Abstract:
The present invention relates to a connector, which includes a printed circuit tongue, and one surface of the printed circuit tongue is defined with a plurality of first printed areas and second printed areas which are joined to terminals. Elastic terminal pieces extend from the first printed areas and assembled on the printed circuit tongue, and third printed areas similarly extend from the second printed areas and defined on the printed circuit tongue. Moreover, fourth printed areas are defined on another surface of the printed circuit tongue, and fifth printed areas extend from the fourth printed areas and defined on the printed circuit tongue. Accordingly, the present invention enables achieving a connector that is tough and strong, the manufacturing process of which is simple and fast, and the wire layout is simple.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     (a) Field of the Invention 
     The present invention provides a connector, and more particularly provides a connector that is tough and strong, the manufacturing process is simple and fast, and the wire layout is simple. 
     (b) Description of the Prior Art 
     In recent years, technical progress enabled the development of all kinds of digital electronic products to facilitate the lives of people, such as digital cameras, digital video cameras, digital personal stereos, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), mobile phones, notebook computers, and so on. And, when using these types of digital electronic products, a storage device is required to store photographs, music, movies or software, and so on, in the form of digital data files. In addition, a connector is primarily used to establish a connection relation between the aforementioned electronic devices, and the use of connectors on current circuit boards is already extremely common, such as the various forms of connector ports, which are all completed via connectors. Circuit boards of all types of electronic products, including familiar devices such as computer motherboards, mobile phone circuit boards, and the like, are all equipped with connectors enabling connection with external devices, thereby enabling mutual connection between electronic products and data exchange therebetween, or connection to the Internet, and so on. 
     Taking a connector as an example, the manufacturing process of a general connector is considerably complex, such as the wire layout and circuit positioning. Moreover, assembly is also complicated, and deformation of the connector easily occurs with long term usage (inserting, pulling out) by the user. 
     Many kinds of methods are adopted to connect terminals joined to a base plate (tongue) of a connector to a motherboard, hence, it is the strong desire of the inventor and manufacturers engaged in related art and purpose of the present invention to research and improve the aforementioned prior art to provide a connector with variability, and which reduces the manufacturing process and costs. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     A primary objective of the present invention lies in providing a printed circuit tongue, one surface of which is defined with a plurality of first printed areas and second printed areas arranged side by side thereon. Elastic terminal pieces extend from the first printed areas towards one end of the printed circuit tongue and assembled thereat, while third printed areas similarly extend from the second printed areas towards the end of the printed circuit tongue and defined thereat. Furthermore, fourth printed areas corresponding to the second printed areas are defined on another surface of the printed circuit tongue, and fifth printed areas extend from the fourth printed areas towards one end of the printed circuit tongue and defined thereat. In which, the elastic terminal pieces are USB 2.0 terminal interfaces, and the third printed areas and the elastic terminal pieces are USB 3.0 interfaces. In addition, the fifth printed areas are E-SATA (External-Serial Advanced Serial Attachment) interfaces. Accordingly, access to different interfaces can be implemented when a user inserts a connector, thereby achieving practical advancement of the connector in the manufacturing of the printed circuit tongue, which not only provides three different interfaces, but is also tough and strong, the manufacturing process is simple and fast, and the wire layout is simple. 
     A second objective of the present invention lies in defining one surface of a printed circuit tongue with a plurality of first printed areas and second printed areas arranged side by side thereon. The first printed areas and the second printed areas are joined to a plurality of terminals, and one end of each of the terminals is defined with a connecting portion which mutually connects the respective printed areas. The terminals are respectively defined with a first bent portion close to the area of the connecting portion. A second bent portion is further defined by extending from the first bent portion; moreover, a third bent portion further extends from the second bent portion and defined thereat. Accordingly, practical advancement is achieved using art that provides terminals with different bent portions enabling a printed circuit tongue to be provided with a multitude of connecting methods. 
     Yet another objective of the present invention lies in also enabling a printed circuit tongue to be used in USB (Universal Serial Bus) and E-SATA (External-Serial Advanced Serial Attachment) two-in-one connectors, HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) and display port two-in-one connectors, USB 2.0 connectors and USB 3.0 connectors, E-SATA connectors, HDMI connectors, display port connectors, and the like. 
     Furthermore, a partial structure of the present invention is a shared standard for USB connectors, E-SATA connectors, HDMI connectors, display port connectors, and the like. 
     To enable a further understanding of said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, a brief description of the drawings is provided below followed by a detailed description of the preferred embodiments. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is a first elevational view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 2  is a second elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 3  is an exploded elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 4  is an implementation schematic view of a first preferred embodiment of terminals according to the present invention. 
         FIG. 5  is an implementation schematic view of a second preferred embodiment of the terminals according to the present invention. 
         FIG. 6  is an implementation schematic view of a third preferred embodiment of the terminals according to the present invention. 
         FIG. 7  is an implementation schematic view of a fourth preferred embodiment of the terminals according to the present invention. 
         FIG. 8  is an implementation schematic view of a fifth preferred embodiment of the terminals according to the present invention. 
         FIG. 9  is an implementation schematic view of a sixth preferred embodiment of the terminals according to the present invention. 
         FIG. 10  is a first implementation elevational view of another preferred embodiment of the printed circuit tongue according to the present invention. 
         FIG. 11  is a second implementation elevational view of another preferred embodiment of the printed circuit tongue according to the present invention. 
         FIG. 12  is an implementation schematic view of yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 13  is a first implementation schematic view of yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 14  is a second implementation schematic view of yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     Referring to  FIG. 1 ,  FIG. 2  and  FIG. 3 , which show first and second elevational views and an exploded elevational view respectively of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawings that the present invention comprises a printed circuit tongue  10 , and one surface of the printed circuit tongue  10  is defined with a plurality of first printed areas  11  and second printed areas  12  arranged side by side thereon. Elastic terminal pieces  13  (USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 terminal interfaces) extend from the first printed areas  11  towards one end of the printed circuit tongue  10  and assembled thereat, while third printed areas  14  similarly extend from the second printed areas  12  towards the end of the printed circuit tongue  10  and defined thereat; the third printed areas  14  and the elastic terminal pieces  13  are USB 3.0 interfaces. Terminals  15  are joined to the first printed areas  11  and the second printed areas  12 . Furthermore, fourth printed areas  16  corresponding to the second printed areas  12  are defined on another surface of the printed circuit tongue  10 , and fifth printed areas  17  extend from the fourth printed areas  16  towards one end of the printed circuit tongue  10  and defined thereat. The fifth printed areas  17  are E-SATA (External-Serial Advanced Serial Attachment) interfaces. 
     Referring to  FIG. 4 , which shows an implementation schematic view of a first preferred embodiment of terminals of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawing that one surface of a printed circuit tongue  10   a  is defined with a plurality of first printed areas  11   a  and second printed areas  12   a  arranged side by side thereon. The first printed areas  11   a  and the second printed areas  12   a  are joined to a plurality of terminals  15   a , and one end of each of the terminals  15   a  is defined with a connecting portion  151   a  which mutually connects the respective first printed area  11   a  and the second printed area  12   a . The terminals  15   a  are respectively defined with a first bent portion  153   a  close to the area of the connecting portion  151   a , and the first bent portions  153   a  are bent downwardly 90 degrees. Moreover, the terminals  15   a  are respectively defined with a joining portion  152   a  located at another end of the connecting portion  151   a , and the joining portions  152   a  are connected to an exterior base plate  20   a . The joining portions  152   a  are used to enable inserted disposition in the exterior base plate  20   a.    
     Referring to  FIG. 5 , which shows an implementation schematic view of a second preferred embodiment of terminals of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawing that one surface of a printed circuit tongue  10   b  is defined with a plurality of first printed areas  11   b  and second printed areas  12   b  arranged side by side thereon. The first printed areas  11   b  and the second printed areas  12   b  are joined to a plurality of terminals  15   b , and one end of each of the terminals  15   b  is defined with a connecting portion  151   b  which mutually connects the respective first printed area  11   b  and the second printed area  12   b . The terminals  15   b  are respectively defined with a first bent portion  153   b  close to the area of the connecting portion  151   b , and the first bent portions  153   b  are bent upwardly 90 degrees. Moreover, the terminals  15   b  are respectively defined with a joining portion  152   b  located at another end of the connecting portion  151   b , and the joining portions  152   b  are connected to an exterior base plate  20   b . The joining portions  152   b  are used to enable inserted disposition in the exterior base plate  20   b.    
     Referring to  FIG. 6 , which shows an implementation schematic view of a third preferred embodiment of terminals of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawing that one surface of a printed circuit tongue  10   c  is defined with a plurality of first printed areas  11   c  and second printed areas  12   c  arranged side by side thereon. The first printed areas  11   c  and the second printed areas  12   c  are joined to a plurality of terminals  15   c , and one end of each of the terminals  15   c  is defined with a connecting portion  151   c  which mutually connects the respective first printed area  11   c  and the second printed area  12   c . The terminals  15   c  are respectively defined with a first bent portion  153   c  (which can be further bent horizontally) close to the area of the connecting portion  151   c . A second bent portion  154   c  is further defined by extending from the first bent portion  153   c , and the second bent portions  154   c  are bent downwardly 90 degrees. Moreover, the terminals  15   c  are respectively defined with a joining portion  152   c  located at another end of the connecting portion  151   c , and the joining portions  152   c  are connected to an exterior base plate  20   c . The joining portions  152   c  are used to enable inserted disposition in the exterior base plate  20   c.    
     Referring to  FIG. 7 , which shows an implementation schematic view of a fourth preferred embodiment of terminals of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawing that one surface of a printed circuit tongue  10   d  is defined with a plurality of first printed areas  11   d  and second printed areas  12   d  arranged side by side thereon. The first printed areas  11   d  and the second printed areas  12   d  are joined to a plurality of terminals  15   d , and one end of each of the terminals  15   d  is defined with a connecting portion  151   d  which mutually connects the respective first printed area  11   d  and the second printed area  12   d . The terminals  15   d  are respectively defined with a first bent portion  153   d  (which can be further bent horizontally) close to the area of the connecting portion  151   d , and the second bent portions  154   d  are bent upwardly 90 degrees. Moreover, the terminals  15   d  are respectively defined with a joining portion  152   d  located at another end of the connecting portion  151   d , and the joining portions  152   d  are connected to an exterior base plate  20   d . The joining portions  152   d  are used to enable inserted disposition in the exterior base plate  20   d.    
     Referring to  FIG. 8 , which shows an implementation schematic view of a fifth preferred embodiment of terminals of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawing that one surface of a printed circuit tongue  10   e  is defined with a plurality of first printed areas  11   e  and second printed areas  12   e  arranged side by side thereon. The first printed areas  11   e  and the second printed areas  12   e  are joined to a plurality of terminals  15   e , and one end of each of the terminals  15   e  is defined with a connecting portion  151   e  which mutually connects the respective first printed area  11   e  and the second printed area  12   e . The terminals  15   e  are respectively defined with a first bent portion  153   e  (which can be further bent horizontally) close to the area of the connecting portion  151   e , and a second bent portion  154   e  (which can be further bent downwardly 90 degrees) further extends from each of the first bent portions  153   e  and defined thereat. A third bent portion  155   e  further extends from the second bent portion  154   e  and defined thereat, and the third bent portions  155   e  are bent horizontally 90 degrees. Moreover, the terminals  15   e  are respectively defined with a joining portion  152   e  located at another end of the connecting portion  151   e , and the joining portions  152   e  are connected to an exterior base plate  20   e . The joining portions  152   e  are used to enable inserted disposition in the exterior base plate  20   e.    
     Referring to  FIG. 9 , which shows an implementation schematic view of a sixth preferred embodiment of terminals of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawing that one surface of a printed circuit tongue  10   f  is defined with a plurality of first printed areas  11   f  and second printed areas  12   f  arranged side by side thereon. The first printed areas  11   f  and the second printed areas  12   f  are joined to a plurality of terminals  15   f , and one end of each of the terminals  15   f  is defined with a connecting portion  151   f  which mutually connects the respective first printed area  11   f  and the second printed area  12   f . The terminals  15   f  are respectively defined with a first bent portion  153   f  (which can be further bent horizontally) close to the area of the connecting portion  151   f , and a second bent portion  154   f  (which can be further bent upwardly 90 degrees) further extends from each of the first bent portions  153   f  and defined thereat. A third bent portion  155   f  further extends from each of the second bent portions  154   f  and defined thereat, and the third bent portions  155   f  are bent horizontally 90 degrees. Moreover, the terminals  15   f  are respectively defined with a joining portion  152   f  located at another end of the connecting portion  151   f , and the joining portions  152   f  are connected to an exterior base plate  20   f . The joining portions  152   f  are used to enable inserted disposition in the exterior base plate  20   f.    
     Referring to  FIG. 10  and  FIG. 11 , which show first and second implementation elevational views of another preferred embodiment of a printed circuit tongue of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawings that the connector primarily comprises a printed circuit tongue  10   g , and one surface of the printed circuit tongue  10   g  is defined with a plurality of first printed areas  11   g  and second printed areas  12   g  arranged side by side thereon. Elastic terminal pieces  13   g  (the elastic terminal pieces  13   g  are USB 2.0 terminal interfaces) extend from the first printed areas  11   g  towards one end of the printed circuit tongue  10   g  and assembled thereat, while third printed areas  14   g  similarly extend from the second printed areas  12   g  towards the end of the printed circuit tongue  10   g  and defined thereat. The third printed areas  14   g  and the elastic terminal pieces  13   g  are USB 3.0 interfaces. Furthermore, fourth printed areas  16   g  corresponding to the second printed areas  12   g  are defined on another surface of the printed circuit tongue  10   g , and fifth printed areas  17   g  extend from the fourth printed areas  16   g  towards one end of the printed circuit tongue  10   g  and defined thereat. The fifth printed areas  17   g  are E-SATA interfaces. 
     Referring to  FIG. 12 , which shows an implementation schematic view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawing that the connector is structured from a printed circuit tongue  10   h , and the printed circuit tongue  10   h  comprises a plurality of first printed areas  11   h  and second printed areas  12   h  arranged side by side on the printed circuit tongue  10   h . Elastic terminal pieces  13   h  extend from the first printed areas  11   h  towards one end of the printed circuit tongue  10   h  and assembled thereat, while third printed areas  14   h  similarly extend from the second printed areas  12   h  towards the end of the printed circuit tongue  10   h  and defined thereat. The elastic terminal pieces  13   h  are USB 2.0 terminal interfaces, and the third printed areas  14   h  and the elastic terminal pieces  13   h  are USB 3.0 interfaces. 
     Referring to  FIG. 13  and  FIG. 14 , which show first and second implementation schematic views of yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention, and it can be clearly seen from the drawings that the connector is structured from a printed circuit tongue  10   i , and the printed circuit tongue  10   i  comprises a plurality of first printed areas  11   i  orderly arranged in parallel on one surface of the printed circuit tongue  10   i . Elastic terminal pieces  13   i  (the elastic terminal pieces  13   i  are USB 2.0 terminal interfaces) extend from the first printed areas  11   i  towards one end of the printed circuit tongue  10   i  and assembled thereat. Another surface of the printed circuit tongue  10   i  is defined with fourth printed areas  16   i , and fifth printed areas  17   i  extend from the fourth printed areas  16   i  towards one end of the printed circuit tongue  10   i  and defined thereat. The fifth printed areas  17   i  are E-SATA interfaces. 
     It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.