Flexible printed circuit connector capable of resisting against lateral pressure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6733326
  • Patent Number
    6,733,326
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 23, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A flexible printed circuit connector capable of resisting against lateral pressure, includes an insulating base seat in which multiple terminals are inlaid. Each of two sides of the insulating base seat being formed with an insertion hole. Two pivot members, first ends of the pivot members being respectively inserted in two sides of the insulating base seat, each pivot member being formed with a stop plate near a second end thereof, in normal state, the stop plate abutting against a lateral side of the insulating base seat. A pressing cover board pivotally connected with the pivot members for correspondingly covering the insulating base seat and tightly pressing a flexible printed circuit to electrically connect with the terminals of the insulating base seat. The stop plate abuts against the lateral side of insulating base seat to resist against lateral external force and prevent the pivot member from being deformed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is related to a flexible printed circuit connector capable of resisting against lateral pressure, and more particularly to a flexible printed circuit connector in which the pivot members on two sides of the connector are prevented from being deformed and damaged by external force.




2. Description of the Prior Art




The flexible printed circuit (F.P.C.) is mainly used in a bendable electronic product such as a notebook-type computer and an electronic dictionary. The flexible printed circuit must be light and thin for easy carriage. The connector for connecting with the flexible printed circuit is also required to have light weight and thin thickness. Several such flexible printed circuit connector are cited in U.S. Pat. No. 6,345,998, issued Feb. 12, 2002 which is incorporated herein by reference.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,345,998 showing my invention which discloses a flexible printed circuit connector. The flexible printed circuit connector includes: an insulating base seat having a longitudinally extending seat body, each end of the insulating base seat being formed with an insertion hole; multiple conductive terminals inlaid in the insulating base seat for electrically connecting with the flexible printed circuit; two metallic pivot members respectively inserted in two ends of the insulating base seat; and a metallic cover board two ends of which are pivotally connected with the metallic pivot members inserted in two ends of the insulating base seat.




The above connector has a shortcoming as follows: One end of each metallic pivot member is formed with an insertion section snugly inserted in the insertion hole of the insulating base seat. The other end of the pivot member is a free end spaced from the insulating base seat by a certain distance. When a user mounts the connector or the flexible printed circuit, the user's finger may incautiously press and deform the free end. As a result, it will be impossible to open or close the cover board.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a flexible printed circuit connector capable of resisting against lateral pressure, including: an insulating base seat in which multiple terminals are inlaid, each of two sides of the insulating base seat being formed with an insertion hole; two pivot members, first ends of the pivot members being respectively inserted in two sides of the insulating base seat, each pivot member being formed with a stop plate near a second end thereof, in normal state, the stop plate abutting against a lateral side of the insulating base seat; and a pressing cover board pivotally connected with the pivot members for correspondingly covering the insulating base seat and tightly pressing a flexible printed circuit to electrically connect with the terminals of the insulating base seat. The stop plate abuts against the lateral side of insulating base seat to resist against lateral external force and prevent the pivot member from being deformed. Accordingly, the quality of the connector can be ensured.




The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective exploded view of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective assembled view of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing that the pressing cover board of the present invention is pivoted up;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view according to

FIG. 3

, showing that the pressing cover board of the present invention is closed; and





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIGS. 1

to


5


. According to the present invention, the flexible printed circuit connector capable of resisting against lateral pressure includes an insulating base seat


11


; two pivot members respectively inserted in two sides of the insulating base seat


11


; and a pressing cover board


13


two sides of which are pivotally connected with the pivot members


12


for covering the insulating base seat


11


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, each of two sides of the insulating base seat


11


is formed with at least one insertion hole


14


. Multiple conductive terminals


22


are inlaid in the insulating base seat


11


for electrically connecting with the flexible circuit board


15


.




The pivot member


12


is integrally made of one single metallic material by punching. A first end of the pivot member


12


is formed with at least one insertion section


16


which is snugly inserted in the insertion hole


14


of the insulating base seat


11


for fig the pivot member


12


thereon. The pivot member


12


is further formed with a stop plate


121


near a second end of the pivot member


12


. In normal state, the stop plate


121


abuts against a lateral wall


110


of the insulating base seat


11


. A resilient plate


122


extends from the stop plate


121


. In normal state, a free end


122




a


of the resilient plate


122


abuts against the second end of the pivot member


12


to prevent the second end from being bent and deformed by external force.




An outer wall of the pivot member


12


is formed with a pivot hole near the first end to form a first pivot section


18


for pivotally connecting with the pressing cover board


13


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 5

, when the flexible printed circuit


15


is placed into the connector, the front edge


121




a


of the stop plate


121


of the pivot member


12


abuts against a rear edge of a projecting plate


151


of the flexible printed circuit so as to prevent the flexible printed circuit


15


from being drawn out by external force.




The pivot member


12


is formed with a stop section


17


near the first end. The stop section


17


outward extends from a portion adjacent to the first pivot section


18


for stopping the upward pivoted pressing cover board


13


, whereby after upward pivoted, the pressing cover board


13


is leant on the stop section


17


.




Each of two ends of the pressing cover board


13


is respectively formed with a second pivot section


20


and a latch section


21


. The second pivot section


20


is pivotally connected with the first pivot section


18


of the pivot member


12


inserted in the end of the insulating base seat


11


. Therefore, the pressing cover board


13


can be pivoted relative to the pivot member


12


and the insulating base seat


11


. When the pressing cover board


13


is pivoted toward the metallic pivot members


12


and the insulating base seat


11


and closed, the latch sections


21


of two ends of the pressing cover board


13


are latched with the bottom edge of the pivot members


12


.




Two sides of the pressing cover board


13


are respectively formed with two pivot pins to form the second pivot sections


20


. However, the second pivot sections


20


and the first pivot sections


18


of the pivot members


12


are not limited to fixed pattern. Other pivot measure can be also used in the present invention.




The pressing cover board


13


is further formed with at least one longitudinal pressing rib


131


which protrudes inward. Accordingly, when the pressing cover board


13


is closed and latched with the insulating base seat


11


, the pressing rib


131


can press the flexible printed circuit


15


, making the flexible printed circuit


15


firmly electrically connect with the conductive terminals.




The stop plate


121


and resilient plate


122


of the pivot member


12


integrally extend from a portion near the second end of the pivot member


12


. In normal state, the stop plate


122


and the resilient plate


122


respectively abut against the insulating base seat


11


and the pivot member


12


. Accordingly, when two sides of the connector suffer external force, the pivot members


12


are prevented from being deformed and damaged.




The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A flexible printed circuit connector capable of resisting against lateral pressure, comprising:(a) an insulating base seat having a plurality of terminals disposed thereon; (b) two pivot members, first ends of the pivot members being respectively inserted in two sides of the insulating base seat, each pivot member being further formed with a stop plate near a second end of the pivot member, the stop plate abutting against a lateral wall of the insulating base seat; and, (c) a pressing cover board pivotally connected with the pivot members for correspondingly covering the insulating base seat and tightly pressing a flexible printed circuit to electrically connect with the terminals of the insulating base seat, an outer wall of each pivot member being formed with a pivot hole near the first end thereof to form a first pivot section for pivotally connecting with the pressing cover board, each pivot member being further formed with an outward extending stop section near the first end thereof, the stop section serving to limit an upward pivoting of the pressing cover board, whereby upward pivoting of the pressing cover board is stopped by the pressing cover board making contact with the stop section.
  • 2. A flexible printed circuit connector capable of resisting against lateral pressure, comprising:(a) an insulating base seat having a plurality of terminals disposed thereon: (b) two pivot members, first ends of the pivot members being respectively inserted in two sides of the insulating base seat, each of the pivot members is integrally made of one single metallic material, the first end of the each pivot member being formed with at least one insertion section which is snugly inserted in an insertion hole of one side of the insulating base seat, each pivot member being further formed with a stop plate near a second end of the pivot member, the stop plate abutting against a lateral wall of the insulating base seat, a resilient plate extending from the stop plate, a free end of the resilient plate abutting against the second end of the pivot; and, (c) a pressing cover board pivotally connected with the pivot members for correspondingly covering the insulating base seat and tightly pressing a flexible printed circuit to electrically connect with the terminals of the insulating base seat.
  • 3. A flexible printed circuit connector capable of resisting against lateral pressure, comprising:(a) an insulating base seat having a plurality of terminals disposed thereon: (b) two pivot members, first ends of the pivot members being respectively inserted in two sides of the insulating base seat, each pivot member being further formed with a stop plate near a second end of the pivot member the stop late abutting against a lateral wall of the insulating base seat; and, (c) a pressing cover board pivotally connected with the pivot members for correspondingly covering the insulating base seat and tightly pressing a flexible printed circuit to electrically connect with the terminals of the insulating base seat; wherein when the flexible printed circuit is placed into the connector, a front edge of the stop plate of each pivot member abuts against a rear edge of a corresponding projecting plate of the flexible printed circuit to prevent the flexible printed circuit board from being drawn out by an external force.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
6280217 Lin Aug 2001 B1
6533606 Yamane Mar 2003 B2