Fastening structure
US-11286969-B2 · Mar 29, 2022 · US
US11984685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11984685-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017001113-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2024 |
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An embodiment of a latch apparatus for a circuit board comprises a first latch body with a retention mechanism for the circuit board, a second latch body with a coupling mechanism for a connector, and a spring mechanism mechanically coupled between the first latch body and the second latch body. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.
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A latch apparatus for a circuit board, comprising: a first latch body comprising a retention mechanism which comprises a protrusion to mate with a notch in a circuit board, wherein the first latch body forms a first collar structure; a second latch body comprising a coupling mechanism for a connector, wherein the second latch body forms a second collar structure; an alignment structure in a region between the retention mechanism and the coupling mechanism, wherein the alignment structure is to constrain a translation of the first latch body relative to the second latch body along an axis; and a spring mechanism which extends around the first collar structure to be mechanically coupled to the first latch body, which further extends around the second collar structure to be mechanically coupled to the second latch body, and which further extends around the alignment structure, wherein the spring mechanism is to relax stress on the connector under a load event which exceeds a load threshold, and is further to reseat the circuit board in the connector after the load event. 2. The latch apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the spring mechanism is to extend the first latch body relative to the second latch body under the load event which exceeds the load threshold. 3. The latch apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the alignment structure comprises a sleeve that surrounds a first portion of the first latch body and a second portion of the second latch body. 4. The latch apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the alignment structure comprises and slot and tab structure formed between the first latch body and the second latch body. 5. The latch apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second latch body comprises an ejector mechanism and wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a pivot mechanism. 6. The latch apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the circuit board comprises a memory card. 7. The latch apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the circuit board comprises a dual-inline memory module. 8. A connector apparatus, comprising: a connector housing including an elongated slot to receive a circuit board; a first spring latch pivotably coupled to the connector housing at a first end of the elongated slot, a first spring latch comprising: a first latch body comprising a retention mechanism which comprises a protrusion to mate with a notch in the circuit board, wherein the first latch body forms a first collar structure; a second latch body comprising a coupling mechanism coupled to the connector, wherein the second latch body forms a second collar structure; an alignment structure in a region between the retention mechanism and the coupling mechanism, wherein the alignment structure is to constrain a translation of the first latch body relative to the second latch body along an axis; and a spring mechanism which extends around the first collar structure to be mechanically coupled to the first latch body, which further extends around the second collar structure to be mechanically coupled to the second latch body, and which further extends around the alignment structure, wherein the spring mechanism is to relax stress on the connector under a load event which exceeds a load threshold, and is further to reseat the circuit board in the connector after the load event; and a second spring latch pivotably coupled to the connector housing at a second end of the elongated slot opposite to the first end of the elongated slot. 9. The connector apparatus of claim 8 , wherein an expansion direction of the spring mechanism in a retention position is located normal to an installation direction of the circuit board. 10. The connector apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the spring mechanism is to extend the first latch body relative to the second latch body under the load event which exceeds the load threshold. 11. A connector apparatus for a memory card, comprising: a connector housing including an elongated slot to receive the memory card; a first latch pivotably coupled to the connector housing at a first end of the elongated slot, the first latch including: a first retention body comprising a retention mechanism which comprises a first protrusion that mates with a first notch in the memory card, wherein the first retention body forms a first collar structure, a first ejector body comprising a first foot to eject the memory card, wherein the first ejector body forms a second collar structure, a first alignment structure in a region between the retention mechanism and the first foot, wherein the first alignment structure is to constrain a translation of the first retention body relative to the first ejector body along an axis, and a first spring which extends around the first collar structure to be mechanically coupled to the first retention body, which further extends around the second collar structure to be mechanically coupled to the first ejector body, and which further extends around the first alignment structure; and a second latch pivotably coupled to the connector housing at a second end of the elongated slot opposite to the first end of the elongated slot, the second latch including: a second retention body comprising a second protrusion that mates with a second notch in the memory card, a second ejector body comprising a second foot to eject the memory card, and a second spring mechanically coupled between the second retention body and the second ejector body; wherein the first spring and the second spring are to relax stress on the connector housing under a load event which exceeds a load threshold, and are further to reseat the memory card in the elongated slot after the load event. 12. The connector apparatus of claim 11 , wherein an expansion direction of the first and second springs in a retention position is normal to an installation direction of the memory card. 13. The connector apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising: a second alignment structure coupled between the second retention body and the second ejector body to constrain an extension of the second retention body relative to the second ejector body along the expansion direction. 14. The connector apparatus of claim 11 , wherein: the first spring is to extend the first retention body relative to the first ejector body under the load event which exceeds the load threshold; and the second spring is to extend the second retention body relative to the second ejector body under the load event which exceeds the load threshold.
Lever acting directly on flexible or rigid printed circuit boards, flat or ribbon cables, e.g. recess provided to this purposeon the surface or edge of the flexible or rigid printed circuit boards, flat or ribbon cables · CPC title
cooperating directly with the edge of the rigid printed circuits · CPC title
for engagement only · CPC title
by mechanical pressure, e.g. spring force · CPC title
having ejection mechanisms · CPC title
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