The Present Disclosure claims priority to prior-filed Korean Patent Application No. 10-2011-0027436, entitled “Socket For Micro Subscriber Identification Module Card,” filed on 28 Mar. 2011 with the Korean Intellectual Property Office. The content of the aforementioned Patent Application is fully incorporated in its entirety herein.
The Present Disclosure relates, generally, to a micro Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card socket, and, to be more specific, a micro SIM card socket with an improved structure in which a detect terminal in the mechanism that senses the insertion of a SIM card touches the SIM card indirectly, not directly. Therefore it, though detecting the insertion of a SIM card, prevents the SIM card, in a locked state, from being pushed to the opposite side of the direction of the insertion.
In general, a SIM card is a chip containing a variety of personal information of the subscriber, such as a telephone directory, and makes it possible to freely use one's mobile phone in any area once it is connected to an international roaming terminal, regardless of the technical specification, such as CMDA or GSM. For international roaming service, using a SIM card, the SIM card is directly inserted into a socket installed on the inside of the terminal (mobile phone).
In a conventional micro SIM card socket 10, as shown above, the locking unit 14 prevents the SIM card 1 from slipping out when a SIM card is inserted into the housing 11. At that time, one side of the contact terminal 13 contacts the contact terminal 1a of the SIM card 1, and the detect terminal 15 is directly and elastically pushed to the edge of the SIM card 1 and elastically contacts the switch terminal 16, and insertion of the SIM card 1 into the housing 11 is detected.
However, the conventional micro SIM card socket has a problem in that the SIM card can be easily slipped out of the housing by a small external impact, despite of the locking by the locking unit, because the SIM card detect terminal is constantly subject to a force that pushes the SIM card, inserted in the housing, to the opposite direction of the insertion into the housing.
A purpose of the Present Disclosure is to provide a micro SIM card socket where the detect terminal in the structure detecting the insertion of a SIM card touches the SIM card indirectly, not directly. Therefore, the SIM card in a locked state is not subject to a force to the opposite direction of the insertion, thereby raising the product reliability.
In order to achieve the above mentioned purposes, the micro SIM card socket in the Present Disclosure is equipped with an insulator housing where the SIM card is installed; a metal shell, connected to the housing at a constant distance from the housing, that guides the insertion of the SIM card; multiple contact terminals, supported by the housing, one end of which is connected to the contact terminal of the SIM card and the other end of which is fixed to the printed circuit board; a locking unit installed on the side of the housing in order to selectively fix the insertion point of the SIM card, having a curve-shaped pressure pin, at the end of the unit, putting pressure to the edge of the SIM card; a detect terminal installed in the housing in order to detect the insertion of the SIM card and that is pressured by the pressure pin, located in proximity of the pressure pin, when the SIM card is inserted; and a switch terminal that elastically contacts the detect terminal.
The SIM card, when inserted, is neither pushed nor displaced out of the above mentioned housing by an external vibration or an impact because the detect terminal puts pressure only to the cam of the locking unit. Further, the cam of the locking unit is elastically fixed by a pin rod when the SIM card is inserted into the inside of the housing.
Thus, in the Present Disclosure, the detect terminal in the structure detecting the insertion of a SIM card touches the SIM card indirectly, not directly. Therefore, the SIM card in a locked state is not subject to a force to the opposite direction of the insertion. Further, while the insertion of a SIM card is effectively detected, the SIM card, micro SIM card in particular, does not slip out easily by an external vibration or an impact, thereby raising the product reliability.
The organization and manner of the structure and operation of the Present Disclosure, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following Detailed Description, taken in connection with the accompanying Figures, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
While the Present Disclosure may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there is shown in the Figures, and will be described herein in detail, specific embodiments, with the understanding that the disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the Present Disclosure, and is not intended to limit the Present Disclosure to that as illustrated.
As such, references to a feature or aspect are intended to describe a feature or aspect of an example of the Present Disclosure, not to imply that every embodiment thereof must have the described feature or aspect. Furthermore, it should be noted that the description illustrates a number of features. While certain features have been combined together to illustrate potential system designs, those features may also be used in other combinations not expressly disclosed. Thus, the depicted combinations are not intended to be limiting, unless otherwise noted.
In the embodiments illustrated in the Figures, representations of directions such as up, down, left, right, front and rear, used for explaining the structure and movement of the various elements of the Present Disclosure, are not absolute, but relative. These representations are appropriate when the elements are in the position shown in the Figures. If the description of the position of the elements changes, however, these representations are to be changed accordingly.
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The housing 110 preferably consists of such insulators, and has multiple grooves 111 at the bottom to prevent the interference with the contact terminals. The metal shell 120 guides the insertion of the SIM card 1 and is preferably made of metal. The contact terminal 130 electrically connects the SIM card 1 with the printed circuit board, and eight contact terminals 130 are consecutively laid out.
The locking unit 140 is installed in such a way that it can slide with the SIM card 1 inside the side of the housing 110, and is equipped with a heart cam 141 with a guide groove 141a in the shape of a heart; a pin rod 143, the edge of which is inserted into the guide groove 141a and fixes the position of the micro SIM card while moving along the guide groove 141a; and a spring 145 that elastically supports the heart cam 141.
The detect terminal 150 and the switch terminal (160) are installed, in parallel, in the housing 110 in order to detect the insertion of the SIM card 1. When the detect terminal 150 is away from the switch terminal 160, it is detected that the SIM card 1 is not inserted into the housing 110. When the detect terminal 150 contacts the above mentioned switch terminal 160, it is detected that the SIM card 1 is inserted into the housing 110.
The detect terminal 150 is laid out in such a way that it is positioned in proximity to the pressure pin 140a and is elastically pushed when the SIM card 1 is inserted into the housing 110, and the switch terminal 160 elastically contacts the detect terminal 150. The detect terminal 150 is laid out in such a way that it puts pressure only to the cam 141 of the locking unit 140, when the SIM card 1 is inserted, and it prevents the SIM card 1, micro SIM card in particular, from being pushed or displaced out of the housing 110 by an external vibration or an impact. When the SIM card 1 is inserted into the housing 110, the cam 141 of the locking unit 140 is elastically fixed by the pin rod 143.
The operation of a micro SIM card socket 100, laid out as described above, is explained as follows. Micro SIM card 1 is pushed into an insulator housing 110. At this time, the metal shell 120 plays a role of guiding the insertion of the micro SIM card 1. And the heart cam 141 is elastically supported by the spring 145, and the end edge of the pin rods 143 is consecutively positioned along the guide groove 141a, changing the SIM card 1 from a separated position to an inserted position. When the insertion of the micro SIM card is completed, the end edge of the SIM card 1 presses the pressure pin 140a, and the detect terminal 150 is elastically deformed by the pressure pin 140a and elastically touches the switch terminal 160, detecting the insertion of the SIM card 1.
In the Present Disclosure 100, the detect terminal 150 in the structure detecting the insertion of a SIM card 1 touches the SIM card 1 indirectly, not directly. Therefore, the SIM card 1, in a locked state, is not subject to a force to the opposite direction of the insertion. Thus, while the insertion of a SIM card 1 is effectively detected, the SIM card, micro SIM card in particular, does not slip out easily by an external vibration or an impact, thereby raising the product reliability.
As explained above, the detect terminal 150 and the switch terminal 160 are laid out in such a way that when they are away from each other, it is detected that the SIM card 1 has not been inserted into the housing 110, and when the detect terminal 150 and the switch terminal 160 touch each other, it is detected that the SIM card 1 has been inserted into the housing 110. And the detect terminal 150 is laid out in such a way that it is made relatively longer than the switch terminal 160, positioning the contact points to one side of the housing 110. The detect terminal 150 is laid out in such a way that it is positioned in proximity of the pressure pin 140a and is elastically pushed when the SIM card 1 is inserted into the housing 110, and the switch terminal 160 elastically contacts the detect terminal 150.
The operation of a micro SIM card socket 100′ according to the second embodiment is explained as follows. Micro SIM card 1 is pushed into an insulator housing 110. At this time, the metal shell 120 plays a role of guiding the insertion of the micro SIM card 1. And the heart cam 141 is elastically supported by the spring 145, and the end edge of the pin rods 143 is consecutively positioned along the guide groove 141a, changing the SIM card 1 from a separated position to an inserted position. When the insertion of the above micro SIM card 1 completes, the end edge of the SIM card 1 presses the pressure pin 140a, and the detect terminal 150 is elastically deformed by the pressure pin 140a and elastically touches the switch terminal 160, detecting the insertion of the SIM card 1.
As explained above, the detect terminal in the structure detecting the insertion of a SIM card touches the SIM card indirectly, not directly. Therefore, the SIM card in a locked state is not subject to a force to the opposite direction of the insertion. Further, while the insertion of a SIM card is effectively detected, the SIM card, micro SIM card in particular, does not slip out easily by an external vibration or an impact, thereby raising the product reliability.
While a preferred embodiment of the Present Disclosure is shown and described, it is envisioned that those skilled in the art may devise various modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the foregoing Description and the appended Claims.
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