Ejection mechanism for electrical card connector

Electrical connectors – With coupling separator – Nonconducting pusher

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H01R 1362

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061461636

ABSTRACT:
An ejection mechanism for ejecting an electrical card from an electrical card connector includes a shell (1) for receiving the electrical card, a push bar (2) positioned on a side of the shell (1), a push plate (5) slidably connected to a base (10) of the shell (1), and a connection plate (3). The connection plate (3) pivots about a positioning silo (33) formed in the base (10) and has a first end (31) engaging with the push bar (2) and a second end (32) engaging with the push plate (5). Thus, the electrical card can be easily ejected from the electrical card connector by exerting a force on a free end of the push bar (2) of the ejection mechanism, which actuates the push plate (5) to push the electrical card out of the shell (1).

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