1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector and assembly thereof, and more particularly, to an electrical connector for establishing electrical connection between an IC (Integrated Circuit) and a PCB (Printed Circuit Board).
2. Description of Related Art
Generally, electrical connection between IC (Integrated Circuit) and PCB (Printed Circuit Board) are achieved by electrical connectors. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of electrical contacts received in the insulative housing. Each of the contacts has a retention section received in the insulative housing, a contact portion for contacting with the IC, and a solder portion soldering to the PCB. When the IC is inserted into the insulative housing, pins of the IC contact with the electrical contacts and tip ends of the pins are located into the insulative housing. In this case, the height of the electrical connector is larger than the pins of the IC. Even designers try to decrease the height of the electrical connector; it still can not achieve a satisfying result under this condition.
Therefore, it is needed to provide an improved electrical connector to overcome the disadvantages mentioned above.
An object of the present invention is to provide a low profile configuration between an IC and a PCB with an improved electrical connector.
An electrical connector for electrical connected an IC (Integrated Circuit) and a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) comprises an insulative housing and a plurality of electrical contacts secured to the insulative housing. The insulative housing includes a plurality of through holes and a plurality of slots corresponding to the through holes, respectively. The electrical contact comprises a main portion, a retaining portion connecting with the main portion and engaging with the slots of the insulative housing, and a contact portion extending from the main portion. The contact portion are located under a lower face of the insulative housing and defines at least one first contacting point for contacting with the PCB and at least one second contacting point for contacting with the IC.
An electrical connector assembly comprises an electrical connector, a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) and an IC (Integrated Circuit). The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of electrical contacts. Each of the electrical contacts comprises a retaining portion secured to the insulative housing, a main portion connecting with the retaining portion and a contact portion extending from the main portion. The PCB comprises a plurality of passageways corresponding to the electrical contacts, respectively. Each of the contact portions comprises at least one first contacting section electrical connected with the PCB and at least one second contacting section contacting with the IC, and the first and second contacting sections of the electrical contact are disposed in the passageway of the PCB.
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.
Reference will be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail, wherein depicted elements are not necessarily shown to scale and wherein like of similar elements are designated by same or similar reference numeral through the several views and same or similar terminology.
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The electrical contact 20 has a U-shaped main portion 21, a retaining portion 22 extending upwardly from the main portion 21, and a contact portion extending downwardly from the main portion 21. The retaining portion 22 is received in the slots with barbs 221 engaging with inner face of the slot 13. The contact portion comprises a pair of contact arms 23 extending into the passageways 32 of the PCB 30.
Each contact arm 23 comprises a first bending point 231 protruding outwardly, a second bending point 232 protruding inwardly, and a third bending point 233 protruding inwardly. The second, first and third bending points 232, 231, 233 are arranged on the contact arm 23 from down to up. The first bending point 231 forms a first contacting point for mechanically and electrically connecting with the PCB 30 and the second bending point 232 forms a second contacting point for contacting with the-pins 42 of the IC 40. After the electrical contacts 20 assembled to the insulative housing 11, the main portion 21 and the contact portion are located under the lower face 111 of the insulative housing 11.
In assembling, first attach the electrical connector 10 to the PCB 30. The contact arms 23 of each electrical contact 20 are received in the passageways 32 of the PCB 30 with the first and second bending points 231, 232 disposed in the passageways 32. Although the third bending point 233 is on the top of the passageway 32, it also could be arranged in the passageway 32. Bottom surface 140 of the stand-off 14 contacts with the top face of the PCB 30 and the main portions 21 are located between the bottom surface 140 and the lower face 111 of the insulative housing 11. A distance between the pair of second bending points 232 is smaller than a distance between the pair of first bending points 231. Moreover, the third bending point 233 is located between the first and second bending points 231, 232 of the same contact arm 23 in a radial direction of the passageway 32.
Then, insert the IC 40 into the electrical connector 10. The column portion 422 passes through the guiding hole 121, the receiving hole 122, the main portion 21, and the contact arms 23 in turn until it contact with the second bending point 232. Finally, the column portion 422 is also disposed in the passageway 32 of the PCB 30. The taper portion 421 is received in the guiding hole 121 with the IC 40 seated on the electrical connector 10. Each pin 41 contacts with a pair of second bending points 232 whereby urge the contact arms 23 to expand outwardly and further make the first bending points 231 contact with the inner surface of the passageway 32 thereby establish electrical connection between the electrical connector 10 and the PCB 30. Since the contact arms 23 contact with the pins 42 of the IC 40 in the same time, the electrical connection between the PCB 30 and the IC 40 is also established.
The main portion 21 and contact portion are located outside of the insulative housing 11 and under the lower face 111 thereof which can reduce the height of the insulative housing 11. The contact arms 23 of the electrical contacts 20 project into the PCB 30 and form first and second contact points 231, 232 for the IC 40 and PCB 30 in the same time whereby the pins 42 of the IC 40 can pass through the insulative housing 11 and are disposed in the PCB 30 which also reduce the total height of electrical connector assembly 100. Furthermore, the second contact points 232 mechanically contacted with the PCB 30 rather than soldered to the PCB 30 also simplify the assembly process of the electrical connector assembly 100.
Although, the first and second bending points are protruded to opposite directions, they also could protrude in a same direction. In addition, the second bending points for contacting with the IC could be higher than the first bending points for contacting with the PCB.
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.
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98208101 U | May 2009 | TW | national |
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20100291775 A1 | Nov 2010 | US |