Abstract:
A lens module socket for receiving a lens module having a base portion includes an insulating housing, a plurality of conductive terminals and a shielding shell. The insulating housing has a bottom wall and side walls extended upwardly from the bottom wall to surround a receiving chamber therebetween for receiving the lens module. Two opposite side walls each defines at least one through hole thereon and a latch member disposed in the through hole. The latch member includes an arm portion extended upwardly from a bottom of the through hole and a hook portion projected into the receiving chamber from an upper position of the arm portion for buckling the lens module without gap formed between the bottom wall and a bottom of the lens module. The hook portion has an inclined guide surface for guiding the lens module during the lens module is assembled to the insulating housing.
Abstract:
A module connector has a socket and a second shield covered to the socket. The socket has an insulating housing having a rectangular base and four sidewalls extended upwards from four edges of the base, forming a receiving chamber for receiving a lens module, and a first shield coupled with the insulating housing and having four lateral plates. At least one lateral plate has a plurality of locking openings. The second shield has a rectangular frame and four containing plates extended downwards from outer edges of the frame. At least one containing plate has two parallel slits extending upwards and downwards and passing through a bottom edge thereof, forming a free slice therebetween. A plurality of protrusions is disposed at an inner surface of the free slice, corresponding to the locking openings.
Abstract:
A card connector is disclosed that includes an insulating housing and a plurality of contacts. The insulating housing defines a plurality of contact slots. Each of the contact slots extends outwardly and laterally to opposite sides to form two resisting protrusions respectively, wherein each of the resisting protrusions forms a resisting surface extending obliquely and inwardly from one side thereof. The contacts are respectively received in the contact slots of the insulating housing. Each of the contacts has a contact portion protruding upwardly for being pressed by a card and the contact portion is connected with a bearing portion resisting against the resisting surface for preventing the contact portion from flipping upwardly out of the insulating housing.
Abstract:
An assembling jig for lens module comprises a crutch, a mobile carrier and a pressing mechanism. The crutch includes a level mounting base and an erect support wall joined to one side of the mounting base. A firm carrier is fixed on the mounting base. The mobile carrier fixed on the firm carrier comprises a carrier base, several positioning blocks disposed around the top surface of the carrier base, the positioning blocks surrounding a restraining groove in which a PCB with a lens socket is received. The pressing mechanism disposed on the support wall includes a pressing member can move up and down and a drive gear connected to one end of the pressing member. This kind of lens module component assembling jig features in assembling lens component steadily and can be applied to different kinds of lens component. Thus it abates the cost of assembling the lens component.
Abstract:
A clutching jig is adapted to disassemble a lens module which includes a lens socket and a lens component mounted to the lens socket. The clutching jig includes a base and at least two inserting slices. The base defines two opposite lateral surfaces and a bottom surface. A slot passes through the opposite lateral surfaces and the bottom surface to divide the base into a first holding portion and a second holding portion. The bottom surface has a receiving recess at a portion thereof. The inserting slices are removably mounted to the opposite lateral surfaces and beyond the bottom surface. Wherein the inserting slices are inserted between the lens component and the lens socket, and the receiving recess receives the lens component with a circumferential dimension thereof lessened to clutch the lens component when the first holding portion and the second holding portion are urged to approach each other.
Abstract:
An assembling jig for lens module comprises a crutch, a mobile carrier and a pressing mechanism. The crutch includes a level mounting base and an erect support wall joined to one side of the mounting base. A firm carrier is fixed on the mounting base. The mobile carrier fixed on the firm carrier comprises a carrier base, several positioning blocks disposed around the top surface of the carrier base, the positioning blocks surrounding a restraining groove in which a PCB with a lens socket is received. The pressing mechanism disposed on the support wall includes a pressing member can move up and down and a drive gear connected to one end of the pressing member. This kind of lens module component assembling jig features in assembling lens component steadily and can be applied to different kinds of lens component. Thus it abates the cost of assembling the lens component.
Abstract:
An electrical connector adapted to be mounted to an electronic product which has two first locating blocks each defining a first containing mouth between two arms of the first locating block, and two second locating blocks each defining a second containing mouth between two arms of the second locating block. The electrical connector includes an insulating housing and a plurality of terminals. The insulating housing defines a plurality of terminal passages. The insulating housing has two opposite end surfaces which oppositely protrude outward to form two connecting blocks. A front of each of the connecting blocks is positioned in the first containing mouth and a rear of each of the connecting blocks is positioned in the second containing mouth so that the connecting block can be clipped between the first locating block and the corresponding second locating block. The terminals are received in the terminal passages, respectively.
Abstract:
A battery connector mounted on a top surface of a printed circuit board defining a pair of penetrating holes, which has a housing, a plurality of contacts secured to the housing and a board lock fixing the battery connector to the printed circuit board. The housing has a pair of penetrating slits penetrating a top surface and a bottom surface thereof. The board lock is formed as one piece and has a main plate mounted on the top surface of the housing, a pair of holding arms bent downward from opposite ends of the main plate and respectively extending through the penetrating slits of the housing and the penetrating holes of the printed circuit board, and a pair of projections protruding outwardly from each of the holding arms and engaged to the periphery of each of the penetrating holes on a bottom surface of the printed circuit board.
Abstract:
A clutching jig used to disassemble a lens module which includes a lens socket and a lens component mounted to the lens socket by a plurality of buckling pieces of the lens socket abutting a top and a side of the lens component defines a housing having a base. The base has an inserting hole. A bottom of the base has a holding wall for pressing the buckling pieces apart from the lens component. A top of the base has a pair of connecting walls. Two clutching arms are rotatably mounted to the housing. Each of the clutching arms has a fixing plate. An end of a top side of the fixing plate has a holding bar. An end of a bottom side of the fixing plate defines a clutching slice for holding the lens component when the holding bars are urged to approach each other, in disassembly.