The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector connected between an electronic package and printed circuit board.
A traditional socket connector for connecting an electronic package to a printed circuit board, includes an insulative housing with therein a plurality of contacts arranged in matrix wherein each contact forms an upper resilient contacting section and a lower resilient contacting section respectively extending out of the opposite top and bottom surfaces of the housing for respectively connecting to the electronic package and the printed circuit board. Generally, the housing is further equipped with a pair of alignment pins extending beyond the top surface to couple with the corresponding cutouts of the electronic package for aligning the electronic package to the housing, and with a pair of mounting legs extending downwardly for mounting to the printed circuit board. Anyhow, the positions and the configurations and the dimensions of the pair of alignment pins and those of the pair of mounting legs are essentially significantly different from each other. Due to the significant differences, when the housing is under a relatively hot condition, the inherent expansion may occur in an asymmetrical manner around the locations of said pair of alignment pins and those of the mounting legs disadvantageously, thus affecting the reliability of the alignment effect and that of the mounting effect.
It is desired to obtain a new electrical socket with the associated alignment pins and mounting legs to be in an even expansion under a heated situation so as to maintain precise locations of the corresponding alignment pins and those of the mounting pins for assuring the alignment and mounting effects thereof.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector with a symmetrical arrangement in a vertical direction so as to assure the upwardly extending alignment/mounting posts and the downwardly extending alignment/mounting posts are correctly positioned in a heated situation.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an electrical connector socket includes an insulative housing forming a plurality of passageways extending through the opposite top and bottom surfaces of the housing. A plurality of contacts are disposed in the corresponding passageways, respectively. Each of the contacts includes opposite upper and lower contacting sections extending beyond the top surface and the bottom surface respectively. First and second upper posts extend upwardly from the top surface around two opposite corners and are different and spaced from each other diagonally. First and second lower posts extend downward from the bottom surface around the same two opposite corners and are different and spaced from each other diagonally. The first upper post and the first lower post are dimensionally and configurationally same with each other in a symmetrical manner with regard to the housing in the vertical direction, and the second upper post and the second lower post are dimensionally and configurationally same with each other in a symmetrical manner with regard to the housing in the vertical direction.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the present invention in detail.
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A alignment post structure 3 includes a first alignment post 31 and a second alignment post 32 located at two opposite diagonal corners of the housing 1. The first alignment post 31 has a circular cross-section and extends through the housing 1 with two opposite ends extending beyond the opposite top surface 10 and bottom surface 11 with a same distance so as to be in a symmetrical manner with regard to the housing 1. The second alignment post 32 has a diamond-shaped cross-section and extends through the housing 1 with two opposite ends extending beyond the opposite top surface 10 and the bottom surface 11 with the same distance so as to be in a symmetrical manner with regard to the housing 1. Understandably, the different cross-sectional configurations between the first alignment post 31 and the second alignment post 32 assures only one orientation for mounting the corresponding electronic package thereto for foolproof consideration.
Notably, the first alignment post 31 can be made by plastic unitarily formed with the housing 1, or by metal retained to the housing 1 either in an assembling process or via an insert-molding process, and the first alignment post 31 may be either hollow or solid. Furthermore, the upper part of the first alignment post 31, which extends above the top surface 10 of the housing 1, and the lower part of the first alignment post 31, which extends below the bottom surface 11 of the housing 1, may be discrete from each other. The structure of the second alignment post 32 may be arranged with regard to the housing 1 as well as that of the first alignment post 31.
In the instant invention, because the upper part and the lower part of the first alignment post 31 is symmetrical with regard to the housing 1 in the vertical direction, and those of the second alignment post 32 is also symmetrical with regard to the housing 1 in the vertical direction, the housing 1 may experience the even expansion under a heated condition, thus assuring the correct and precise position and configuration of the corresponding first alignment post 31 and the second alignment post 32 with regard to the housing 1 in a harsh/heated condition. On the other hand, because of the symmetrical arrangement of the first alignment post 31 and the second alignment post 32 with regard to the housing 1 in the vertical direction, it is relatively easy and reliable for forming the housing 1 via an injection molding process, compared with the traditional one which uses different alignment/mounting post structures on opposite top and bottom surfaces of the housing.
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.
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