Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6443751
-
Patent Number
6,443,751
-
Date Filed
Monday, October 4, 199925 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, September 3, 200222 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
Agents
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 527
- 439 574
- 439 575
- 439 352
- 439 345
- 439 609
- 439 610
- 439 342
- 439 346
- 439 337
- 439 376
- 439 378
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
An input/output connector adapted for a mobile electronic device. The input/output connector includes a first connecting member, a first terminal, at least one second terminal and a second connecting member. The first connecting member is disposed inside the mobile electronic device and is provided with a first terminal hole and at least one second terminal hole. An engaging block is positioned inside the first terminal hole. The first terminal is provided with an elastic arm for pressing toward the engaging block contiguously. The second connecting member is provided with a head portion and an engaging slot. When the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole, the engaging slot engages with the engaging block by the elastic force of the elastic arm. According to the input/output connector of the present invention, the plug is not easily worn out. Furthermore, the input/output connector of the present invention occupies less space.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an input/output connector, and in particular to an input/output connector adapted for a mobile electronic device,such as a cellular phone.
2. Description of Prior Art
An input/output connector can transmit signals into and out of a mobile electronic device. Referring to a cellular phone shown in
FIG. 1
, numeral
1
represents an upper shell of the cellular phone, numeral
2
represents a lower shell that detachably engages with the upper shell
1
, and numeral
3
represents a printed circuit board disposed in the lower shell
2
. A connector
4
is usually mounted at the bottom of the lower shell
2
and is electrically connected to the printed circuit board
3
. Numeral
5
represents a plug, which can be inserted into the connector
4
so as to transmit external signals into the cellular phone. Also, signals of the cellular phone can be transmitted out of the cellular phone by means of the connector
4
and the plug
5
.
FIG. 2
a
is a schematic view of a conventional input/output connector. The connector
4
is provided with an engaging hole
41
, two engaging blocks
42
and two pads
43
. In fact, the engaging blocks
42
, located at the end portion of the engaging hole
41
, are close to the inserting plug
5
. The plug
5
is provided with an engaging portion
51
and two contacts
52
. The engaging portion
51
is made of elastic material. The connector
4
can engage with the plug
5
by means of the engagement between the engaging portion
51
and the engaging blocks
42
inside the engaging hole
41
.
When the engaging portion
51
is abutted against the engaging blocks
42
, an external force toward the engaging hole
41
is applied to the engaging portion
51
so that the engaging portion
51
deforms and enters the engaging hole
41
through the engaging blocks
42
, as shown in
FIG. 2
b.
Therefore, the connector
4
engages with the plug
5
, in the meanwhile the pads
43
are in contact with the contacts
52
of the plug
5
so as to transmit power or signals. When the external force toward the outside of the engaging hole
41
is applied to the plug
5
, the engaging portion
51
deforms and disengages with the engaging blocks
42
so that the plug
5
is pulled out of the connector
4
.
However, the input/output connector as shown in
FIG. 2
a
and
2
b
still has some defects. The following are the defects of the input/output connector as shown in
FIG. 2
a
and
2
b.
(1) Since the connector engages with the plug by the elastic deformation of the engaging portion, the elastic force of the engaging portion may be fatigued after being used over a long period of time. Accordingly, the quality of the engagement between the connector and the plug can not be assured.
(2) Because the plug can not securely engage with the connector, the problem that the plug accidentally escapes from the connector often occurs.
The present invention focuses on the improvement of the connector
4
and engaging portion
51
of the plug
5
. In the present invention, the contacts
52
are the same as the prior art shown in
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 2
a
and
FIG. 2
b
and thus will not be further described in the following description.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems and provide an input/output connector adapted for a mobile electronic device comprising a first connecting member, a first terminal, at least one second terminal and a second connecting member. The first connecting member is disposed inside the mobile electronic device and provided with a first terminal hole and at least one second terminal hole. An engaging block is formed inside the first terminal hole. The first terminal is disposed inside the first terminal hole and is provided with an elastic arm for pressing toward the engaging block. The second connecting member is provided with a head portion and an engaging slot. When the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole, the engaging slot engages with the engaging block by means of the elastic force of the elastic arm.
Specifically, the first connecting member is provided with an opening corresponding to the elastic arm of the first terminal; thereby, the elastic arm is located in the opening when the head portion is passing over the engaging block.
Specifically, the input/output connector further comprises a third terminal disposed on the plug. Thus, when the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole, the third terminal is in contact with the elastic arm.
Specifically, the first connecting member is provided with at least one hole and the first terminal is provided with at least one block received in the hole.
Specifically, the elastic arm is provided with a convex portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objects, features and advantages of the present invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with reference made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic diagram of a cellular phone;
FIG. 2
a
is a schematic diagram of a conventional input/output connector, wherein a plug is not engaged with a connector;
FIG. 2
b
is a schematic diagram of the conventional input/output connector, wherein the plug is engaged with the connector;
FIG. 3
a
is a three-dimensional diagram of a first connecting member of the present invention;
FIG. 3
b
is a sectional diagram along line a—a in
FIG. 3
a;
FIG. 4
a
is a three-dimensional diagram of a first terminal of the present invention;
FIG. 4
b
is a sectional diagram along line b—b in
FIG. 4
a;
FIG. 5
a
is an exploded view of a connector of the present invention;
FIG. 5
b
is a three-dimensional diagram of the connector of the present invention;
FIG. 5
c
is a front view of the connector of the present invention;
FIG. 5
d
is a top view of the connector of the present invention;
FIG. 5
e
is a sectional diagram along line c—c in
FIG. 5
b;
FIG. 6
a
is a three-dimensional diagram of a second connecting member of the present invention;
FIG. 6
b
is a top view of the second connecting member of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is an exploded view of an input/output connector of the present invention;
FIGS. 8
a,
8
b,
8
c,
and
8
d
are schematic diagrams showing the engagement procedures of the input/output connector of the present invention; and
FIGS. 9
a
and
9
b
are schematic diagrams showing the engagement between the connector and the head portion with a third terminal.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The connector of the present invention is described referring to
FIGS. 3
a,
3
b,
4
a,
4
b,
5
a,
5
b,
5
c,
5
d
and
5
e.
The connector of the present invention consists of a first connecting member, a first terminal and two second terminals. Since the shape and disposition of the second terminals are the same as in the conventional art, the description of the second terminals is omitted.
FIGS. 3
a
and
3
b
show the first connecting member of the present invention. Please refer to
FIG. 3
a.
The first connecting member
10
is substantially rectangular in shape and is provided with a first terminal hole
11
and two second terminal holes
15
. The first connecting member
10
is also provided with an opening
12
and two holes
14
at the upper portion thereof.
FIG. 3
b
is the sectional diagram along line a—a in
FIG. 3
a.
As can be seen in
FIG. 3
b,
an engaging block
13
is located at one side of the front end of the first terminal hole
11
. The engaging block
13
has a first surface
131
, a second surface
132
, and a third surface
133
.
It is noted that the holes
14
make the engagement between the first terminal (described later) and the first terminal hole
11
more stable, and the engaging block
13
makes the engagement between the first terminal hole
11
and a second connecting member (described later) more stable. In addition, after the first terminal is positioned inside the first terminal hole
11
, it can sway upwards and downwards in the opening
12
.
The first terminal hole
11
further comprises a receiving space
111
, an internal cavity
112
, an engaging space
113
, and a communicating channel
114
. The engaging block
13
is located at one side of the front end of the first terminal hole
11
so that the engagement between the first terminal hole
11
and the second connecting member is directive. The communicating channel
114
is formed at the other side of the front end of the first terminal hole
11
. As a result, the improper assembly between the first terminal hole
11
and the second connecting member will not occur.
FIGS. 4
a
and
4
b
show the first terminal of the present invention. The first terminal
20
is substantially a long narrow strip, and is provided with two blocks
21
at the upper portion thereof. When the first terminal
20
engages with the first terminal hole
11
, the two blocks
21
also engage with the holes
14
respectively so as to make the engagement between the first terminal
20
and the first terminal hole
11
more stable.
Furthermore, the first terminal
20
is provided with an elastic arm
22
. Accordingly, when the second connecting member enters the first terminal hole
11
, the elastic arm
22
sways upwards and downwards based on the movement of the second connecting member so as to make the second connecting member engage with the first terminal hole
11
.
A convex portion
23
is formed at one end of the elastic arm
22
in contact with the second connecting member described later. The provision of the convex portion
23
makes the contact between the first terminal
20
and the second connecting member more stable.
FIGS. 5
a,
5
b,
5
c,
5
d,
and
5
e
show the connector of the present invention. The connector of the this embodiment consists of a first connecting member
10
, a first terminal
20
and two second terminals
30
,
30
. When the first terminal
20
engages with the first terminal hole
11
, the blocks
21
of the first terminal
20
engage with the holes
14
of the first connecting member
10
while the convex portion
23
of the first terminal
20
is located beneath the opening
12
of the first connecting member
10
, as shown in
FIG. 5
d.
After the first terminal
20
and the second terminals
30
,
30
are positioned inside the first connecting member
10
, the front ends of the first terminal
20
and the second terminals
30
,
30
(as shown in
FIG. 5
c
) can communicate with the outside of the connector while the rear ends of the first terminal
20
and the second terminals
30
,
30
(as shown in the upper part of
FIG. 5
d
) can communicate with the internal printed circuit board. As a result, the connector can communicate with the outside of the connector and the internal printed circuit board.
Furthermore, the first terminal
20
and the second terminals
30
,
30
are made of electricity-conductive material, such as metal.
FIGS. 6
a
and
6
b
show the second connecting member of the present invention. The second connecting member
60
is substantially rectangular in shape, and is provided with a head portion
61
and a engaging slot
62
. The head portion
61
is dimensioned to be insertable by the engaging space
113
of the first terminal hole
11
. The engaging slot
62
is formed substantially close to an end of the second connecting member
60
, is dimensioned for receiving the engaging block
13
of the first connecting member
10
.
FIG. 7
is an exploded view of the input/output connector of the present invention. The connection between the connector and the second connecting member can be more clearly understood by this figure.
FIGS. 8
a,
8
b,
8
c,
and
8
d
are schematic diagrams showing the engagement procedures of the input/output connector of the present invention. In
FIG. 8
a,
the relative position between the engaging block
13
of the first connecting member
10
and the head portion
61
of the second connecting member
60
can be seen. In
FIG. 8
b,
the front end of the head portion
61
passes through the receiving space
111
, and abuts against the front end of the convex portion
23
of the first terminal
20
. Then, the head portion
61
moves along the lower edge of the convex portion
23
and enters the internal cavity
112
of the first terminal hole
11
, while the convex portion
23
is pushed upwards into the opening
12
, as shown in
FIG. 8
c.
After the head portion
61
passes through the receiving space
111
and passes over the engaging block
13
completely, the elastic arm
22
pushes the head portion
61
downwards by the elastic force itself so that the head portion
61
enters the engaging space
113
and the engaging slot
62
engages with the engaging block
13
, as shown in
FIG. 8
d.
Therefore, the connection between the connector and the second connecting member
60
is completed.
When the head portion
61
inserted into the connector is desired to be pulled out of the connector, the second connecting member
60
is subjected to the external force toward the outside of the connector. The disengagement between the connector and the second connecting member
60
is processed in a procedure as shown from
FIG. 8
d,
FIG. 8
c,
FIG. 8
b
to
FIG. 8
a.
Furthermore, a third terminal
70
can be provided on the surface of the head portion
61
facing the first terminal
20
, as shown in
FIG. 9
a.
Thus, after the head portion
61
enters the first terminal hole
11
as shown in
FIG. 9
b,
the contact between the first terminal
20
and the third terminal
70
forms another signal transmission path. Accordingly, it is possible to eliminate one or two second terminals.
Furthermore, the third terminal
70
is made of metal.
Although there are only two second terminals in the figures, however, there is no limit on the number of the second terminals in practical applications. Furthermore, the position of the first terminal hole is not required to be at the position between two second terminal holes.
The following are the advantages of the present invention:
(1)The plug (second connecting member) is not easily worn out and can remain functionable after frequent use.
(2)The structure of the plug is simplified; therefore, the plug can be used conveniently. Also, the plug will not be pulled out of the connector accidentally.
(3)Since the contact between the first terminal and the third terminal forms a signal transmission path, the number of second terminals can be reduced.
(4)The engaging block is positioned at a specific side of the first terminal hole so that the proper inserting direction of the plug can be assured when the plug engages with the connector. As a result, the position of the engaging block prevents the improper assembly of the user.
Although this invention has been described in its preferred embodiments, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred embodiments can be modified in the details of contraction. The scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and not by the specific examples given herein.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector adapted for an electronic device, comprising:a first connecting member disposed on the electronic device, including a first terminal hole and a rectangular engaging block positioned inside the first terminal hole; an elastic arm disposed inside the first terminal hole; and a second connecting member having a head portion, the head portion having an engaging slot capable of engaging with the engaging block of the first connecting member, wherein when the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole along a first direction, the elastic arm pushes the head portion in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction such that the engaging slot engages with the engaging block to prevent the second connecting member from escaping and said engaging slot and engaging block have surfaces substantially parallel to said second direction and wherein the first connecting member has a through opening on a top wall thereof corresponding to the elastic arm such that the elastic arm is capable of moving into the opening when the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole.
- 2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a third terminal disposed on the head portion, wherein the third terminal is in contact with the elastic arm when the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole.
- 3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a third terminal disposed on the head portion, wherein the third terminal is in contact with the elastic arm when the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole.
- 4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first connecting mender has at least one hole and the elastic arm has at least one block formed in the hole.
- 5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic arm is provided with a convex portion.
- 6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic arm and the third terminal are made of metal.
- 7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electronic device is a cellular phone.
- 8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the head portion of the second connecting member is rectangular.
- 9. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second connecting member is substantially rectangular in shape.
- 10. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic arm is adapted to be removed from the first connecting member.
- 11. An electrical connector structure comprising:a first connecting member including an internal cavity, a receiving space, an engaging space and an engaging block, the receiving space recessed from an outer surface of the first connecting member to communicate with the internal cavity, the engaging space recessed from a bottom surface of the internal cavity to expose a second surface of the engaging block; a second connecting member having a rectangular head portion and an engaging slot, the engaging slot shaped for engaging with the engaging block, the head portion dimensioned to be insertable into the engaging space; and an elastic member disposed in the internal cavity for pressing the second member toward the engaging space, wherein when the head portion is disposed in the internal cavity and the engaging slot is positioned above the engaging block, the elastic member presses the second connecting member to make the head portion sliding along the second surface and then received by the engaging space, thereby to prevent the second connector from escaping and wherein the first connecting member has a through opening on a top wall thereof corresponding to the elastic member such that the elastic member is capable of moving into the opening when the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole.
- 12. The electrical connector structure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the connector structure further comprises a communication channel formed between the engaging space and the outer surface of the first connecting member to expose a third surface of the engaging block, wherein the second connecting member simultaneously engages with the second surface and the third surface of the engaging block when the head portion is received by the engaging space.
- 13. The electrical connector structure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the engaging block is rectangular.
- 14. The electrical connector structure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the second connecting member is substantially rectangular in shape.
- 15. The electrical connector structure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the elastic member is adapted to be removed from the first connecting member.
- 16. An electrical connector adapted for an electronic device, comprising:a first connecting member including a terminal hole and an engaging block, the terminal hole including a front end, a receiving space, an internal cavity, and an engaging-space, the engaging block being disposed at one side of the front end of the terminal hole and defining a communicating channel distinct from the receiving space at the other side of the front end; a second connecting member receivable into the receiving space along a first direction, the second connecting member including a head portion and a connecting slot, the head portion dimensioned to be received in the engaging space, and the connecting slot dimensioned to receive the engaging block; and an elastic member disposed in the internal cavity for pressing the head portion in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction and towards the engaging space when the head portion is inserted into the internal cavity, such that a portion of the second connecting member is received by the communicating channel, the head portion is received by the engaging space, and the connecting slot is engaged with engaging block to engage the second connecting member to the first connecting member wherein the first connecting member has a through opening on a top wall thereof corresponding to the elastic member such that the elastic member is capable of moving into the opening when the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole.
- 17. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, further comprising a third terminal disposed on the head portion, wherein the third terminal is in contact with the elastic member when the head portion is inserted into the first terminal hole.
- 18. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first connecting member has at least one hole and the elastic member has at least one block positioned in the hole.
- 19. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, wherein the elastic member is provided with a convex arm.
- 20. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, wherein the elastic member and the third terminal are made of metal.
- 21. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 16, wherein the electronic device is a cellular phone.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
87218861 U |
Nov 1998 |
TW |
|
US Referenced Citations (9)