1. Technical field
The disclosure generally relates to memory cards, and more particularly, relates to a detachable memory card and a related memory card holding structure.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, memory cards, such as subscriber identity module (SIM) cards and trans flash (TF) cards, are widely used with personal digital assistants (PDAs), mobile phones or other electronic devices. Each memory card needs a connector to electrically connect with the electronic devices.
However, varied connectors applied to the electronic device need to arrange corresponding connector circuits on a circuit board, which may increase the size of the circuit board. Moreover, different connectors need to arrange corresponding connector grooves in a housing, which may decrease structural strength of the housing.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of an exemplary memory card and a memory card holding structure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the exemplary memory card and the memory card holding structure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements of an embodiment.
The first memory unit 2 can be a normal SIM card and includes a first base body 22, a first memory chip 24, and a plurality of pins 26. The first base body 22 is a substantially rectangular sheet and can be made of plastics or other insulating materials. The first base body 22 defines two openings 27 at the same end of the first base body 22 and is opened at the corner of the first base body 22. The angle of each opening 27 is less than 90 degree; therefore a locking section 28 is formed at an end of the first base body 22. The locking section 28 is a substantially isosceles trapezoid sheet.
The first memory chip 24 can be detachably mounted within the first base body 22 and is capable of storing information such as telephone numbers, messages or other information data. The pins 26 are mounted on and electrically connected to the first memory chip 24. The pins 26 are electrically connected to a circuit board of the electronic device through the connector 300. The first memory unit 2 is electrically connected to the electronic device to transmit and receive different information data.
The second memory unit 4 can be a normal TF card and includes a second base body 42, a second memory chip 44, and a plurality of pins 46. The second base body 42 is a substantially rectangular sheet and may be made from plastics or other insulating materials. The second base body 42 defines a locking opening 48 with a shape substantially matching with the shape of the locking section 28. The locking section 28 is detachably received within the locking opening 48, accordingly the first memory unit 2 can be detachably assembled to the second memory unit 4 together.
The second memory chip 44 can be detachably mounted within the second base body 42 and is capable of storing information such as images, audio, games or other information data. The pins 46 are mounted on and electrically connected to the second memory chip 44. The pins 46 are electrically connected to the circuit board of the electronic device through the connector 300, therefore the second memory unit 4 is electrically connected to the electronic device to transmit and receive different information data without the interferences of the first memory unit 2.
The connector 300 includes a main body 50, a sidewall 52, two end walls 54, and two resisting sections 56. The main body 50 is a substantially rectangular sheet and defines a first groove 501 and a second groove 503. The shape and the size of the first groove 501 is substantially same with the first memory unit 2. The shape and the size of the second groove 503 are substantially same with the second memory unit 4. Thus, the first memory unit 2 and the second memory unit 4 can be partially or fully received within the first groove 501 and the second groove 503, respectively. Elastic sections 505 are mounted on the bottom of the first groove 501 and the second groove 503. The elastic sections 505 are made from copper, stainless steel or other metal and are electrically connected to the circuit board of the electronic device.
When the first memory unit 2 and the second memory unit 4 are together they are received within the connector 300. The elastic sections 505 elastically resist against and electrically connect the pins 26 and the pins 46 to establish electrical connections between the memory card 200 and the electronic device. The main body 50 may have fourteen elastic sections 505, six elastic sections 505 are mounted in the first groove 501, and others are mounted in the second groove 503.
The two end walls 54 are perpendicularly connected to opposite ends of both sidewalls 52, and the end walls 54 are perpendicular to the surface of the main body 50. The resisting sections 56 are perpendicularly connected to the corresponding end walls 54 and are parallel to the main body 50, resulting in forming a receiving space 57. The distance between the resisting sections 56 and the main body 50 is substantially equal to or larger than the thickness of the first memory unit 2 and the second memory unit 4. The receiving space 57 is capable of receiving the memory card 200 or other chip cards with an identical shape and size as the memory card 200.
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To remove the first memory unit 2 or the second memory unit 4 from the connector 300, the first memory unit 2 is detached relative to the second memory unit 4. If one of the first memory unit 2 or the second memory unit 4 is removed from the receiving space 57, the memory unit within the receiving space 57 is held against the resisting section 56 and maintains a normal operational state. For example, when the first memory unit 2 is removed from the receiving space 57, the second memory unit 4 remains within the receiving space 57 and is held between the resisting section 56 and the bottom of the main body 50 (in the resisting section 56). Since the first memory unit 2 and the second memory unit 4 are electrically connected to different circuits, the second memory unit 4 maintains normal operation.
In addition, both the first memory chip 24 and the second memory chip 44 have ground pins. The ground pins of both the first memory chip 24 and the memory chip 44 can share with a same ground port to electrically connect to the circuit board. The first memory unit 2 can be compatible with the second memory unit 4, and the first memory chip 24 and the second memory chip 44 maintain the original size and pin arrangement.
Alternatively, the first memory unit 2 and the second memory unit 4 can be further connected by a shaft (not shown). The first memory unit 2 and the second unit 4 define through holes, respectively, and the shaft is passed through the through holes. The first memory unit 2 is rotatably and detachably connected relative to the second memory unit 4. Thus, the first memory unit 2 can be detached from the second memory unit 4 if removing the shaft from the through holes.
Alternatively, the memory card 200 can further include memory units detachably connected. Accordingly, the connector 300 can further define a plurality of grooves for receiving the memory units, and each memory chip corresponds to elastic sections 505. Alternatively, the grooves can be omitted, and the elastic sections 505 are directly positioned on the surface of the main body 50 of the connector 300.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the exemplary disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the exemplary disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of exemplary disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201020205680.8 | May 2010 | CN | national |