1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a electrical connector assembly, and more particularly to the electrical connector assembly having a retaining device to retain a heat dissipating device.
2. Description of Related Art
As we all known, Central Processing Unit (CPU) will generate a great deal of heat during operation, so a heat dissipating device is needed to transmit heat thereof U.S. Pat. No. 6,826,052 issued to Ma on Nov. 30, 2004 discloses a heat sink retaining assembly including a retaining module and a pair of clips. Two retaining portions are respectively formed on each of two opposite sidewalls of the retaining module. Bifurcated block portions are integrally formed on interior faces of each of four sidewalls of the retaining module. A gap is defined between each block portion and its corresponding sidewall, and each gap receives a resilient member. Each resilient member includes a guide portion and a pressing portion. A heat sink is received in the retaining module via the guide portions. The heat sink is restricted by the pressing portions from sliding in lateral directions relative to the retaining module. The clips are engaged with the retaining portions. The heat sink is thereby securely fastened to the retaining module and to an associated CPU package.
However, the two clips of Ma assembled to the retaining module need operation two same times, respectively, clearly, it's trouble and waste of time.
Therefore, an improved electrical connector assembly with a retaining device is needed.
An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector assembly having a retaining device to retain a heat dissipating device conveniently and saving time.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a retaining device of an electrical connector assembly for use with a heat dissipating device, comprises a first chip, a fixing lever, and a second chip. The fixing lever has one end pivotally mounted to the first chip and another end capable of locked by the first chip. The second chip is integral formed with an elastic plate. The first chip and the second chip are two separated members, the fixing lever and the elastic plate are used for pressing two opposite ends of the heat dissipating device.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an electrical connector assembly for use with a heat dissipating device, comprises an electrical connector, a first chip, a fixing lever, and a second chip. The heat dissipating device is mounted upon the electrical connector. The fixing lever has one end pivotally mounted to the first chip and another end capable of locked by the first chip. The second chip is integral formed with an elastic plate. The first chip and the second chip are two separated members, the fixing lever and the elastic plate are used for pressing two opposite ends of the heat dissipating device.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The retaining device 2 includes a first chip 20 located at one end of the electrical connector 4, a second chip 22 located opposite to the first chip 20, and a fixing lever 24 mounted to the first chip 20. The first chip 20 and the second chip 22 with different shapes are formatted of sheet metal stamping.
The first chip 20 comprises two first mounting portions 201 and a first connecting portion 202 to connect the two first mounting portions 201. The first mounting portion 201 includes a horizontal bottom plate 2010, a top plate 2011 parallel to the bottom plate 2010, and a vertical plate 2012 connecting the bottom plate 2010 and the top plate 2011. The top plate 2011 defines a through hole 2013 to allow a screw 6 passing thereof and the bottom plate 2010 defines an opening 2014 to pre-locate a nut 7, wherein the screw 6 and the nut 7 connect with each other in a vertical direction. The first connecting portion 202 connects the two top plates 2011 and the two vertical plates 2012 for increase the strength of the top plates 2011.
A hook 2015 is disposed on one side of the top plate 2011 of the first mounting portion 201. A shaft-supporting 2016 is formed on another side of the top plate 2011 of another first mounting portion 201. The shaft-supporting 2016 includes a vertical main body 2017, a bent portion 2018 bent inwardly from a top end of the main body 2017, and a stopper portion 2019 extending from a side of the main body 2017 and positioned in one side of the bent portion 2018. The fixing lever 22 is mounted in the bent portion 2018 and restricted by the stopper portion 2019.
The second chip 22 similar with the first chip 20, comprises two second mounting portions 221 and a second connecting portion 222 connecting with the two first portions 221. The second mounting portion 221 also comprises a bottom plate 2210 with aperture 2214, a top plate 2211 with a through hole 2213, and a vertical plate 2212 connecting the bottom plate 2210 and the top plate 2211. The second connecting portion 222 connects the two vertical plates 2212 of the two second mounting portions 221. An elastic plate 2220 extends integrally from a top end of the second connecting portion 222 toward to the first chip 20 and inclined downwardly from a root to a free end to provide a spring force to press the heat dissipating device 3.
The fixing lever 24 includes a receiving end 240 mounted in the bent portion 2018, a pressing portion 241 positioned lower than the bent portion 2018 in a vertical direction for pressing the heat dissipating device 3, and a locked portion 242 locked by the hook 2015 of the first chip 20.
The first chip 20 and the second chip 22 are secured to the base plate 8 by the nuts 7. The nuts 7 and the screws 6 are further locked together by interference, that make the top plate 2011, 2211 move slightly downward to generate a tensile stress to avoid long-term use, and temperature cycling to cause the screws 6 loose.
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The apertures 2014, 2214 of the bottom plates 2010, 2210 of the first chip 20 and the second chip 22 are non-closed holes to convenient pre-locate the nuts 7. If the apertures 2014, 2214 are closed hole, the diameters of the apertures 2014, 2214 need smaller than that of the nuts 7 for the first and the second chips 20, 22 can pre-locate to the base plate 8 by the nuts 7, otherwise, the nuts 7 can not pre-locate the first and the second chips 20, 22.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various alterations and modifications can be made to the embodiments without in any way departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101212135 | Jun 2012 | TW | national |