Electrical connectors – With coupling separator – Nonconducting pusher
Patent
1999-01-26
2000-03-14
Abrams, Neil
Electrical connectors
With coupling separator
Nonconducting pusher
H01R 1362
Patent
active
060365137
ABSTRACT:
In the connector device for IC card according to the present invention, when a first IC card as inserted into the connector device is to be ejected, a push rod is projected up to a first projecting position and is pushed in this state, whereby the IC card is ejected through a single transfer pin. For ejecting a second IC card, the push rod is pulled from the first projecting position and is projected up to a second projecting position which is located on this side with respect to the first projecting position, then in this state the push rod is pushed toward a push-in position, so that the second IC card is ejected by rotation of a single transfer pin. Thus, a single push rod and a single transfer pin suffice to afford a connector device which is reduced in the number of components used, less expensive, superior in assembling performance and small-sized.
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Abrams Neil
Alps Electric Co. ,Ltd.
Webb Brian
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