The application claims priority from Taiwan Utility Model Application No. 102201261 filed on Jan. 21, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector, and, more particularly, to a coaxial micro switch connector for SmartPhone.
2. Description of Related Art
Taiwan Patent No. 582648, which is granted to the present applicant, discloses a subminiature micro switch connector which includes an external terminal, an upper insulating case, a movable terminal, a fixed terminal, and a lower insulating case: the lower insulating case has a receiving groove at the upper end thereof to accommodate the bottom of the upper insulating case, a groove disposed at two opposite sides thereof respectively; both the engaging plates at the movable terminal and the fixed terminal are attached to the respective groove; the external terminal has two bent plates to be attached to the lower end of the lower insulating case; there is a clearance formed at the middles parts of the upper and lower insulating cases to receive the contact plate of the fixing terminal, the contact plate of the movable terminal and the two spring plates; the front end of the contact plate of the movable terminal touches the bottom of the contact plate of the fixed terminal.
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The coaxial micro switch connector made in accordance with Taiwan Utility Model No. M380636 provides a length of 3 mm, a width of 3 mm and a height of 1.75 mm. However, the requirements for SmartPhone arc much less in lightness and thinness, and the preceding coaxial micro switch connector has been incapable of applying to the much lighter and thinner SmartPhone.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a subminiature coaxial micro switch connector which has a structure with much less thinness capable of applying to the much lighter and thinner SmartPhone.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a subminiature coaxial micro switch connector which provides much simple structure for easing fabrication and enhancing production efficiency.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The metal casing 21 has a first plate member 210 with a first hole 211 at the center thereof. A first cylindrical member 212 extends upward from the first hole 211 with a first opening 213 communicating with the first hole 211. Two opposite sides of the first plate member 210 extend downward a first bent plate part 214 and a second bent plate part 215 respectively with the second bent plate part 215 further extending toward the inner side of the first bent plate part 214.
A second plate member 221 and a second cylindrical member 222 are integrated with the upper insulating cover 22. A second hole 223 is disposed at the center of the second plate member 221. The second cylindrical member 222 extends upward from the circumferential side of the second hole 223 with a trumpet-shaped second opening 224 disposed at the inner side of the second cylindrical member 222 and communicating with the second hole 223.
The resilient terminal 23 is plate-shaped with a first fixing plate part 231 and a first contact plate part 232. The first fixing plate part 231 is step-shaped and has a lower plate section 233 and an upper plate section 234; the lower plate section 233 is used for being soldered with a circuit board, and the upper plate section 234 connects with the first contact plate part 232. The first contact plate part 232 extends upward a concave downward shape from the upper plate section 234.
The immovable terminal 24 is plate-shaped with a second fixing plate part 241 and a second contact plate part 242 integrated with each other. The second contact plate part 242 extends toward the second fixing plate part 242 about 90′ from the upper end of the second fixing plate part 241; there is a respective wing plate part 243 extends outward from two opposite sides of the upper end of the second fixing plate part 241. A second lower plate section 244 is disposed at the lower end of the second fixing plate part 241. The lower plate section 244 is used for being soldered with the circuit board as well.
There is a receiving groove 251 disposed on the lower insulating cover 25. Two opposite lateral sides of the lower insulating cover 25 are disposed with a first recess section 252 and a second recess section 253 corresponding to the first fixing plate part 231 of the resilient terminal 23 and the second fixing plate part 241 of the immovable terminal 24 respectively. An engaging groove 254 is disposed at another two opposite lateral sides and the bottom of the lower insulating cover 25 corresponding to the first bent plate part 214 and the second bent plate part 215 of the metal casing 21. There are two parallel protruding plate parts 255 on the lower insulating cover 25 to form a furrow 256 in between. The protruding plate parts 255 are situated in the receiving groove 251.
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Then, the first fixing plate part 231 of the resilient terminal 23 is placed in the first recess section 252 of the lower insulating cover 25; the lower plate section 233 of the first fixing plate part 231 is placed under the lower insulating cover 25; the first contact plate part 232 is placed in the furrow 256 between the two protruding plate parts 255; the upper side of the first contact plate part 232 contacts with the lower side of the second contact plate part 242 as shown in
Further, the upper insulating cover 22 is stacked on the lower insulating cover 25 to admit the upper end of the second fixing plate part 241 being disposed in a locating recess 225 in the upper insulating cover 22, and the upper plate section 234 of the first fixing plate part 231 and the second fixing plate part 241 are retained between the upper insulating cover 22 and the lower insulating cover 25 as shown in
Further, the second cylindrical member 222 at the upper insulating cover 22 is placed in the first cylindrical member 212 at the metal casing 21, and the upper and lower insulating covers 22, 25 are disposed between the two first bent plate part 214 and the two second bent plate parts 215; finally, the first bent plate parts 214 and the second bent plate parts are engage with the two engaging grooves 254 so as to assemble the metal casing 21, the upper insulating cover 22, the resilient terminal 23, the immovable terminal 24 and the lower insulating cover 25 together as a single unit.
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In practice, the subminiature coaxial micro switch connector according to the present invention has a length of 2 mm, a width of 2 mm, and a height of 0.85 mm such that the volume and the thickness thereof are much less than the prior art coaxial micro switch connector; comparing to the prior art coaxial micro switch connector, the volume and thickness of the subminiature coaxial micro switch connector according to the present invention are 22% and 49% of the prior art coaxial micro switch connector. Thus, the subminiature coaxial micro switch connector according to the present invention can satisfy the SmartPhone with requirements of much less lightness and thinness.
It is appreciated that the subminiature coaxial micro switch connector according to the present invention provides the upper insulating cover, resilient terminal, and immovable terminal thereof without bent thicknesses to improve the structure disclosed in Taiwan Utility Model No. M380636. In addition, the resilient terminal and the immovable terminal are plate-shaped structures such that it is capable of effectively decreasing the thicknesses thereof to reduce the volume of the coaxial micro switch connector greatly; therefore, it is convenient for fabricating the connector so as to promote the production efficiency.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102201261 | Jan 2013 | TW | national |