The present invention relates generally to universal serial bus. More specifically, the present invention relates to a switch design for universal serial bus.
Universal serial bus (USB) is a specification created around 1996 to establish communication between electronic devices and a host controller. The host controller is usually a computer. USB can carry both power and data. It is intended to replace a variety of serial and parallel ports. USB is used to connect computer peripherals such as mice, keyboards, digital cameras, printers, flash drives, and external hard drives to a computer. It has become a common electronic interface for many modern electronic devices and computers.
The standard USB port has a rectangular opening with a plastic tongue that is enclosed in a metal sheath. There are four electrical contacts on the plastic tongue. The metal sheath has a locking tab on each narrow side and two locking tabs on the top and also on the bottom wider sides. The locking tabs are formed from cutouts in the metal sheath and are in the shape of elongated triangles. The short base of the elongated triangle remains affixed to the metal sheath, and the tip of the elongated triangle has a bend that extends into the USB port. The flexing of the elongated triangle bias the bend near the tip of the elongated triangle to exerts a retaining frictional force on the USB plug when it is inserted into the USB port. The tips of the elongated triangles at the narrow sides are oriented toward the rear of the USB port. The tips of the elongated triangles at the wider sides are oriented toward the front of the USB port. The standard USB plug has a compatible plug that can only plug into the USB port in one orientation.
The standard USB port in the prior art is a simple connector that has no control or switch to regulate the power supplied at the connector. Irrespective of whether a USB plug is inserted into the USB port, the standard USB port will have power at the connector. There is no switching means at the standard USB port to turn power on and off. A substantial amount of power is being consumed even when no USB plug is inserted in the USB port.
The switch for universal serial bus of the present invention is a universal serial bus (USB) port with a built in switch to automatically turn power on and off upon insertion and removal of a USB plug. The switch for universal serial bus comprises of a USB port with a switch actuator in a power-off position and a momentary switch wherein when a USB plug is inserted into the USB port, the switch actuator is depressed which in turn depresses the momentary switch to turn on the power to the USB port. When the USB plug is removed from the USB port, the switch actuator returns to its original power-off position away from the momentary switch thereby turning off the power to the USB port.
An object of the switch for universal serial bus is to provide a USB port that consumes virtually no power when no USB plug is inserted. A further object of the switch for universal serial bus is to provide an automatic switch to turn power on and off at the USB port when a USB plug is inserted and removed. Another object of the switch for universal serial bus is to provide a low cost automatic switch at the USB port to minimize energy consumption when it is not being used.
The following description and figures are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting. Other embodiments of this invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of this description.
In the preferred embodiment shown in the figures, switch for universal serial bus comprises of a built in switch to automatically turn power on and off upon insertion and removal of a USB plug 4. The switch for universal serial bus comprises of a USB port 1 with a switch actuator 2 in a power-off position and a momentary switch 3 wherein when a USB plug 4 is inserted into the USB port 1, the switch actuator 2 is depressed which in turn depresses the momentary switch 3 to turn on the power to the USB port 1 as shown in
In the preferred embodiment, the switch actuator 2 is an elongated tab generally in the shape of an elongated triangle as shown in
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One application of the switch for universal serial bus is shown in
Although the invention has been described in terms of particular embodiments and applications, one of ordinary skill in the art, in light of this teaching, can generate additional embodiments and modifications without departing from the spirit of or exceeding the scope of the claimed invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the drawings and descriptions herein are proffered by way of example to facilitate comprehension of the invention and should not be construed to limit the scope thereof.
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