1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector for electrically connecting an electronic package such as a microprocessor with a circuit substrate such as a printed circuit board (PCB), and more particularly to an electrical connector having improved retaining arrangement between the housing and the contacts.
2. Description of Prior Art
Electronic component sockets are known for retaining leadless components. Generally, such sockets include an array of resilient contacts in a predetermined pattern corresponding to the terminal pattern of the component or device to be mounted on the socket, and means for retaining the leadless component in position with the component terminals mated with the socket contacts.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,838,801 issued to Bertoglio on Jun. 13, 1989 discloses an electronic component sockets, which provides several solutions for retaining the leadless component in position with the component terminals mated with the socket contacts. Bertoglio disclosed an electronic component sockets comprising a socket body of electrically insulative material and planar, substantially parallel, top and bottom surfaces, and a plurality of openings between the surfaces in an array to provide an intended contact pattern. A two-piece spring contact assembly is retained in respective openings, with one element retained within the opening and having an outwardly extending lead for soldering or other connection to a circuit board on which the socket is mounted, and the other element extending above the upper socket surface in a position to engage the confronting terminals of a leadless component or device, such as a leadless chip carrier.
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In view of the above, an improved electrical connector that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector for electrically connecting an electronic package such as a CPU with a circuit substrate such as a PCB, which can provide an improved retaining arrangement between the housing and the contacts.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, an electrical connector in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention for electrically connecting an electronic package with a PCB is provided. The electrical connector comprises an insulative housing defining a plurality of passageways, each of the passageways defining an upper section and a lower section with a diameter larger than that of the upper section, a plurality of contact respectively disposed in said passageways. Each of the contacts includes an upper contact, which is located in the upper section and defines a lower end extending into the lower section and below an interface between said two sections, engageably supported by a lower contact, which is retained in the lower section of the passageway, an upper end extending above an upper surface of the housing for engaging with an electrical package. The upper contact is configured to be up and down movable between the upper section and the lower section, relating to the lower contact in a restraint manner under condition that at least one of said upper contact and said lower contact is deformed to provide a restored force to ensure electrical connection between said upper contact and said lower contact when the upper contact is moved toward said lower contact, and under condition that upward movement of the upper contact is limited by the lower end of the upper contact abutting against the interface. In the present invention, improved retaining arrangement between the housing and the contact sets is provided.
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 insulative housing 10 defines an upper surface 100, a bottom surface 102 opposite to the upper surface 100, and a plurality of passageways 104 extending between the upper surface 100 and a bottom surface 102. Each of the passageways 104 defining an upper section 1040 and a lower section 1042 of a diameter larger than that of the upper section 1040. The upper section 1040 is terminated at the upper surface 100 and the lower section 1042 is terminated at the bottom surface 102. An interface 1044 is formed between the two sections.
The contact sets 12 are respectively disposed in the passageways 104 and comprises an upper contact 120, which is receiving in the upper section 1040, and a lower contact 122, which is secured in the lower section 1042 by interference fit. The upper contact 120 is a sleeve configured with several spits 1200 extending therethrough. The upper end of the sleeve is sealed, and the lower end of the sleeve is unsealed. Thus, the upper contact 120 defines a cavity for receiving and engaging with an upper contact tip 1220 of the lower contact 122. The upper end 1202 of the upper contact 120 extends above the upper surface 100 of the housing 10 for engaging with the electrical package 3. The splits 1200 extend substantially along an axis direction of the sleeve from a top position of the sleeve, so as to form several spring fingers 1204 spaced to one another. Each of the spring fingers 1204 extends along the axis direction of the sleeve, which is also the extending direction of the passageway 104. In addition, each of the spring fingers 1204 defines a free end extending into the lower section 1042 of the housing 10 and below the interface 1044 between the two sections. In another word, all the free ends of the spring finger 1204 that extend in the lower section 1042 form a flange 1206 having a diameter larger than the diameter of the upper section 1040, so as to limit upward movement of the upper contact 120. Each of the free ends of the spring fingers 1204 extends along a direction angled with the axis direction of the sleeve, which is away from a centerline of the passageway 104.
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When a downward force is applied to the electrical package 3, the upper contact 220 will be pressed and moved toward the lower contact 222. The downward fore causes the spring fingers 2224 of the lower contact 222 to ride along the inner surface 2204 and to produce an inwardly biased spring force for maintaining proper contact engagement between the upper contact 220 and the lower contact 222. Thus, the spring fingers 2224 will be deformed and moved in a direction transverse to the axis direction of passageway 204. The lower contacting pin 2222 of the lower contact 222 extends below the bottom surface 202 of the housing 20 and can be soldered to the PCB 4. Therefore, the electrical connector 1 establishes electrical connecting between the electrical package 3 and the PCB 4. Furthermore, upward movement of the upper contact 220 will be restrained by the interface 2044. In the present invention, improved retaining arrangement between the housing and the contacts is provided.
While the preferred embodiment 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.
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