Information
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Patent Grant
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6836024
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Patent Number
6,836,024
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 7, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 28, 200419 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Kratz, Quintos, Hanson & Brooks, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 257 780
- 257 781
- 257 726
- 257 727
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International Classifications
- H01L2348
- H01L2352
- H01L2940
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Abstract
The present invention aims to provide an apparatus for connecting between substrates capable of replacing a connector one by one.An apparatus for connecting between substrates A is provided with a connector 100 for electrically connecting an upside electrode 11 mounted at the back surface of an upside substrate 10 and a downside electrode 21 mounted at the front surface of a downside substrate 20 in a personal computer and a supporting plate 200 arranged between the upside substrate 10 and the downside substrate 20 for removably supporting the connector 100, and the connector 100 is able to be inserted into a positioning hole formed on the supporting plate 200 and has a mounting terminal 110 having a leading edge section being in contact with the downside electrode 21 and a connecting section 120 mounted at a base edge section of the mounting terminal 110 and having a leading edge section being in contact with the upside electrode 11.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for connecting between substrates for electrically connecting substrates having an electrode provided thereon.
2. Prior Art
As shown in
FIG. 4
, a conventional apparatus for connecting between substrates B has elastic connectors
110
,
110
for electrically connecting an upside electrode
11
and a downside electrode
21
and a substrate
200
arranged between an upper upside substrate
10
and a lower downside substrate
20
and having the connectors fixed onto the front and back surfaces thereof coaxially, whereby it electrically connects the upside electrode
11
on the upside substrate
10
and the downside electrode
21
on the downside substrate
20
.
However, the connectors
110
,
110
are perfectly fixed onto the substrate
200
in the apparatus for connecting between substrates B, having a drawback that the connectors
110
,
110
cannot be replaced one by one even if the connectors
110
,
110
are damaged so that they are required to be replaced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is accomplished in view of the above-mentioned circumstances, and aims to provide an apparatus for connecting between substrates capable of replacing a connector one by one.
An apparatus for connecting between substrates of the present invention is provided with a connector for electrically connecting an upside electrode mounted at the back surface of an upside substrate and a downside electrode mounted at the front surface of a downside substrate and a supporting plate arranged between the upside substrate and the downside substrate for removably supporting the connector, wherein the connector is able to be inserted into a positioning hole formed on the supporting plate and has a mounting terminal having a leading edge being in contact with the downside electrode and a connecting section mounted at a base edge section of the mounting terminal and having a leading edge being in contact with the upside electrode.
The connecting section is more preferably elastic and has a leading edge urged into contact with the upside electrode.
The connecting section is more preferably shaped approximately like a fishhook seen from the side.
The positioning hole is more preferably formed slightly greater than the mounting terminal in order to facilitate the removal of the connector from the supporting plate.
The mounting terminal is more preferably two-forked to have an approximately inverted U-shape.
A protrusion section is more preferably provided at the side of the leading edge of the mounting terminal for preventing the connector from falling from the supporting plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic sectional view showing a state of use of an apparatus for connecting between substrates according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic side view of a connector of the apparatus for connecting between substrates;
FIG. 3
is a schematic top view of the apparatus for connecting between substrates; and
FIG. 4
is a schematic sectional view showing a conventional apparatus for connecting between substrates.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An apparatus for connecting between substrates according to an embodiment of the invention will be explained with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a schematic sectional view showing a state of use of an apparatus for connecting between substrates according to the embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 2
is a schematic side view of a connector of the apparatus for connecting between substrates, and
FIG. 3
is a schematic top view of the apparatus for connecting between substrates.
An apparatus for connecting between substrates A described here is provided with a connector
100
for electrically connecting an upside electrode
11
mounted at the back surface of an upside substrate
10
and a downside electrode
21
mounted at the front surface of a downside substrate
20
in a personal computer and a supporting plate
200
arranged between the upside substrate
10
and the downside substrate
20
for removably supporting the connector
100
, wherein the connector
100
is able to be inserted into a positioning hole
210
formed on the supporting plate
200
and has a mounting terminal
110
having a leading edge
111
being in contact with the downside electrode
21
and a connecting section
120
mounted at a base edge section
112
of the mounting terminal
110
and having a leading edge
121
being in contact with the upside electrode
11
. Detailed explanation is as follows.
A supporting piece
30
is attached to the substrate
10
and the substrate
20
for fixing them at a predetermined space.
The connector
100
is a formed product wherein the mounting terminal
110
and the connecting section
120
are integrally molded, and as shown in
FIG. 3
, a plurality of connectors (
14
connectors shown in the figure) are mounted at the supporting plate
200
.
The mounting terminal
110
is two-forked to have an approximately inverted U-shape for preventing from falling from the supporting plate
200
. The leading edge
111
of the mounting terminal
110
is brought into electrical contact with the downside electrode
21
of the downside substrate
20
, while the base edge section
112
has the connecting section
120
extended therefrom, the leading edge
121
of which is brought into contact with the upside electrode
11
of the upside substrate
10
. This establishes an electrical contact between the upside electrode
11
and the downside electrode
21
.
Further, protrusion sections
113
,
113
are provided at the inside of the leading edge of the two-forked mounting terminal
110
. Engaging the Protrusions
113
,
113
with the positioning hole
210
can prevent the connector
100
from falling from the supporting plate
200
.
The connecting section
120
is elastic and has an approximately like a fishhook shape seen from the side, wherein the leading edge
121
is urged into contact with the upside electrode
11
. This can provide a constant contact pressure between the upside electrode
11
and the downside electrode
21
at all times.
The supporting plate
200
is a plate for supporting the connector
100
as shown in
FIG. 3
, and attached between the upside substrate
10
and the downside substrate
20
. A plurality of positioning holes
210
(14 holes in the figure) that are through-holes are formed on the surface of the supporting plate
200
. The positioning hole
210
has two openings corresponding to the two-forked mounting terminal
110
and formed slightly greater than the mounting terminal
110
for facilitating the removal of the connector
100
from the supporting plate
200
.
The positioning holes
210
are arranged to a position where the connector
100
can be brought into contact with the upside electrode
11
and the downside electrode
21
.
Subsequently explained is a method for installing the apparatus for connecting between substrates A to the upside substrate
10
and the downside substrate
20
.
Firstly, the connector
100
is attached to the supporting plate
200
.
The supporting plate
200
of this state is installed between the upside substrate
10
and the downside substrate
20
, and the supporting piece
30
is attached to the upside substrate
10
and the downside substrate
20
, whereby the mounting terminal
110
is brought into contact with the downside electrode
21
as well as the connecting section
120
is urged into contact with the upside electrode
11
.
In case where the connector
100
is replaced due to a breakdown or a damage, the supporting piece
30
is removed from the upside substrate
10
and the downside substrate
20
, and then, the upside substrate
10
is removed.
Thereafter, the connector
100
having a breakdown is removed from the supporting plate
200
for replacing with a new connector
100
.
According to the apparatus for connecting between substrates A, it is attached to the supporting plate
200
by the mounting terminal
110
, thereby being capable of easily replacing the connector
100
one by one. Therefore, all connectors
100
do not have to be replaced even if a single connector
100
is broken down, thereby providing a merit for aiming low cost. Further, the elastic connecting section
120
enables to establish a constant contact pressure between the upside electrode
11
and the downside electrode
21
, bringing also about an effect of extremely stabilized connecting state between the electrodes. A design change as described hereinbelow is possible.
Although the mounting terminal
110
has two-forked section, a design change is made possible such that it is formed to have a three, four or more forked section, or such that it is formed to be a single rod-like member. A design change of the positioning hole
210
is made possible with the above-mentioned design change.
Although the protrusion sections
113
,
113
are provided at both ends of the two-forked section of the mounting terminal
110
, the protrusion section
113
may be provided at one end of the two-forked section, or the protrusion section
113
,
113
may not be provided. The protrusion sections
113
,
113
may be provided not only at the inside of the leading edge of the mounting terminal
110
, but also at the outside thereof.
Although the connecting section
120
is an elastic member having like a fishhook shape, it can be changed to a rod-like member that can be brought into contact with the upside electrode
Although the apparatus for connecting between substrates A serves to electrically connect the electrodes between the substrates in a personal computer, it is not limited to the personal computer. The apparatus for connecting between substrates A, for example, can also be used for electrically connecting electrodes between IC substrates of an IC socket or the like.
An apparatus for connecting between substrates of the present invention is provided with a connector for electrically connecting an upside electrode mounted at the back surface of an upside substrate and a downside electrode mounted at the front surface of a downside substrate and a supporting plate arranged between the upside substrate and the downside substrate for removably supporting the connector, wherein the connector is able to be inserted into a positioning hole formed on the supporting plate and has a mounting terminal having a leading edge being in contact with the downside electrode and a connecting section mounted at a base edge section of the mounting terminal and having a leading edge being in contact with the upside electrode.
Accordingly, in the case of such an apparatus for connecting between substrates, the mounting terminal is able to be inserted into the positioning hole formed on the supporting plate, whereby the connector can be replaced one by one.
Therefore, it is unnecessary to replace all of the connectors as conventionally even when one connector is broken down, thereby being capable of reducing cost from this viewpoint.
Further, the connecting section is an elastic member, the leading edge of which is urged into contact with the upside electrode. Moreover, it is formed to have an approximately like a fishhook shape seen from the side, thereby providing a constant contact pressure between the upside electrode and the downside electrode, resulting in bringing about an effect of extremely stabilized connection state between the electrodes.
Additionally, the positioning hole is formed slightly greater than the mounting terminal in order to facilitate the removal of the connector from the supporting plate, and the mounting terminal is two-forked to have an approximately inverted U-shape, whereby the connector can easily be removed from the supporting plate.
It is to be noted that a protrusion section is provided at the side of the leading edge of the mounting terminal for preventing the connector from falling from the supporting plate, whereby the protrusion section is engaged with the positioning hole to thereby be capable of preventing the connector from falling from the supporting plate.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for connecting between substrates provided with aconnector for electrically connecting an upside electrode mounted at the back surface of an upside substrate and a downside electrode mounted at the front surface of a downside substrate and a supporting plate arranged between the upside substrate and the downside substrate for removably supporting the connector, wherein the connector is able to be inserted into a positioning hole formed on the supporting plate; has a mounting terminal having a leading edge being in contact with the downside electrode; and has a connecting section, mounted at a base edge section of the mounting terminal, having a leading edge being in contact with the upside electrode; said mounting terminal being arranged in said positioning hole so as to have said base edge section, said connecting section, and said leading edge of said connecting section disposed entirely in space formed between said supporting plate and said upside substrate.
- 2. An apparatus for connecting between substrates claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting section is an elastic member, the leading edge of which is urged in contact with the upside electrode.
- 3. An apparatus for connecting between substrates claimed in claim 2, wherein the connecting section is shaped approximately like a fishhook seen from the side.
- 4. An apparatus for connecting between substrates claimed in any one of claims 1, 2 and 3, wherein the positioning hole is formed slightly greater than the mounting terminal in order to facilitate the removal of the connector from the supporting plate.
- 5. An apparatus for connecting between substrates claimed in any one of claims 1, 2 and 3, wherein a protrusion section is provided at the side of the leading edge of the mounting terminal for preventing the connector from falling from the supporting plate.
- 6. An apparatus for connecting between substrates, provided witha connector for electrically connecting an upside electrode mounted at the back surface of an upside substrate and a downside electrode mounted at the front surface of a downside substrate, and a supporting plate arranged between the upside substrate and the downside substrate for removably supporting the connector, wherein the connector is able to be inserted into a positioning hole formed on the supporting plate: has a mounting terminal having a leading edge being in contact with the downside electrode, and has a connecting section, mounted at a base edge section of the mounting terminal, having a leading edge being in contact with the upside electrode; the mounting terminal being two-forked to have an approximately inverted U-shape.
- 7. The apparatus for connecting between substrates as claimed in claim 6, wherein the connecting section is an elastic member, the leading edge of which is urged in contact with the upside electrode.
- 8. The apparatus for connecting between substrates as claimed in claim 7, wherein the connecting section is shaped approximately like a fishhook as seen from the side.
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