Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a contacting apparatus, which will be referred to
below as a contact block. The contact block serves in particular for contacting contacting
zones of a so-called smart card. The invention relates in particular to a so-called
SIM block (trademark), i. e. a contacting apparatus which is suitable for providing
an electrical contact connection to contact zones present on a SIM card.
[0002] The invention also relates to a contact element, in particular a contact spring for
use in a contact block.
Background
[0003] Contact blocks for contacting the contact zones of a smart card (also called a chip
card) and also for contacting the contact zones of a SIM card are known in many different
designs. With the ongoing desire to miniaturize the apparatuses in which the smart
cards are used, for instance the mobile telephones, a small size for the contact blocks
becomes more and more important. Indeed, all components of said apparatus need to
become smaller. The present invention intends, in particular, to provide a SIM block
which has a very small height, for instance in the range of 0.8 mm.
[0004] According to the present invention a small height for the SIM block is obtained by
providing contact elements for the SIM block, such that as the contact force exerted
by the contact zones of a SIM card onto the contact elements is transmitted by support
means formed by or provided at the contact elements to another component, in particular,
a circuit board which is adapted to support said SIM block.
[0005] The invention further provides for adjustment means, which are preferably provided
together with the support means to thus provide for the possibility of adjusting the
force, by means of which the contact elements press against the contact zones of the
SIM card.
[0006] Preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the claims.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0007]
Fig. 1 is a perspective top plan view of a SIM block arranged on a circuit board;
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the bottom side of the SIM block of Fig. 1 without the
circuit board;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a contact element of the invention as used in the
SIM block shown in Fig. 1 and 2;
Fig. 4 is a schematic partial sectional view through the SIM block of Fig. 1 and 2;
Fig. 5 is a detail in cross section in the area A in Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a part of the SIM block of Fig. 1-5;
Fig. 7 is a further perspective sectional view of a part of the SIM block of Fig.
1-6;
Fig. 8 is another embodiment of the contact element;
Fig. 9 is a contact element of Fig. 8 mounted on a circuit board.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[0008] Throughout the specification and figures, like reference numerals refer to like components
or parts. Referring to Fig. 1, there is shown a contacting apparatus 10 in the form
of a SIM block 10, which is mounted on a printed circuit board 11. The SIM block 10
comprises contact elements 13 and a contact support or holder 14, within which the
contact elements 13 are mounted.
[0009] As shown in Fig. 1 the circuit board 11 comprises soldering surfaces 12 with which
the contact element 13 can be physically and electrically connected by soldering a
soldering zone of the contact element 13 to the soldering surface 12. The soldering
zone is formed by a termination end 53 of the contact element 13, as will be described
below.
[0010] It should be noted that, alternatively, the circuit board 11 could be provided with
contact surfaces instead of soldering surfaces 12. At said contact surfaces of the
circuit board 11 pressure contact zones of the pressure contact elements could resiliently
abut.
[0011] The holder 14 is, see Fig. 1, preferably made of plastic material and comprises an
upper surface 20 and a lower or bottom surface 21. Slotlike openings (short slots)
22 extend through the thickness of the wall forming the upper surface 20 of the holder
14. Said slots 22 allow bulged contact ends 54 of the contact elements 13 to extend
therethrough to a level above the upper surface 20. In the shown embodiment six contact
elements 13 are used. The contact elements 13 are mounted in said holder 14 in an
interleaving manner, with the termination ends 53 located in opposite directions in
an alternate manner. The termination ends 53 of the six contact elements 13 are soldered
alternately to soldering surfaces 12.
[0012] Slots 23 are provided in the holder 14, in the area where the bulged contact ends
54 project beyond the upper surface 20. The slots 23 define ribs 24 in the holder
14 and provide a certain amount of resiliency, so that they can be deflected transversally
with respect to the longitudinal direction L (Fig. 1) of the SIM block 18, when the
contact elements 13 are inserted into the holder 14. Said slots 23 are located in
the vicinity of projections 126, 127 (Fig. 2 and 4) yet to be described.
[0013] As can be recognized in Fig. 2, the slots 22 are at least partially open at each
of the two small sides of the holder 14, in an alternate manner. Detent recesses 26,
27, see Fig. 4, are provided in holder 14 and are adapted to receive each one contact
element 13. Inclined portions 28, 29 allow easy insertion of the contact element 13
into the recesses 26, 27. The recesses 28, 27 are located in the area of the slots
23. The recesses 26, 27 are formed in respective oppositely located projections 126,
127 of the holder 14. The projections 126, 127 project, see Fig. 4, into the slots
22.
[0014] The holder 14 forms ― see Fig. 7 ― at the closed end of each slot 22 an abutment
incline 30. If no force F is applied by a SIM card pressing against the contact elements
13 (see Fig. 7), abutment portions 55 of the contact elements 13 are in biased abutment
with the abutment inclines 30.
[0015] Fig. 3 shows the contact element 13 in form of a contact spring, which has in substance
an elongate form and comprises the following sections;
a contact section 40 for contacting a contact zone of a SIM card, a connecting and
spring section 41, an abutment section 42 and a termination section 43. In the termination
section 43 the termination end 53, already mentioned, is formed.
[0016] In the connecting and spring section 41 an opening 46 is formed, which is for example
used for connection with the holder 14. In the connecting and spring section 41 support
means 87 are provided adjacent to the abutment section 42. The support means 87 are
preferably integrally formed as a single piece with the contact element 13. The support
means 87 comprise at both sides, rib means 47, 48. Said rib means 47, 48 form at their
ends facing towards the contact section 40, arms 50, 51. The arms 50, 51 (also called
adjustment springs 50, 51) transfer the force to the circuit board 11. The two adjustment
springs 50, 51 provide for adjustment of the force by changing the inclination of
the adjustment springs 50, 51 with respect to the longitudinal axis L of the contact
block. Alternatively, the length of the adjustment springs 50, 51 could be changed.
The rib means 47 comprise two ribs 71 and 72, separated by a recess 70. The rib means
48 comprise two ribs 81 and 82, separated by a recess 80. The detent mounting of the
contact elements 13 in the holder 14 occurs preferably, as will be explained below
in detail, in the area of the recesses 70 and 80.
[0017] The rib means 47, 48 comprise preferably abutment surfaces 56, 57, 58, 59 arranged
on the same level, forming an abutment plane 257 (Fig. 2) described below. The abutment
surfaces 56-59 are adapted to be placed on the circuit board 11.
[0018] Each of said contact elements 13 comprises in the termination section 43 said termination
end 53 and in the contact section 40 the already mentioned bulged contact end 54.
Adjacent to the contact end 54 an abutment portion 55 is formed.
[0019] As one can readily see in Fig. 6, the termination ends 53 are biased, so that all
the termination ends 53 are located in the same plane, i. e. are coplanar.
[0020] Fig. 2 as well as Fig. 4 and 5 show in particular the detent mounting of the contact
elements 13 in the support 14. As mentioned, the support 14 forms in the area of the
slots 22 projections 126 and 127. The projections 126 and 127 are arranged on both
sides of the slots 22 and extend into the interior of said slots. The recesses 26
and 27 formed in the projections 126 and 127 are adapted to receive the contact elements
in the area of the recesses 70 and 80.
[0021] Fig. 4 discloses that the support 14 forms a post 100 which projects through the
opening 46 of the contact element 13, when the contact element 13 is in its mounted
position in the support 14. The post or projection 100 serves for guiding and mounting
said contact element 13. It is possible that the upper end of the post 100 is coined
(pressed) onto the contact element 13 so as to fixedly mount said contact element
13 at the support 14. In such a case it is conceivable that the contact element 13
does not need to be mounted in the support 14 by detent means. More than one post
100 and more than one opening 46 can be provided.
[0022] Fig. 4 discloses further that the height BH of the contact block 10 is small, for
instance in the area of 0.8 mm. For all practical purposes, the height BH of the contact
block 10 is determined by the height of the contact element 13.
[0023] Both Fig. 2 and also Fig. 4 show clearly that the contact elements 13 can be inserted
in accordance with the invention from the bottom side 21 of the holder 14 (see also
Fig. 1) into said holder 14.
[0024] Fig. 6 discloses that the contact element 13, when fixedly mounted in the holder
14, is biased against said holder 14 in its termination area 43. As can be seen in
Fig. 6, the termination end 53 of the termination section 43 is, prior to the insertion
of the contact element 13 into the holder 14, in the position shown by a dotted line.
After the insertion of the contact element 13 into the holder 14 the termination end
53 assumes the position shown with solid lines, and is biased against the contact
element 13. In this manner, coplanarity is readily achieved.
[0025] Fig. 7 discloses In detail the fact that the contact element 13 is biased with its
contact section 40 against the holder 14. In particular, the abutment portion 55 of
the bulged contact end 54 is in abutment with an abutment incline 30 of the holder
14. Fig. 7 also discloses schematically the path of the force via the two adjustment
springs 50, 51 onto the circuit board 11.
[0026] Fig. 2 shows that six contact elements 13 are inserted into the holder 14 and are
fixedly mounted therein due to the fact that the areas of the contact elements 13
comprising the recesses 70, 80 have been pressed through the gaps formed by the projections
126 and 127. During insertion of a contact element 13 into the holder 14 the contact
element 13 is guided by the inclined portions 28 and 29 of the projections 126 and
127, resiliently bending the projections 126 and 127 away from each other. As soon
as the portions of the contact element 13, having the recesses 70, 80, are located
in the recesses 26 and 27, the projections 126 and 127 move back into the positions
shown in Fig. 4 and thus fixedly hold the contact element 13 in the holder 14. The
projections 126, 127, the recesses 26, 27 and the contact elements 13 form together
detent means.
[0027] Fig. 2 discloses that the six contact elements 13 inserted into the holder 14 define
with the upwardly facing surfaces (Fig. 2) of the six termination ends 53 a soldering
plane 253, shown schematically in Fig. 2. It should be noted that in Fig. 2 the contact
elements 13 are soldering contact elements, and, as such, are shown with soldering
termination ends 53.
[0028] As mentioned before the abutment surfaces 56 to 59 define an abutment plane 257 as
is shown schematically in Fig. 2.
[0029] In accordance with the invention it is assured that between the soldering plane 253
and the abutment plane 257 a small gap or a height difference H remains after the
soldering operation. Said gap H assures that the contact block 11 can be soldered
to the circuit board 11 without any problems. When the contact elements 13 are in
contact with the contact zones of a SIM card, of course that gap disappears and the
abutment surfaces 56-59 are in abutment with the upper surface of the circuit board
11 so as to transfer the force thereto.
[0030] Fig. 8 discloses another embodiment of a contact element 130, which corresponds in
some respects to contact element 13. Contact element 130 comprises like the contact
element 13 a contact section 40 and a termination section 143. Moreover, as with contact
element 13, contact element 130 comprises an opening 46 for cooperation with a post
100 of the holder 14.
[0031] In the embodiment of Fig. 8 the support means 87 is not formed by rib means, but
the support means 87 is formed by a bulged or bight section 187 of contact element
130. A bottom surface 188 of the bulged portion or section 187 can be in abutment
with the surface of a circuit board 11 so as to transmit the contact force directly
onto the circuit board 11.
[0032] Fig. 9 discloses for the contact element 130 that in accordance with the invention
a small gap or a height difference H can be provided between a soldering plane and
an abutment plane similar to what was described in relation with Fig. 2 for contact
element 13. In this case, the bottom surfaces 188 of the contact elements 130 form
an abutment plane similar to the abutment plane 257 explained above.
[0033] As shown in Fig. 1, the termination means, i. e. the connection between the termination
ends 53 with the soldering surfaces 12 of the printed circuit board 11 extend outwardly
from the support 13. Thus, the soldering points of the soldering contact elements
can be checked after the soldering operation has been carried out.
[0034] As mentioned, the termination ends 53 could also be formed as pressure termination
ends and not, as shown, as SMT termination ends.
[0035] The invention provides for a safe and secure support of the contact elements on a
circuit board 11 or any other component. The invention further provides for a small
height of the contact block 10. Moreover it is readily possible to adjust the force
of the contact element without requiring additional components.
[0036] As explained above, coplanarity can be obtained without adjustments.
[0037] The small height of the contact block 10 is particularly due to the fact that the
contact elements 13, 130 are supported directly on the printed circuit board 11. There
is no need to provide for an insulating layer of the holder 13 between the contact
elements 13, 130 and the upper surface of the printed circuit board 11.
[0038] Generally speaking, the contact elements 13 and 130 can be adjusted and optimized
by changing the geometry of the contact element. Further, instead of using slots 23
in the contact support 14, it is also possible to provide slots in the contact element
13, 130 in the area where the detent mounting is provided.
[0039] Instead of the detent mounting of the contact elements, the contact elements could
be mounted in a different manner at the holder contact support 14. For instance, the
contact elements could be provided with claws, which penetrate into the insulating
material, out of which the holder 14 is formed, so as to fixedly mount said contact
elements in the holder 14. The contact elements 13, 130 could also be fixedly mounted
in said holder 14 by, as mentioned above, coining operations.
[0040] Other aspects, objects and advantages of the present invention can be obtained from
a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.
Summary of the Invention
[0041] A contact block, in particular a SIM block, having a holder (14) within which contact
elements (13) are inserted; wherein each of said contact elements (13) comprises support
means (87) for abutment at another component, for instance a printed circuit board
(11).
[0042] The contact block, wherein the support means (87) are formed as a single piece integrally
together with the contact elements (13, 130).
[0043] The contact block, wherein the support means are in the form of rib means (47, 48)
adapted to be in abutment with the printed circuit board (11).
[0044] The contact block, wherein the rib means comprises oppositely located ribs (71, 72;
81, 82) each of said ribs being separated by a recess (70, 80).
[0045] The contact block, wherein the support means (87) are formed by a bulged section
(187) of the contact element (130).
[0046] The contact block, wherein the contact elements (13) are fixedly mounted in said
holder (14) by detent means.
[0047] The contact block, wherein the contact elements (13, 130) are fixedly mounted in
the holder (14) by means of one or more posts 100 formed by said holder (14), posts
(100), which project through respective openings (46) in the contact element (13).
[0048] The contact block, wherein said rib means (47, 48) comprise arms (50, 51), which
can be changed with regard to their angular location and/or with respect to their
length.
[0049] The contact block, wherein the arms (50, 51) are located in a connecting and spring
section (41) of a contact element (13) facing towards a contact section (40) of said
contact element (13).
[0050] The contact block, wherein slots (22) are provided in the holder (14) adapted to
receive said contact elements (13, 130).
[0051] The contact block, wherein recesses (26, 27) are formed in said holder (14), said
recesses being adapted to receive parts of said contact element (13), said parts being
held in said holder (14) due to detent action.
[0052] The contact block, wherein the contact element (13) is provided with recesses (70,
80), which are adapted to be inserted into said recesses (26, 27) of the holder (14)
due to detent action.
[0053] The contact block, wherein said post (100) projects into an opening (46) of the contact
element (13) and is coined.
[0054] The contact block, wherein the holder (14) comprises slots (23) in the area where
the detent action occurs.
[0055] The contact block, wherein said recesses (26, 27) are provided in projections (126,
127) formed by said holder (14).
[0056] The contact block, wherein said contact element (13) mounted in said holder (14)
is biased against said holder in a termination section (43) of the contact element.
[0057] The contact block, wherein the contact element (13) is biased against the holder
(14) with an abutment portion (55) in a contact section (40) of the contact element
(13).
[0058] The contact block, wherein the contact elements (13) inserted in the holder (14)
define
a) with termination ends a soldering plane (253)
b) with abutment surfaces (56 ― 59) an abutment plane (247), and wherein between said
soldering plane (253) and the abutment plane (247) a height difference H is provided.
[0059] The contact block, wherein the contact elements (13) can be inserted into the holder
(14) from the bottom surface (21).
[0060] The contact block, wherein said contact elements (13) are soldering contact elements.
[0061] The contact block, wherein the contact elements (13) are pressure contact elements.
[0062] The contact block, wherein said contact block is a SIM block.
[0063] The contact block, wherein said contact elements (13) are contact springs, which
extend essentially in longitudinal direction and comprise at one end a termination
section and at an opposite end thereof a contacting section having a bulged contact
end, wherein between said termination section and said contact section said support
means (87) is provided.
[0064] A contact element, in particular for a contact block, wherein said contact element
(13) extends in substance in a longitudinal direction and comprises at one end a termination
section and at the opposite end a contacting section, with an abutment section inbetween,
wherein said contacting section forms a bulged contact end (54).
- 10.
- contacting apparatus, contact block, SIM block
- 11.
- printed circuit board
- 12.
- soldering surface
- 13.
- contact element
- 14.
- contact support, holder
- 20.
- upper surface
- 21.
- lower or bottom surface
- 22.
- slotlike opening (slot)
- 23.
- slot
- 24.
- rib
- 26.
- detent recess
- 27.
- detent recess
- 28.
- inclined portion
- 29.
- inclined portion
- 30.
- abutment incline
- 40.
- contact section
- 41.
- connecting and spring section
- 42.
- abutment section
- 43.
- termination section
- 46.
- opening
- 47.
- rib means
- 48.
- rib means
- 50.
- arm, adjustment spring
- 51.
- arm, adjustment spring
- 53.
- termination end
- 54.
- bulged contact end
- 55.
- abutment portion
- 56.
- abutment surface
- 57.
- abutment surface
- 58.
- abutment surface
- 59.
- abutment surface
- 70.
- recess
- 71.
- rib
- 72.
- rib
- 80.
- recess
- 81.
- rib
- 82.
- rib
- 87.
- support means
- 100.
- post, projection
- 126.
- projection
- 127.
- projection
- 130.
- contact element
- 143.
- termination section
- 187.
- bulged or bight section
- 188.
- bottom surface
- 253.
- soldering plane
- 257.
- abutment plane
1. A contact block, in particular a SIM block, having a holder (14) within which contact
elements (13) are inserted; wherein each of said contact elements (13) comprises support
means (87) for abutment at another component, for instance a printed circuit board
(11).
2. The contact block of claim 1, wherein the support means (87) are formed as a single
piece integrally together with the contact elements (13, 130), and/or wherein preferably
the support means are in the form of rib means (47, 48) adapted to be in abutment
with the printed circuit board (11), and/or wherein preferably the rib means comprise
oppositely located ribs (71, 72; 81, 82) each of said ribs being separated by a recess
(70, 80), or wherein preferably the support means (87) are formed by a bulged section
(187) of the contact element (130).
3. The contact block according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the contact elements (13) are
fixedly mounted in said holder (14) by detent means, and/or wherein preferably the
contact elements (13, 130) are fixedly mounted in the holder (14) by means of one
or more posts 100 formed by said holder (14), posts (100), which project through respective
openings (46) in the contact element (13), and/or wherein preferably said rib means
(47, 48) comprise arms (50, 51), which can be changed with regard to their angular
location and/or with respect to their length, and/or wherein preferably the arms (50,
51) are located in a connecting and spring section (41) of a contact element (13)
facing towards a contact section (40) of said contact element (13) and/or wherein
preferably slots (22) are provided in the holder (14) adapted to receive said contact
elements (13, 130).
4. The contact block according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein recesses
(26, 27) are formed in said holder (14), said recesses being adapted to receive parts
of said contact element (13), said parts being held in said holder (14) due to detent
action, and/or wherein preferably the contact element (13) is provided with recesses
(70, 80), which are adapted to be inserted into said recesses (26, 27) of the holder
(14) due to detent action, and/or wherein preferably said post (100) projects into
an opening (46) of the contact element (13) and is coined.
5. The contact block according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the holder (14)
comprises slots (23) in the area where the detent action occurs, and/or wherein preferably
said recesses (26, 27) are provided in projections (126, 127) formed by said holder
(14).
6. The contact block of one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said contact element
(13) mounted in said holder (14) is biased against said holder in a termination section
(43) of the contact element.
7. The contact block according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the contact
element (13) is biased against the holder (14) with an abutment portion (55) in a
contact section (40) of the contact element (13), and/or wherein preferably the contact
elements (13) inserted in the holder (14) define
c) with termination ends a soldering plane (253)
d) with abutment surfaces (56 ― 59) an abutment plane (247), and wherein between said
soldering plane (253) and the abutment plane (247) a height difference H is provided,
and/or wherein preferably the contact elements (13) can be inserted into the holder
(14) from the bottom surface (21).
8. The contact block of one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said contact elements
(13) are soldering contact elements, or pressure contact elements.
9. The contact block of one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said contact block
is a SIM block, and/or wherein preferably said contact elements (13) are contact springs,
which extend essentially in longitudinal direction and comprise at one end a termination
section and at an opposite end thereof a contacting section having a bulged contact
end, wherein between said termination section and said contact section said support
means (87) is provided.
10. A contact element, in particular for a contact block, wherein said contact element
(13) extends in substance in a longitudinal direction and comprises at one end a termination
section and at the opposite end a contacting section, with an abutment section inbetween,
wherein said contacting section forms a bulged contact end (54).