1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a two-in-one connector, and more particularly to a two-in-one connector capable of simultaneously receiving a battery and a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card therein.
2. The Related Art
At present, appearances of cell phones are developed towards a lighter, more miniaturized and thinner direction. The cell phone generally includes a battery connector and a card connector. A battery is received in the battery connector to provide electricity energy for the cell phone, and a SIM card is received in the card connector to expand storage capacity of the cell phone. In a process of manufacturing the cell phone, the battery connector need be mounted on a printed circuit board of the cell phone by means of SMT (Surface Mounted Technology), and the card connector also need to be mounted on the printed circuit board by means of SMT. However, the battery connector and the card connector are separately mounted to the cell phone to occupy a larger space in the cell phone that can't meet the developing direction of the cell phone. Moreover, mounting the battery connector and the card connector on the printed circuit board need program twice, and even may use two SMT machines. As a result, the cycle time of mounting the battery connector and the card connector on the printed circuit board by means of SMT is extended.
An object of the present invention is to provide a two-in-one connector adapted for receiving a SIM card and a battery therein. The two-in-one connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals and a shielding shell. The insulating housing has a first base body and a second base body protruding upward from a rear end of a top of the first base body. Two opposite sides of the first base body define two rows of first terminal grooves. The second base body defines a plurality of second terminal grooves arranged at regular intervals. Each first terminal has a first fastening portion received in the first terminal groove. One end of the first fastening portion is inclined downward, and then extends horizontally to form a first soldering portion projecting under the first base body to be mounted on a printed circuit board. The other end of the first fastening portion is curved upward, and then extends horizontally to form a first connecting portion received in the first terminal groove and located over the first fastening portion. A free end of the first connecting portion is arched upward to form a first contact portion projecting beyond the top of the first base body. Each second terminal has a second fastening portion received in the second terminal groove. One end of the second fastening portion is inclined downward, and then extends horizontally to form a second soldering portion projecting under the second base body to be mounted on the printed circuit board. An S-shaped second connecting portion is connected with the other end of the second fastening portion and received in the second terminal groove. A free end of the second connecting portion is arched forward to form a second contact portion projecting beyond a front of the second base body. The shielding shell is mounted on the first base body to define an insertion space between the shielding shell and the top of the first base body for receiving the SIM card therein to contact with the first contact portions of the first terminals. The battery is mounted on the shielding shell to contact with the second contact portions of the second terminals.
As described above, the insulating housing has the first base body, and the second base body protruding upward from the rear end of the top of the first base body. The two opposite sides of the first base body define two rows of the first terminal grooves for receiving the first terminals therein with the first contact portions projecting beyond the top of the first base body to contact with the SIM card and the first soldering portions projecting under the first base body to be mounted on the printed circuit board by means of SMT. The second base body defines a plurality of the second terminal grooves for receiving the second terminals therein with the second contact portions projecting beyond the front of the second base body to contact with the battery, and the second soldering portions projected under the second base body to be mounted on the printed circuit board by means of SMT. Thereby, the two-in-one connector occupies a smaller space in a cell phone and cycle of mounting the two-in-one connector on the printed circuit board of the cell phone by means of SMT is shortened.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The second base body 12 defines a plurality of second fastening grooves 121 arranged at regular intervals along a transverse direction of the second base body 12. Each of the second fastening grooves 121 extends longitudinally to penetrate through the second base body 12, and further extends downward to be lower than the top of the first base body 11. Two bottoms of two opposite inner sidewalls of the second fastening groove 121 are concaved oppositely to form a pair of second fastening slots 122. A rear end of a bottom wall of the second fastening groove 121 is cut off to form an opening 123. The second fastening groove 121, the pair of second fastening slots 122, and the opening 123 together define a second terminal groove 15. Two opposite sides of the rear end of the top of the first base body 11 protrude upward to form two propping portions 13 connecting with two opposite sides of the second base body 12. A top portion of a rear surface of each propping portion 13 protrudes rearward to form a second buckling portion 131.
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In use, the SIM card 1 is inserted into the insertion space 50 of the two-in-one connector 100 to contact with the first contact portions 25 of the first terminals 20 so as to realize an electrical connection between the first terminals 20 and the SIM card 1. Then, the battery 2 is located on the separating plate 41 of the shielding shell 40 of the two-in-one connector 100 to contact with the second contact portions 35 of the second terminals 30 so as to realize an electrical connection between the second terminals 30 and the battery 2.
As described above, the insulating housing 10 has the first base body 11, and the second base body 12 protruding upward from the rear end of the top of the first base body 11. The two opposite sides of the first base body 11 define two rows of the first terminal grooves 14 for receiving the first terminals 20 therein with the first contact portions 25 projecting beyond the top of the first base body 11 to contact with the SIM card 1 and the first soldering portions 23 projecting under the first base body 11 to be mounted on the printed circuit board by means of SMT. The second base body 12 defines a plurality of the second terminal grooves 15 for receiving the second terminals 30 therein with the second contact portions 35 projecting beyond the front of the second base body 12 to contact with the battery 2, and the second soldering portions 33 projecting under the second base body 12 to be mounted on the printed circuit board by means of SMT. Thereby, the two-in-one connector 100 occupies a smaller space in the cell phone and cycle of mounting the two-in-one connector 100 on the printed circuit board of the cell phone by means of SMT is shortened.
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