1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is a divisional application of Taiwan Patent Application No. 98124371, entitled “Method of forming a tenon on one side of a metal plate member and memory stick using a metal plate member with a tenon”. The present invention relates to a memory stick, which comprises a -shaped metal plate member having two tenones made by means of a punching technique, and a casing pivotally coupled to the
-shaped metal plate member and turnable relative to the
-shaped metal plate member to move a USB connector thereof in or out of the
-shaped metal plate member.
2. Description of the Related Art
Forming a tenon on one side of a metal plate member for securing a swivel member is a pin-jointed technology. Forming a tenon on one side of a metal plate member must keep the other side of the metal plate member smooth without deformation. A conventional tenon formation method, as shown in
The punch 91 has an outer step 911, an inner step 912 and a recess 913 at the center of the inner step 912. When punching the metal plate member 90 with the punch 91, the inner step 912 will be driven into the wall of the corresponding side of the metal plate member 90, causing a part of the metal plate member 90 to be deformed into the desired tenon 901 by the recess 913.
This method can form an upwardly protruding tenon 901 at one side of the metal plate member 90, however the finished tenon 901 has a limited height. After installation, the connected member may fall from the tenon 901 accidentally.
-shaped metal plate member 921 and a casing 922. The casing 922 accommodates a PC board 923 that has a USB connector 924 located on one end and extended out of the casing 922. The
-shaped metal plate member 921 has two tenones 901 protruded from the inner wall thereof at two opposite sides and respectively pivotally connected to a respective pivot holder 925 on the casing 922 such that the
-shaped metal plate member 921 is turnable relative to the casing 922 between a close position and an open position to close or open the USB connector 924, as shown in
According to this design, the tenones 901 have a limited height. Thus, the connection area between the tenones 901 of the -shaped metal plate member 921 and the pivot holders 925 of the casing 922 is limited, as shown in
-shaped metal plate member 921 tend to be forced away from the pivot holders 925 of the casing 922 accidentally. An improvement in this regard is necessary.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. The invention provides a memory stick, which comprises a -shaped metal plate member having two tenones respectively protruded from an inner wall thereof at two opposite sides and aimed at each other, and a casing accommodating a PC board having a USB connector at its one end. The casing comprises two pivot holders symmetrically located on two opposite sides thereof and respectively pivotally coupled to the tenones of the
-shaped metal plate member for enabling the
-shaped metal plate member to be turned relative to the casing to close or open the USB connector. Further, each tenon of the
-shaped metal plate member is formed on the
-shaped metal plate member by means of punching the inner wall of the
-shaped metal plate member with a punch to form a protrusion and then punching the protrusion with a punch rod to extend the height of the protrusion and to deform the protrusion into a tubular configuration.
Further, the -shaped metal plate member comprises two pairs of locating grooves located on the inner wall thereof at two opposite sides relative to each tenon. Further, the casing comprises two raised portions respectively disposed adjacent to the two pivot holders thereof for selectively engaging into the locating grooves to lock the casing to the
-shaped metal plate member in one of two reversed positions to close or open the USB connector.
Further, the casing comprises a protruding block protruded from one lateral side thereof and suspending outside the -shaped metal plate member, facilitating user's manipulation to turn the casing out of the
-shaped metal plate member.
Further, the -shaped metal plate member comprises a wire hole for the fastening of a cord member.
-shaped metal plate member shown in
-shaped metal plate member shown in
Referring to
According to a second embodiment of the present invention, one single punch is used to complete the aforesaid two punching steps, thereby forming a tenon on one side of a metal plate member, as shown in
According to the aforesaid second embodiment, only one single punch is used, facilitating the fabrication and saving much the fabrication time.
Further, the tenon 102 can be made in a circular shape (see
-shaped metal plate member 31 and a casing 32.
The -shaped metal plate member 31 has two tenones 312 respectively protruded from the inner wall thereof at two opposite sides and aimed at each other. The tenones 312 are formed on the inner wall of the
-shaped metal plate member 31 subject to one of the method of forming a tenon on one side of a metal plate member according to the aforesaid first and second embodiments of the present invention. A tenon 312 is formed on each of the two planar inner walls 311 of the
-shaped metal plate member 31 and a recess 312a is located around the bottom side of the tenon 312 (see
-shaped metal plate member 31 is limited to a metal material.
The casing 32 consists of an upper shell 325 and a bottom shell 326, and accommodates a PC board 321 that has a USB connector 322 forwardly extended from its one end. The PC board 321 is packaged in between the upper shell 325 and a bottom shell 326. The casing 32 is set in the -shaped metal plate member 31, having two pivot holders 323 symmetrically located on the upper shell 325 and the bottom shell 326 and respectively pivotally coupled to the tenones 312 of the
-shaped metal plate member 31 for enabling the
-shaped metal plate member 31 to be turned relative to the casing 32 to close or open the USB connector 322.
The casing 32 of the memory stick 30 further comprises two raised portions 324 respectively located on the upper shell 325 and the bottom shell 326 adjacent to the respective pivot holders 323. The -shaped metal plate member 31 comprises two locating grooves 313 symmetrically disposed at two opposite sides relative of each of the two tenones 312 (see
When the -shaped metal plate member 31 is turned relative to the casing 32 to force each raised portions 324 into one of the two associating locating grooves 313, the
-shaped metal plate member 31 is locked to the casing 32 in the close position to shield the USB connector 322, as shown in
On the contrary, when the -shaped metal plate member 31 is turned relative to the casing 32 to force each raised portion 324 into the other one of the two associating locating grooves 313, as shown in
-shaped metal plate member 31 is locked to the casing 32 in the open position where the USB connector 322 is exposed to the outside for insertion into a USB jack of a computer.
Referring to -shaped metal plate member 31 of the memory stick 30 is formed by means of punching the inner wall of the
-shaped metal plate member 31 with a punch to form a protrusion and then punching the protrusion with a punch rod to extend the height and to make the protrusion into a tubular configuration. Subject to the application of the present invention, the height of the tenones 312 of the
-shaped metal plate member 31 is greatly extended, so that the
-shaped metal plate member 31 and the casing 32 can be accurately and pivotally secured together and biasing the
-shaped metal plate member 31 relative to the casing 32 does not cause the casing 32 to fall from the
-shaped metal plate member 31.
-shaped metal plate member 31 comprises two sets of locating grooves 313, and the number of each set of locating grooves 313 is 4 that are equiangularly spaced around the associating tenon 312 (see
-shaped metal plate member 31 is turned relative to through every 90-degrees, each raised portion 324 is forced into one associating locating groove 313. Further, the casing 32 has a protruding block 327 protruded from one lateral side of the bottom shell 326 and suspending outside the
-shaped metal plate member 31, as shown in
-shaped metal plate member 31. Further, as shown in
-shaped metal plate member 31 has a wire hole 314 for the fastening of a cord member 4.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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