US20060116027A1 - Electrical card connector with improved contact structure - Google Patents
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- This invention generally relates to a card connector designed for the connection between an electronic apparatus, such as digital cameras, mobile telephones or the like and an IC card, more particularly, to a contacting structure of the card connector.
- the card connector is designed for permitting free insertion or removal of the IC card and is provided with a plurality of contacts, which are arranged therein for electrically contacting with the pads provided either on the surface or the back of the IC card, so that the IC card can be electrically connected with various signal processing circuit or the power source circuit on the side of the electronic apparatus.
- One of the two grounding contacts is adjacent to the detect contact, which is the shortest contact among the above all contacts, while the detect contact is the longest contact among the above all contacts.
- the grounding contact first contact with the pad of the electrical card, while the detect contact lastly come into contact with the corresponding pad of the electrical card.
- the shortest ground contact and the longest detect contact cooperate to form a detect switch.
- the detect switch is not closed until the detect contact electrically contact with the corresponding pad of the IC card.
- the power source on the electronic apparatus begins to provide power for the IC card unless the detect switch is closed.
- the card connector must be more compact accordingly.
- the card identification switch by arranging two respective contacts at farthest end of the card connector, such a composition tends not only to make the connector structure complex but also to increase the cost of the card connector accordingly.
- an electrical connector provides a contact structure for a card connector.
- the contact structure includes a plurality of contacts which are arranged in parallel with one another.
- a detect contact which is the longest contact and disposed at one of the farthest ends of the card connector, a power contact at substantially center portion thereof, a ground contact adjacent to the power contact.
- Other contacts are the signal contacts for communicating signal.
- a connect contact which is integrally formed with the power contact and transversely extends toward to the detect contact, is designed for connecting the detect contact and the power contact. The detect contact, the power contact and the connect contact cooperate to form a detect switch.
- the signal contacts, the power contact and the ground contact first contact with the pads of the electrical card, then the electrical card is further inserted into the card connector, the detect contact is urged to downwardly move to contact with the connect contact so that the detect switch is closed.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a card connector according to the present invention with the card being inserted into the card connector;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is an another exploded view of the card connector from another perspective view
- FIG. 4 is a partially assembled view of the card connector with the top cover being removed;
- FIG. 5 is another perspective view of the card connector from an bottom view with the card being inserted thereinto;
- FIG. 6 is a partially exploded view of the card connector
- FIG. 7 is a side view of the power contact and the detect contact of the card connector.
- An card connector 100 according to the present invention is applicable to the electronic apparatuses such as the digital cameras, PDAs (Personal digital Assistances), PCs (Personal computers), mobile telephones or the like.
- An electrical card 5 to be loaded into the card connector 100 is, as shown in FIGS. 1-3 , provided a plurality of pads 51 for electrically connecting with the corresponding contacts 2 of the card connector 100 .
- the pads 51 formed on one side of the electrical card 5 are respectively a power pad 513 disposed substantially at the center portion, a ground pad 512 adjacent to the power pad 513 and a detect pad 514 disposed on one end of the electrical card 5 .
- Other pads are the signal pads 511 for serving as exchanging and communicating data with memory.
- These pads 51 are different in length in the direction X, in which the electrical card 5 is inserted into the electrical connector 100 .
- the card connector 100 includes a lower housing 1 and an upper cover 4 mounted on the lower housing 1 .
- a plurality of contacts 2 and a reject mechanism 3 for guiding the electrical card 5 to be inserted into or ejected are received in the lower housing.
- the lower housing 1 comprises a substantially rectangular base 11 , whereon there are provided a number of fixing grooves 111 , formed for permitting the contacts 2 to be pushed thereinto for being held securely, a first side wall 12 , a second side wall 12 ′ and a back wall 13 interconnecting the first and the second side walls 12 , 12 ′.
- a receiving space 14 for receiving the electrical card 5 is formed by the above walls 12 , 12 ′, 13 and the base 11 .
- the first side wall 12 is a little longer than the second side wall 12 ′, thereby forming a projecting portion 13 ′ adjacent to the first side wall 12 .
- the numeral 122 represent an assisting piece extending from a free end of the second side wall 12 ′ toward to the first side wall 12 .
- a receiving room 123 for receiving the eject mechanism 3 is formed by the base 11 , the second side wall 12 ′ and the assisting piece 122 .
- a post 131 extends from the back wall 13 into the receiving room 123 .
- a recess 132 is defined on an upper surface of the back wall 13 .
- the numeral 15 represents a latch member for engaging with the upper cover 4 , the latch member being integrally with the above walls 12 , 12 ′, 13 and the assisting piece 122 .
- the upper cover 4 is formed from a sheet metal by applying the punching and pressing processes and comprises a ceiling 41 , a first side wall 42 , a second side wall 42 ′ and a back wall 43 so as to cover the lower housing 1 from above. Further, the ceiling 41 defines a downwardly bent spring arm 44 adjacent to the second side wall 42 ′ for urging the eject mechanism 3 to eject the electrical card 5 from the card connector 100 . Further the numeral 45 represents a plurality of openings, which is designed for engaging with the latch member 15 of the lower housing 1 .
- a plurality of contacts 2 are arranged substantially parallel to one another and fixed within the grooves 111 of the lower housing 1 .
- the structure, arrangement and the fashion of each of the contacts 2 and the corresponding pads 51 according to the present invention will be described.
- a contact 22 which appears at one of the outmost ends of the contacts 2 , is a detect contact.
- the contact 24 appearing at about the center among the contacts 2 is a power contact.
- the detect contact 22 connects with a power source of the printed circuit board.
- the numeral 23 represent a connect contact which is integrally with the power contact 24 .
- the connect contact 23 transversely extends from a substantially middle of the power contact 24 to dispose below the detect contact 22 , which includes a horizontal portion 231 connecting with the power contact 24 , a vertical portion 232 upwardly bent from a free end of the horizontal portion 231 and a contact portion 233 below the detect contact 22 .
- the numeral 25 represent a ground contact, which is adjacent to the power contact 24 . All other contacts 21 are the signal contacts for communicating the signal.
- the detect contact 22 is longest of all the contacts 2 .
- the signal contacts 21 , the power contact 24 and the ground contact 25 are firstly respectively electrically connect with the data pad 511 , the power pad 513 and the ground pad 512 of the electrical card 5 .
- the detect contact 22 which is longest of all the contacts 2 is urged to move downwardly to contact with the connect contact 23 . Due the detect contact 22 connects with the power source of the printed circuit board, the system begin to provide power to the electrical card 5 via the detect contact 22 , the connect contact 23 and the power contact 24 .
- the power contact 24 includes a soldering portion 241 to be soldered on the printed circuit board, a stationary portion 242 fixed within the grooves 111 of the lower housing 1 , an elastic portion 243 and a contact portion 244 for contacting with the pads 51 of the electrical card 5 .
- the soldering portion 241 of the power contact 24 is soldering on the printed circuit board, the soldering portion 241 only connects with the punch carrier not electrically connects with printed circuit board in this embodiment. Further, in FIG.
- the detect contact 22 includes a soldering portion 221 , a stationary portion 222 , an arched shaped press portion 223 and a long contact portion 224 .
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Abstract
There are provided a contact structure for a card connector (100). The contact structure includes a plurality of contacts (2) which are arranged in parallel with one another. Among the plurality of contacts, there is a detect contact (22) which is the longest contact and disposed at one of the farthest ends of the card connector, a power contact (24) at substantially center portion thereof, a ground contact (25) adjacent to the power contact. Other contacts are the signal contacts (21) for communicating signal. A connect contact, which is integrally formed with the power contact and transversely extends toward to the detect contact, is designed for connecting the detect contact and the power contact. The detect contact, the power contact and the connect contact cooperate to form a detect switch.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention generally relates to a card connector designed for the connection between an electronic apparatus, such as digital cameras, mobile telephones or the like and an IC card, more particularly, to a contacting structure of the card connector.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- In recent years, the greater compactness and the greater functional advance for the electronic apparatuses such as the digital cameras, mobile telephones or the like have been pursued and realized. It is commonplace to enlarge storage capacity or extend various functions by incorporating an IC card containing the built-in CPU and the memory IC. Conventionally, it is common practice that the IC card to be loaded into the conventional card connector which is designed for the connection between an electronic apparatus and the IC card.
- Generally speaking, the card connector is designed for permitting free insertion or removal of the IC card and is provided with a plurality of contacts, which are arranged therein for electrically contacting with the pads provided either on the surface or the back of the IC card, so that the IC card can be electrically connected with various signal processing circuit or the power source circuit on the side of the electronic apparatus.
- In order to confirm whether the IC card is securely inserted into the card connector or not, in many conventional cases, two separate contact cooperating to form a card identification switch are provided at farthest end of the card connector. Take U.S. Patent application publication No. 2004/0113249 A1 for an example, the patent publication discloses a conventional card connector providing an insulative housing, a metal shield enclosing the insulative housing and a plurality of contacts being arranged in parallel with one another within the housing. Among the plurality of the contacts, there are two contacts for connecting with power source, two grounding contacts, a detect contact which is disposed at farthest end thereof and a number of signal contacts. One of the two grounding contacts is adjacent to the detect contact, which is the shortest contact among the above all contacts, while the detect contact is the longest contact among the above all contacts. When an electrical card is inserted into the card connector, the grounding contact first contact with the pad of the electrical card, while the detect contact lastly come into contact with the corresponding pad of the electrical card. As a result, the shortest ground contact and the longest detect contact cooperate to form a detect switch. The detect switch is not closed until the detect contact electrically contact with the corresponding pad of the IC card. The power source on the electronic apparatus begins to provide power for the IC card unless the detect switch is closed.
- However, with the trend of miniaturization of electronic apparatus, the card connector must be more compact accordingly. Apparently, in the case where the card identification switch by arranging two respective contacts at farthest end of the card connector, such a composition tends not only to make the connector structure complex but also to increase the cost of the card connector accordingly.
- Hence, an improved contact structure of the electrical connector is desired to overcome the above problems.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a card connector which has a compact contact structure.
- In order to attain the objective above, an electrical connector according to the present invention provides a contact structure for a card connector. The contact structure includes a plurality of contacts which are arranged in parallel with one another. Among the plurality of contacts, there is a detect contact which is the longest contact and disposed at one of the farthest ends of the card connector, a power contact at substantially center portion thereof, a ground contact adjacent to the power contact. Other contacts are the signal contacts for communicating signal. A connect contact, which is integrally formed with the power contact and transversely extends toward to the detect contact, is designed for connecting the detect contact and the power contact. The detect contact, the power contact and the connect contact cooperate to form a detect switch. When the electrical card is inserted into the card connector, the signal contacts, the power contact and the ground contact first contact with the pads of the electrical card, then the electrical card is further inserted into the card connector, the detect contact is urged to downwardly move to contact with the connect contact so that the detect switch is closed.
- Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- The features of this invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a card connector according to the present invention with the card being inserted into the card connector; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an another exploded view of the card connector from another perspective view; -
FIG. 4 is a partially assembled view of the card connector with the top cover being removed; -
FIG. 5 is another perspective view of the card connector from an bottom view with the card being inserted thereinto; -
FIG. 6 is a partially exploded view of the card connector; and -
FIG. 7 is a side view of the power contact and the detect contact of the card connector. - Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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card connector 100 according to the present invention is applicable to the electronic apparatuses such as the digital cameras, PDAs (Personal digital Assistances), PCs (Personal computers), mobile telephones or the like. - An
electrical card 5 to be loaded into thecard connector 100 is, as shown inFIGS. 1-3 , provided a plurality ofpads 51 for electrically connecting with thecorresponding contacts 2 of thecard connector 100. Thepads 51 formed on one side of theelectrical card 5 are respectively apower pad 513 disposed substantially at the center portion, aground pad 512 adjacent to thepower pad 513 and adetect pad 514 disposed on one end of theelectrical card 5. Other pads are thesignal pads 511 for serving as exchanging and communicating data with memory. Thesepads 51 are different in length in the direction X, in which theelectrical card 5 is inserted into theelectrical connector 100. - Next, the structure of the
card connector 100 will be described briefly. Further referring toFIG. 2 , thecard connector 100 includes alower housing 1 and anupper cover 4 mounted on thelower housing 1. A plurality ofcontacts 2 and areject mechanism 3 for guiding theelectrical card 5 to be inserted into or ejected are received in the lower housing. - The
lower housing 1 comprises a substantiallyrectangular base 11, whereon there are provided a number offixing grooves 111, formed for permitting thecontacts 2 to be pushed thereinto for being held securely, afirst side wall 12, asecond side wall 12′ and aback wall 13 interconnecting the first and the 12, 12′. Asecond side walls receiving space 14 for receiving theelectrical card 5 is formed by the 12, 12′, 13 and theabove walls base 11. Thefirst side wall 12 is a little longer than thesecond side wall 12′, thereby forming a projectingportion 13′ adjacent to thefirst side wall 12. Thenumeral 122 represent an assisting piece extending from a free end of thesecond side wall 12′ toward to thefirst side wall 12. Areceiving room 123 for receiving theeject mechanism 3 is formed by thebase 11, thesecond side wall 12′ and the assistingpiece 122. Apost 131 extends from theback wall 13 into thereceiving room 123. Arecess 132 is defined on an upper surface of theback wall 13. Thenumeral 15 represents a latch member for engaging with theupper cover 4, the latch member being integrally with the 12, 12′, 13 and the assistingabove walls piece 122. - The
upper cover 4 is formed from a sheet metal by applying the punching and pressing processes and comprises aceiling 41, afirst side wall 42, asecond side wall 42′ and aback wall 43 so as to cover thelower housing 1 from above. Further, theceiling 41 defines a downwardlybent spring arm 44 adjacent to thesecond side wall 42′ for urging theeject mechanism 3 to eject theelectrical card 5 from thecard connector 100. Further thenumeral 45 represents a plurality of openings, which is designed for engaging with thelatch member 15 of thelower housing 1. - Referring to
FIG. 2 again and in conjunction withFIGS. 6-7 , a plurality ofcontacts 2 are arranged substantially parallel to one another and fixed within thegrooves 111 of thelower housing 1. Next, the structure, arrangement and the fashion of each of thecontacts 2 and thecorresponding pads 51 according to the present invention will be described. - In
FIG. 2 , acontact 22, which appears at one of the outmost ends of thecontacts 2, is a detect contact. Thecontact 24 appearing at about the center among thecontacts 2 is a power contact. However, it is noted that in this preferred embodiment, the detectcontact 22 connects with a power source of the printed circuit board. The numeral 23 represent a connect contact which is integrally with thepower contact 24. Theconnect contact 23 transversely extends from a substantially middle of thepower contact 24 to dispose below the detectcontact 22, which includes ahorizontal portion 231 connecting with thepower contact 24, avertical portion 232 upwardly bent from a free end of thehorizontal portion 231 and acontact portion 233 below the detectcontact 22. The numeral 25 represent a ground contact, which is adjacent to thepower contact 24. Allother contacts 21 are the signal contacts for communicating the signal. - Concerning the lengths of the
contacts 2 along the direction X in which theelectrical card 5 is to be inserted into thecard connector 100. The detectcontact 22 is longest of all thecontacts 2. In the condition, when theelectrical card 5 is inserted into thecard connector 100, thesignal contacts 21, thepower contact 24 and theground contact 25 are firstly respectively electrically connect with thedata pad 511, thepower pad 513 and theground pad 512 of theelectrical card 5. Then, the electrical card is further inserted into thecard connector 100, the detectcontact 22 which is longest of all thecontacts 2 is urged to move downwardly to contact with theconnect contact 23. Due the detectcontact 22 connects with the power source of the printed circuit board, the system begin to provide power to theelectrical card 5 via the detectcontact 22, theconnect contact 23 and thepower contact 24. - Next, the structure of the
contacts 2 will be described hereinafter, which is illustrated inFIG. 7 . Each contact is similar except for the detect contact, so it will take thepower contact 24 for an example to illustrate the structure of thecontact 2. Thepower contact 24 includes asoldering portion 241 to be soldered on the printed circuit board, astationary portion 242 fixed within thegrooves 111 of thelower housing 1, anelastic portion 243 and acontact portion 244 for contacting with thepads 51 of theelectrical card 5. By the way, in this preferred embodiment, although thesoldering portion 241 of thepower contact 24 is soldering on the printed circuit board, thesoldering portion 241 only connects with the punch carrier not electrically connects with printed circuit board in this embodiment. Further, inFIG. 4 , thecontact portion 244 and theelastic portion 243 of each contact come above thegrooves 111 when the contact are pushed into thegrooves 111. The detectcontact 22 includes asoldering portion 221, astationary portion 222, an archedshaped press portion 223 and along contact portion 224. - 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.
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1. A card connector adapted for mounting on a printed circuit board to interconnect an electrical card containing a number of pads with the printed circuit board, comprising:
an insulative housing defining a receiving space for receiving the electrical card;
a plurality of contacts received in the insulative housing, the plurality of contacts including a detect contact, a number of signal contacts for electrically connecting with the pads of the electrical card, a power contact electrically connecting with the corresponding pad of the electrical card;
wherein the detect contact and the power contact are electrically detachably connectable to each other.
2. The card connector according to claim 1 , wherein the power contact includes a connect portion transversely extending and bent from a side portion thereof for connecting with or disconnecting from the detect contact.
3. The card connector according to claim 1 , wherein the detect switch further includes a connect contact connecting with the detect contact, and wherein the power contact is connectable with the connect contact.
4. The card connector according to claim 1 , wherein the detect contact is longer than the power contact along the direction in which the electrical card is to be inserted into the card connector.
5. The card connector according to claim 1 , wherein said power contact includes a solder tail for mechanically but not electrically connecting to the printed circuit board.
6. The card connector according to claim 1 , wherein said power contact and said detect contact are not connected to each other when no card is received in the housing.
7. The card connector according to claim 1 , further including a connect contact to connect said detect contact and said power contact.
8. The card connector according to claim 7 , wherein said connect contact is constantly connected with only one of the power contact and the detect contact.
9. The card connector according to claim 8 , wherein said only one of the power contact and the detect contact is the power contact.
10. The card connector according to claim 7 , wherein said connect contact is essentially immoveable and connects said power contact and said detect contact only when the card is completely inserted into the housing.
11. A card connector adapted for mounting on a printed circuit board to interconnect an electrical card with the printed circuit board, comprising:
an insulative housing defining a receiving space therein, an electrical card insertable into the receiving space along a card insertion direction;
a top cover mounted on the insulative housing;
a plurality of contacts received in the insulative housing, the plurality of contacts including a number of signal contacts and a detect switch; wherein the detect switch includes a detect contact and a power contact electrically connect/disconnect with each other disposed among the and wherein the power contact has a power contact portion at a substantially middle portion of the housing along a traverse direction perpendicular to said card insertion direction.
12. An card connector adapted for mounting on a printed circuit board to interconnect an electrical card containing a number of pads with the printed circuit board, comprising:
an insulative housing defining a receiving space;
a plurality of contacts including a number of signal contacts, a power contact and a detect contact; wherein
when the electrical card is inserted into the card connector, the power contact and the signal contact first electrically connect with the electrical card, then when the electrical card is further inserted into the card connector, the detect contact lastly contacts with the electrical card and then comes into electrically connecting with the power contact.
13. The card connector according to claim 12 , wherein the plurality of contacts further includes a connect contact integrally formed with the power contact, and wherein the connect contact transversely extends toward the detect contact for connecting therewith.
14. The card connector according to claim 13 , wherein the detect contact does not contact with the connect contact in a normal position when the electrical card is not fully inserted into the card connector.
15. The card connector according to claim 11 , wherein the switch contact is mounted to a lateral side portion of the housing, and wherein the power contact includes a connect contact extending along said traverse direction for connecting/disconnecting with the detect switch.
16. The card connector according to claim 12 , wherein the detect contact is the longest contact among the plurality of contact.
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