The present invention relates to a compressible pin assembly and, more particularly, to a compressible pin assembly defined as a contact probe for forming an electrical interconnection or providing an electrical contact between two devices.
With reference to
In use, the closed rear end of the barrel 10a can be fastened and electrically connected to either the same surface of the printed circuit board from which it extends, by means of a surface mount technology (SMT), or to an opposite surface of the printed circuit board, by extending through a hole in the printed circuit board. The front end of the contact element 20a can be pressed against a contact of a device that is being tested so that signal of the contact can be transmitted to the printed circuit board for proceeding with the test procedure. The closed rear end of the barrel 10a can also be electrically connected to testing equipment while the front end of the contact element 20a is pressed against an electrical device, thereby achieving an electrical contact between the testing equipment and the electrical device.
However, the barrel of the conventional compressible pin assembly needs to have better conductivity. To improve conductivity a layer of gold is plated on the barrel. The gold-plating process generally includes the immersion of the barrel in a gold plating liquid. Because the barrel is only opened at its front end, the inner portion of the barrel fails to allow all of the gold plating liquid inside the barrel to easily flow out. This will create a non-uniform electroplated layer at the inner portion of the barrel resulting in a reduction of conductivity and an increased use of the expensive gold liquid.
It is therefore a principal object of the invention to provide a compressible pin assembly that can enable the superfluous gold plating liquid within the barrel to drain out smoothly. This will reduce the amount of gold plating liquid being used. Furthermore, this will result in a more uniform and complete electroplated layer at the inner portion of the barrel. All of this will result in a compressible pin assembly with better conductivity through the barrel.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a compressible pin assembly, which includes a barrel with a hollow chamber, a contact pin, and an elastic element. The barrel has an open front end, a closed rear end, an aperture passing through the barrel, and a stopper designed to be placed in the aperture to seal it after the plating of the barrel has been completed. The pin body of the contact pin is located within the hollow chamber with one end positioned against one end of an elastic element where the other end of the elastic element is forced against the closed rear end of the hollow chamber of the barrel. The elastic element pushes against the pin body so that the end of the contact pin is flexibly extended out the open front end of the barrel.
To provide a further understanding of the invention, the following detailed description illustrates embodiments and examples of the invention, this detailed description being provided only for the illustration of the invention.
The drawings included herein provide a further understanding of the invention. A brief introduction of the drawings is as follows:
Wherever possible in the following description, like reference numerals will refer to like elements and parts unless otherwise illustrated.
Referring to
In the preferred embodiment, the barrel 10 has an aperture 11 formed through the circumferential wall of the hollow chamber. The present invention provides a stopper 12 inserted into and sealing the aperture 11 after the barrel is in an immersion plating process. The aperture 11 and stopper 12 of the first embodiment have a T shape ( shown in
The contact pin 20 is made of a metallic material. The outer dimensions of the pin body 20b of the contact pin 20 is less than the inner dimensions of the barrel 10, allowing the pin body 20b to move within the hollow chamber of the barrel. The pin body 20b has outer dimensions, which can pass through an inwardly crimpable lip at the open front end of the barrel 10.
The elastic element 30 is a compression spring arranged within the hollow chamber of the barrel 10 and positioned at a rear of the pin body 20b. The elastic element 30 and the pin body 20b are sequentially placed into the hollow chamber of the barrel 10 from the front end of the barrel 10. Then, the lip of the front end of the barrel 10 is crimped forming a reduced opening 13. This will prevent the pin body 20b from being removed from inside the hollow chamber. The contact end 21 of the contact pin 20 can pass through the reduced opening 13. The elastic element 30 pushes against the pin body 20b so that the contact end 21 is flexibly extended out the front end of the barrel 10.
There has thus been described a new, novel and heretofore unobvious compressible pin assembly which eliminates the aforesaid problems in the prior art. Furthermore, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the above description is only illustrative of specific embodiments and examples of the invention. The invention should therefore cover various modifications and variations made to the herein-described structure and operations of the invention, provided they fall within the scope of the invention as defined in the following appended claims.
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