US20020182909A1 - Insertion and extraction aid for printed circuit card - Google Patents
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- H05K7/1402—Mounting supporting structure in casing or on frame or rack comprising clamping or extracting means for securing or extracting printed circuit boards
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- H01R12/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, specially adapted for printed circuits, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB], flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, e.g. terminal strips, terminal blocks; Coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures; Terminals specially adapted for contact with, or insertion into, printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures
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- the present invention relates to a device for aiding a printed circuit board (PCB) to be inserted into, extracted from, and retained in an associated PCB channel.
- PCB printed circuit board
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,975,073 issued on Dec. 4, 1990 to Weisman discloses an insertion and extraction aid comprising a lever pivotally mountable to a printed circuit card for pivotal movement with respect thereto is adapted to engage a channel of a piece of electronic equipment selectively between a locked position and an extraction position.
- a latch is pivotally mounted on the lever and extends rearwardly therefrom for engagement with a catch extending laterally outwardly from one side of the printed circuit card.
- the latch is manually operated for locking and releasing the lever by pressing a leaf spring provided at one end of the latch against a back surface of the lever, thereby allowing the lever to be disengaged from the channel and the card to then be released therefrom.
- an insertion/extraction aid for use with a printed circuit board (PCB), comprising a lever adapted to be pivotally mounted to a PCB for movement relative thereto between an insertion position and an extraction position.
- the lever has opposed front and back sides. The back side generally faces the PCB.
- a latch is mounted to the lever and has a catch engaging portion extending beyond the back side of the lever for releasably latching the same in the insertion position.
- An actuator is provided for displacing the catch engaging portion between latched and released positions relative to the lever. The actuator is located on the front side of the lever for allowing the latch to be operated from the front side of the lever.
- an insertion/extraction aid in combination with a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly comprises a faceplate adapted to be secured to a PCB and defining a catch, said aid comprising a lever adapted to be pivotally mounted to one of said PCB and said faceplate for movement relative thereto between an insertion position and an extraction position, a latch mounted to said lever for engagement with said catch of said faceplate in order to releasably latch the lever in the insertion position thereof, said latch being displaceable relative to said lever between a latched position and a released position wherein said latch disengages from said catch.
- PCB printed circuit board
- an insertion/extraction aid for use with a printed circuit board (PCB), comprising a lever adapted to be pivotally mounted to a PCB for movement relative thereto between an insertion position and an extraction position, a catch adapted to be mounted to the PCB, a latch mounted to the lever for engagement with the catch in order to releasably latch the lever in the insertion position thereof, the latch being displaceable relative to the lever between a latched position and a released position wherein the latch disengages from the catch, and a switch for detecting a state of the latch relative to the catch.
- PCB printed circuit board
- FIG. 1 is a side cross-sectional view of an insertion and extraction device mounted to a printed circuit board (PCB) in the process of being inserted into a mating frame of an electronic equipment in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side cross-sectional view of the device of FIG. 1 shown with the PCB in a fully inserted position.
- PCB printed circuit boards
- the insertion and extraction aid 10 is adapted to be used in connection with a PCB assembly 15 including a PCB 18 and a faceplate 16 .
- the insertion and extraction aid 10 includes a lever 12 adapted to be pivotally mounted in a cutout portion 14 defined in the faceplate 16 of the PCB assembly 15 .
- the lever 12 is mounted on a pivot pin 19 adjacent a front edge of the PCB 18 opposite a rear edge (not shown) thereof carrying electrical connectors (not shown) for mating engagement with corresponding connectors (not shown) provided at a rear end of a PCB receiving channel of an electronic device that is partly shown at 20 .
- the electronic device 20 includes a frame 22 in which the PCB receiving channel is defined for slidably receiving the PCB assembly 15 .
- the frame 22 further defines a front inverted U-shaped recess 24 in which a cam portion 26 of the lever 12 is engageable for slidably displacing the PCB assembly 15 in and out of the PCB receiving channel in response to a pivotal movement of the lever 12 about the pivot pin 19 .
- the U-shaped recess 24 could be replaced by a cut-out defined in the frame 22 or by any other suitable bearing surface for the cam portion 26 .
- the lever 12 is provided at an outer end thereof opposite its cam portion 26 with a handle portion 28 which can be grasped by an operator for manually pivoting the lever 12 between the positions illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the lever 12 carries a latch 30 adapted to engage a catch 32 defined in the faceplate 16 of the PCB assembly 15 in order to releasably lock the lever 12 in its fully inserted position, as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the latch 30 is received in a hole 34 extending through the lever 12 from a front side 36 thereof to a back side 38 thereof.
- the latch 30 is pivotally mounted on a pivot pin 39 extending across the hole 34 .
- the latch 30 is provided, at one end, with a hook portion 40 projecting outwardly of the hole 34 and rearwardly of the back side 38 of the lever 12 .
- the hook portion 40 automatically latches to the catch 32 when the lever 12 is pivoted to its insertion position, as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- a torsion spring 42 is provided in the hole 34 about the pivot pin 39 for normally urging the latch 30 to a latched position against a top planar arresting surface 44 defined in the hole 34 .
- a downwardly sloping surface 46 diverges rearwardly away from the top arresting surface 44 for providing enough clearance in the hole 34 to allow the latch 30 to be pivoted against the biasing force of the torsion spring 42 towards a released position.
- the latch 30 is further provided at one end thereof, opposite the hook portion 40 , with an integral actuating portion 48 .
- the actuating portion 48 is provided at the front side 36 of the lever 12 for allowing the latch 30 to be conveniently operated from the front side of the lever 12 while the operator is holding the handle portion 28 thereof. For instance, the latch 30 can be operated by placing the thumb on the actuating portion 48 while the remaining fingers of the operator's hand hold the handle portion 28 .
- the frontal operation of the latch 30 is particularly advantageous in situations where access to the rear side of the lever 12 is rendered difficult due to the proximity of surrounding structures.
- the frontal surface of the actuating portion 48 is ribbed to facilitate the operation of the latch 30 by the operator using only one of his/her fingers.
- the catch 32 is formed by a recess defined in the faceplate 16 of the PCB assembly 15 and includes a frontal downwardly depending finger 50 over which the hook portion 40 of the latch 30 is adapted to extend to latch the lever 12 in its insertion position, as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the catch 32 could be provided directly on the PCB 18 .
- a switch 52 is mounted on one side of the PCB 18 rearwardly of the downwardly depending finger 50 so as to be triggered by the latch 30 when the same is positively engaged with the catch 32 .
- the switch 52 can be operatively connected to a control system (not shown) and a display (not shown) to provide a feedback that the PCB assembly 15 has been fully levered into an associated PCB receiving channel of the electronic device 20 .
- the relative position of the actuating portion 48 within the hole 34 may also provide an indication of the relative position of the latch 30 and the catch 32 as, if the actuating portion 48 is in a raised position, its hook portion 40 is not yet completely behind the finger 50 of the catch 32 .
- the operator When it is desired to extract the PCB assembly 15 from its associated PCB receiving channel, the operator has first to manually upwardly pivot the actuating portion 48 of the latch 30 against the biasing force of the spring 42 so as to lower the hook portion 40 so that it clears the downwardly depending finger 50 , thereby allowing counterclockwise pivot of the lever 12 about pivot pin 19 .
- the cam portion 26 presses against the front inner wall of the inverted U-shaped channel 24 to force the PCB assembly 15 away from its fully inserted position.
- a second insertion/extraction aid similar to that shown on FIGS. 1 and 2 can be inverted and mounted to the PCB assembly 15 at a lower front end thereof. It is also understood that the insertion/extraction aid 10 could be used with a horizontally oriented PCB, as opposed to the vertically oriented one as described hereinabove.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a device for aiding a printed circuit board (PCB) to be inserted into, extracted from, and retained in an associated PCB channel.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- Devices which can be mounted on a printed circuit board or card in order to assist in the insertion and removal of the board from an associated receptacle of an electronic equipment are known in the art.
- For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 4,975,073 issued on Dec. 4, 1990 to Weisman discloses an insertion and extraction aid comprising a lever pivotally mountable to a printed circuit card for pivotal movement with respect thereto is adapted to engage a channel of a piece of electronic equipment selectively between a locked position and an extraction position. A latch is pivotally mounted on the lever and extends rearwardly therefrom for engagement with a catch extending laterally outwardly from one side of the printed circuit card. The latch is manually operated for locking and releasing the lever by pressing a leaf spring provided at one end of the latch against a back surface of the lever, thereby allowing the lever to be disengaged from the channel and the card to then be released therefrom. In some instances, depending on the proximity of the equipment components next to the lever, it might be difficult to have access to the back surface of the lever in order to operate the latch.
- Furthermore, it has been found that there is a need for a new latching device which would confirm that the printed circuit board has been fully inserted into its associated receptacle.
- It is therefore an aim of the present invention to provide a printed circuit board insertion and extraction aid which offers ease of operation.
- It is also an aim of the present invention to provide such an aid which can be operated from a front side thereof.
- It is a further aim of the present invention to provide such an aid which is relatively simple and economical to manufacture.
- It is a still further aim of the present invention to provide such an extraction and insertion aid that provides a feedback to the user to insure proper insertion of the PCB into an associated PCB holder.
- Therefore, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided an insertion/extraction aid for use with a printed circuit board (PCB), comprising a lever adapted to be pivotally mounted to a PCB for movement relative thereto between an insertion position and an extraction position. The lever has opposed front and back sides. The back side generally faces the PCB. A latch is mounted to the lever and has a catch engaging portion extending beyond the back side of the lever for releasably latching the same in the insertion position. An actuator is provided for displacing the catch engaging portion between latched and released positions relative to the lever. The actuator is located on the front side of the lever for allowing the latch to be operated from the front side of the lever.
- In accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an insertion/extraction aid in combination with a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly comprises a faceplate adapted to be secured to a PCB and defining a catch, said aid comprising a lever adapted to be pivotally mounted to one of said PCB and said faceplate for movement relative thereto between an insertion position and an extraction position, a latch mounted to said lever for engagement with said catch of said faceplate in order to releasably latch the lever in the insertion position thereof, said latch being displaceable relative to said lever between a latched position and a released position wherein said latch disengages from said catch.
- In accordance with a further general aspect of the present invention, there is provided an insertion/extraction aid for use with a printed circuit board (PCB), comprising a lever adapted to be pivotally mounted to a PCB for movement relative thereto between an insertion position and an extraction position, a catch adapted to be mounted to the PCB, a latch mounted to the lever for engagement with the catch in order to releasably latch the lever in the insertion position thereof, the latch being displaceable relative to the lever between a latched position and a released position wherein the latch disengages from the catch, and a switch for detecting a state of the latch relative to the catch.
- Having thus generally described the nature of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, showing by way of illustration a preferred embodiment thereof, and in which:
- FIG. 1 is a side cross-sectional view of an insertion and extraction device mounted to a printed circuit board (PCB) in the process of being inserted into a mating frame of an electronic equipment in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention; and
- FIG. 2 is a side cross-sectional view of the device of FIG. 1 shown with the PCB in a fully inserted position.
- Now referring to the drawings, and in particular to FIG. 1, an insertion and extraction aid for printed circuit boards (PCB) embodying the elements of the present invention and generally designated by
numeral 10 will be described. - The insertion and
extraction aid 10 is adapted to be used in connection with aPCB assembly 15 including aPCB 18 and afaceplate 16. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the insertion andextraction aid 10 includes alever 12 adapted to be pivotally mounted in acutout portion 14 defined in thefaceplate 16 of thePCB assembly 15. Thelever 12 is mounted on apivot pin 19 adjacent a front edge of thePCB 18 opposite a rear edge (not shown) thereof carrying electrical connectors (not shown) for mating engagement with corresponding connectors (not shown) provided at a rear end of a PCB receiving channel of an electronic device that is partly shown at 20. Theelectronic device 20 includes aframe 22 in which the PCB receiving channel is defined for slidably receiving thePCB assembly 15. Theframe 22 further defines a front inverted U-shaped recess 24 in which acam portion 26 of thelever 12 is engageable for slidably displacing thePCB assembly 15 in and out of the PCB receiving channel in response to a pivotal movement of thelever 12 about thepivot pin 19. It is noted that the U-shapedrecess 24 could be replaced by a cut-out defined in theframe 22 or by any other suitable bearing surface for thecam portion 26. - The
lever 12 is provided at an outer end thereof opposite itscam portion 26 with ahandle portion 28 which can be grasped by an operator for manually pivoting thelever 12 between the positions illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2. - The
lever 12 carries alatch 30 adapted to engage acatch 32 defined in thefaceplate 16 of thePCB assembly 15 in order to releasably lock thelever 12 in its fully inserted position, as illustrated in FIG. 2. - The
latch 30 is received in ahole 34 extending through thelever 12 from afront side 36 thereof to aback side 38 thereof. Thelatch 30 is pivotally mounted on apivot pin 39 extending across thehole 34. Thelatch 30 is provided, at one end, with ahook portion 40 projecting outwardly of thehole 34 and rearwardly of theback side 38 of thelever 12. Thehook portion 40 automatically latches to thecatch 32 when thelever 12 is pivoted to its insertion position, as illustrated in FIG. 2. Atorsion spring 42 is provided in thehole 34 about thepivot pin 39 for normally urging thelatch 30 to a latched position against a top planar arrestingsurface 44 defined in thehole 34. A downwardly slopingsurface 46 diverges rearwardly away from the top arrestingsurface 44 for providing enough clearance in thehole 34 to allow thelatch 30 to be pivoted against the biasing force of thetorsion spring 42 towards a released position. - The
latch 30 is further provided at one end thereof, opposite thehook portion 40, with an integral actuatingportion 48. The actuatingportion 48 is provided at thefront side 36 of thelever 12 for allowing thelatch 30 to be conveniently operated from the front side of thelever 12 while the operator is holding thehandle portion 28 thereof. For instance, thelatch 30 can be operated by placing the thumb on the actuatingportion 48 while the remaining fingers of the operator's hand hold thehandle portion 28. The frontal operation of thelatch 30 is particularly advantageous in situations where access to the rear side of thelever 12 is rendered difficult due to the proximity of surrounding structures. The frontal surface of the actuatingportion 48 is ribbed to facilitate the operation of thelatch 30 by the operator using only one of his/her fingers. - The
catch 32 is formed by a recess defined in thefaceplate 16 of thePCB assembly 15 and includes a frontal downwardly dependingfinger 50 over which thehook portion 40 of thelatch 30 is adapted to extend to latch thelever 12 in its insertion position, as illustrated in FIG. 2. Alternatively, thecatch 32 could be provided directly on the PCB 18. - A
switch 52 is mounted on one side of thePCB 18 rearwardly of the downwardly dependingfinger 50 so as to be triggered by thelatch 30 when the same is positively engaged with thecatch 32. Theswitch 52 can be operatively connected to a control system (not shown) and a display (not shown) to provide a feedback that thePCB assembly 15 has been fully levered into an associated PCB receiving channel of theelectronic device 20. The relative position of the actuatingportion 48 within thehole 34 may also provide an indication of the relative position of thelatch 30 and thecatch 32 as, if the actuatingportion 48 is in a raised position, itshook portion 40 is not yet completely behind thefinger 50 of thecatch 32. - When it is desired to extract the
PCB assembly 15 from its associated PCB receiving channel, the operator has first to manually upwardly pivot the actuatingportion 48 of thelatch 30 against the biasing force of thespring 42 so as to lower thehook portion 40 so that it clears the downwardly dependingfinger 50, thereby allowing counterclockwise pivot of thelever 12 aboutpivot pin 19. During this movement of thelever 12, thecam portion 26 presses against the front inner wall of the invertedU-shaped channel 24 to force thePCB assembly 15 away from its fully inserted position. - It is understood that a second insertion/extraction aid similar to that shown on FIGS. 1 and 2, can be inverted and mounted to the
PCB assembly 15 at a lower front end thereof. It is also understood that the insertion/extraction aid 10 could be used with a horizontally oriented PCB, as opposed to the vertically oriented one as described hereinabove.
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