Portable storage device with universal serial bus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6743030
  • Patent Number
    6,743,030
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A portable storage device with universal serial bus has a connector that is movable out of or retractable into a case of the portable storage device. The case defines a chamber, in which a main body consisting of a circuit board and the connector is movably positioned. A push member is located above and connected to the main body by way of interference fit, and is exposed from a recess formed at a rear top of the case. By pushing the push member forward and rearward, the connector of the main body is caused to project from or retract into a front end of the case.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a portable storage device with universal serial bus (USB), and more particularly to a portable storage device having a connector retractable into a case thereof.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional portable storage device, which includes a case


5


, a connector


6


, and a cover


51


detachably connected to the case


5


to cover the connector


6


. Wherein, the connector


6


is a USB connector.




The case


5


of the above-described conventional portable storage device is internally provided with circuits for storing and transmitting computer data, and is electrically connected to the connector


6


, such that when the cover


51


is removed from the case


5


to expose the connector


6


, the connector


6


may be directly plugged into a USB connector provided on a computer to function like an externally connected hard disk drive to transmit or store data. When the connector


6


is unplugged, the portable storage device can be carried by a user to any other place or be connected to another computer. Therefore, the portable storage device is highly mobile and convenient for use.




The connector


6


of the above-described conventional portable storage device is integrally connected to an end of the case


5


, and is protected by the cover


51


against uselessness resulted from collision, damage, distortion or deformation of the connector


6


. The cover


51


is completely separated from the case


5


once it is removed therefrom. In the event a user carelessly lost the separated cover


51


, the connector


6


is no longer suitably protected and tends to become damaged, failed, and unusable.




It is therefore tried by the inventor to develop a portable storage device with a retractable connector to eliminate the drawbacks existed in the conventional portable storage device.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A primary of the present invention is to provide a portable storage device with universal serial bus (USB), so that a USB connector thereof may be freely retracted into a case to avoid undesired damage of the connector, and a user needs not to worry about any lost cover at all.




To achieve the above and other objects, the portable storage device with USB of the present invention mainly includes a case defining a hollow chamber having a front opening, a main body consisting of a circuit board and a connector located in front of the circuit board and being movably positioned in the hollow chamber of the case, and a push member located above and connected to the main body by way of interference fit to expose from a recess formed at a rear top of the case. When the push member is pushed forward and rearward, the connector of the main body is caused to project from or retract into a front end of the case.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional portable storage device;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a portable storage device with USB according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an assembled perspective view of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the portable storage device of

FIG. 2

with an upper case removed from the device to show the operation thereof;





FIG. 5

is another perspective view of the portable storage device of

FIG. 2

with the upper case removed from the device to show the operation thereof;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along line A—A of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 7

is a sectioned top view of a portable storage device with USB according to another embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIGS. 2 and 3

that are exploded and assembled perspective views, respectively, of a portable storage device with USB according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown, the portable storage device includes a case


1


, a main body


2


, and a push member


3


.




The case


1


includes an upper case


11


and a lower case


12


which are fitly connected to each other to define a hollow chamber


13


between them. A front end of the chamber


13


is formed into an opening


14


. A rear top of the upper case


11


is cut away to form a recess


111


, so that a guide channel


112


is defined in the recess


111


. The lower case


12


includes two opposite longitudinal walls, on inner sides of which two symmetrical grooves


121


are provided. Meanwhile, a clip


122


is provided to a bottom side of the lower case


12


.




The main body


2


includes a connector


21


and a circuit board


22


located behind the connector


21


. The connector


21


may be a USB connector, and the circuit board


22


includes a raised electronic element


221


that is normally necessarily included in an electronic circuit.




The push member


3


includes an integrally forward projected extension portion


31


. A top of the extension portion


31


is lower than that of a rear portion of the push member


3


located behind the extension portion


31


. The extension portion


31


is provided with a hole


311


corresponding to the raised electronic element


221


on the circuit board


22


of the main body


2


. Lugs


312


are provided at a bottom side of the extension portion


31


to downward project from four lower corners thereof.




Please refer to

FIGS. 3

to


6


at the same time. The main body


2


is longitudinally slidably positioned in the chamber


13


defined in the case


1


. The push member


3


is located above the main body


2


with the hole


311


fitly engaged with the raised electronic element


221


on the circuit board


22


, and the lugs


312


engaged with the grooves


121


formed at two inner sides of the lower case


12


. With these arrangements, the push member


3


is guided by the grooves


121


to freely move to and fro in the chamber


13


of the case


1


. The extension portion


31


of the push member


3


is extended into the chamber


13


via the recess


111


of the upper case


11


, with the rear portion of the push member


3


located behind and higher than the extension portion


31


longitudinally movably located in the guide channel


112


defined by the recess


111


. When the push member


3


is move to and fro relative to the case


1


under guidance of the guide channel


112


, the front extension portion


31


also moves to and fro in the chamber


13


.




As mentioned above, the main body


2


is longitudinally movably located in the chamber


13


, the push member


3


is slidable to and fro under the guidance of the guide channel


112


, and the push member


3


is located above the main body


2


with the hold


311


engaged with the raised electronic element


221


to form an interference fit between the extension portion


31


of the push member and the main body


2


. Whereby, when the push member


3


is pushed forward, the main body


2


is brought to move forward at the same time. The forward movement of the main body


2


causes the connector


21


at a front end of the main body


2


to project from the case


1


via the front opening


14


of the chamber


13


. The projected connector


21


may be inserted into a USB connector provided on a computer to connect the portable storage device to the computer to perform data storage or transmission. When the data storage or transmission is completed, the push member


3


may be pushed rearward to move the main body


2


in a reverse direction and thereby retracts the projected connector


21


into the chamber


13


from outside of the case


1


. That is, the connector


21


is fully protected by the case


1


when the portable storage device is not in use. With the present invention, the easily lost cover


5


in the conventional portable storage device is omitted and a user needs not to worry about any possibly lost cover at all.





FIG. 7

shows another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the portable storage device includes a case


1


, a main body consisting of a connector


21


and a circuit board


22


, and a push member


4


. The main body


2


is freely slidable in the case


1


with one side of the circuit board


22


, that is, a top or a bottom of the main body


2


that is not shown in

FIG. 7

, projected from the push member


4


. The push member


4


is exposed from a recess


15


correspondingly provided on the case


1


, so that the push member


4


may be pushed with a hand to directly bring the main body


2


to slide to and fro in the case


1


. The sliding of the main body


2


in the case


1


enables the connector


21


located at a front end of the main body


2


to project from or retract into the case


1


.




With the above-described structure, the connector


21


of the main body


2


is movable out of or into the front opening


14


of the case


1


under control. When the portable storage device is not in use, the connector


21


is retracted into and well protected by the case


1


. And, when it is desired to use the portable storage device, a user needs only to directly expose the connector


21


by pushing the push member


4


forward relative to the case


1


. The portable storage device of the present invention is therefore very convenient for use, and the user needs not to worry about a lost cover at all.




The present invention has been described with some preferred embodiments thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A portable storage device with universal serial bus, comprising:a case having a longitudinal length and a front opening; a main body comprising a circuit board and a connector located in front of said circuit board; said main body being positioned in said case with said connector being movable out of or retractable into said front opening of said case; a push member being connected to said main body in the manner of interference fit and exposed from said case; and whereby by pushing said push member forward or rearward, said connector of said main body is brought to project from or retract into said case, and said push member does not extend substantially beyond the longitudinal length of said case.
  • 2. The portable storage device with universal serial bus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said push member is formed at a front end thereof with an extension portion; said extension portion being extended into said case via a recess formed on a rear top of said case, and said push member being connected at said extension portion to said main body in the manner of interference fit.
  • 3. The portable storage device with universal serial bus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said extension portion of said push member is provided with a hole for engaging with said main body in the manner of interference fit.
  • 4. The portable storage device with universal serial bus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said circuit board of said main body includes an electronic element adapted to engage with said hole on said extension portion of said push member.
  • 5. The portable storage device with universal serial bus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said recess on said case defines a guide channel for guiding said push member to slide relative to said case.
  • 6. The portable storage device with universal serial bus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said extension portion of said push member is provided at predetermined positions with downward projected lugs corresponding to two grooves provided at two longitudinal inner sides of said case.
  • 7. The portable storage device with universal serial bus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said push member is projected from said circuit board of said main body and a recess of said case.
  • 8. The portable storage device with universal serial bus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said case includes an upper case and a lower case which are fitly connected to each other to define a hollow chamber therebetween.
  • 9. The portable storage device with universal serial bus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said case is provided at a predetermined position with a clip.
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