Card connector having switching means

Electrical connectors – Having circuit interrupting provision effected by mating or...

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439489, 235441, H01R 2900

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061264644

ABSTRACT:
A card connector comprises a main body, a cover attached to a bottom face of the main body, and switching means disposed between the main body and the cover. The switching means comprises a first portion and a second portion. The first portion includes a first leg and a second leg parallel to the first leg. The second leg forms a V-shaped projection adjacent to a free end thereof and projecting beyond a top face of the main body. The free end of the second leg electrically contacts the second portion. When a card is inserted into the card connector, a front edge thereof will slide along the V-shaped projection of the switching means thereby causing the free end of the second leg to electrically disengage from the second portion.

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