1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a contact terminal, and more particularly to a contact terminal for test socket in which the contact terminal is configured with upper and lower contact pins biased from each other with a coil spring arranged therebetween. The lower contact pin is featured with a pair of offset arms slidably moves along opposite surfaces of the upper contact pin.
2. Description of Related Art
A contact terminal for test socket disclosed in U.S. Pat No. 7,025,602 issued to Hwang on Apr. 11, 2006 includes an upper and a lower contact pins having same structure and electrically connecting with each other, and a spring arranged between the upper and the lower contact pins and providing a repellent force for two contact pins to move away from each other along a vertical direction. The upper and lower contact pins both comprise a base portion, a pair of elastic arms extending downwardly from bottom sides of the base portion, two hooks with inclined guiding surfaces and respectively disposed at a free end of each elastic arm, and two openings defined on two opposite sides of the base portion. The upper and the lower contact pins are assembled together through the hooks of the upper contact pin matching with the openings of the lower contact pin and the hooks of the lower contact pin matching with the openings of the upper contact pin.
The contact terminal described above has following disadvantages. Firstly, the upper and the lower contact pins each has a complex structure, and are not easy to be manufactured. Secondly, the contact terminal has an unstable contacting between the upper and the lower contact pins because contacting surfaces between the upper and the lower contact pins are the inclined guiding surfaces of the hooks which are rough and the surfaces of the openings which are rough, so as to effect electrical connection of an electrical connector.
Hence, it is desirable to provide an improved contact terminal to overcome the aforementioned disadvantages.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a contact terminal having reliable contacting between upper and lower contact pins thereof
According to one aspect of the present invention, a contact terminal comprises an upper and a lower contact pins and a spring device disposed between the upper and lower contact pins. The lower contact pin configured from a sheet metal includes a main body with a pair of elastic arms extending upwardly and offset from a central plane of the main body so as to define a receiving space therebetween. The upper contact pin is configured to electrically couple with the lower contact pin and electrically received within the receiving space defined between the elastic arms contacting with the upper contact pin.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the present invention in detail.
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The lower contact pin 3 has a second contacting portion 30 being of a sword-shaped configuration for connecting with the PCB (not shown). The first and second contacting portions 20, 30 are parallel to each other and located in a same plane when the upper and lower contact pins 2, 3 are assembled together. A pair of second shoulders 31 extend outwardly from top sides of the second contacting portion 30 and are perpendicular to the second contacting portion 30. The second contacting portion 30 and the second shoulders 31 are also set in a same plane and comprised in a main body being parallel to the main portion 22 of the upper contact pin 2. A pair of elastic arms 32 respectively received in the guiding slots 25 of the upper contact pin 2 extend upwardly and obliquely from a top of the second contacting portion 30 and can move upwardly and downwardly along the main portion 22. The elastic arms 32 are opposite to each other and located at two sides of the second contacting portion 30. The elastic arms 32 are offset from a central plane of the main body and define a receiving space 36 therebetween for receiving the main portion 22 of the upper contact pin 2.
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Two elastic arms 32 are directly made from lacerating and bending a metallic plate to make the clamping portions 33 be opposite to each other and clamp the main portion 22 of the upper contact pin 2, so that contacting surfaces between the clamping portions 33 and the main portion 22 are smooth surfaces of the metallic plate used to manufacture the electrical connector contact 1. Each elastic arm 32 has a smooth lacerate surface 323 located at an inside thereof The electrical connector contact 1 establishes a reliable contacting of the first and the lower contact pins 2, 3 through the lacerate surfaces 323 of the elastic arms 32 contacting with inner surfaces of the guiding slot 25 and the smooth contacting surfaces between the clamping portions 33 and the main portion 22. The first arm portions 321 are bifurcate from each other and the second arm portions 322 are parallel to each other.
Each elastic arm 32 includes a first arm portion 321 extending upwardly and obliquely from the second contacting portion 30 and a second arm portion 322 extending upwardly and vertically from the first arm portion 321. Each second arm portion 322 has a same width with the guiding slot 25 of the upper contact pin 2. The first arm portions 321 extend from the second contacting portion 30 along opposite directions to make two elastic arms 32 located at two sides of the second contacting portion 30.
The spring device 4 is typically a spring and extends exteriorly around the main portion 22 of the upper contact pin 2 and the elastic arms 32 of the lower contact pin 3. A top end and a bottom end of the spring device 4 can respectively abut against the first shoulders 21 of the upper contact pin 2 and the second shoulders 31 of the lower contact pin 3 to position the spring device 4 between the upper and lower contact pins 2, 3. The spring device 4 can be compressed and moves upwardly and downwardly to drive the upper and lower contact pins 2, 3 moving relative to each other.
When assembling, the spring device 4 is firstly fitted over the main portion 22 of the upper contact pin 2, and then compressed such that making the elastic arms 32 of the lower contact pin 3 received in the guiding slots 25 of the upper contact pin 2. At this time, the clamping portions 33 of the lower contact pin 3 clamp the main portion 22 of the upper contact pin 2. Then, releasing the spring device 4 to force the elastic arms 32 of the lower contact pin 3 moving downwardly along the guiding slots 25 until the hooks 34 of the lower contact pin 3 abut against the stopping portions 24 of the upper contact pin 2. So, the assembly of the contact terminal 1 is completed and the contact terminal 1 is in the initial state (referring to
The contact terminal 1 of the present invention has some advantages as follow. The elastic arms 32 of the lower contact pin 3 are made from directly lacerating and bending a metallic plate to make contacting surfaces between the main portion 22 of the upper contact pin 2 and the clamping portions 33 of the lower contact pin 3 smooth, so as to achieve a reliable contacting between the upper and lower contact pins 2, 3.
In addition, the contact terminal 1 can prevent the first and the lower contact pins 2, 3 from spacing from each other during moving upwardly and downwardly through the hooks 34 of the lower contact pin 3 abutting against the stopping portions 24 of the upper contact pin 2, so as to reinforce a reliable contacting of the contact terminal 1. Furthermore, the lower contact pin 3 can be prevented from excessive sliding through the palm portions 35 of the lower contact pin 3 abutting against the steps 23 of the upper contact pin 2.
While the preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 99200596 | Jan 2010 | TW | national |