The present application claims benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. ยงยง120, 365 to the previously filed Japanese Patent Application No. JP2013-264218 with a priority date of Dec. 20, 2013, which is incorporated by reference herein.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to receptacles in general, and particularly to a receptacle having a female-side plate-like member for receiving a plug having a Male-side plate-like member.
2. Description of Related Art
Various electronic devices such as a personal computer are provided with a receptacle based on a universal serial bus (USB) standard for connection to peripherals or the like.
USB connectors are classified into an A type disposed on a personal computer side and a B type disposed on a peripheral side. A receptacle of a USB-A standard is assembled into an opening formed on an outer surface of a chassis of a personal computer, and a plug connected thereto is attached to an end of an apparatus such as a cable or a flash memory. The receptacle has a configuration in which a plate-like member (female-side plate-like member) having a signal terminal disposed therein is installed in the opening of the chassis, the plug has a configuration in which a plate-like member (male-side plate-like member) having a signal terminal disposed therein is received in a metal case, and the signal terminals are connected to each other by inserting the metal case of the plug into the receptacle.
Such USB connectors are generally classified into a standard (regular) type connector having been widely used and a micro type connector obtained by reducing the size of the standard type connector. The standard type connector has a merit that there is a lot of corresponding apparatuses and thus universality thereof is high, but the outer shape has a certain degree of size and, for example, the height of the receptacle is about 6.2 mm. Accordingly, when a standard type receptacle is mounted on a chassis of an electronic devices, restrictions to chassis design increase to secure the size of an opening. For example, in a chassis having a curved cross-section in which the thickness of the side of the chassis is smaller than that of the central portion thereof, there is demand for a design in which only the thickness of the opening of the receptacle is greater than those of the other parts. The demand for the decrease in thickness of a chassis becomes more marked for portable electronic apparatuses such as a laptop personal computer (laptop PC), a tablet personal computer (tablet PC), and a smart phone.
For the decrease in thickness of a USB connector, for example, a configuration in which the outer metal case is removed and the male-side plate-like member having a signal terminal disposed therein is exposed to the outside has been proposed to achieve the decrease in thickness of the plug.
However, there is no proposal for a decrease in thickness of a receptacle for achieving a decrease in thickness of a terminal-side chassis of a laptop PC, a tablet PC, or the like. Thus, there is demand for a structure capable of securing a degree of freedom in design of a chassis by decreasing the thickness of a standard type receptacle that is used for more apparatuses and has a high universality. When the thickness of a micro type receptacle decreases, it is possible to further enhance the degree of freedom in design of a chassis.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a receptacle includes a female-side plate-like member having a signal terminal disposed therein and a slider. The slider can be used to control the positioning of the female-side plate-like member in relation to an outer surface of a chassis of an electronic device in which the receptacle is installed. The female-side plate-like member is positioned to protrude from the outer surface of the chassis when it is ready to receive a plug having a male-side plate-like member on which a signal terminal is disposed. The female-side plate-like member is positioned to conceal from the outer surface of the chassis when it is not ready to receive the plug.
All features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed written description.
The disclosure itself, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objects, and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The connection standard between the plug 12 and the receptacle 14 in this embodiment is a USB-A standard (standard-A) of a standard type (regular type) which has been widely used, and is based on a USB 2.0 communication standard. The invention may be used to, for example, a USB-B standard (standard-B) of a standard type, a micro USB-A it or USB-B standard (micro-A or micro-B), and a USB 3.0 communication standard, in addition to the USB-A standard of a standard type.
The electronic apparatus 10 on which the receptacle 14 according to this embodiment is mounted is a laptop PC including a chassis 16 as a base and a cover 20 connected to the chassis 16 so as to be opened and closed via a hinge 18. A keyboard 22 is disposed on the top surface of the chassis 16 and a display device 24 including a liquid crystal display or the like is disposed on the inner surface of the cover 20.
In the description below, as illustrated in
The plug 12 has a structure (see
The receptacle 14 is a female-side connector of a USB-A standard including a female-side plate-like member 36 having four signal terminals 34 disposed therein and a sliding mechanism 38 causing the female-side plate-like member 36 to protrude and sink from and into the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16, as illustrated in
The female-side plate-like member 36 is a portion that electrically and mechanically connects the receptacle 14 and the plug 12 to each other by bringing the signal terminals 34 disposed on the bottom surface thereof into contact with the signal terminals 26 disposed on the top surface of the male-side plate-like member 28 when the metal case 30 of the plug 12 is externally inserted into the female-side plate-like member 36 (see
As illustrated in
The pressed member 40 is a plate-like member having a thickness slightly greater than that of the female-side plate-like member 36 (see
The pressing member 42 is a plate-like member having a thickness equal to that of the pressed member 40 and the inclined surface 42a is gradually inclined to the deep side in a direction toward the pressed member 40. An operation member 48 exposed from a longitudinal hole 46 opened to the outer surface 16a is disposed on the end surface of the pressing member 42 on the outer surface 16a side. One end of a tension spring (elastic member) 50 of which the other end is fixed to the chassis 16 is fixed to the pressing member 42. The pressing member 42 can move forward and backward in the direction parallel to the outer surface 16a under the guidance of a guide member not illustrated while being normally impelled to the side spaced away from the pressed member 40 by the tension spring 50. The tension spring 50 may be skipped.
The pressing member 42 is further provided with a locking member 52 of a leaf spring shape having a hook 52a protruding forward at the tip thereof. The base end, which is opposite to the hook 52a, of the locking member 52 is fixed to the inclined surface 42a on the tip side of the pressing member 42 or the vicinity thereof, and the locking member 52 moves forward and backward in the direction parallel to the outer surface 16a along with the pressing member 42. When the pressing member 42 moves forward to the pressed member 40 side against the impelling force of the tension spring 50, the hook 52a goes into the opening 39 and the tip thereof protrudes to the near side from the outer surface 16a. Accordingly, since the inner surface of the hook 52a is hooked to the edge of the opening 39 (see
On the other hand, when the hook 52a hooked to the edge of the opening 39 is pressed to the deep side, the locking member 52 is bent to the deep side and the hooking of the book 52a to the edge of the opening 39 is released (see
In the receptacle 14 having the above-mentioned configuration, as illustrated in
Subsequently, as illustrated in
Subsequently, as illustrated in
The configuration is described above in which the female-side plate-like member 36 is made to protrude and sink from and into the outer surface of the chassis 16 through the use of the sliding mechanism 38 that includes the pressed member 40 integrally formed with the female-side plate-like member 36 and the pressing member 42 pressing the pressed member 40 to move forward and backward, but the mechanism for causing the female-side plate-like member 36 to protrude and sink may have a configuration other than the sliding mechanism 38.
For example, a bottom cross-sectional view of the chassis 16, which illustrates a configuration example of the receptacle 14 including a sliding mechanism 60 according to a modification example, is illustrated in
As illustrated in
The pressed member 62 is a rectangular plate-like member with a thickness equivalent to that of the pressed member 40 and moves forward and backward in a direction perpendicular to the outer surface 16a to cause the female-side plate-like member 36 to protrude and sink from and into the opening 39 of the outer surface 16a under the guidance of a guide member not illustrated.
The ejector 64, the intermediate bar 66, the ejector bar 68, and the plate 70 have configurations equal or similar to the known configurations generally used in the related art as an ejector mechanism of a PC card slot which is widely mounted on laptop PCs and the like.
That is, the ejector 64 is inserted into an opening 72 formed on the outer surface 16a adjacent to the opening 39 and is configured to move forward and backward in the direction perpendicular to the outer surface 16a under the guidance of a guide member not illustrated. The tip of the ejector 64 is provided with a push-button portion (operation member) 74, and a small-width portion 64a disposed to be adjacent to the intermediate bar 66 is disposed on the deep side. The intermediate bar 66 is pivotally supported to be rotatable about a pivot portion 76 movably engaging with a longitudinal hole (not illustrated) of the chassis 16. The ejector bar 68 can move forward and backward in the same direction as the ejector 64 moves. The plate (pressing member) 70 is pivotally supported to be rotatable about a spindle 76 relative to the chassis 16, one end thereof engages with a hole portion formed in the ejector bar 68, and the other end serves as a pressing portion pressing the deep-side end face of the pressed member 62.
Accordingly, in the receptacle 14 having the sliding mechanism 60, when the plug 12 is connected to the receptacle 14 in a state where the female-side plate-like member 36 is located at the sinking position at which, the female-side plate-like member 36 is received in the opening 39 as illustrated in
Then, when the push-button portion 74 protruding forward is pressed to the deep side and is pushed into the opening 72 as illustrated in
In this way, in the sliding mechanism 60, the female-side plate-like member 36 can be made to protrude and sink from and into the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16 by pushing the push-button portion 74 of the ejector 64 moving forward and backward in the protruding and sinking direction of the female-side plate-like member 36. Accordingly, similarly to the operation member 48 of the sliding mechanism 38, it is not necessary to secure a certain degree of sliding space in the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16 and it is possible to secure the protruding and sinking operation of the female-side plate-like member 36 in the receptacle 14 without depending on the chassis 16.
As described above, the receptacle 14 according to this embodiment is used for a connection standard for the plug 12 in which the male-side plate-like member 28 having the signal terminals 26 disposed therein is received in the metal case 30 and includes the female-side plate-like member 36 having the signal terminals 34 disposed therein, the female-side plate-like member 36 is configured to protrude and sink from and into the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16 of the electronic apparatus 10 having the receptacle 14 installed therein, and the plug 12 is connected to the receptacle 14 at a protruding position at which the female-side plate-like member 36 protrudes from the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16. The electronic apparatus 10 according to this embodiment has the receptacle 14, which is used for the connection standard for the plug 12 in which the male-side plate-like member 28 having the signal terminals 26 disposed therein is received in the metal case 30, on the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16.
In this way, by employing the configuration in which the female-side plate-like member 36 of the receptacle 14 can protrude and sink from and into the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16 and the plug 12 is connected to the receptacle 14 at the protruding position, it is possible to obtain the connection standard for the plug 12 by only providing the chassis 16 side with a thin opening 39 having a thickness corresponding to the thickness of the female-side plate-like member 36. Accordingly, since it is not necessary to provide the chassis 16 side with an opening having an outer shape into which the metal case 30 of the plug 12 can be inserted, it is possible to decrease the thickness of the structure of the receptacle 14, to decrease the thickness of the chassis 16 of the electronic apparatus 10 on which the receptacle 14 is mounted, and to secure a degree of freedom in design of the chassis 16. The opening size of the opening 39 can be suppressed to the same height as the height of 2.8 mm in the opening size of a micro USB-B standard, for example, though it is a standard type. Accordingly, even in the chassis 16 having a curved cross-section in which the thickness of the side surface is smaller than that of the central portion, for example, as illustrated in
In the receptacle 14, the female-side plate-like member 36 moves to the sinking position which is sunk from the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16 when the connected state of the plug 12 is released. Accordingly, when the receptacle 14 is not used, the female-side plate-like member 36 can be received in the chassis 16 and the female-side plate-like member 36 does not protrude to the outside. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the female-side plate-like member 36 from interfering or being destroyed at the time of transporting the electronic apparatus 10 or the like.
By employing the operation member 48 (push-button portion 74) that is exposed from the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16 and that causes the female-side plate-like member 36 to move from the sinking position to the protruding position, it is possible to cause the female-side plate-like member 36 to smoothly protrude for use in connection to the plug 12, which provides high convenience.
In this case, the receptacle 14 only has to include the tension spring 44 that impelling the female-side plate-like member 36 in the direction from the protruding position to the sinking position and the locking member 52 that locks the female-side plate-like member 36 to the protruding position against the impelling force of the tension spring 44 when the operation member 48 is operated to cause the female-side plate-like member 36 to move to the protruding position and that is pressed by the plug 12 to unlock the female-side plate-like member 36 at the protruding position when the plug 12 is connected thereto. Then, since the female-side plate-like member 36 can be satisfactorily kept at the protruding position, it is possible to smoothly connect the plug 12 and to automatically receive the female-side plate-like member 36 in the chassis 16 when the plug 12 is pulled out of the receptacle 14, which provides higher convenience.
The connection structure according to this embodiment is a connection structure in the USB connection standard between the plug 12 in which the male-side plate-like member 28 having the signal terminals 26 disposed therein is received in the metal case 30 and the receptacle 14 including the female-side plate-like member 36 having the signal terminals 34 disposed therein, in which the plug 12 is connected to the female-side plate-like member 36 protruding from the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16 of the electronic apparatus 10 having the receptacle 14 installed therein.
In this way, by employing the configuration in which the plug 12 is connected to the female-side plate-like member 36 of the receptacle 14 protruding from the outer surface 16a of the chassis 16, it is not necessary to provide the chassis 16 with the opening having an outer shape into which the metal case 30 of the plug 12 can be inserted even in the connection structure of the USB connection standard. Accordingly, it is to possible to decrease the thickness of the structure of the receptacle 14 as much as possible, to decrease the thickness of the chassis 16 of the electronic apparatus 10 on which the receptacle 14 is mounted, and thus to secure a degree of freedom in design of the chassis 16.
As has been described, the present disclosure provides a receptacle having a female-side plate-like member that is used for receiving a plug having a male-side plate-like member.
While the disclosure has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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