The present invention relates to a plug connector having a low profile releasing mechanism.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,746,264 issued to Branch et al. on Jun. 8, 2004, discloses a pull-to-release latch for latching a module into a mating port. The pull-to-release latch comprises a latch member pivotally mounted to the module for releasably engaging a host electronic system housing and a pull tab latch control member for pivoting the latch member against a spring force. Specifically, the latch member comprises a pair of transverse shafts assembled to the module in a pivotable manner, a latching end, and a camming surface. The control or actuator member comprises a portion engageable with the module and with the camming surface. When pulling the actuator member, the latch member undergoes a pivotal movement about its shafts from an unactuated position to an actuated, released position.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,439,918 issued on Aug. 27, 2002, discloses a plug connector having a releasing mechanism. The releasing mechanism has a pivotable bail for operating a pivot block against restoring force from a leaf spring.
A plug connector having a releasing mechanism of a different construction that can save space is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a small profile plug connector.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, a plug connector comprises a housing defining a pair of inserting grooves, and a releasing mechanism assembled to the housing and having a pull portion and a latch. The pull portion comprises a rotator and an extending arm connected with the rotator at a connecting point. The latch comprises a hook and a pair of rotating shafts connected with the rotator. The rotating shafts are received in the inserting grooves. Upon a rearward pulling movement of the pull portion, the connecting point moves rearwardly to rotate the rotator together with the rotating shafts to move the hook from a latched position toward a released position.
According to the present invention, the rotator is connected with the rotating shafts and, therefore, directly drives by way of a translational movement the rotating shafts to rotate from a latched position toward a released position. Therefore, the releasing mechanism may occupy a small space.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
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The housing 1 comprises a first body portion 11 and a second body portion 11. A receiving space 13 is formed by means of both the first and second body portions 11, 12 mounting together along an upper-to-down direction thereof. A pair of positioning portions 131 are defined in the second body portion 11 and raised toward the receiving space 13. In other embodiments, the housing 1 may be an integrated element by means of die-cast or a pair of first and second body portions 11, 12 forming other structures and mounting together along other directions. The pair of positioning portions 131 can be defined on the first body portion 11.
The second body portion 12 of the housing 1 defines a receiving groove 121 located on the outside surface thereof for receiving the releasing mechanism 4. The receiving groove 121 comprises an accommodating groove 121 located on the front end thereof and recessed downwardly, and a pair of inserting grooves 123 located two sides of the accommodating groove 124. A limiting portion 122 is raised upwardly from the rear end of the receiving groove 121.
The circuit board 2 defines a plurality of conductive pads (not shown) located the front end thereof and a pair of positioning holes 21 located on two sides thereof. The gasket 3 is made of sheet metal and configured to rectangular-shaped frame portion. An “S” shaped spring component 33 is formed on the gasket 3. The spring component 33 is formed on the elastic gasket 3 by integrated stamping.
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In assembly, a housing 1 is formed by the first and second body portion 11, 12 mounting together along the upper-to-rear direction, and the circuit board 2 is received in the receiving space 13 of the housing 1. The elastic gasket 3 encloses partially the housing 1, and the spring component 33 of the elastic gasket 3 is accommodated in the accommodating groove 124. The rotating shafts 414 of the latch 41 is run through the rotator 423 of the pull portion 42, respectively. The rectangular driving portion 4141 is retained in the rectangular hole 424. The connecting portion 413 is located in the cutout 422 between two rotators 423. Both the rotator 423 and the rotating shafts 414 are maintained fixed relative to each other, and no relative displacement is occurred. The cover 5 covers the receiving groove 121 by the screws 6 fastening the cover 5 onto the housing 1.
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In this embodiment, the pull portion 42 and the latch 41 are two elements. Between the rotator 423 and the rotating shaft 414 can have a slightly relative displacement, but it is needed to fulfill that the rotating shaft 414 can rotate along a direction as same as the rotator's 423 rotating direction. However, in other embodiment, the rotator 423 and the rotating shaft 414 can form a piece by molding to make the pull portion 42 and the latch 41 become an element.
In other embodiments, except of the last rear end of the rotator, the connecting point “A” also is defined on other areas of the rotator 423. The design is needed to fulfill that the connecting portion “A” can move rearwardly to drive the rotator 423 rotate when the pull portion 42 is pulled rearwardly.
This design that the rotator 423 drives directly the rotating shaft 414 rotate in the releasing mechanism 4 only makes the releasing mechanism 4 occupy a small space, and is suitable for the miniaturization of product.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
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201110344745.6 | Nov 2011 | CN | national |