Actuating tool for use with ZIF sockets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6206715
  • Patent Number
    6,206,715
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 22, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
An actuating tool for use with a ZIF socket is integrally formed and uses a rotational operation. It comprises a shaft, a positioning portion, a standoff, a driving portion and a handle. The shaft has two opposite ends and defines a rotational axis. One end thereof forms the handle and the other end thereof forms, sequentially downward, the driving portion, the standoff and the positioning portion. The positioning portion is engaged in a shaft hole defined in a printed circuit board. The driving portion defines a cam for drive a moveable component of the ZIF socket. The handle is paddle-shaped and is adapted to impart a torsional force to the shaft by a rotating operation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an actuating tool, and particularly to an actuating tool for use with a zero insertion force (ZIF) socket which features compact structure and easy to use.




Taiwan patent application No. 84204249 discloses a prior art mechanism for opening or closing a ZIF socket. The ZIF socket connector comprises, a base and a cover movably assembled to the base, and a lever for driving the cover. A CPU is mounted on the cover with its pins extending through holes thereof and into the base. When the lever is moved, the cover is driven to slide along the base, thereby connecting or disconnecting the pins of the CPU to/from contacts in the base, subjecting the pins and contacts to very little force. However, the design is complicated and the space required is fairly large which does not accord with the trend toward small, simple connectors in computers.




A second prior art ZIF connector is shown in FIG.


1


. The electrical connector comprises a base


10


which forms a notch


14


at two opposite comers and a cover


12


movably assembled to the base


10


. In operation, a screw driver


18


is placed into the notch


14


and pushed against the cover


12


, thereby push the cover


12


to slide over the base


10


between an open position and a closed position, causing a CPU


16


mounted thereon to be connected or disconnected to/from contacts in the base


10


. This arrangement is simple but can be hazardous to the connector or to the CPU if the operator is not careful, so a new design is desired.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A first object of the present invention is to provide an actuating tool which is simple in structure, safe and reliable for use with a ZIF socket.




A second object of the present invention is to provide an actuating tool for use with a ZIF socket which is convenient and quick in operation and requires a reduced space in a computer.




An actuating tool for use with a ZIF socket is integrally formed and uses a rotational operation. It comprises a shaft, a positioning portion, a standoff, a driving portion and a handle. The shaft forms two opposite ends and a longitudinal rotational axis therebetween. One end of the shaft forms the handle, the other end thereof comprises, sequentially downward, a driving portion, a standoff and a positioning potion. The positioning portion engages the actuating tool with a shaft hole in a printed circuit board. The standoff is formed between the positioning portion and the driving portion. The driving portion is adapted for driving a cover of the ZIF socket. The handle is paddle-shaped for imparting a torsional force to the shaft.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a prior art electrical connector and its related elements;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an actuating tool of the present invention for use with a ZIF socket; and





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view from another angle of the actuating tool of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a ZIF socket


22


comprises a base


24


for soldering to a printed circuit board


20


and a cover


23


movable assembled to the base


24


. The printed circuit board


20


defines a shaft hole


26


near each of two opposite comers of the ZIF socket


22


to cooperate with an actuating tool


30


in opening and closing the ZIF socket.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


3


, the actuating tool


30


is integrally formed for a rotational operation about a rotational axis thereof and comprises a cylindrical shaft


62


, having a handle


60


at an upper end, and forming, sequentially downward, a driving portion


50


, a standoff


42


and a positioning portion


40


at a lower end. The shaft


62


defines a longitudinal axis of rotation A. The handle


60


is paddle-shaped and is adapted to impart a torsional force to the shaft


62


from a user's fingers. Additionally, the dimensions of the height of the shaft


62


and the handle


60


are adapted to assure free rotation of the handle


60


without hitting a CPU


28


or the cover


23


of the ZIF socket during operation of the actuating tool


30


. The cylindrical positioning portion


40


is at a lowermost end of the actuating tool


30


and has a diameter slightly less than that of the shaft hole


26


, and is adapted to engage the actuating tool


30


with the shaft hole


26


in the printed circuit board


20


. The cylindrical standoff


42


is formed between the positioning portion


40


and the driving portion


50


and has a diameter larger than the diameter of the shaft hole


26


. A height of the standoff


42


is slightly greater than a thickness of the base


24


of the ZIF socket


22


. The shaft


62


, the standoff


42


and the positioning portion


40


are all symmetric about the axis of rotation A. The driving portion


50


is cam-shaped and is formed proximate the shaft


62


in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation A. The driving potion


50


is adapted to translate a torsional motion in the actuating tool


30


into a linear pushing motion away from the axis of rotation A.




In operation, the positioning portion


40


of the actuating tool


30


is inserted into the shaft hole


26


in the printed circuit board


20


, next to a ZIF socket


22


which includes a base


24


and a cover


23


and which mounts a CPU in said cover


23


. The actuating tool


30


is held with the axis of rotation A perpendicular to the plane of the printed circuit board


20


while at the same time a torsional force is imparted to the actuating tool


30


through the handle


60


. The subsequent rotation of the actuating tool


30


rotates the driving portion


50


so that it passes over a top surface of the base


24


of the ZIF socket


22


and makes contact along its cammed surface with an edge of the cover


23


, pushing the cover


23


to an opposite side of the base


24


, thereby opening or closing the ZIF socket. The opposite operation (closing or opening of the ZIF socket) is accomplished by repeating the above operation using the shaft hole


26


on the opposite side of the ZIF socket


22


.




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. An actuating tool for use with a zero insertion force socket connector mounted on a printed circuit board having a shaft hole adjacent to said socket connector, said socket connector including a component adapted for being driven by said actuating tool, comprising:a shaft having first and second ends and a longitudinal axis extending between said first and second ends; a positioning portion being formed on said second end of the shaft and being adapted for rotatable assembly to said hole of said printed circuit board; a handle being formed on said first end of the shaft for manipulating the shaft to rotate centered on said hole; and a driving portion being formed on said shaft for driving said component to move with respect to the rest of said socket connector; wherein the positioning portion and the driving portion are formed integrally and have a rotational axis identical to that of the shaft; wherein the shaft is cylindrical in shape and has a height above a chip mounted on the movable component of the Socket connector; wherein the driving portion comprises a cam and is formed adjacent to said second end of the shaft; wherein the positioning portion is cylindrical in shape and has a diameter slightly less than that of the hole of the printed circuit board; wherein a standoff is formed between the driving portion and the positioning portion, the standoff being cylindrical in shape and having a specified diameter larger than that of the hole in the printed circuit board and a height not lower than a thickness of a base of the socket connector; wherein the handle comprises two planar protrusions extending from the shaft in diametrically opposite directions.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88211703 Jul 1999 TW
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
5649836 Kashiwagi Jul 1997
5658160 Kashiwagi Aug 1997
5707247 Konstad Jan 1998
5730615 Lai et al. Mar 1998
5855489 Walker Jan 1999