This Application claims priority of China Patent Application No. 201810000680.5, filed on Jan. 2, 2018, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a transceiver module, and in particular to a small form factor pluggable transceiver module.
Photoelectric communication devices such as hubs (network devices) include at least one transceiver module. The transceiver module transforms optical signals into electronic signals. The optical fibers connect the network devices via the transceiver modules. Recently, the transceiver modules of the gigabit interface converter (GBIC) have been replaced by small form factor (SFF) transceiver modules or small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver modules.
In conventional small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver modules, a wedging protrusion sinks into the housing to separate the transceiver module from the cage by rotating the handle. However, to separate the transceiver module from the cage, the fiber must be removed first, and then the handle is rotated to sink the wedging protrusion into the housing. This detaching process is inconvenient.
In one embodiment, a transceiver module is provided. The transceiver module includes a housing, a latch and a torsion spring. The housing includes a positioning post and a block. The latch includes a wedging protrusion. The torsion spring includes a coil portion, a first extending portion and a second extending portion. The first extending portion and the second extending portion are connected to the coil portion. The first extending portion comprises a first free end. The second extending portion comprises a second free end. The first extending portion intersects the second extending portion at an intersection point on a projection plane. A first area, a second area, a third area and a fourth area are defined by the torsion spring clockwise around the intersection point. The coil portion surrounds the positioning post in the first area. The first free end is adapted to connect the latch. When the latch is moved from a first latch position to a second latch position, the latch applies a pushing force upon the torsion spring, the block abuts the torsion spring to restrict the rotation of the torsion spring, the torsion spring applies an elastic force upon the latch and the block, and the wedging protrusion of the latch moves from a first wedging protrusion position to a second wedging protrusion position.
In one embodiment, the block is located in the second area, and is adapted to abut the first extending portion.
In one embodiment, the block abuts the first extending portion at an abutting point, and a distance between the abutting point and the intersection point is less than one third of the length of the first extending portion.
In one embodiment, the block is located in the third area, and is adapted to abut the second extending portion.
In one embodiment, the block abuts the second extending portion at an abutting point, a distance between the abutting point and the intersection point is less than one third of the length of the second extending portion.
In one embodiment, the block abuts the second extending portion at an abutting point, a distance between the abutting point and the second free end is less than two thirds of the length of the second extending portion.
In one embodiment, the block is a cylinder, a polygonal pillar or an irregular-shaped pillar.
In one embodiment, the transceiver module further comprises a handle, wherein the handle pivots on the latch, and the latch pivots on the housing.
In one embodiment, when the handle is moved from a first handle position to a second handle position, the latch is rotated from the first latch position to the second latch position, and the wedging protrusion is moved from the first wedging protrusion position to the second wedging protrusion position.
In one embodiment, the latch pivots around a pivot direction relative to the housing, and an extension direction of the positioning post parallel to the pivot direction.
In one embodiment, a transceiver module is provided. The transceiver module includes a housing, a latch and a torsion spring. The housing comprises a positioning post and a connection portion. The latch comprises a wedging protrusion. The torsion spring comprises a coil portion, a first extending portion and a second extending portion. The first extending portion and the second extending portion are connected to the coil portion. The first extending portion comprises a first free end, the second extending portion comprises a second free end. The first extending portion intersects the second extending portion at an intersection point on a projection plane. A first area, a second area, a third area and a fourth area are defined by the torsion spring clockwise around the intersection point. The coil portion surrounds the positioning post in the first area. The first free end is adapted to connect the latch. The second free end is connected to the connection portion. When the latch is moved from a first latch position to a second latch position, the torsion spring applies an elastic force upon the latch and the connection portion, and the wedging protrusion of the latch moves from a first wedging protrusion position to a second wedging protrusion position.
In one embodiment, the housing further comprises a block, and when the latch is moved from the first latch position to the second latch position, the block abuts the torsion spring to restrict the rotation of the torsion spring, and the torsion spring applies the elastic force on the latch, the connection portion and the block.
In one embodiment, the block is located in the second area, and is adapted to abut the first extending portion.
In one embodiment, the block is located in the third area, and is adapted to abut the second extending portion.
In one embodiment, the block is a cylinder, a polygonal pillar or an irregular-shaped pillar.
In one embodiment, the transceiver module further comprises a handle, wherein the handle pivots on the latch, and the latch pivots on the housing.
In one embodiment, when the handle is moved from a first handle position to a second handle position, the latch is rotated from the first latch position to the second latch position, and the wedging protrusion is moved from the first wedging protrusion position to the second wedging protrusion position.
In one embodiment, the latch pivots around a pivot direction relative to the housing, and an extension direction of the positioning post parallel to the pivot direction.
Utilizing the embodiments of the invention, the movement reliability of the wedging protrusion can be improved by the latch and the torsion spring mentioned above. In this embodiment, the translation of the handle sinks the wedging protrusion into the housing, and the transceiver module therefore can be separated from the cage. The user can easily separate the transceiver module from the cage on by pulling the handle.
A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description is of the best-contemplated mode of carrying out the invention. This description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is best determined by reference to the appended claims.
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In the embodiments above, the elastic force of the torsion spring 3 can be modified by changing the position of the block 12.
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In the embodiments above, only the one-side torsion spring and the related structure thereof is described. In one embodiment, two torsion springs and the related structure thereof are disposed on both sides of the housing. However, the disclosure is not meant to restrict the invention. Utilizing the embodiments of the invention, the movement reliability of the wedging protrusion can be improved by the latch and the torsion spring mentioned above.
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Use of ordinal terms such as “first”, “second”, “third”, etc., in the claims to modify a claim element does not by itself connote any priority, precedence, or order of one claim element over another or the temporal order in which acts of a method are performed, but are used merely as labels to distinguish one claim element having a certain name from another element having the same name (but for use of the ordinal term).
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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