Protective structures for connector contacts
09742096 · 2017-08-22
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Abstract
Connector receptacles having protective structures for connector contacts. One example may provide a connector receptacle having one or more contacts that are reinforced with a protective piece around a portion of the contact. Another example may provide a connector receptacle having two or more contacts reinforced with adjacent protective pieces to provide additional protective reinforcement. Another example may provide a connector receptacle having two or more contacts reinforced with interlocking protective pieces. These protective pieces may protect contacts in a connector receptacle from damage when a device, module, or connector insert is inserted into the connector receptacle at an oblique angle, when a device, module, or insert is stressed while in the receptacle, or when a device, module, or insert is removed from the receptacle at an oblique angle.
Claims
1. A connector receptacle comprising: a first contact; a first piece around a portion of the first contact such that a contacting portion of the first contact is exposed; a second contact; and a second piece around a portion of the second contact such that a contacting portion of the second contact is exposed, wherein a tab on the first piece fits in a slot in the second piece such that the first piece and the second piece are interlocking.
2. The connector receptacle of claim 1 wherein the first contact is conductive and the first piece is nonconductive.
3. The connector receptacle of claim 2 wherein the first piece is formed of plastic.
4. The connector receptacle of claim 1 wherein the tab on the first piece extends lengthwise along a length of the first contact and the slot in the second piece extends lengthwise along a length of the second contact.
5. The connector receptacle of claim 4 wherein the first piece and the second piece are located in a single opening in an opening in a bottom surface of a housing for the connector receptacle.
6. The connector receptacle of claim 1 wherein the connector receptacle is a receptacle for a secure digital card.
7. The connector receptacle of claim 1 wherein the connector receptacle is a receptacle for a secure digital ultra-high-speed II card.
8. A connector receptacle comprising: a first contact; a first piece around a portion of the first contact such that a contacting portion of the first contact is exposed; a second contact; and a second piece around a portion of the second contact such that a contacting portion of the second contact is exposed, wherein the first piece and the second piece are adjacent to each other and a tab on the first piece fits in a slot in the second piece such that the first piece and the second piece are interlocking.
9. The connector receptacle of claim 8 wherein the first piece and the second piece are interlocking.
10. The connector receptacle of claim 9 wherein the tab on the first piece extends lengthwise along a length of the first contact and the slot in the second piece extends lengthwise along a length of the second contact.
11. The connector receptacle of claim 10 wherein the first piece and the second piece are located in a single opening in an opening in a bottom surface of a housing for the connector receptacle.
12. The connector receptacle of claim 8 wherein the first piece and the second piece are plastic.
13. The connector receptacle of claim 8 wherein the connector receptacle is a receptacle for a secure digital card.
14. The connector receptacle of claim 8 wherein the connector receptacle is a receptacle for a secure digital ultra-high-speed II card.
15. A connector receptacle comprising: a housing having a plurality of openings in a bottom surface; a first contact; a first piece around a portion of the first contact such that a contacting portion of the first contact is exposed; a second contact; and a second piece around a portion of the second contact such that a contacting portion of the second contact is exposed, wherein a tab on the first piece fits in a slot in the second piece such that the first piece and the second piece are interlocking, and wherein the first piece and the second piece are located in a single opening in an opening in the bottom surface of the housing.
16. The connector receptacle of claim 15 wherein the first piece and the second piece are adjacent.
17. The connector receptacle of claim 16 wherein the first piece and the second piece are interlocking.
18. The connector receptacle of claim 15 wherein the tab on the first piece extends lengthwise along a length of the first contact and the slot in the second piece extends lengthwise along a length of the second contact.
19. The connector receptacle of claim 15 wherein the connector receptacle is a receptacle for a secure digital card.
20. The connector receptacle of claim 15 wherein the connector receptacle is a receptacle for a secure digital ultra-high-speed II card.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
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(15) In this example, memory card 110 may be inserted into connector receptacle 120 located in the housing of electronic device 100. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, connector receptacle 120 may be arranged to receive a Secure Digital memory card 110. In other embodiments of the present invention, connector receptacle 120 may be configured to receive other types of memory cards or electronic devices, modules, or connections to other electronic devices, such as a cable or docking station insert. These and other devices may be referred to collectively as devices, modules, and inserts.
(16) Again, it may be desirable to reduce the space consumed by connector receptacle 120. By shrinking the space consumed by connector receptacle 120, electronic device 100 may be made smaller, may include additional functionality, or both.
(17) In various embodiments of the present invention, the space consumed by connector receptacle 120 may be reduced by reducing its depth. But reducing the depth of connector receptacle 120 may lead to at least three potential vulnerabilities. The first is that when memory card 110 is inserted into a shallow-depth connector receptacle 120, more of the memory card 110 is exposed outside of the housing of electronic device 100. This leaves memory card 110 vulnerable to being inadvertently hit or struck by other equipment or users.
(18) The second of the vulnerabilities is that a user may incorrectly insert memory card 110. For example, a user may incorrectly insert memory card 110 at an oblique angle relative to the connector receptacle 120. Because connector receptacle 120 is shallow, contacts in connector receptacle 120 may be relatively close to the surface of the housing of electronic device 100. When a user inserts memory card 110 improperly, a corner or edge of memory card 110 may strike one or more contacts at an angle, thereby possibly causing damage. The third vulnerability may occur when a user may incorrectly extract memory card 110 at an oblique angle relative to the connector receptacle 120.
(19) Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention may provide connector receptacles having one or more contacts that are reinforced with a protective nonconductive piece around a portion of each contact. An example is shown in the following figure.
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(21) Again, it may be desirable to reduce a size of connector receptacle 120. One way to reduce size may be to move contacts 130 closer to a front opening in the connector receptacle. However, this placement may make contacts 130 particularly susceptible to damage. This may be particularly true where contacts 130 are of a small size to form electrical connections with small contacts on a device, module, or connector insert. Damage may occur during an insertion of a device, module, or connector insert into connector receptacle 120. For example, the device, module, or connector insert may be inserted at an oblique angle thereby damaging one or more contacts 130. Damage may also occur after insertion if a device, module, or connector insert is struck or subjected to stress. Damage may also occur during extraction if a device, module, or connector insert is extracted at an oblique angle.
(22) Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention may provide reinforcing protective pieces 140. Protective pieces 140 may be formed at least around a portion of contacts 130. Protective pieces 140 for two or more contacts 130 may be adjacent to each other. This proximity may provide further reinforcement and protection for contacts 130. Protective pieces 140 for two or more contacts 130 may be interlocking with each other. This interlocking may provide further protection for contacts 130. The interlocking pieces may have some freedom of movement an up and down or Z. direction. This may allow contacting portions of contacts 130 to be sufficiently planarized such that they may form electrical connections with corresponding contacts on a device, module, or connector insert.
(23) Receptacle 120 may also include housing 150. Housing 150 may include openings 154. Protective pieces 140 for two or more contacts may be located in an opening 154 in a bottom surface of housing 150. Again, this location may provide additional reinforcement and protection for contacts 130. Housing 150 may include posts 152, which may be placed in openings a printed circuit board or other appropriate substrate in electronic device 100. Shield 160 may substantially surround housing 150. Shield 160 may include tabs 162 that may form ground connections with ground traces or planes in a printed circuit board or other appropriate substrate in electronic device 100. Connector receptacle 120 may further include additional contacts 170. Additional contacts 170 may be arranged in a row behind contacts 130. Additional contacts 170 may be protected from damage by the presence of contacts 130 and protective pieces 140.
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(25) Contacts 130 may include barbs 134. Burbs 134 may be set in housing 150 in receptacle 120. Barbs 134 may be nested in a staggered manner as shown in this and the other examples. Through-hole contacting portions 136 may be provided at the ends of contacts 130. Through-hole contacting portions 136 may form electrical connections with traces on a printed circuit board or other appropriate substrate in electronic device 100.
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(32) In other embodiments of the present invention, other types of protective pieces may be used. For example, instead of two interlocking pieces around two contacts, a single protective piece may be formed around two contacts. An example is shown in the following figure.
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(34) In other embodiments of the present invention, a protective piece may be formed around each contact. These contacts may be adjacent to each other for additional protection and reinforcement. An example is shown in the following figure.
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(36) In other embodiments of the present invention, instead of protecting contacts with a protective piece, contacts may be located out of a path of insertion for a card until a card is inserted or nearly inserted into a receptacle. This may help protect contacts in a connector receptacle when a device, module, or connector insert is inserted or extracted from a connector receptacle. An example is shown in the following figure.
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(39) In various embodiments of the present invention, the components of the receptacles may be formed in various ways of various materials. For example, contacts or pins and other conductive portions of the receptacles may be formed by stamping, metal-injection molding, machining, micro-machining, 3-D printing, or other manufacturing process. The conductive portions may be formed of stainless steel, steel, copper, copper titanium, phosphor bronze, or other material or combination of materials. They may be plated or coated with nickel, gold, or other material. The nonconductive portions, such as the protective pieces, receptacle housings and other portions may be formed using injection or other molding, 3-D printing, machining, or other manufacturing process. The nonconductive portions may be formed of silicon or silicone, rubber, hard rubber, plastic, nylon, elastomers, liquid-crystal polymers (LCPs), ceramics, or other nonconductive material or combination of materials.
(40) Embodiments of the present invention may provide receptacles that may be located in, and may connect to, various types of devices, such as portable computing devices, tablet computers, desktop computers, laptops, all-in-one computers, wearable computing devices, cell phones, smart phones, media phones, storage devices, portable media players, navigation systems, monitors, power supplies, adapters, remote control devices, chargers, and other devices. These connector receptacles may provide pathways for signals and power for cards or other modules, such as Secure Digital cards, Secure Digital High Capacity cards, Secure Digital Extended Capacity cards, Secure Digital Ultra-High-Capacity I cards, Secure Digital Ultra-High-Capacity II cards, memory sticks, compact flash cards, communication modules, and other devices and modules that have been developed, are being developed, or will be developed in the future. These connector receptacles may provide pathways for signals that are compliant with various standards such as Universal Serial Bus (USB), High-Definition Multimedia Interface® (HDMI), Digital Visual Interface (DVI), Ethernet, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt™, Lightning™, Joint Test Action Group (JTAG), test-access-port (TAP), Directed Automated Random Testing (DART), universal asynchronous receiver/transmitters (UARTs), clock signals, power signals, and other types of standard, non-standard, and proprietary interfaces and combinations thereof that have been developed, are being developed, or will be developed in the future.
(41) The above description of embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form described, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teaching above. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Thus, it will be appreciated that the invention is intended to cover all modifications and equivalents within the scope of the following claims.