that is brought into contact with an upper surface of the casing when the main body is rotatively moved to the position where the one or more contact points are accommodated in the casing.




With this structure, the rotation stopper is in contact with one end periphery of the casing, when the main body of the contact point unit is located at the contact point exposing position. The rotation stopper is in contact with the other end periphery of the casing, when the main body is located at the contact point accommodating position. Thus, the rotation of the main body is restricted within the range from the contact point exposing position and the contact point accommodating position.




In the electronic device of the present invention, the main body has a cylindrical shape, with the rotational axis being the center, except for a region of the one or more contact points.




With this structure, when the main body of the contact point unit is rotatively moved from the contact point exposing position to the contact point accommodating position, there is only a very narrow gap between the main body and the casing. Thus, the casing can be more effectively protected form dust and dirt.




As described above, the contact point unit of the electronic device of the present invention is rotatably supported, and is rotatively moved between the contact point exposing position and the contact point accommodating position. When the contact point unit is used, the main body is carried to the contact point exposing position, so that the contact points can be brought into contact with the contact points of a mating connector. When the contact point unit is not used, the main body is carried to the contact point accommodating position, thereby protecting the contact points.




Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic view showing an example of a conventional USB hub;





FIG. 2

is a schematic view showing the USB hub of

FIG. 1

in practical use;





FIG. 3

is a schematic front view of a USB-type connecting system comprising USB-type connecting devices each provided with a contact point unit of the present invention;





FIGS. 4A

to


4


D are schematic front views of the USB connecting devices in the USB-type connecting system of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5A

is a plan view of a USB-type connecting device having a first structure included in the USB-type connecting system of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5B

is a front view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 5C

is a bottom view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 6A

is a rear view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 6B

is a side view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 6C

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 6D

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5B

;





FIG. 6E

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5B

;





FIG. 7A

is a perspective view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 7B

is a perspective view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 8A

is a perspective view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 8B

is a perspective view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 9A

is a front view of a contact point unit of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 9B

is a right side view of the contact point unit of

FIG. 9A

;





FIG. 9C

is a sectional view of the contact point unit of

FIG. 9A

;





FIG. 9D

is a sectional view of the contact point unit when a contact point is elastically deformed;





FIG. 10

illustrates the assembling process of the contact point unit of

FIG. 9A

;





FIGS. 11A

to


11


D are sectional view of the contact point unit of

FIG. 9A

in different rotational states;





FIGS. 12A

to


12


C are perspective view of the contact point units of

FIG. 9A

in different rotational states;





FIG. 13A

is a plan view of the USB-type connecting device, with the contact points of the contact point unit being accommodated;





FIG. 13B

is a front view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 13A

;





FIGS. 14A and 14B

are perspective views of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

, with a cover for a terminal unit being removed;





FIG. 15

is a partial bottom view of the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 5A

, with the cover for the terminal unit being removed;





FIGS. 16A and 16B

are perspective views of a USB-connecting device having a second structure in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 17A and 17B

are perspective view of the USB-connecting device of

FIGS. 16A and 16B

;





FIG. 18A and 18B

are perspective views of a second example of the USB-type connecting device having the first structure;





FIGS. 19A and 19B

are perspective views of the USB-type connecting device of

FIGS. 18A and 18B

;





FIGS. 20A and 20B

are perspective views of a third example of the USB-type connecting device having the first structure;





FIGS. 21A and 21B

are perspective views of a second example of the USB-type connecting device having the second structure;





FIGS. 22A and 22B

are perspective views of the USB-type connecting device of

FIGS. 21A and 21B

;





FIG. 23A

is a right side view of the USB-type connecting device of FIG.


5


A and the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 16A

to be brought into contact with each other;





FIG. 23B

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting devices of

FIG. 23A

taken along hook holes;





FIG. 23C

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting devices of

FIG. 23A

taken along the terminal unit;





FIG. 23D

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting devices of

FIG. 23A

taken along guide grooves;





FIG. 24A

is a right side view of the USB-type connecting device of FIG.


5


A and the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 16A

in contact with each other;





FIG. 24B

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting devices of

FIG. 24A

taken along the hook holes;





FIG. 24C

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting devices of

FIG. 24A

taken along the terminal unit;





FIG. 24D

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting devices of

FIG. 24A

taken along the guide grooves;





FIG. 25A

is a right side view of the USB-type connecting device of FIG.


5


A and the USB-type connecting device of

FIG. 16A

combined together;





FIG. 25B

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting devices of

FIG. 25A

taken along the hook holes;





FIG. 25C

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting devices of

FIG. 25A

taken along the terminal unit; and





FIG. 25D

is a sectional view of the USB-type connecting devices of

FIG. 25A

taken along the guide grooves.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The following is a description of embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings.




FIG.


3


and

FIGS. 4A

to


4


D illustrate a USB-type connecting system in which USB-type connecting devices are combined.




In

FIG. 3

, a USB-type connecting system


10


comprises USB-type connecting devices


11


,


12


,


13


, and


14


.




The USB-type connecting device


11


serves as a main USB hub, and is to be connected to a host computer via a USB cable.




The USB-type connecting device


12


is an option USB hub to be connected to the main USB hub.




The USB-type connecting device


13


is a compact flash card reader as an auxiliary memory unit.




The USB-type connecting device


14


is a power source unit which accommodates a power supply battery for USB interfaces.




The USB-type connecting devices


12


,


13


, and


14


each have a contact point unit


20


on the upper surface.




The USB-type connecting devices


11


,


12


, and


13


each have a terminal unit


30


on the lower surface (see FIG.


5


C).




First, the USB-type connecting device


12


provided with the contact point unit


20


and the terminal unit


30


will be described in detail.




As shown in

FIGS. 5A

to


5


C and


6


A to


6


E, the USB-type connecting device


12


serves as a USB hub, and comprises a flat rectangular parallelepiped casing


12




a


, the contact point unit


20


disposed on the upper surface of the casing


12




a


, and the terminal unit


30


disposed on the lower surface of the casing


12




a.






The contact point unit


20


, as the USB port of the upper layers, is connected to a chip-like USB hub circuit-mounted on a substrate (not shown) provided in the device


12


.




Two different types of USB ports


12




b


and


12




c


are disposed on the front side surface of the casing


12




a


. The USB ports


12




b


and


12




c


, and the terminal unit


30


serve as the USB port of the lower layers, and are connected to the USB hub circuit.




The USB-type connecting device


12


is also provided with joining portions


40


and


50


on the upper surface and the lower surface of the casing


12




a


for positioning and fixing with other USB connecting devices.




As shown in

FIGS. 5A

,


7


A, and


7


B, the joining portion


40


is situated on the upper surface of the casing


12




a


, and comprises two pairs of hooks


41


that are engaging protrusions formed on both end regions, a pair of guide protrusions


42


formed on both sides of the contact point unit


20


, and a pair of positioning protrusions


43


formed on the lines extending from the guide protrusions


42


.




The hooks


41


protrude upward and have hook claws


41




a


extending outward. Thus, each of the hooks has a reverse L-shape, and is integrally molded with casing


12




a.






The guide protrusions


42


extend in parallel with each other on the upper surface of the casing


12




a


, and are also integrally molded with the casing


12




a.






The positioning protrusions


43


are semicircles extending backward and forward, and protruding only slightly.




As shown in

FIGS. 5C

,


8


A, and


8


B, the joining portion


50


is situated on the lower surface of the casing


12




a


, and comprises two pairs of hook holes


51


formed in both end regions, a pair of guide grooves


52


formed on both sides of the terminal unit


30


, and a pair of positioning holes


53


formed on the lines extending from the guide grooves


52


.




The hook holes


51


are located in the positions corresponding to the hooks


41


, and extend backward and forward. The rear end of each of the hook holes


51


is wide enough to accommodate and release each corresponding hook claw


41




a


, while the front end is narrow enough to engage with each corresponding hook claw


41




a.






On the inner side of the narrow portion of each of the hook holes


51


, a sloped notch


51




a


is formed to facilitate the sliding of each corresponding hook claw


41




a


, as shown in

FIGS. 8A and 8B

.




The guide grooves


52


are located in the positions corresponding to the guide protrusions


42


, and extend backward and forward in parallel with each other. These guide grooves


52


are integrally molded with the casing


12




a.






The positioning holes


53


are located in the positions corresponding to the positioning protrusions


43


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6C

,


7


A and


7


B,


9


A to


9


D,


11


A to


11


D, and


13


A and


13


B, the contact point unit


20


comprises a main body


21


rotatably supported with the casing


12




a


, a plurality (four, in the drawings) of contact points


22


formed in parallel with each other on the surface of the main body


21


, a rotational axis


23


protruding from both side surfaces of the main body


21


, and a rotation stopper protrusion


24


.




The main body


21


is made of a plastic material, for instance. The contact points


22


are incorporated into the main body


21


by insert molding.




Each of the contact points


22


is made of a conductive elastic material, and has a U-shape. When one end


22




a


of each of the contact points


22


is brought into contact with each corresponding contact point of the terminal unit


30


, the end


22




a


is elastically deformed as shown in

FIG. 9D

, and the other end


22




b


protrudes from the outer surface of the main body


21


.




The main body


21


has a cylindrical shape except for the region of the contact points


22


, and is provided with the rotational axis


23


through the center of either side surface.




The contact point unit


20


is assembled as shown in FIG.


10


.




More specifically, the other ends


22




b


of the contact points


22


are electrically connected via a lead wire


26


to a connection pattern on a substrate


25


to be accommodated in the casing


12




a


. The rotational axis


23


is then inserted into bearings


12




b


formed in the casing


12




a


, and is held by a fixing member


27


, thereby closing the casing


12


. Thus, the assembling of the contact point unit


20


is completed.




In the normal state, i.e., when the contact point unit


20


is used, the contact point unit


20


is located in a position where the contacts points


22


are completely exposed through a notch


12




d


formed in the rear end portion of the upper surface of the casing


12




a


, as shown in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

, and FIG.


11


A. The contact point unit


20


is rotated around the rotational axis


23


, going through a situation shown in

FIGS. 11B and 12A

, and a situation shown in

FIGS. 11C and 12B

. Finally, the rotation stopper protrusion


24


is brought into contact with the front periphery of the notch


12




d


, so that the contact point unit


20


is maintained at the contact point accommodating position, as shown in

FIGS. 11D

,


12


C, and


13


A and


13


B.




Small protrusions


28


formed on the side surfaces of the main body


21


are engaged with the rear periphery of the notch


12




d


, i.e., with the surface of the casing


12




a


, so that the contact point unit


20


is held in the contact point accommodating position.




Also, since the main body


21


is cylindrical except for the region of the contact points


22


and the rotational axis


23


substantially penetrates through the center of either circular side surface of the main body, there is only a narrow gap between the main body


21


and the casing


12




a


, so that the casing


12




a


can be effectively protected from dust and dirt.




The contact point unit


20


is further provided with ribs


21




a


on both sides of the upper surface of the main body


21


.




As shown in

FIGS. 14A

,


14


B, and


15


, the terminal unit


30


comprises a plurality (four, in the drawings) of terminals


31


formed by a conductive pattern on the substrate in the casing


12




a


, a frame


32


formed in a window


12




e


of the casing


12




a


, and a cover


33


detachably provided on the window


12




e


. The window


12




e


is to be blocked up by the cover


33


.




Each of the terminals


31


is arranged at a distance from the lower surface of the casing


12




a


. The distance between each terminal


31


and the lower surface of the casing


12




a


is shorter than the distance between each corresponding contact point


22


and the upper surface of the casing


12




a.






The frame


32


is situated between the terminals


31


, and the lower surface of the frame


32


is located in a lower position than the surfaces of the terminals


31


, thereby forming protruding ribs. In this configuration, the terminals


31


are effectively protected, and one cannot inadvertently touch the terminals


31


.




The cover


33


comprises ribs


33




b


separated by slits


33




a


on either side of the front portion, and engaging portions


33




c


protruding downward.




The window


12




e


of the casing


12




a


has ribs


34


protruding inward from either side of the front portion.




The ribs


34


are engaged with the ribs


33




b


of the cover


33


, thereby guiding the cover


33


in the horizontal direction. Also, when the cover


33


completely covers the window


12




e


, the engaging portions


33




c


are engaged with gaps


35


between the front end of the ribs


34


and the front end of the window


12




e


, so that the cover


33


can be held in a predetermined position.





FIGS. 16A and 16B

, and


17


A and


17


B illustrate the USB-type connecting device


11


.




The USB-type connecting device


11


serves as the main USB hub, and comprises a flat rectangular parallelepiped casing


11




a


, a terminal unit


30


disposed on the lower surface of the casing


11




a


, and a joining portion


50


also provided on the lower surface of the casing


11




a.






A chip-type USB hub circuit is mounted on a substrate (not shown) disposed in the casing


11




a


, and two different types of USB ports


11




b


and


11




c


are disposed on the front side surface of the casing


11




a


. The USB ports


11




b


and


11




c


, and the terminal unit


30


serve as the USB port for the lower layers, and are connected to the USB hub circuit.




Two USB ports lid and lie for the upper layers are disposed on the rear side surface of the casing


11




a


. These USB ports


11




d


and


11




e


can be selectively switched by a switch


11




f.






A power source terminal


11




g


and a power switch


11




h


are also provided on the rear side surface of the casing


11




a


. Power is supplied from the outside to the power source terminal


11




g


, and the power source is switched on and off by the power switch


11




h.






The terminal unit


30


and the joining portion


50


have the same structures as the terminal unit


30


and the joining portion


50


of the USB-type connecting device


12


.





FIGS. 18A and 18B

, and


19


A and


19


B illustrate the USB-type connecting device


13


.




The USB-type connecting device


13


is a compact flash card reader as an auxiliary memory unit, and comprises a flat rectangular parallelepiped casing


13




a


, a contact point unit


20


provided on the upper surface of the casing


13




a


, a joining portion


40


, a terminal unit


30


provided on the lower surface of the casing


13




a


, and a joining portion


50


also provided on the lower surface of the casing


13




a.






The contact point unit


20


serves as the USP port for the upper layers, and is connected to a chip-type USB hub circuit mounted on a substrate (not shown) disposed in the casing


13




a.






An insertion slot


13




b


for accommodating a compact flash card is formed on the front side of the casing


13




a


, and a connector to be connected to a connector unit of a compact flash card and a control circuit (not shown) are mounted on the substrate deep inside the insertion slot


13




b.






The control circuit and the terminal unit


30


serves as the USB port for the lower layers, and are also connected to the USB hub circuit.




The contact point unit


20


, the terminal unit


30


, and the joining portions


40


and


50


of the USB-type connecting device


13


are the same as the contact point unit


20


, the terminal unit


30


, and the joining portions


40


and


50


of the USB-type connecting device


12


.





FIGS. 20A and 20B

illustrate the USB-type connecting device


14


. This USB-type connecting device


14


serves as a power source device for power supply for USB interfaces, and comprises a flat rectangular parallelepiped casing


14




a


, a contact point unit


20


, a joining portion


40


, and a power battery and a power circuit (not shown) disposed inside the casing


14




a.






The contact point unit


20


and the joining portion


40


of the USB-type connecting device


14


are the same as the contact point unit


20


and the joining portion


40


of the USB-type connecting device


12


.





FIGS. 21A

,


21


B,


22


A, and


22


B illustrate a modification of the USB-type connecting device


13


shown in

FIGS. 18A

,


18


B,


19


A, and


19


B.




As shown in

FIGS. 21A

,


21


B,


22


A, and


22


B, a USB-type connecting device


15


is a memory stick reader as an auxiliary memory unit, and comprises a flat rectangular parallelepiped casing


15




a


, a contact point unit


20


disposed on the upper surface of the casing


15




a


, a joining portion


40


, a terminal unit


30


disposed on the lower surface of the casing


15




a


, and a joining portion


50


also provided on the lower surface of the casing


15




a.






The contact point unit


20


serves as the USB port for the upper layers, and is connected to a chip-type USB hub circuit mounted on a substrate (not shown) disposed inside the casing


15




a.






On the right side surface of the casing


15




a


, an insertion slot


15




b


for a memory stick is formed. Deep inside the insertion slot


15




b


, a connector to be connected to a connector unit of a memory stick and a control circuit (not shown) are mounted on the substrate.




The control circuit and the terminal unit


30


serve as the USB port for the lower layers, and are connected to the USB hub circuit.




The contact point unit


20


, the terminal unit


30


, and the joining units


40


and


50


of this modification have the same structures as the contact point unit


20


, the terminal unit


30


, and the joining units


40


and


50


of the USB-type connecting device


12


.




The USB-type connecting system


10


provided with the contact point unit


20


of the present invention is structured as described so far. When the USB-type connecting system


10


is actually used, the USB-type connecting devices


11


,


12


,


13


, and


14


are laminated on one another, and the laminated state is maintained as shown in FIG.


3


.




In the following, a case where the USB-type connecting devices


11


and


12


are combined will be described.




As shown in

FIGS. 23A

to


23


D, the upper USB-type connecting device


11


is positioned at a slightly forward location with respect to the lower USB-type connecting device


12


. Here, the wider portion of each hook hole


51


formed on the lower surface of the casing


11




a


of the upper USB-type connecting device


11


faces each corresponding hook


41


formed on the upper surface of the casing


12




a


of the lower USB-type connecting device


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 24A

, the upper USB-type connecting device


11


is then moved downward, so that the lower surface of the casing


11




a


of the USB-type connecting device


11


is brought into contact with the upper surface of the casing


12




a


of the USB-type connecting device


12


.




The hooks


41


of the USB-type connecting device


12


are then inserted into the wider portions of the hook holes


51


of the USB-type connecting device


11


, as shown in FIG.


24


B. At the same time, the guide protrusions


42


of the USB-type connecting device


12


are inserted into the guide grooves


52


of the USB-type connecting device


11


, as shown in FIG.


24


C. Furthermore, the main body


21


and the contact points


22


of the contact point unit


20


protruding from the upper surface of the casing


12




a


of the USB-type connecting device


12


enter the casing


11




a


of the USB-type connecting device


11


through the window


11




d


formed on the lower surface of the casing


11




a


, as shown in FIG.


25


C. Here, the contact points


22


are in contact with the respective terminals


31


, and are pressed downward. As a result, the contact points


22


are elastically deformed, as shown in FIG.


9


D.




The USB-type connecting device


11


is then moved backward with respect to the USB-type connecting device


12


, so that the casing


11




a


and the casing


12




a


are aligned.




As the guide protrusions


52


are engaged with the guide grooves


42


, the casing


11




a


of the USB-type connecting device


11


can be prevented from being deviated in the transverse direction. The hooks


41


of the USB-type connecting device


12


move in the hook holes


51


of the USB-type connecting device


11


, so that the hook claws


41




a


of the hooks


41


slide along the sloped notches


51




a


of the hook holes


51


, and are smoothly engaged with the narrow portions of the hook holes


51


. Thus, the casing


11




a


and the casing


12




a


are secured to each other.




Further, the positioning protrusions


43


of the USB-type connecting device


12


enter the positioning holes


53


of the USB-type connecting device


11


, so that the casing


11




a


and the casing


12


a are semi-locked to each other, and are engaged with each other in the backward and forward directions, as shown in FIG.


25


D.




The ribs


21




a


on both sides of the main body


21


are engaged with the ribs


34


protruding inward from the window of the terminal unit


30


of the USB-type connecting device


11


. As a result, the contact point unit


20


of the USB-type connecting device


12


is positioned to the terminal unit


30


of the USB-type connecting device


11


in the transverse direction (see

FIGS. 7A

,


7


B,


8


A,


8


B,


14


A, and


14


B).




In the above manner, the assembling of the USB-type connecting device


11


and the USB-type connecting device


12


is completed.




The USB-type connecting devices


12


,


13


, and


14


are assembled in the same manner, thereby forming the USB connecting system


10


comprising the USB-type connecting devices


11


,


12


,


13


, and


14


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




In the USB-type connecting system


10


having the above structure, personal computers can be connected to the USB ports lid and


11




e


of the upper layers of the USB-type connecting device


11


as the main USB hub via a USB cable. Also, a USB hub and various peripheral equipments, such as keyboard, mouse, printer, and scanner, can be connected to the USB ports


11




b


,


11




c


,


12




b


, and


12




c


of the lower layers of the USB-type connecting devices


11


and


12


. Accordingly, those various peripheral equipments can be used from the personal computers via USB interfaces.




In this USB-type connecting system


10


, no USB cables are used between the USB-type connecting devices


11


,


12


,


13


, and


14


, which are electrically connected to one another by means of the contact point units


20


and the terminals units


30


. Since no USB cables and no space for connection using USB cables are required, the structure is simplified, and the space for connection can be minimized.




The USB ports lid and


11




e


of the USB-type connecting device


11


can be switched by the switch


11




f


. In other words, the two personal computers connected to the USB ports


11




d


and


11




e


are switched by the switch


11




f


, so that the various peripheral equipments connected by the USB-connecting system


10


can be selectively used through both two personal computers.




When more peripheral equipments are used by the USB-connecting system


10


, the power supply from the personal computers might become insufficient. In such a case, the power battery contained in the USB-type connecting device


14


supplies sufficient power to the peripheral equipments connected to the USB-connecting system


10


.




In the USB-type connecting system


10


shown in

FIG. 3

, it is possible to replace the USB-type connecting device


13


with the USB-type connecting device


15


that serves as a memory stick reader shown in

FIGS. 20A

,


20


B,


21


A, and


21


B. It is also possible to interpose the USB-type connecting device


15


between the USB-type connecting devices


13


and


14


, or the USB-type connecting devices


12


and


13


.




With the USB-type connecting devices


11


to


15


of the present invention, the USB-connecting system


10


can be made up of a suitable combination of the USB-type connecting devices


11


to


15


. The USB-connecting system


10


can be USB-connected to personal computers via the USB-connecting device


11


, so that the peripheral equipments can be used through the personal computers. Also, since the USB-connection among the USB-connecting devices


11


to


15


does not require USB cables, there is no need for the space for USB cables, and the wiring arrangement can be simplified.




When the contact point unit


20


is not used, the main body


21


is rotatively moved around the rotational axis


23


, so that the contact point unit


20


is carried to the contact point accommodating position. Accordingly, the contact point unit


20


is not exposed, and is well protected.




Meanwhile, the frame


32


formed from a part of the casing is provided between the terminals


31


, so that no one will inadvertently touch the terminals


31


. Also, the cover


33


completely covers the window so as to protect the terminals


31


.




In the above described embodiments, the peripheral equipments to be connected to the USB ports


11




b


,


11




c


,


12




c


, and


12




b


include keyboard, mouse, printer, and scanner. However, it should be apparent that USB-type terminal adapter, CD-R (recordable compact disk) drives, or music instruments can be connected to those USB ports.




In the above embodiments, two types of USB ports


11




b


,


11




c


,


12




b


,


12




c


are provided to the USB-type connecting deices


11


and


12


, but only one of the two types will be sufficient.




No USB ports are provided for the USB-type connecting devices


13


,


14


, and


15


, but one or more USB ports may be provided to each USB-type connecting device.




It should be understood that the present invention can be applied to electronic devices having different structures from the USB-type connecting system


10


described in this specification.




The present invention is not limited to the specifically disclosed embodiments and variations, and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An electronic device comprising:a casing; and a contact point unit that includes a main body rotatively supported by a rotational axis extending between side surfaces of the casing, and one or more contact points attached to a surface of the main body; wherein the main body is rotatively moved between a position where the one or more contact points are exposed and a position where the one or more contact points are accommodated in the casing, and when the contact point unit is not used, the main body of the contact point unit is rotatively moved so that the one or more contact points are accommodated in the casing, wherein the main body of the contact point unit is provided with a rotation stopper that is brought into contact with an upper surface of the casing when the main body is rotatively moved to the position where the one or more contact points are accommodated in the casing.
  • 2. The electronic device as claimed in claim 1, whereinthe one or more contact points are collectively molded with the main body of the contact point unit, and are bent in a U-shape; and when the one or more contact points are pressed by a terminal of a mating connector, a contact portion of the one or more contact points is elastically deformed.
  • 3. The electronic device as claimed in claim 1, whereinthe rotational axis extends through the geometric center of each side surface of the main body.
  • 4. The electronic device as claimed in claim 1, whereinthe main body has a cylindrical shape, with the rotational axis extending through the geometric, longitudinal center, except for a region of the one or more contact points.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-212094 Jul 1999 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
5308260 Johnston et al. May 1994
5967807 Wu Oct 1999
6089922 Glad et al. Jul 2000
6191553 Feng-Jung Feb 2001