1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a universal serial bus (USB) plug, and more particularly to a USB plug with contacts formed at its bottom and top sides thus allowing the USB plug to electrically insert into a standard USB port in more than one position.
2. Description of Related Art
Peripheral products for personal computers such as keyboards, mice, printers, scanners, CCD cameras, digital cameras as well as MP3 players are becoming increasingly important everyday tools to people. In the past, conventional parallel or serial ports were able to satisfy consumers' demands but then became inadequate due to so many peripherals being required for daily operations. Hence, the universal serial bus (USB) protocol was developed as a universal data transmission interface between personal computers and peripheral products.
The USB protocol supports useful functions such as hot plug as well as plug and play. The versatility provided by the USB protocol means that all USB products can be easily installed and operated. Further, a single USB port can be shared by a maximum quantity of 127 different devices. In comparison to the conventional USB 1.1 protocol, a new USB 2.0 protocol not only retains normal transmission modes (1.5 Mbits/s and 12 Mbit/s) and supports the prior USB 1.1 protocol, but also provides a higher speed data transmission (480 Mbits per second).
Whether using the conventional or present USB protocols, the same specification for USB architecture is employed. The architecture of the present USB plug is designed to be inserted in a USB port in only a single direction so that contacts formed on the USB plug and the USB port can correspondingly touch to each other. If the USB plug is not correctly aligned with the USB port it is not able to be inserted properly since a plastic platform formed in the USB port will block the plug.
For some particular USB products, the limitation that the USB plug can only be linked into the port with a particular direction is very inconvenient. For example, with reference to
Therefore, the invention provides a novel USB plug to obviate the aforementioned problem.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a universal serial bus (USB) plug with contacts formed at its bottom/top sides so that the USB plug is able to be inserted into a USB port in more than one position. To accomplish the objective, the USB plug comprises:
a top frame formed by a rectangular body on which slots are defined through the body, multiple ribs accordingly formed among the slots wherein each rib is formed between two adjacent slots;
a bottom frame formed by a rectangular body on which the slots are defined through the body and correspond to the slots of the top frame, multiple ribs accordingly formed among the slots, wherein each rib is formed between two adjacent slots;
a circuit board mounted between the top frame and the bottom frame, wherein the circuit board has a top side and a bottom side, and four standard USB contacts respectively formed on both the top side and the bottom side near a front end of the circuit board to correspond to the slots of the top frame and the bottom frame.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The fence-like top frame (10) is formed by a rectangular body on which four long and narrow slots (11) are defined through the body. Multiple ribs (12) are accordingly formed among the slots (11), where each rib (12) is formed between two adjacent slots (11). The top frame (10) further has multiple small concave dimples (13) defined at a bottom surface of two opposite long edges.
The bottom frame (20) has a similar architecture to the top frame (10). The bottom frame (20) also has ribs (22) and four slots (21). Complementary to the dimples (13) of the top frame (10), multiple protruding stubs (13) are formed on a top surface of two opposite long edges of the bottom frame (20). When the circuit board (30) is fitted between the frames (10)(20) and the frames (10)(20) are then assembled together. The peripheries of the frames (10)(20) can be further jointed via an ultrasonic welding technique.
The circuit board (30) has a top side and a bottom side. Four standard USB contacts (31) are formed on both the top side and the bottom side near a front end of the circuit board (30). Multiple wires (32) are connected to a rear end of the circuit board (30). When the circuit board is (30) is inserted between the frames (10)(20), the contacts (31) on the top/bottom sides correspond exactly with the slots (11)(21) of the top/bottom frames (10)(20).
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Double concentric circles formed on the first layer (41) represent non-conductive through holes. Blank circles depicted with broken lines shown on the second layer (42) and the third layer (43) mean conductive through holes that are electrically contacted with the ground plate or the voltage plate. On the contrary, solid circles shown on the second layer (42) and the third layer (43) represent non-conductive through holes that are not electrically contacted with the ground plate or voltage plate.
The four USB contacts formed on the first layer (41) and the second layer (44) are respectively denoted with V (the operating voltage pin), D1 (the first data pin), D2 (the second data pin) and G (the ground pin). The two USB contacts D1 and D2 on the first layer (41) are respectively electrically connected with conductive through holes a1 and a2. The two conductive through holes a1 and a2 further interconnect to two conductive through holes a1′ and a2′ of the fourth layer (44) through the second and the third layers (42)(43). By overlapping the first layer (41) on the fourth layer (44), it can be found that circuit traces (not numbered) connecting the through holes a1 and a2 are intersected with the circuit traces connecting the through holes a1′ and a2′.
The ground pin G of the first layer (41) provides two points b1 and b2 for electrically connecting to conductive holes b1′ and b2 of the second layer (42). The voltage pin V of the first layer (41) provides a point c1 to electrically interconnect to the conductive hole c1′ of the third layer (43).
For the fourth layer (44), the ground pin G provides two points b3 and b4 to electrically connect to conductive holes b3′ and b4′ of the second layer (42). The voltage pin V of the fourth layer (44) uses two points c2 and c3 to electrically interconnect to the conductive holes c2′ and c3′ of the third layer (43).
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In conclusion, either the top or the bottom sides of the USB plug is able to electrically touch with the contacts formed in any standard USB port. Further, the entire thickness of the USB plug is within a range of 1.7–2.3 mm. The slim profile allows the USB plug to be integrated with thin electrical products such as memory cards.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of 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.
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