Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to an audio jack of an electronic apparatus, and in
particular to an audio jack adapted to pins of different specifications and electronic
apparatus containing the same.
Background Art
[0002] An electronic apparatus with an audio output, such as a computer, a walkman, a mobile
phone, PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), an MP3 (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio
Layer III) and an MP4 (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer IV), etc., is usually
provided with an audio jack available for connecting an earphone or an external speaker
to facilitate a user to select use of an earphone for listening or use of a speaker
to enlarge the audio range. A 3.5 mm earphone interface is widely used in the design
of audio jacks of various electronic apparatuses. However, different industries have
different definitions of the pins of the plugs of earphones. The audio jacks of electronic
apparatuses should be designed differently to be adapted for the earphone plugs of
the specifications of different industries and accordingly, the PCBs (Printed Circuit
Boards) of these electronic apparatuses should be designed differently.
[0003] Fig. 1a is a schematic diagram of the pin definition of an earphone plug in conformity
with CTIA (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association) specification. As shown
in Fig. 1a, in accordance with the pin definition of the CTIA specification, the earphone
plug 100 starts from an insertion end, and has an audio left pin 111, an audio right
pin 112, a GND pin 113 and an MIC pin 114, respectively. It can be seen that the innermost
pin of the earphone plug in conformity with the CTIA specification is the MIC pin.
Fig. 1b is a schematic diagram of the pin definition of an earphone plug 119 in conformity
with OMTP (Open Mobile Terminal Platform) specification. As shown in Fig. 1b, in accordance
with the pin definition of the OMTP specification, the earphone plug 119 starts from
an insertion end 120, and has an audio left pin 121, an audio right pin 122, an MIC
pin 123 and a GND pin 124, respectively. It can be seen that the innermost pin of
the earphone plug in conformity with the OMTP specification is the GND pin. It can
be seen from Figs. 1a and 1b, the MIC pin and the GND pin are interchanged for the
earphone plugs of different specifications.
[0004] Fig. 2a is a schematic diagram showing a design of an audio jack 210 in conformity
with the CTIA specification. As shown in Fig. 2a, the audio jack has seven conductive
terminals 211-217; wherein the conductive terminal 211 is connected to the MIC pin
of the earphone plug, the conductive terminal 212 is connected to the GND pin of the
earphone plug, the conductive terminal 216 is connected to the audio right pin of
the earphone plug, the conductive terminal 213 is connected to the audio left pin
of the earphone plug, and the conductive terminals 214 and 215 are detection terminals.
In addition, each of the conductive terminals is respectively connected to each of
the pins of the PCB of the audio jack.
[0005] Fig. 2b is a schematic diagram showing a design of an audio jack 220 in conformity
with the OMTP specification. As shown in Fig. 2b, the audio jack has seven conductive
terminals 221-226 ; wherein the conductive terminal 221 is connected to the GND pin
of the earphone plug, the conductive terminal 222 is connected to the MIC pin of the
earphone plug, the conductive terminal 226 is connected to the audio right pin of
the earphone plug, the conductive terminal 223 is connected to the audio left pin
of the earphone plug, and the conductive terminals 224 and 225 are detection terminals.
Likewise, each of the conductive terminals is furthermore connected to each of the
pins of the PCB 227 of the audio jack, respectively.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] The present invention provides an audio jack as defined in claim 1 and an electronic
apparatus as defined in claim 8. The dependent claims define preferred embodiments
of the invention. It is found by the applicant in the implementation of the present
invention that since the definitions of the pins of the earphone plug are different,
not only the audio jacks are required to have different designs, but also the corresponding
PCBs should have different designs, increasing the cost of manufacture and range of
application of the electronic apparatus undoubtedly. The range of application of an
electronic apparatus using an audio jack will be wider and the cost will be lower
if such an audio jack is provided which is applicable to both the CTIA specification
and the OMTP specification.
[0007] The present invention is proposed in view of the above problems of the prior art.
[0008] An aspect of the present invention is to overcome the defect of the existing audio
jack that is applicable only to the plug of one specification and to provide an audio
jack applicable to plugs of different specifications and an electronic apparatus containing
the audio jack. The problem to be solved is to increase the range of application of
the electronic apparatus on the premise of reducing the cost of the electronic apparatus.
[0009] Aspects of the invention and solving the technical problem are achieved by the following
technical solution.
[0010] According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an audio
jack, including a hollow insulated housing, wherein
the insulated housing includes: a fixed portion and a rotating portion rotating relative
to the fixed portion and on which at least two elastic terminals are arranged; and
the at least two elastic terminals of the rotating portion being in contact with different
pins of a printed circuit board of the audio jack respectively when the rotating portion
is in a first position and rotates relative to the fixed portion to a second position.
[0011] According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an audio
jack as stated in the first aspect, wherein,
a first elastic terminal and a second elastic terminal are arranged on the rotating
portion and have respectively a first extending portion and a second extending portion
and a body portion arranged between the first extending portion and the second extending
portion;
when the rotating portion is at the first position, the first extending portion of
the first elastic terminal is in contact with a first pin of the printed circuit board
of the audio jack, and the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal
is in contact with a second pin of the printed circuit board of the audio jack; and
when the rotating portion rotates relative to the fixed portion to the second position,
the second extending portion of the second elastic terminal is in contact with the
first pin of the printed circuit board of the audio jack, and the second extending
portion of the first elastic terminal is in contact with the second pin of the printed
circuit board of the audio jack.
[0012] According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an audio
jack as stated in the second aspect, wherein the body portion of the first elastic
terminal is arranged at a first side of the rotating portion; the first extending
portion of the first elastic terminal is arranged at a second side of the rotating
portion perpendicular to the first side, close to the opening and exposed from the
rotating portion; the second extending portion of the first elastic terminal is arranged
at a third side of the rotating portion perpendicular to the first side, close to
the fixed portion and exposed from the rotating portion; wherein the projections of
the first extending portion of the first elastic terminal and the second extending
portion of the first elastic terminal on the plane of the second side or the third
side of the rotating portion are spaced apart at a certain distance.
[0013] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an audio
jack as stated in the third aspect, wherein the body portion of the second elastic
terminal is arranged at a fourth side of the rotating portion in parallel with the
first side; the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal is arranged
at the second side of the rotating portion perpendicular to the first side, close
to the fixed portion and exposed from the rotating portion; the second extending portion
of the second elastic terminal is arranged at the third side of the rotating portion
perpendicular to the first side, close to the opening and exposed from the rotating
portion; wherein the projections of the first extending portion of the second elastic
terminal and the second extending portion of the second elastic terminal on the plane
of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion are spaced apart at a
certain distance.
[0014] According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an audio
jack as stated in the fourth aspect, wherein the projections of the first extending
portion of the first elastic terminal and the second extending portion of the second
elastic terminal on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating
portion are overlapped; and the projections of the second extending portion of the
first elastic terminal and the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal
on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion are overlapped.
[0015] According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an audio
jack as stated in any of the first to the fifth aspects, wherein the first pin is
a GND contact pad, and the second pin is an MIC contact pad; or the first pin is an
MIC contact pad, and the second pin is a GND contact pad.
[0016] According to a seventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided an audio
jack as stated in any of the first to the fifth aspects, wherein the rotating portion
and the fixed portion are connected in a nested manner, and a clamp for preventing
the rotating portion from sliding relative to the fixed portion is arranged at the
position where the rotating portion and the fixed portion are connected.
[0017] According to an eighth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic
apparatus, including an audio jack, and the audio jack including a hollow insulated
housing, wherein,
the insulated housing includes: a fixed portion and a rotating portion rotating relative
to the fixed portion and on which at least two elastic terminals are arranged; and
the at least two elastic terminals of the rotating portion being in contact with different
pins of a printed circuit board of the audio jack respectively when the rotating portion
is in a first position and rotates relative to the fixed portion to a second position.
[0018] According to a ninth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic
apparatus as stated in the eighth aspect, wherein,
a first elastic terminal and a second elastic terminal are arranged on the rotating
portion and have respectively a first extending portion and a second extending portion
and a body portion arranged between the first extending portion and the second extending
portion;
when the rotating portion is at the first position, the first extending portion of
the first elastic terminal is in contact with a first pin of the printed circuit board
of the audio jack, and the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal
is in contact with a second pin of the printed circuit board of the audio jack; and
when the rotating portion rotates relative to the fixed portion to the second position,
the second extending portion of the second elastic terminal is in contact with the
first pin of the printed circuit board of the audio jack, and the second extending
portion of the first elastic terminal is in contact with the second pin of the printed
circuit board of the audio jack.
[0019] According to a tenth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic
apparatus as stated in the ninth aspect, wherein the body portion of the first elastic
terminal is arranged at a first side of the rotating portion; the first extending
portion of the first elastic terminal is arranged at a second side of the rotating
portion perpendicular to the first side, close to the opening and exposed from the
rotating portion; the second extending portion of the first elastic terminal is arranged
at a third side of the rotating portion perpendicular to the first side, close to
the fixed portion and exposed from the rotating portion; wherein the projections of
the first extending portion of the first elastic terminal and the second extending
portion of the first elastic terminal on the plane of the second side or the third
side of the rotating portion are spaced apart at a certain distance.
[0020] According to an eleventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic
apparatus as stated in the tenth aspect, wherein the body portion of the second elastic
terminal is arranged at a fourth side of the rotating portion in parallel with the
first side; the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal is arranged
at the second side of the rotating portion perpendicular to the first side, close
to the fixed portion and exposed from the rotating portion; the second extending portion
of the second elastic terminal is arranged at the third side of the rotating portion
perpendicular to the first side, close to the opening and exposed from the rotating
portion; wherein the projections of the first extending portion of the second elastic
terminal and the second extending portion of the second elastic terminal on the plane
of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion are spaced apart at a
certain distance.
[0021] According to a twelfth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic
apparatus as stated in the eleventh aspect, wherein the projections of the first extending
portion of the first elastic terminal and the second extending portion of the second
elastic terminal on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating
portion are overlapped; and the projections of the second extending portion of the
first elastic terminal and the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal
on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion are overlapped.
[0022] According to a thirteenth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic
apparatus as stated in any of the eighth to the twelfth aspects, wherein the first
pin is a GND contact pad, and the second pin is an MIC contact pad; or the first pin
is an MIC contact pad, and the second pin is a GND contact pad.
[0023] According to a fourteenth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic
apparatus as stated in any of the eighth to the twelfth aspects, wherein the rotating
portion and the fixed portion are connected in a nested manner, and a clamp for preventing
the rotating portion from sliding relative to the fixed portion is arranged at the
position where the rotating portion and the fixed portion are connected.
[0024] Advantages of the present invention exist in that the audio jack and the electronic
apparatus containing the audio jack of the present invention are applicable to the
insertion of plugs of various specifications, increasing the range of application
of the electronic apparatus on the premise of reducing the cost of the electronic
apparatus.
[0025] These and further aspects and features of the present invention will be apparent
with reference to the following description and attached drawings. In the description
and drawings, particular embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail
as being indicative of some of the ways in which the principles of the invention may
be employed, but it is understood that the invention is not limited correspondingly
in scope. Rather, the invention includes all changes, modifications and equivalents
coming within the spirit and terms of the appended claims.
[0026] Features that are described and/or illustrated with respect to one embodiment may
be used in the same way or in a similar way in one or more other embodiments and/or
in combination with or instead of the features of the other embodiments.
[0027] It should be emphasized that the term "includes/including" when used in this specification
is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components
but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers,
steps, components or groups thereof.
[0028] Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with reference to the following
drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead
being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. To
facilitate illustrating and describing some parts of the invention, corresponding
portions of the drawings may be exaggerated in size, e.g., made larger in relation
to other parts than in an exemplary device actually made according to the invention.
Elements and features depicted in one drawing or embodiment of the invention may be
combined with elements and features depicted in one or more additional drawings or
embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding
parts throughout the several views and may be used to designate like or similar parts
in more than one embodiment. Some same parts may be designated by different reference
numerals, e.g. rotating portion 312 shown in Fig. 3 also is designated 61 in Figs.
6a and 6b, and so on.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0029] The drawings are included to provide further understanding of the present invention,
which constitute a part of the specification and illustrate the preferred embodiments
of the present invention, and are used for setting forth the principles of the present
invention together with the description. The same element is represented mostly with
the same reference number throughout the drawings. In the drawings:
Figure 1a illustrates a schematic diagram of the pin definition of an earphone plug
in conformity with the CTIA specification;
Figure 1b illustrates a schematic diagram of the pin definition of an earphone plug
in conformity with the OMTP specification;
Figure 2a illustrates a schematic diagram of a design of an audio jack in conformity
with the CTIA specification;
Figure 2b illustrates a schematic diagram of a design of an audio jack in conformity
with the OMTP specification;
Figure 3 illustrates a schematic diagram of the structure of an audio jack according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 4 illustrates an exploded view of the structure of an audio jack according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 5 illustrates a schematic diagram of a pin of a printed circuit board of an
audio jack according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 6a illustrates a schematic diagram of the bottom of an audio jack according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 6b illustrates a schematic diagram of the top of an audio jack according to
an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 6c illustrates a schematic diagram of the rotating portion and the fixed portion
of the audio jack shown in Fig. 6a which are connected;
Figure 6d illustrates a schematic diagram of the rotating portion and the fixed portion
of the audio jack shown in Fig. 6b which are connected; and
Figure 7 is a schematic illustration of an electronic apparatus with an audio jack.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0030] The interchangeable terms "electronic apparatus" and "electronic device" include
portable radio communication apparatus. The term "portable radio communication apparatus",
which hereinafter is referred to as a "mobile terminal", "portable electronic device",
or "portable communication device", includes all apparatuses such as mobile telephones,
pagers, communicators, electronic organizers, personal digital assistants (PDAs),
smartphones, portable communication devices or the like.
[0031] In the present application, embodiments of the invention are described primarily
in the context of a portable electronic device in the form of a mobile telephone (also
referred to as "mobile phone"). However, it shall be appreciated that the invention
is not limited to the context of a mobile telephone and may relate to any type of
appropriate electronic apparatus having the function of photographing and sound recording.
[0032] The preferred embodiments of the present invention are described as follows in reference
to the drawings.
[0033] Fig. 3 illustrates a schematic diagram of the structure of an audio jack 30 according
to an embodiment of the present invention. The audio jack is for the insertion of
a plug, and the plug may be an earphone plug, or may be a speaker plug.
[0034] Referring to Fig. 3, the audio jack includes a hollow insulated housing 31 having
an opening 311, with an accommodation space 311s being formed within the insulated
housing 31 for accommodating a plug inserted from the opening 311. A plurality of
elastic terminals (not shown in this figure) are arranged on the insulated housing
31.
[0035] In this embodiment, the insulated housing 31 includes a rotating portion 312 and
a fixed portion 313 connected to the rotating portion 312, and the rotating portion
312 may rotate relative to the fixed portion 313. In an embodiment, the rotating portion
312 and the fixed portion 313 are connected in a nested manner and hence, the rotating
portion 312 may rotate free relative to the fixed portion 313. In this embodiment,
the manner of the connection of the rotating portion 312 and the fixed portion 313
is not limited, as long as the rotating portion 312 may rotate free relative to the
fixed portion 313, which are covered by the protection scope of the present invention.
A clamp structure may be arranged at the position where the rotating portion 312 and
the fixed portion 313 are connected, so as to prevent the rotating portion 312 from
sliding relative to the fixed portion 313. When the rotating portion 312 rotates relative
to the fixed portion 313 to a certain angle, the rotating portion 312 may be fixed
by the clamp structure, so as to prevent the rotating portion 312 from rotating overmuch,
affecting the use of the audio jack.
[0036] In this embodiment, the insulated housing includes: a fixed portion 313 and a rotating
portion 312 rotating relative to the fixed portion and on which at least two elastic
terminals (not shown in this drawing figure) are arranged. The at least two elastic
terminals of the rotating portion are in contact with different pins of a printed
circuit board of the audio jack when the rotating portion is in a first position,
and rotate relative to the fixed portion to a second position.
[0037] In this embodiment, two of the plurality of elastic terminals are arranged at the
rotating portion 312, and other elastic terminals of the plurality of elastic terminals
are arranged at the fixed portion 313.
[0038] Fig. 4 illustrates an exploded view of an audio jack 30 according to an embodiment
of the present invention. Fig. 4 illustrates the top of the audio jack in a default
state. Fig. 5 illustrates a schematic diagram of a pin arrangement (or terminals arrangement)
of a printed circuit board 50 of an audio jack 30 according to an embodiment of the
present invention. Reference is made to Figs. 4 and 5.
[0039] As shown in Fig. 5, the printed circuit board 50 of the audio jack 30 of this embodiment
includes a first pin (or terminal) 51, a second pin 52, a third pin 53, a fourth pin
54, a fifth pin 55 and a sixth pin 56. In an embodiment, the first pin 51 is a GND
contact pad, the second pin 52 is an MIC contact pad, the third pin 53 is a speaking
right (SPKR) pin contact pad, the fourth pin 54 and the fifth pin 55 are insertion
detection pin contact pads, and the sixth pin 56 is a speaking left (SPKL) pin contact
pad. In another embodiment, the first pin 51 is an MIC contact pad, the second pin
52 is a GND contact pad, and other pins are unchanged. The printed circuit board of
the audio jack of this embodiment is arranged at the bottom of the audio jack, and
its pins are in contact with the elastic terminals of the audio jack, thereby carrying
out the function of the audio jack.
[0040] As shown in Fig. 4, in this embodiment, a first elastic terminal 41 and a second
elastic terminal 42 are arranged at the rotating portion 312 and have respectively
a first extending portion 411, 421 and a second extending portion 412, 422 and a body
portion 413, 423 arranged between the first extending portion 411, 421 and the second
extending portion 412, 422.
[0041] As shown in Fig. 4, when the audio jack is in a default state, the rotating portion
312 is in a first position, and the first extending portion 411 of the first elastic
terminal 41 is positioned on the bottom of the audio jack and is close to the opening
311, thereby contacting the first pin 51 of the printed circuit board of the audio
jack; and the first extending portion 421 of the second elastic terminal 42 is positioned
on the bottom of the audio jack and is close to the fixed portion 313, thereby contacting
the second pin 52 of the printed circuit board 50 of the audio jack.
[0042] As shown in Fig. 4, when the rotating portion 312 rotates relative to the fixed portion
313 to a second position, for example, rotates 180 degrees, the relative position
of the two extending portions of the first elastic terminal 41 and the second elastic
terminal 42 are changed. For example, the first extending portion 411 of the first
elastic terminal 41 moves to the top from the bottom of the audio jack and is out
of contact with the printed circuit board 50, and the first extending portion 421
of the second elastic terminal 42 moves to the top from the bottom of the audio jack
and may be in contact with the printed circuit board. Since the second extending portion
412 of the first elastic terminal 41 is close to the fixed portion, it may be in contact
with the second pin 52 of the printed circuit board 50. Likewise, the second extending
portion 422 of the second elastic terminal 42 moves to the top from the bottom of
the audio jack and may be in contact with the printed circuit board. Since the second
extending portion 422 of the second elastic terminal 42 is close to the opening 311,
it may be in contact with the first pin 51 of the printed circuit board.
[0043] In this embodiment, despite of whether the rotating portion 312 is in the first position
or rotates relative to the fixed portion 313 to the second position, when the plug
is inserted into the accommodation space 311s of the insulated housing through the
opening 311, the first elastic terminal 41 is in contact with the first pin of the
plug, and the second elastic terminal 42 is in contact with the second pin of the
plug. The first pin is the innermost pin of the plug, and the second pin is the pin
next to the first pin.
[0044] In an embodiment, a first pin contact portion 4131 is arranged on the body portion
413 of the first elastic terminal 41, which extends into the accommodation space 311s
of the insulated housing through a hole provided in a first side of the rotating portion
312, and is in contact with the first pin of the plug when the plug is inserted into
the accommodation space of the insulated housing through the opening 311. Likewise,
a second pin contact portion (not shown) is arranged on the body portion 423 of the
second elastic terminal 42, which extends into the accommodation space 311s of the
insulated housing through a hole provided in a fourth side of the rotating portion
312, and is in contact with the second pin of the plug when the plug is inserted into
the accommodation space of the insulated housing through the opening 311.
[0045] The first pin contact portion 4131 arranged on the body portion 413 of the first
elastic terminal 41 is close to the opening 311, and the second pin contact portion
arranged on the body portion 423 of the second elastic terminal 42 is close to the
fixed portion 313. With such a structure, when the plug is inserted into the accommodation
space of the insulated housing through the opening 311, no matter the rotating portion
312 is in the first position or in the second position, the first elastic terminal
41 may be in contact with the innermost pin, i.e. the first pin, of the plug, and
the second elastic terminal 42 may be in contact with the second pin next to the innermost
pin.
[0046] The first side and the fourth side of the rotating portion 312 are opposite sides
of the rotating portion 312. In an embodiment, the first side and the fourth side
of the rotating portion 312 are arranged in parallel.
[0047] In this embodiment, other elastic terminals are arranged on the fixed portion 313,
such as the elastic terminal 43 in contact with the speaking left pin of the plug
and the speaking left pin contact pad on the printed circuit board, the elastic terminal
44 in contact with the speaking right pin of the plug and the speaking right pin contact
pad on the printed circuit board, and the elastic terminals in contact with the insertion
detection pin contact pads on the printed circuit board, etc. The positions and structures
of the elastic terminals arranged on the fixed portion 313 may be the same as those
of the elastic terminals on an existing audio jack, which shall not be described any
further.
[0048] With the above structure of the audio jack, when the rotating portion 312 is in different
positions, the elastic terminals in contact with the same pin contact pads of the
printed circuit board 50 of the audio jack will be changed, while those in contact
with the same pins of the plug will not be changed. Thus, the audio jack of this embodiment
may be applicable to plugs of two different specifications, with no need of changing
the printed circuit board.
[0049] The structures of the first elastic terminal 41 and the second elastic terminal 42
will be described below in detail with reference to Fig. 4.
[0050] In this embodiment, the body portion 413 of the first elastic terminal 41 is arranged
at a first side of the rotating portion 312. The first extending portion 411 of the
first elastic terminal 41 is arranged at a second side of the rotating portion 312
perpendicular to the first side, close to the opening 311, and exposed from the rotating
portion 312. The second extending portion 412 of the first elastic terminal 41 is
arranged at a third side of the rotating portion 312 perpendicular to the first side,
close to the fixed portion 313 and exposed from the rotating portion 312. The projections
of the first extending portion 411 of the first elastic terminal 41 and the second
extending portion 412 of the first elastic terminal 41 on the plane of the second
side or the third side of the rotating portion 312 are spaced apart at a certain distance.
As shown in Fig. 4, the first extending portion 411 and the second extending portion
412 of the first elastic terminal 41 are respectively positioned on an upper face
and a lower face, i.e. the second side and the third side, of the rotating portion
312, and the first extending portion 411 and the second extending portion 412 are
arranged in a staggered manner, that is, their projections on the upper face and the
lower face are spaced apart at a certain distance.
[0051] The first extending portion 411, the second extending portion 412 and the body portion
413 of the first elastic terminal 41 may be formed integrally, or may be otherwise
electrically connected. In this embodiment, the first extending portion 411 and the
body portion 413 of the first elastic terminal 41 is formed integrally, while the
second extending portion 412 and the body portion 413 of the first elastic terminal
41 is not formed integrally, but are electrically connected when they are inserted
into the rotating portion 312.
[0052] The first pin contact portion 4131 arranged on the body portion 413 may be formed
by bending an end of the body portion 413 and extending it towards the accommodation
space 311s of the insulated housing 31, or may be formed otherwise.
[0053] In this embodiment, the body portion 423 of the second elastic terminal 42 is arranged
at a fourth side of the rotating portion 312 perpendicular to the first side. The
first extending portion 421 of the second elastic terminal 42 is arranged at a second
side of the rotating portion 312 perpendicular to the first side, close to the fixed
portion 313, and exposed from the rotating portion 312. The second extending portion
422 of the second elastic terminal 42 is arranged at a third side of the rotating
portion 312 perpendicular to the first side, close to the opening 311 and exposed
from the rotating portion 312. The projections of the first extending portion 421
of the second elastic terminal 42 and the second extending portion 422 of the second
elastic terminal 42 on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating
portion 312 are spaced apart at a certain distance. As shown in Fig. 4, the first
extending portion 421 and the second extending portion 422 of the second elastic terminal
42 are respectively positioned on an upper face and a lower face, i.e. the second
side and the third side, of the rotating portion 312, and the first extending portion
421 and the second extending portion 422 are arranged in a staggered manner, that
is, their projections on the upper face and the lower face are spaced apart at a certain
distance.
[0054] The first extending portion 421, the second extending portion 422 and the body portion
423 of the second elastic terminal 42 may be formed integrally, or may be otherwise
electrically connected. In this embodiment, the first extending portion 421 and the
body portion 423 of the second elastic terminal 42 are formed integrally, while the
second extending portion 422 and the body portion 423 of the second elastic terminal
42 are not formed integrally, but are electrically connected when they are inserted
into the rotating portion 312.
[0055] The second pin contact portion arranged on the body portion 423 may be formed by
bending an end of the body portion 423 and extending it towards the accommodation
space of the insulated housing, or may be formed otherwise.
[0056] In this embodiment, the projections of the first extending portion 411 of the first
elastic terminal 41 and the second extending portion 422 of the second elastic terminal
42 on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion 312 are
overlapped, and the projections of the second extending portion 412 of the first elastic
terminal 41 and the first extending portion 421 of the second elastic terminal 42
on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion 312 are
overlapped.
[0057] With the above structures of the first elastic terminal 41 and the second elastic
terminal 42, in a default state, i.e. when the rotating portion 312 is in the first
position, as shown in Fig. 4, the first extending portion 411 of the first elastic
terminal 41 is in contact with the first pin 51 of the printed circuit board 50 of
the audio jack 30, and the first extending portion 421 of the second elastic terminal
42 is in contact with the second pin 52 of the printed circuit board of the audio
jack. When the rotating portion 312 rotates relative to the fixed portion 313 to the
second position, for example, rotates 180 degrees to the second position, since the
positional relationship between the first elastic terminal 41 and the second elastic
terminal 42 is changed, the second extending portion 422 of the second elastic terminal
42 is in contact with the first pin 51 of the printed circuit board 50 of the audio
jack 30, and the second extending portion 412 of the first elastic terminal 41 is
in contact with the second pin 52 of the printed circuit board of the audio jack.
Since the first pin 51 and the second pin 52 of the printed circuit board of the audio
jack are fixed, the rotation of the rotating portion 312 is realized, causing the
audio jack to support plugs of different specifications. And since the printed circuit
board 50 is unchanged, when the audio jack 30 is applied to an electronic apparatus,
the range of application of the electronic apparatus is increased on the premise of
reducing the cost of the electronic apparatus.
[0058] The effect of the audio jack 30 of the embodiments of the present invention will
be described below with reference to a schematic diagram of the operational state
of the audio jack of the embodiments of the present invention. In this embodiment,
take that the first pin of the audio jack is a GND pad and the second pin is an MIC
pad as an example.
[0059] Figs. 6a and 6b illustrate schematic diagrams of the compositions of the audio jack
30 according to the embodiments of the present invention. As shown in Figs. 6a and
6b, the insulated housing includes a rotating portion 61 and a fixed portion 62, the
rotating portion 61 being rotatable relative to the fixed portion 62. The structures
of the rotating portion 61 and the fixed portion 62 are identical those shown in Fig.
4 (also described above with reference to reference numerals 312, 313, respectively),
which shall not be described any further. Fig. 6a illustrates the bottom of the audio
jack, and Fig. 6b illustrates the top of the audio jack.
[0060] Fig. 6c illustrates a schematic diagram of the rotating portion 61 and the fixed
portion 62 of the audio jack 30 shown in Fig. 6a which are connected. As shown in
Fig. 6c, a first elastic terminal 611 arranged at the rotating portion 61 is exposed
from the rotating portion 61, the exposed portion (the first extending portion of
the first elastic terminal 611) being close to the opening and in contact with the
GND pad 51 of the printed circuit board 50 of the audio jack 30; and a second elastic
terminal 612 arranged at the rotating portion 61 is exposed from the rotating portion
61, the exposed portion (the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal
612) being close to the fixed portion 62 and in contact with the MIC pad 52 of the
printed circuit board 50 of the audio jack 30. When a plug in conformity with the
OMTP specification is inserted into the accommodation space 311s of the audio jack
30 from the opening 311 of the audio jack, the first elastic terminal 611 of the rotating
portion 61 is in contact with the GND pin of the plug and the GND pad of the printed
circuit board, and the second elastic terminal 612 of the rotating portion 61 is in
contact with the MIC pin of the plug and the MIC pad of the printed circuit board.
Thus, the audio jack is capable of supporting the plug of the OMTP specification.
[0061] Fig. 6d illustrates a schematic diagram of the rotating portion 61 and the fixed
portion 62 of the audio jack 30 shown in Fig. 6b which are connected. As shown in
Fig. 6d, the first elastic terminal 611 arranged at the rotating portion 61 is exposed
from the rotating portion 61, the exposed portion (the second extending portion of
the first elastic terminal 611) being close to the fixed portion 62; and the second
elastic terminal 612 arranged at the rotating portion 61 is exposed from the rotating
portion 61, the exposed portion (the second extending portion of the second elastic
terminal 612) being close to the opening. In comparison with what is shown in the
schematic diagram of Fig. 6c, the portion of the first elastic terminal 611 exposed
from the rotating portion 61 is close to the fixed portion 62, and the portion of
the second elastic terminal 612 exposed from the rotating portion 61 is close to the
opening. Therefore, when the rotating portion 61 rotates 180 degrees relative to the
fixed portion 62 to the position or orientation shown in Fig. 6d, the relative position
of the elastic terminal arranged on the fixed portion 62 will not be changed and,
similar to what is shown in Fig. 6c, is still in contact with a corresponding pin
(terminal) pad of the printed circuit board 50 of the audio jack 30, while the first
elastic terminal 611 and the second elastic terminal 612 in contact with the GND pad
and the MIC pad of the printed circuit board of the audio jack will be changed. Relative
to the showing in Fig. 6c, after rotation of the rotating portion 61 to the orientation
shown in Fig. 6d, the second elastic terminal 612 is in contact with the GND pad of
the printed circuit board, and the first elastic terminal 611 is in contact with the
MIC pad of the printed circuit board. When a plug in conformity with the CTIA specification
is inserted into the accommodation space of the audio jack from the opening of the
audio jack, the first elastic terminal 611 of the rotating portion 61 is in contact
with the MIC pin of the plug and the MIC pad of the printed circuit board, and the
second elastic terminal 612 of the rotating portion 61 is in contact with the GND
pin of the plug and the GND pad of the printed circuit board. Thus, the audio jack
is capable of supporting the plug of the CTIA specification.
[0062] It can be seen from the operational state of the audio jack of the embodiments of
the present invention as illustrated in Figs. 6a-6d that the audio jack of the embodiments
of the present invention may support plugs of two different specifications, and use
one printed circuit board. Hence, not only the cost of manufacture is saved, but also
the range of application is increased.
[0063] According to still another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided
an electronic apparatus 1000, as is illustrated schematically in Fig. 7. The electronic
apparatus includes an audio jack 30 for insertion of a plug. The audio jack includes
a hollow insulated housing having an opening, an accommodation space being formed
within the insulated housing for accommodating the plug inserted from the opening,
and a plurality of elastic terminals being arranged on the insulated housing.
[0064] In this embodiment, the insulated housing includes a fixed portion and a rotating
portion rotating relative to the fixed portion and on which at least two elastic terminals
are arranged; the at least two elastic terminals of the rotating portion being in
contact with different pins of a printed circuit board 50 of the audio jack 30 respectively
when the rotating portion is in a first position and rotates relative to the fixed
portion to a second position.
[0065] In an embodiment, the rotating portion and the fixed portion are connected in a nested
manner. A first elastic terminal and second elastic terminal are arranged on the rotating
portion and having respectively a first extending portion, a second extending portion
and a body portion arranged between the first extending portion and the second extending
portion.
[0066] When the rotating portion is at the first position, the first extending portion of
the first elastic terminal is in contact with a first pin of the printed circuit board
of the audio jack, and the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal
is in contact with a second pin of the printed circuit board of the audio jack.
[0067] When the rotating portion rotates relative to the fixed portion to the second position,
the second extending portion of the second elastic terminal is in contact with the
first pin of the printed circuit board of the audio jack, and the second extending
portion of the first elastic terminal is in contact with the second pin of the printed
circuit board of the audio jack.
[0068] In an embodiment, the first pin is a GND contact pad, and the second pin is an MIC
contact pad. In another embodiment, the first pin is an MIC contact pad, and the second
pin is a GND contact pad.
[0069] In an embodiment,
the body portion of the first elastic terminal is arranged at a first side of the
rotating portion;
the first extending portion of the first elastic terminal is arranged at a second
side of the rotating portion perpendicular to the first side, close to the opening
and exposed from the rotating portion;
the second extending portion of the first elastic terminal is arranged at a third
side of the rotating portion perpendicular to the first side, close to the fixed portion
and exposed from the rotating portion;
wherein the projections of the first extending portion of the first elastic terminal
and the second extending portion of the first elastic terminal on the plane of the
second side or the third side of the rotating portion are spaced apart at a certain
distance.
[0070] In an embodiment,
the body portion of the second elastic terminal is arranged at a fourth side of the
rotating portion in parallel with the first side;
the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal is arranged at the second
side of the rotating portion perpendicular to the first side, close to the fixed portion
and exposed from the rotating portion;
the second extending portion of the second elastic terminal is arranged at the third
side of the rotating portion perpendicular to the first side, close to the opening
and exposed from the rotating portion;
wherein the projections of the first extending portion of the second elastic terminal
and the second extending portion of the second elastic terminal on the plane of the
second side or the third side of the rotating portion are spaced apart at a certain
distance.
[0071] In an embodiment,
the projections of the first extending portion of the first elastic terminal and the
second extending portion of the second elastic terminal on the plane of the second
side or the third side of the rotating portion are overlapped; and the projections
of the second extending portion of the first elastic terminal and the first extending
portion of the second elastic terminal on the plane of the second side or the third
side of the rotating portion are overlapped.
[0072] In this embodiment, the audio jack of the electronic apparatus may be realized by
using the audio jack shown in Fig. 4. The contents of the audio jack shown in Fig.
4 are incorporated herein, which shall not be described any further.
[0073] An audio jack capable of supporting plugs of two different specifications is used
in the electronic apparatus of the embodiments of the present invention, which realizes
the support of plugs of two different specifications, not only saving the cost of
manufacture, but also increasing the range of application of the electronic apparatus.
[0074] The preferred embodiments of the present invention are described above with reference
to the drawings. The many features and advantages of the embodiments are apparent
from the detailed specification and, thus, it is intended by the appended claims to
cover all such features and advantages of the embodiments that fall within the true
spirit and scope thereof. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily
occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the inventive embodiments
to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and accordingly
all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the
scope thereof.
1. An audio jack (30), comprising a hollow insulated housing (31), wherein
the insulated housing (31) comprises: a fixed portion (313; 62) and a rotating portion
(312; 61) rotating relative to the fixed portion (313; 62) and on which at least two
elastic terminals (41, 42) are arranged; and
the at least two elastic terminals of the rotating portion (312; 61) being in contact
with different pins (51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56) of a printed circuit board (50) of the
audio jack (30) respectively when the rotating portion (312; 61) is in a first position
and rotates relative to the fixed portion (313; 62) to a second position.
2. The audio jack (30) according to claim 1, the hollow insulated housing (31) has an
opening (311) for accommodating a plug inserted into the hollow insulated housing
(31) through the opening (311), wherein,
a first elastic terminal (41) and a second elastic terminal (42) are arranged on the
rotating portion (312; 61) and have respectively a first extending portion (411, 421)
and a second extending portion (412, 422) and a body portion (413, 423) arranged between
the first extending portion (411, 421) and the second extending portion (412, 422);
when the rotating portion (312; 61) is at the first position, the first extending
portion (411) of the first elastic terminal (41) is in contact with a first pin (51)
of the printed circuit board (50) of the audio jack (30), and the first extending
portion (421) of the second elastic terminal (42) is in contact with a second pin
(52) of the printed circuit board (50) of the audio jack (30); and
when the rotating portion (312; 61) rotates relative to the fixed portion (313; 62)
to the second position, the second extending portion (422) of the second elastic terminal
(42) is in contact with the first pin (51) of the printed circuit board (50) of the
audio jack (30), and the second extending portion (412) of the first elastic terminal
(41) is in contact with the second pin (52) of the printed circuit board (50) of the
audio jack (30).
3. The audio jack (30) according to either one of claims 1 or 2, wherein,
the body portion (413) of the first elastic terminal (41) is arranged at a first side
of the rotating portion (312; 61);
the first extending portion (411) of the first elastic terminal (41) is arranged at
a second side of the rotating portion (312; 61) perpendicular to the first side, close
to the opening (311) and exposed from the rotating portion (312; 61);
the second extending portion (412) of the first elastic terminal (41) is arranged
at a third side of the rotating portion (312; 61) perpendicular to the first side,
close to the fixed portion (313; 62) and exposed from the rotating portion (312; 61);
wherein the projections of the first extending portion (411) of the first elastic
terminal (41) and the second extending portion (412) of the first elastic terminal
(41) on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion (312;
61) are spaced apart at a certain distance.
4. The audio jack (30) according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein
the body portion (423) of the second elastic terminal (42) is arranged at a fourth
side of the rotating portion in parallel with the first side;
the first extending portion (421) of the second elastic terminal (42) is arranged
at the second side of the rotating portion (312; 61) perpendicular to the first side,
close to the fixed portion (313; 62) and exposed from the rotating portion (312; 61);
the second extending portion (422) of the second elastic terminal (42) is arranged
at the third side of the rotating portion (312; 61) perpendicular to the first side,
close to the opening (311) and exposed from the rotating portion (312; 61);
wherein the projections of the first extending portion (421) of the second elastic
terminal (42) and the second extending portion (422) of the second elastic terminal
(42) on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion (312;
61) are spaced apart at a certain distance.
5. The audio jack (30) according to any one of claims 1-4, wherein
the projections of the first extending portion (411) of the first elastic terminal
(41) and the second extending portion (422) of the second elastic terminal (42) on
the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion (312; 61) are
overlapped; and
the projections of the second extending portion (412) of the first elastic terminal
(41) and the first extending portion (421) of the second elastic terminal (42) on
the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion (312; 61) are
overlapped.
6. The audio jack (30) according to any one of claims 1-5, wherein
the first pin (51) is a GND contact pad, and the second pin (52) is an MIC contact
pad; or
the first pin (51) is an MIC contact pad, and the second pin (52) is a GND contact
pad.
7. The audio jack (30) according to any one of claims 1-6, wherein the rotating portion
(312; 61) and the fixed portion (313; 62) are connected in a nested manner, and a
clamp for preventing the rotating portion (312; 61) from sliding relative to the fixed
portion (313; 62) is arranged at the position where the rotating portion (312; 61)
and the fixed portion (313; 62) are connected.
8. An electronic apparatus (1000), the electronic apparatus comprising an audio jack
(30), and the audio jack (30) comprising a hollow insulated housing (31), wherein,
the insulated housing (31) comprises: a fixed portion (313; 62) and a rotating portion
(312; 61) rotating relative to the fixed portion (313; 62) and on which at least two
elastic terminals are arranged; and
the at least two elastic terminals (41, 42) of the rotating portion (312; 61) being
in contact with different pins (51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56) of a printed circuit board
of the audio jack (30) respectively when the rotating portion (312; 61) is in a first
position and rotates relative to the fixed portion (313; 62) to a second position.
9. The electronic apparatus (1000) according to claim 8, wherein,
a first elastic terminal (41) and a second elastic terminal (42) are arranged on the
rotating portion (312; 61) and have respectively a first extending portion (411, 421),
a second extending portion (412, 422) and a body portion (413, 423) arranged between
the first extending portion (411, 421) and the second extending portion (412, 422);
when the rotating portion (312; 61) is at the first position, the first extending
portion (411) of the first elastic terminal (41) is in contact with a first pin (51)
of the printed circuit board (50) of the audio jack (30), and the first extending
portion (421) of the second elastic terminal (42) is in contact with a second pin
(52) of the printed circuit board (50) of the audio jack (30); and
when the rotating portion (312; 61) rotates relative to the fixed portion (313; 62)
to the second position, the second extending portion (422) of the second elastic terminal
(42) is in contact with the first pin (51) of the printed circuit board (50) of the
audio jack (30), and the second extending portion (412) of the first elastic terminal
(41) is in contact with the second pin (52) of the printed circuit board (50) of the
audio jack (30).
10. The electronic apparatus (1000) according to either one of claims 8 or 9, wherein,
the body portion (413) of the first elastic terminal (41) is arranged at a first side
of the rotating portion (312; 61);
the first extending portion (411) of the first elastic terminal (41) is arranged at
a second side of the rotating portion (312; 61) perpendicular to the first side, close
to the opening (311) and exposed from the rotating portion (312; 61);
the second extending portion (412) of the first elastic terminal (41) is arranged
at a third side of the rotating portion (312; 61) perpendicular to the first side,
close to the fixed portion (313; 62) and exposed from the rotating portion (312; 61);
wherein the projections of the first extending portion (411) of the first elastic
terminal (41) and the second extending portion (412) of the first elastic terminal
(42) on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion (312;
61) are spaced apart at a certain distance;
the body portion (423) of the second elastic terminal (42) is arranged at a fourth
side of the rotating portion (312; 61) in parallel with the first side;
the first extending portion (421) of the second elastic terminal (42) is arranged
at the second side of the rotating portion (312; 61) perpendicular to the first side,
close to the fixed portion (313; 62) and exposed from the rotating portion (312; 61);
the second extending portion (422) of the second elastic terminal (42) is arranged
at the third side of the rotating portion (312; 61) perpendicular to the first side,
close to the opening (311) and exposed from the rotating portion (312; 61);
wherein the projections of the first extending portion (421) of the second elastic
terminal (42) and the second extending portion (422) of the second elastic terminal
(42) on the plane of the second side or the third side of the rotating portion (312;
61) are spaced apart at a certain distance.
11. The electronic apparatus (1000) according to any one of claims 8-10, comprising the
audio jack (30) of any one of claims 1-7.