1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a pluggable transceiver module, such as a transceiver module for high speed communication, and more specifically, to a pluggable transceiver module having releasing mechanism for separating such modules from their receptacles.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A pluggable transceiver module is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,767,143 issued to Huang on Jul. 27, 2004. The pluggable transceiver module is retained in a complementary cage having a latch arranged thereon. The pluggable transceiver module includes a housing and a releasing mechanism disposed on the housing. The housing has a latching portion arranged thereon for engaging with the latch of the cage. The releasing mechanism includes an actuator slidably arranged on the housing and a lever rotatably assembled on the housing for moving the actuator between an initial position and a final position. When the lever moves to drive the actuator to the final position, the actuator disengages the latching portion from the latch of the cage and is ready for unplugging therefrom.
When the module is inserted into the cage, the actuator may be positioned in the final position under an undesirable movement of the actuator. That would result in breaking the engagement between the first and latching portions. When the pluggable transceiver module is released from the cage, it is very much likely that the lever could not exert a driving force for moving the actuator from the final position back toward the initial position.
Hence, an improved pluggable transceiver module with releasing mechanism is needed to solve the above problem.
An object of the present invention is to provide a pluggable transceiver module comprising a releasing mechanism having a spring member for preventing undesirable movement of an actuator.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pluggable transceiver module comprising a releasing mechanism having a spring member for providing a restoring force for moving an actuator from a final position back toward an initial position.
In order to achieve the object set forth, a pluggable transceiver module assembly includes a cage having a latch formed thereon, and a pluggable transceiver module for assembling to the cage. The pluggable transceiver module includes a housing having a latching portion engageable with the latch, an actuator and a pivot slidably mounted on the housing, a lever and a spring member. The lever engages with the pivot and manipulates to drive the pivot and therefore the actuator to operate the latch. The spring member has a first connecting portion coupled with the lever and a second connecting portion assembled to the housing. The first connecting portion exerts a restoring force to the actuator.
When assemble the module to the cage, the spring member exerts a resilient force to the lever for preventing undesirable movement of the actuator. Therefore, the actuator is securely kept in an initial position, and the pluggable transceiver module could be easily assembled into the cage. When the pluggable transceiver module is to be released from the cage, the spring member exerts a restoring force to the lever for moving the actuator from a final position back toward the initial position. Therefore, the actuator returns to the initial position.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail. Referring to
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The releasing mechanism 30 includes an actuator 31, a U-shaped lever 32, a spring member 33, a pivot 34 and a pull tab 35.
The actuator 31 is slidably mounted on the bottom wall 14 of the housing 10. The actuator 31 has a base 310 and a pair of horizontal guiding grooves 311 defined at opposite sides of the base 310. The base 310 has a pair of wedges 312 formed on a front end thereof, and a through hole 313 defined therethrough.
The U-shaped lever 32 includes a bridging section 321, and a pair of arm sections 322 extending from opposite ends of the bridging section 321. The U-shaped lever 32 has a crimp portion 323 extends upwardly from an edge of the bridging section 321 and defines a passage 320. Each arm section 322 has a pivot hole 324 defined in middle portion thereof, and a latch arm guiding hole 325 defined below the pivot hole 324 and adjacent to free end of the arm section 322.
The spring member 33 has a pair of first connecting portions 331 received in the passage 320 of the crimp portion 323, a second connecting portion 334 mounted on the top wall 13 of the housing 10, and a pair of V-shaped elastic arms 332 disposed between the first connecting portions 331 and the second connecting portion 334. The V-shaped arms 332 each has a ring 333 engaged with the projecting post 151 of the housing 10 for increasing the resilient force of the spring member 33. The V-shaped elastic arm 332 has a first connecting portion 334 mounted on the top wall 13 of the housing 10.
The pivot 34 is slidably mounted on the housing. The pivot 34 includes a circular stop 341 formed at one end of the pivot 34 and a washer 342 mounted to an opposite end of the pivot 34.
The pull tab 35 is attached to the bridging section 321 of the U-shaped lever 32 for pivoting the U-shaped lever 32.
In assembly, the actuator 31 is mounted on bottom wall 14 of the housing 10 with the guiding rails 142 moveably received in the guiding grooves 311. The first connecting portion 331 of the spring member 33 is received in the passage 320 of the crimp portion 323. The U-shaped lever 32 is attached to the rear end 12 of the housing 10, with the projecting post 151 of the lateral wall 15 rotatably engaging with the pivot holes 324 of the U-shaped lever 32 and the ring 333 of the spring member 33. The second connecting portion 334 of the spring member 33 is fixed on the top wall 13 of the housing 10. The pivot 34 is inserted through one latch arm guiding hole 325 of the U-shaped lever 32, one horizontal guiding slot 152 of the housing 10, the through hole 313 of the actuator 31, the other horizontal guiding slot 152 of the housing 10, and the other latch arm guiding hole 325 of the U-shaped lever 32. The washer 342 is mounted on the pivot 34 for securely holding the U-shaped lever 32 and the actuator 31 on the housing 10. The U-shaped lever 32 is thus rotatably assembled on the rear end 12 of the housing 10. Then, assembly of the releasing mechanism 30 on the pluggable transceiver module 1 is thus completed.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous, characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set fourth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosed is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of number, shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200820035880.6 | Apr 2008 | CN | national |