Information
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Patent Grant
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6579126
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Patent Number
6,579,126
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 29, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 17, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ta; Tho D.
- Harvey; James R.
Agents
- Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Disclosed is an improved memory card connector having contact heads to make contact with the contacts of a memory card when inserted in the card receptacle of the memory card connector. It comprises contact limiting means responsive to insertion of the memory card into the card receptacle for preventing the contact heads from touching anywhere on the way to the contacts of the memory card.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a memory card connector for accommodating a thin plastic memory card such as a credit card having an IC memory installed therein or a prepaid card, and more particularly to an improvement in or relating to the contact structure of the memory card connector.
2. Related Arts
Referring to
FIG. 11A
, a conventional memory card connector
10
has contacts
13
mounted in its card receptacle
11
, allowing their contact heads
13
a
to rise resiliently.
Referring to
FIG. 11B
, the memory card
12
has contacts
12
a
arranged on one side. The contact heads
13
a
of the contacts
13
are made to rub on the shaded area
12
b
of the front end
12
c
of the memory card
12
so that the contact heads
13
a
may be worn or defaced while the memory card is inserted or removed from the connector
10
.
After rubbing on the shaded area
12
b,
the contact heads
13
a
of the contacts
13
are put in contact with the contacts
12
a,
thereby making required electric connections therebetween for permitting data signals to be transferred from the memory card
12
to a device whose electric circuits are connected to the contacts
13
of the connector
10
. When inserted in the card receptacle
11
, the memory card
12
is prevented from slipping off; the card
12
is pushed against the ceiling of the card receptacle
11
by the rising heads of the contacts
13
.
Every time the memory card
12
is inserted or removed from the connector
10
, the hard contact heads
13
a
rub the shaded area
12
b,
and finally the shaded area
12
c
is worn or defaced in conformity with the trace of the contact heads
13
a,
and the contact heads
13
a
are worn, too. Also, disadvantageously the memory card
12
cannot be held fixedly in the connector
10
so far as friction is used to stop the surface of the memory card
12
sliding over the floor of the receptacle
11
of the connector
10
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above, one object of the present invention is to provide a memory card connector whose contact heads are allowed to rub nowhere before making contact with the contacts of a memory card.
To attain this object, a memory card connector having contact heads to make contact with the contacts of a memory card when inserted in the card receptacle of the memory card connector is improved according to the present invention in that it comprises contact limiting means responsive to insertion of the memory card into the card receptacle for preventing the contact heads from touching anywhere on the way to the contacts of the memory card.
With this arrangement the memory card is guaranteed to be free of being worn at the place where otherwise, the memory card would be rubbed by the contact heads.
The memory card connector includes a movable card-ejecting plate slidably fitted in the card receptacle, the limiting means comprising guide means for controlling the movement of the contact heads to the contacts of the memory in such a way that the contact heads may be prevented from touching anywhere on the way to the contacts of the memory card while the memory card is being inserted.
With this arrangement the card-ejecting plate takes a part of releasing the contact heads at the time the contact heads come close to the counter contacts of the memory card.
The movable card-ejecting plate may have card retainers to prevent the memory card from slipping off from the card connector.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be understood from the following description of a memory card connector according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, which is shown in accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the memory card connector;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the memory card connector;
FIG. 3
is a plane view of the insulating frame housing
2
of the memory card connector;
FIG. 4A
is a plane view of a relatively long contact piece;
FIG. 4B
is a plane view of a relatively short contact piece; and
FIG. 4C
is a side view of the relatively long and short contact pieces arranged side by side;
FIG. 5A
is a longitudinal section of the insulating frame housing taken along the line X—X in
FIG. 3
whereas
FIG. 5B
is a similar longitudinal section taken along the line Y—Y in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a plane view of the rear part of the memory card connector with its cover removed;
FIG. 7
is a bottom view of the card-ejecting plate of the memory card connector;
FIG. 8A
is a longitudinal section of the memory card connector, illustrating how the relatively long contact piece works at an early stage whereas
FIG. 8B
is a longitudinal section of the memory card connector, illustrating how the relatively long contact piece works at a later stage in inserting the card into the connector;
FIG. 9A
is a longitudinal section of the memory card connector, illustrating how the relatively short contact piece works at an early stage whereas
FIG. 9B
is a longitudinal section of the memory card connector, illustrating how the relatively short contact piece work at a later stage in inserting the card into the connector;
FIG. 10
shows how each card retainer of the connector works; and
FIG. 11A
illustrates how a conventional memory card connector works whereas
FIG. 11B
shows the area of the memory card which is apt to be defaced by the rubbing of the contact heads.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a memory card connector according to the present invention comprises an insulating frame housing
2
of synthetic resin, a cover
3
of metal such as stainless steel, a card-ejecting plate
4
for carrying a memory card
12
and contact pieces
5
staggered and arranged side by side at the rear part of the insulating frame housing
2
.
The insulating frame housing
2
has two guide slots
2
a
made on its sidewalls for guiding a memory card
12
, and a card receptacle
11
formed on its rear part. As seen from
FIG. 3
, the card receptacle
11
has two guide rails
2
d
provided parallel to its opposite side walls, and a projection
2
b
formed parallel to one side wall for fixing a coiled spring
6
, which urges the card-ejecting plate
4
outward all the time. A cover plate
7
is applied to the middle section of the rear side of the insulating frame housing
2
.
As seen from
FIGS. 3 and 4
, two different kinds of contact pieces
5
are arranged in staggered pattern, and embedded in the insulating frame housing
2
by insert molding as indicated by
2
c.
An extra contact piece
5
h
is put in contact with a memory card
12
when inserted into the connector
1
, thereby permitting electrical detection of the memory card in the card connector.
As seen from
FIG. 4
, a relatively long contact piece
5
a
and a relatively short contact piece
5
b
are used, each having longer and shorter bifurcations formed at its front end, and a soldering terminal
5
g
formed at its rear end. The soldering terminal
5
g
is to be soldered to a selected conductor in a printed circuit board. The longer bifurcation of each contact piece
5
a
or
5
b
has a curved head
5
c,
5
d
formed at its end, and the curved head
5
c,
5
d
is allowed to be applied to a selected conductor of the contact section
12
a
of the memory card
12
to make a required electric connection therebetween. The curved head
5
e,
5
f
is responsive to insertion of the memory card
12
into the card receptacle
11
for controlling the movement of the curved head
5
c,
5
d
so as to put them in contact with selected conductors of the contact section
12
a
of the memory card
12
. Thus, the curved heads
5
e
and
5
f
of the shorter bifurcations of the contact pieces
5
a
and
5
b
play the part of limiting the curved heads
5
c
and
5
d
of the longer bifurcations to “contact-making” movement to the memory card.
As seen from FIG.
4
(
c
), the “non contact-making” curved head
5
e,
5
f
is a predetermined short distance “a” lower than the “contact-making” curved head
5
c,
5
d.
Thus, the “non contact-making” curved head
5
e,
5
f
cannot be put in contact with the contact section
12
a
of the memory card, but they rub against the rear side or ceiling of the card-ejecting plate
4
while the memory card is being inserted in the connector, as later described in detail.
As seen from
FIGS. 1
,
6
and
7
, the card-ejecting plate
4
can be moved back and forth with the guide rails
2
d
of the card receptacle
11
(
FIG. 3
) fitted in the slots
4
a
of the card-ejecting plate
4
(FIG.
7
). Also, the card-ejecting plate
4
has guide means
4
b
for controlling the movement of the “non contact-making” curved heads
5
e,
5
f.
Specifically the guide means
4
b
is provided on the rear surface of the card-ejecting plate
4
in the form of linear slot, the ceiling of which suppresses the rising of the “non contact-making” curved head
5
e
,
5
f
. The linear slot guide
4
b
is continuous to the rectangular opening
4
c
, which is made at the central area of the card-ejecting plate
4
. Each linear slot guide
4
b
has an associated releasing means
4
d
for controlling the movement of the “contact-making” curved head
5
c
,
5
d
. The releasing means
4
d
is a linear slot adjacent to the linear slot guide
4
b
, and is contiguous to the rectangular opening
4
c.
As seen from
FIGS. 2 and 6
, the card-ejecting plate
4
has resilient nails
8
provided on its rear corners. These resilient nails
8
can hold a memory card when inserted into the card receptacle of the connector. A coiled spring
6
is press-fitted on the projection
4
e,
thereby applying a resilient push to the memory card all the time.
Also, as seen from
FIGS. 2 and 6
, the card-ejecting plate
4
has a heart-shaped cam slot made on one side wall, and a crank pin
9
passes through the cam slot and the counter hole of the side wall of the insulating frame housing
2
. Thus, a push-and-push type card-ejecting mechanism well known per se is provided.
Referring to
FIGS. 8A and 9A
, the linear slot guide
4
b
is made for each contact piece
5
a
or
5
b,
and the linear slot guide
4
b
is tapered forward as indicated by
4
g,
thereby permitting the “non contact-making” curved head
5
e,
5
f
to rise gradually toward the rectangular opening
4
c
(phantom lines) as the card-ejecting plate
4
is moved forward.
Referring to
FIGS. 8B and 9B
, the linear slot guide
4
d
is deep enough for the “contact-making” curved head
5
c,
5
d
to reach short of the ceiling
4
h
of the linear slot
4
d,
thereby preventing them from rubbing thereon.
Referring to
FIGS. 8A and 8B
, the “contact-making” curved head
5
c
of the contact piece
5
a
is prevented from rubbing on the ceiling
4
h
of the linear slot releaser
4
d
(see
FIG. 8B
) while the “non contact-making” curved head
5
e
of the contact piece
5
a
is rubbing on the ceiling of the linear slot guide
4
b.
As seen from
FIG. 4C
, the “contact-making” curved head
5
c
of the contact piece
5
a
(or the “contact-making” curved head
5
d
of the contact piece
5
b
) is higher than the “non contact-making” curved head
5
e
of the contact piece
5
a
(or the “non contact-making” curved head
5
f
of the contact piece
5
b
) by the short distance “a”, and the ceiling
4
h
of the linear slot releaser
4
d
is higher than the ceiling of the linear slot guide
4
b
by a distance longer than the short distance “a”.
Referring to
FIG. 2
again, the card-ejecting plate
4
is laid in the card receptacle
11
of the insulating frame housing
2
by fitting the opposite guide rails
2
d
of the housing
2
in the opposite slots
4
a
of the card-ejecting plate
4
, and the cover
3
is applied to the ejecting plate-and-frame housing assembly, leaving a card slot on its front side. The so assembled memory card connector
1
can be mounted on a printed circuit board of an electronic device such as a charge-counting device by soldering the soldering tails of the connector to selected conductors of the printed circuit of the electronic device.
The manner in which the memory card connector is used is described. A memory card
12
is a rectangular card of plastic material several millimeters thick, and is, for instance, a credit card having an IC memory installed therein or pre-paid card.
The rectangular card
12
is inserted in the card slot with its contact section
12
a
down, and with it's opposite edges fitted in the guide slots
2
a
of the insulating frame housing
2
. Then, the card
12
is pushed backward, so that the card
12
enters the card receptacle
11
with its rear side abutting on the rear sidewall of the card-ejecting plate
4
. Further insertion of the card
12
moves the card-ejecting plate
4
toward the rear part of the card receptacle by making the coiled spring
6
compressing yieldingly. While the card-ejecting plate
4
is being moved backward, the “non contact-making” curved heads
5
e
and
5
f
of the contact pieces
5
a
and
5
b
are rubbing on the ceilings of the linear slot guides
4
b
whereas the “contact-making” curved heads
5
c
and
5
d
of the contact pieces
5
a
and
5
b
are prevented from rubbing on the ceilings
4
h
of the linear slot releasers
4
d.
As the card
12
is inserted fully in the connector, the “non contact-making” curved heads
5
e
and
5
f
of the contact pieces
5
a
and
5
b
follow the tapered fronts
4
g
of the linear slot guides
4
b,
thereby allowing the rising of the “non contact-making” curved heads
5
e
and
5
f
(phantom lines), and at the same time, the “contact-making” curved heads
5
c
and
5
d
of the contact pieces
5
a
and
5
b
are allowed to rise and project from the rectangular openings
4
c,
thereby making required electric connections between the “contact-making” curved heads
5
c
and
5
d
and the conductor section
12
a
of the card
12
. In this position the “non contact-making” curved heads
5
e
and
5
f
remain at a level lower than the “contact-making” curved heads
5
c
and
5
d
by the short distance “a”, and therefore, the “non contact-making” curved heads
5
e
and
5
f
remain below the rectangular openings
4
c,
and hence, apart from the conductor section
12
a
of the card
12
.
The card-ejecting plate
4
is moved backward more or less subsequent to the complete insertion in the connector to be put in its stopping position, where it is prevented from moving further through the action of the crank pin
9
in the heart-shaped cam slot. The card-ejecting plate
4
is fixedly held by the resilient pinching nails
8
so that it may be prevented from slipping off, as seen from FIG.
10
. Depression of the extra contact
5
h
permits insertion of the memory card
12
into the card receptacle
11
to be detected electrically.
The crank pin can be released from the card-catching position by pushing the memory card
12
backward, thereby permitting the card-ejecting plate
4
to move forward under the resilient influence of the coiled spring
6
.
When the card-ejecting plate
4
is moved forward, the “non contact-making” curved heads
5
e
and
5
f
of the contact pieces
5
a
and
5
b
are pushed down by the linear slot guides
4
b
in reverse to insertion of the memory card
12
. At the same time, the “contact-making” curved heads
5
c
and
5
d
of the contact pieces
5
a
and
5
b
are pulled down to be held apart from the ceilings
4
h
of the linear slot releasers
4
d.
As may be understood from the above, the “non contact-making” curved heads
5
e
and
5
f
of the contact pieces
5
a
and
5
b
are made to slide on the ceilings of the linear slot guides
4
b
whereas the “contact-making” curved heads
5
c
and
5
d
of the contact pieces
5
a
and
5
b
are allowed to move without rubbing on the ceilings
4
h
of the linear slot releasers, and to abut on the contact section
12
a
of the memory card
12
at the time the memory card
12
is fully inserted in the connector.
The memory card
12
when inserted in the card receptacle can be fixedly held by the resilient nails
8
to prevent the slipping-off of the memory card from the connector.
Claims
- 1. A memory card connector having contact heads to make contact with contacts of a memory card when inserted in a card receptacle of the memory card connector, comprising:a contact limiting means responsive to insertion of the memory card into the card receptacle for preventing the contact heads from touching anywhere on the way to the contacts of the memory card, wherein the contact limiting means includes a movable card-ejecting plate which is slidably fitted in the card receptacle and which has an upper face for carrying a memory card laid on the upper face, the movable card-ejecting plate comprising a guide means for controlling the movement of the contact heads to the contacts of the memory in such a way that the contact heads may be prevented from touching anywhere on the way to the contacts of the memory card while the memory card is being inserted, and the movable card-ejecting plate having rectangular openings which are contiguous to the guide means and through which the contact heads are to make contact with the contacts of the memory card.
- 2. A memory card connector according to claim 1, wherein the movable card-ejecting plate has card retainers to prevent the memory card from slipping off from the card connector.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-277927 |
Sep 2001 |
JP |
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