1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical socket connector, and more particularly to a socket for electrically interconnecting an electronic package such as a central processing unit (CPU) with a circuit substrate, i.e. a printed circuit board (PCB).
The present invention relates to a socket, and more particularly to a socket configured with a base with a cover moveably assembled to the base, and the cover features a reinforced metal stiffener preventing the effective displacement of the cover with respect to the base be compromised by the deformation of the cover.
2. Description of the Prior Art
An electrical connector socket is widely used in personal computer (PC) systems to electrically connect CPUs with PCBs. A conventional socket, such as disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,223 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,533,597 so-and-so, includes a base with a plurality of contact terminals assembled therein. A cover is moveably assembled on top of the base, and provided with an array of through holes aligned with the contact terminals assembled within the base. An actuating mechanism is arranged between the base and cover so as to drive the cover to move to and from with respect to the base. The actuating mechanism includes a cam arranged in the base, and a lever connected to the cam and extends outside of the base. When the lever is rotated, the cam is rotated to drive the cover to move from one direction, and when the lever moves back to its original position, then the cover is moved back to its original position as well.
During the rotation of the actuation mechanism, the actuation mechanism exerts force on the base and the cover. The base and the cover are liable to deform and reduce the effective displacement of the cover respect to the base, during enhance the forces acting thereon. When deformation occurs and the effective displacement changes effective displacement, the cover may not engage on the base. The holes of cover may not accurately coincide with the passageways of the base. This can impair mechanical and electrical engagement of the pins of the CPU with the contacts of the base. As a result, the reliability of electrical transmission through the electrical connector socket may be adversely affected. It can even result in failure of electrical connection between the CPU and the electrical connector.
Therefore, an improved electrical connector socket that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector socket for electrically connecting an electronic package such as a central processing unit (CPU) with a circuit substrate such as a printed circuit board (PCB), wherein the electrical connector socket has a metal reinforced device that resists the deformation and maintain the effective displacement of the cover respect to the base.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, an electrical connector socket in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises an insulating base including a plurality of passageways arranged in sectors across a top surface of the base and spaced from one another, each passageway assembled with a contact terminal; a metal reinforced device disposed on the base in an area between the sectors; a cover mounted on the base; and an actuation mechanism is arranged between the base and the cover so as to move the cover along the base.
When the rotation of the actuation mechanism, the metal reinforced device sustain greater forces exert on the base and the cover, the base and cover are enough hard to withstand forces from the actuation mechanism.
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 actuation mechanism 4 in accordance with the present invention is arranged between the base 2 and the cover 3. According to the preferred embodiment, the actuation mechanism 4 comprises a driving shaft 42 with a transferring helical sector 47 and a lever arm 41 being linked perpendicular to an end of the driving shaft 42.
The electrical connector socket further defines a follower 5 having a slot 52 capable of partially receive the helical sector 47 of actuation mechanism 4.
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The cover 3 comprises a main plate 31, a peripheral portion 32 surrounding the main plate 31, a head portion 33 extending from one side of the main plate 31 for positioning the follower 5, and two side plates 34 depending from another opposite sides of main plate 31 respectively. A multiplicity of through holes 310 is correspondent to the passageways 220 of the base 2 are defined in the main plate 31. The head portion 33 defines a secure cavity 35 for receiving the follower 5. The cover 3 further defines a rectangular slit 30 in a center thereof corresponding to the rectangular opening 20 of the base 2.
The metal reinforced device 6 is covered onto the base 2 with a substantially rectangular configuration. The metal reinforced device 6 stamped and formed from a sheet of metallic material comprises a groove 61 corresponding to the opening 20 of the base 2 in a center thereof, a rectangular frame 62 covered the surrounding portion 22 of the base 2, and a bridge portion 63 connecting to the groove 61 and the rectangular frame 62. The shape of bridge 63 is correspondent to the channels 26 of base 2.
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It be noted that the metal reinforced device can be covered onto the cover also. The metal reinforced device is similar to the first embodiment or the second embodiment and the main plate of cover is divided into several sections.
While a 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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