| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6851959 |
Card connector |
February 8, 2005 |
| A card connector for an IC card according to the present invention is provided with a preventive wall of an anti-floating mechanism in an ejector mechanism on a substrate, for suppressing the floating-up of the inserted IC card. Also, projections of an erroneous insert prevention mec |
| 6840807 |
Card connector |
January 11, 2005 |
| A card connector including a base and a sheet metal cover combined with the base to form a flat hollow housing. Also, a plurality of pin-like elongate terminal members extend from an end and lateral walls of the sheet metal cover to be integral with the base, whereby a structure durable |
| 6840786 |
Card connector having improved support member for eject mechanism |
January 11, 2005 |
| The present invention provides a card connector which prevents the retainer fitting from coming off even when the molded base plate is deformed during reflow soldering and which can be reduced in size, height and weight. The card connector includes a shell body and a molded base plate. T |
| 6729894 |
Card connector |
May 4, 2004 |
| One end of the coil spring is held by the support pin of the ejecting member, and the other end of the coil spring is held by the inner surface of the spring seat portion of the metallic cover member. |
| 6699061 |
Card connector |
March 2, 2004 |
| The base plate 31 of the connector housing is provided with the raised portion 50 that fits into one of the recessed portions 26 in the card 20 for the contact pads 27 when the card 20 is inserted. The raised portion 50 is made to function as a stopper to block the card from being insert |
| 6692276 |
Card connector |
February 17, 2004 |
| One of each pair of metal pieces 70, 80 making up each of the switches SW1, SW2 is formed in the metal upper housing 30 to reduce the number of parts of the switches arranged in the connector and to efficiently arrange these switches in a small space. |
| 6669494 |
Card connector having improved stopper for eject mechanism |
December 30, 2003 |
| The present invention provides a card connector whose molded base plate is not deformed during reflow soldering, thus allowing reductions in size, height and weight of the card connector. The card connector of the invention has a shell body and a molded base plate. The molded base plate |
| 6648660 |
Card connector having improved support member for eject mechanism |
November 18, 2003 |
| The present invention provides a card connector which prevents the retainer fitting from coming off even when the molded base plate is deformed during reflow soldering and which can be reduced in size, height and weight. The card connector includes a shell body and a molded base plate. T |
| 5989510 |
Method of producing granular amorphous silica |
November 23, 1999 |
| A method of directly precipitating a spherical amorphous silica in a high yield by adding a carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as a coagulation growing agent in a step of neutralizing the alkali silicate with an acid. The CMC having a particular etherification degree and a particular polymeri |
| 5020169 |
Elevation bed |
June 4, 1991 |
| This invention discloses an electrically driven elevation bed apparatus which moves up and down while keeping its horizontal posture, in order to make effective use of indoor space. The elevation bed of this invention includes improved driving systems and safety devices for the driving |
| 4837877 |
Elevation bed |
June 13, 1989 |
| This invention discloses an elevation bed apparatus which moves up and down while keeping its horizontal posture, in order to improve an effective use of an indoor space. The elevation bed of this invention includes an elevation device and a safety device, and the elevation device includ |