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Digital Camera Patent Abstract
A clamping device (100) for clamping a digital camera module (300)
includes a base (12) and two legs (14). Two legs extend from two
sides of the base. Each leg has at least one foot (18). The at least
one foot defines an arcuate surface (180). The arcuate surfaces
cooperatively define a space for receiving the digital camera module.
Digital Camera Patent Claims
1. A clamping device for clamping a digital camera module, comprising:
a base; two legs extending from two sides of the base, each leg
having at least one foot, the at least one foot defining an arcuate
surface, the arcuate surfaces cooperatively forming a space for
receiving the digital camera module.
2. The clamping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least
one foot is prism-shaped.
3. The clamping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the arcuate
surface is formed by cutting a corner off the at least one foot.
4. The clamping device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the number
feet is four, each feet having one of the arcuate surfaces, and
the arcuate surfaces cooperatively form a cylindrical space.
5. The clamping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each leg
has an inner surface, and the inner surface adjacent to the base
is inwardly recessed.
6. The clamping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base
is a square board.
7. A clamping device for clamping a digital camera module to be
put in a socket connector, the socket connector including a lock
mechanism, the clamp device comprising: a base; two legs extending
from two sides of the base, each leg having at least one foot; wherein
the at least one foot is configured for pushing the locking mechanism
of the socket connector so as to place the digital camera module
in the socket connector.
8. The clamping device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the at least
one foot defines an arcuate surface, the arcuate surfaces cooperatively
forming a space for receiving the digital camera module.
9. The clamping device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the number
of feet is four, each feet having one of the arcuate surfaces, and
the four arcuate surfaces cooperatively form a cylindrical space.
10. The clamping device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the arcuate
surface is formed by cutting a corner off the at least one foot.
11. The clamping device as claimed in claim 7, wherein each leg
has an inner surface, the inner surface adjacent to the base is
inwardly recessed.
12. An apparatus for assembling or removing an optical module to
or from a socket connector, the apparatus comprising: a base portion;
and a plurality of spaced resilient legs extending from the base
portion along a same direction so as to form a receiving space between
distal end portions of the legs, the receiving space being defined
by inner surfaces of the distal end portions of the legs and configured
for engagingly receiving the optical module, wherein the inner surfaces
are configured in a manner so as to fit a peripheral surface of
the optical module.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the inner surfaces of the
distal end portions are recessed so as to increase the contact areas
between the legs and the optical module.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of the legs at the
distal end portion thereof forms a foot, and the foot is prism-shaped.
Digital Camera Patent Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a clamping device,
and more particularly, to a clamping device for digital camera modules.
BACKGROUND
[0002] With the development of wireless communication technologies,
increasing numbers of mobile phones and personal digital assistants
(PDAs) now include digital cameras as a special feature.
[0003] Generally, digital cameras modules need to be mounted in
printed circuited boards (PCBs) of portable electronic devices.
In order to secure a stable connection, a digital camera module
needs to be assembled in a socket connector of a PCB. A typical
socket connector 40 is illustrated in FIG. 1. The socket connector
40 is substantially a cube with an open end. The socket connector
40 has a peripheral wall 42 and a bottom portion 43, cooperatively
surrounding a cavity for receiving a digital camera module. Four
latches 44 are positioned at a respective corner of the inner surface
of the peripheral wall 42. Each latch 44 extends from the bottom
portion 43, and is bent to have a wave-like configuration. Opposite
to each latch 44, the inner surface of the peripheral wall 42 defines
a corresponding groove 46. When the latches 44 are pressed towards
the peripheral wall 42, each latch 44 may be tilted towards a corresponding
groove 46. A plurality of conductive terminals 48 are mounted in
the outer surface of the peripheral wall 42 for electrically connecting
with a PCB of a portable electronic device.
[0004] In assembly, referring to FIG. 2, when a digital camera
module 50 is placed in the socket connector 40, the digital camera
module 50 may be caused to be inclined because of non-uniform forces
for the latches 44. Therefore, the digital camera module 50 might
not be successfully secured into the socket connector 40. More seriously,
the digital camera 50 or the socket connector 40 may become damaged
or destroyed. In addition, after the digital camera module 50 is
put into the socket connector 40, the digital camera module 50 is
not easy to take out owing to the pressing force from the latches
44 if a good device is not provided. In order to assemble the digital
camera module 50 in the socket connector 40, professional tools
are needed for different socket connectors 40. Therefore, the costs
are relatively high.
[0005] Therefore, a new clamping device is desired in order to
overcome the above-described shortcomings.
SUMMARY
[0006] One embodiment of a clamping device includes a base and
two legs. Two legs extend from two sides of the base. Each leg has
at least one foot. The at least one foot defines an arcuate surface.
The arcuate surfaces cooperatively define a space for receiving
the digital camera module.
[0007] Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent
from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Many aspects of the present clamping device can be better
understood with reference to the following drawings. The components
in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis
instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of
the clamping device. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals
designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
[0009] FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a conventional socket connector;
[0010] FIG. 2 is an assembled schematic view when a digital camera
module is placed in the socket connector;
[0011] FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a clamping device according
to a preferred embodiment; and
[0012] FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the clamping device in FIG.
3; and
[0013] FIG. 5 is an in-use view of the clamping device, showing
the clamping device holding the digital camera module above the
socket connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, a clamping device 100 (i.e.
jig), has a substantially U-shaped cross section, and includes a
generally flat base 12. The base 12 is a square board. Two parallel
legs 14 perpendicularly extend from two sides of the base 12. Each
leg 14 is a generally rectangular board and has an inner surface
15. One portion of each inner surface 15 adjacent to the base 12
is recessed inwardly. This structure makes the clamping device 100
more elastic than a purely U-shaped cross section. The two inner
surfaces 15 of two legs 12 together with the base 12 cooperatively
define a groove 16 therebetween. The groove 16 is substantially
an inverted T-shape. A distal end of each leg 14 extends two feet
18 from two sides thereof. Each foot 18 is substantially a prism,
and has an arcuate surface 180. Each arcuate surface 180 may be
formed by cutting a corner off each foot 18. Four arcuate surfaces
180 cooperatively surround a cylindrical space for receiving a digital
camera module. The arcuate surface design of the clamping device
100 increases the contact areas with the digital camera module so
as to secure the digital camera module.
[0015] Referring to FIG. 5, a socket connector 200 includes four
latches 204 and a plurality of conductive terminals 202. Each latch
204 corresponds to a groove 206 defined in the socket connector
200. The structure of the socket connector 200 is substantially
similar to that of the clamping device mentioned in the background
section. Therefore, the socket connector 200 is not detailed. A
digital camera module 300 has a hollow holder 310. The holder 310
includes a barrel 312 and a seat 314 formed together. The barrel
312 is a hollow cylinder for receiving lens elements. The seat 314
is a long cube. An outer diameter of the barrel 312 is smaller than
an edge of the seat 314 so that a step 324 is formed at a connection
between them. The cylindrical space of the clamping device 100 corresponds
to a volume of the barrel 312 of the digital camera module 300.
[0016] In use, the user holds the base 12 of the clamping device
100, and places two free ends of the feet 18 on the step 324 of
the seat 314 of the digital camera module 300. At the same time,
the arcuate surfaces 180 of the feet 18 tightly abut the barrel
312. Accordingly, the digital camera module 300 is clamped by the
clamping device 100. Then, the clamping device 100 with the digital
camera module 300 is lowered into the socket connector 200. The
seat 314 of the digital camera module 300 firstly contacts with
the latches 204 of the socket connector 200, and presses the latches
204 so that the latches are pushed to incline towards the groove
206. When the clamping device 100 is further lowered into the socket
connector 200, the feet 18 press (i.e. resist) the latches 204 of
the socket connector 200. The feet 18 push the latches 204 to incline
towards the grooves 206 so as to secure the digital camera module
300 in place in the socket connector 200. After the digital camera
module 300 is placed, the clamping device 100 can be taken out.
The latches 204 resume to the original state, and lock the digital
camera module 300 on the step 324. The assembly process of the digital
camera module 300 is thus completed. The socket connector 200 provides
a stable electrical connection with the digital camera module 300,
and the socket connector 200 may be further connected with the PCB
of portable electronic device by means of conductive terminals 202.
[0017] When the digital camera module 300 is taken out, the four
feet 18 are lowered into the socket connector 200. The feet 18 firstly
press the four latches 204 of the socket connector 200. During the
clamping device 100 moving down, the feet 18 forces the latches
204 to separate from the digital camera module 300. At the same
time, the arcuate surfaces 180 of the feet 18 tightly abut against
the barrel 312. Then, the clamping device 100 clamps the digital
camera module 300 to rise. Accordingly, the digital camera module
300 is taken out.
[0018] A main advantage of the clamping device 100 is that it is
cheap and simple. This structure makes it possible to use a basic
type of U-shape for various different types of socket connectors,
merely by selecting different scales of the edge of the base and
the diameter of the arcuate surface. In addition, the clamping device
100 may be conveniently operated by manual.
[0019] In alternative embodiments, the arcuate surfaces may be
replaced with other structure such as an ellipse shape, rectangular
or non-circular so as to clamp a digital camera module.
[0020] As described above, the preferred embodiment provides a
clamping device for a digital camera module, which has both simplicity
and ease of use. It is, however, to be understood that the clamping
device could potentially be useful in other applications in which
it may be desirable to allow clamping something by resisting a locking
mechanism so as to attain a stable assembly.
[0021] It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages
will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be
apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing
from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of
its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely
being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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