Electrical socket having improved latching means

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6368139
  • Patent Number
    6,368,139
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 7, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A CPU socket (1) includes a non-conductive base (10) defining an array of through holes (103), a plurality of conductive contacts (11) retained in corresponding through holes, a movable cover (12) covering the base and an actuator member (13) for moving the cover with respect to the base. The base forms a pair of latching members (140) and each latching member has a body portion (141) and a horn portion (142) which define a first acute angle between. The cover forms a pair of hook members (124) for engaging with the latching members of the base and each hook member has an elongate body (125) and a hook portion (126) which define a second acute angle equal to the first acute angel for fittingly latching the latching member of the base.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electrical socket, and particularly to a central processing unit (CPU) socket having an improved latching means. CPU sockets are well known in the pertinent art and widely used in computer industry. Thus, the CPU sockets are very competitive in markets and one which has a good performance while maintains low manufacturing cost is undoubted predominate.




A copending U.S. patent application with an unknown Ser. No. filed on Oct. 24, 2001 with a title “BALL GRID ARRAY SOCKET CONNECTOR” and assigned to the same assignee, discloses a CPU socket


8


as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. The CPU socket


8


, named as a zero insertion force (ZIF) pin grid array (PGA) socket, has a non-conductive base


80


, a movable cover


81


mounted on the base


80


and an actuator member


83


fastened at one side of the base


80


for moving the cover


81


with respect to the base


80


. The base


80


forms a pair of latching members


803


and each latching member


803


has a body portion


804


and a horn portion


805


vertically extending from the body portion


804


. The cover


81


has a pair of hook members


811


for hooking the latching members


803


and each latching member


803


has a vertical body


812


and a horizontal hook


814


normal to the vertical body


812


for hooking the horn portion


805


of the base


80


. During movement of the cover


81


, a normal force F


1


generated in the hook portion


814


causes an opening moment M


1


with respect to the latching member


803


, which results in the cover


81


floating with respect to the base


80


. This phenomenon is very disadvantageous because the floating of the cover drives the CPU (not shown) mounted thereon floating also, and thus causes pins of the CPU disconnecting from the conductive contacts (not shown) of the CPU socket


8


. One solution is that a backup plate


84


is manufactured and inserted into a space room beside the hook members


811


so as to block the hook members


811


from opening and accordingly prevent the cover


81


from floating with respect to the base


80


. However, the backup plate


84


will undoubtedly increase the manufacturing and assembly costs of the electrical socket


8


, which is disadvantageous in the competitive market.




Hence, a CPU socket with improved latching means is desired.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide a CPU socket having an improved latching means which can ensure reliable connection between the base and the cover thereof while can reduce manufacturing and assembling cost of the CPU socket.




A CPU socket in accordance with the present invention comprises a non-conductive base defining an array of through holes, a plurality of conductive contacts retained in corresponding through holes, a movable cover covering the base and an actuator member for moving the cover with respect to the base. The base defines a shaft slot extending from one lateral side thereof toward a center portion thereof for receiving the actuator member and forms a pair of latching members beside the shaft slot. Each latching member has a body portion and a horn portion inclined and downwardly extending from the body portion and a first acute angle is defined between the body portion and the horn portion. The cover forms a pair of hook members for engaging with the latching members of the base. Each hook member has an elongate body and a hook portion which define a second acute angle equal to the first acute angel for fittedly latching the horn portion of the base.




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.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a CPU socket in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view of a cover of the CPU socket taken on line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view of a base of the CPU socket taken on line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an assembled perspective view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view taken on line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an assembled perspective view of a conventional CPU socket; and





FIG. 7

is a partial enlarged cross-sectional view taken on line


7





7


of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Reference is now be made to drawing figures for detailed description of the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 1

first, an electrical socket


1


, named as a ZIF PGA socket in accordance with the present invention is shown in its exploded perspective view. The electrical socket


1


has a rectangular-shaped base


10


, a movable cover


12


to be covered the base


10


, and an actuator member


13


for moving the movable cover


12


with respect to the base


10


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the base


10


defines an array of terminal holes


103


around a central opening


106


thereof for receiving a corresponding number of conductive contacts


11


, and an array of through holes


107


further around the terminal holes


103


. A substantial “T”-shaped receiving space


100


is defined at one side of the base


10


for receiving the actuator member


13


and has a first slot


102


laterally extending and a second slot


104


normal to and crossing the first slot


102


. The second slot


104


extends inside toward the central opening


106


and forms a recessed section


1042


therein. A pair of latching members


140


are formed beside the recessed section


1042


and locates below a top face


101


of the base


10


. Each latching member


140


has a body portion


141


and a horn portion


142


inclinedly extending downward from the body portion


141


. Thus, the horn portion


142


and the body portion


141


cooperatively define an acute angle α therebetween, and the acute angle α is about 85 degree in the preferred embodiment of the present invention. Additionally, the base


10


further defines a receiving slot


105


outside each latching member


140


and the receiving slot


105


extends through opposite top and bottom surfaces


101


,


108


of the base


10


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the movable cover


12


defines an array of pin holes


121


vertically corresponding to the terminal holes


103


of the base


10


for insertion of pins of the CPU (not shown). A through aperture


123


is defined at one side of the cover


12


corresponding to the recessed section


1042


of the second slot


104


of the base


10


. Additionally, a pair of hook members


124


depend from a bottom face


122


of the cover


12


for hooking the latching members


140


of the base


10


and each has an elongate body


125


and a horn portion


142


inclinedly and upwardly extending from the elongate body


125


toward the inside of the cover


12


. Accordingly, a second acute angle s is defined between the elongate body


125


and the horn portion


142


and is equal to the first acute angle α.




Further referring to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, a positioning plate


15


is formed for inserting into the through aperture


123


of the cover


12


and defines an irregular hole


151


in a center portion thereof.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the actuator member


13


has a cam shaft


32


and an operating handle


131


vertically extending from the cam shaft


132


for respectively inserting into the second and first slots


104


,


102


of the base


10


. The cam shaft


132


forms a partial cam portion


1321


to be inserted into the recessed section


1042


of the second slot


104


for moving the cover


12


with respect to the base


10


. The operating handle


131


can be pushed to rotate from its horizontal or close position where the pins of the CPU are mechanically and electrically connect with the conductive contacts


11


to its vertical or open position where the pins of the CPU are disconnect from the conductive contacts


11


.




In assembly, referring to

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


5


, the actuator member


13


is fitted into the receiving space


100


of the base


10


, that is the cam shaft


132


and the operating handle


131


thereof are inserted into the second and first slots


104


,


102


, respectively. Meanwhile, the partial cam portion


1321


of the cam shaft


132


is fitted into the recessed section


1042


of the second slot


104


. The movable cover


12


is then mounted on the base


10


and the hook members


124


thereof are inserted into corresponding receiving slots


105


of the base


10


to engage with the corresponding latching members


140


. As seen in

FIG. 5

, the hook portion


126


of the hook member


124


abuttedly hooks with the horn portion


142


of the latching member


140


, and thus a normal force “F” is generated therein. Finally, the positioning plate


15


is inserted into the through aperture


123


of the cover


12


and the hole


151


thereof partially receives the cam portion


1321


of the actuator member


13


. Thus, an assembled electrical socket


1


of the present invention is obtained, as is shown in FIG.


4


.




In use, with the operating handle


131


of the actuator member


13


rotating from its horizontal direction to its vertical direction or the adverse, the cover


12


is thus pushed to move horizontally with respect to the base


10


along an “A” direction or the adverse direction “B”. With the moving of the cover


12


with respect to the base


10


, the hooking members


124


horizontally slide with respect to the corresponding latching members


140


. Thus, the normal force F generated in the hook portion


126


of each hook member


124


causes a closing moment M with respect to a corresponding latching portion


142


of the base


10


, thereby preventing the cover


12


floating upward with respect to the base


10


. Accordingly, the cover


12


can be reliably mounted on the base


10


and a reliable connection between the pins of the CPU and the conductive contacts


11


of the electrical socket


1


can be ensured.




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.



Claims
  • 1. A CPU socket comprising:a non-conductive base defining an array of through holes and a shaft slot extending from one side toward a center portion thereof, a pair of latching members being formed beside the shaft slot and each having a body portion and a horn portion inclined and downwardly extending from the body portion; a plurality of conductive contacts being retained in corresponding through holes; a cover covering on the base and forming a pair of hook members, each hook member having an elongate body and a hook portion inclined and upwardly extending from the elongate body for fittedly latching the horn portion of the base; and an actuator member having a cam shaft received in the shaft slot for moving the cover with respect to the base; wherein the body portion and the horn poition of the base define a first acute angle therebetween which is about 85 degree; wherein the elongate body and the hook portion of the cover define a second acute angle equal to the first acute angle; wherein a normal force generated in each hook member cause a closing moment with respect to a corresponding latching member during movement of the cover.
  • 2. The CPU socket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base further forms a plurality of through holes around the array of through holes.
  • 3. The CPU socket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base further defines a channel normal to and communicated with the shaft slot, and wherein the actuator member has an operating handle vertically extending from the cam shaft for insertion into the channel.
  • 4. A socket comprising:an insulative base with a plurality of contacts therein; an insulative cover slidably mounted upon the base; an actuator member mounted in the base with means for actuating the cover to move relative to the base along a front-to-back direction; and interlocking device of said base and said cover formed around the actuator member; wherein said interlocking device performs anti-floating function of the cover relative to the base; wherein said interlocking device includes a horn portion formed on the base and a hook member formed on the cover; wherein said horn portion defines a laterally obliquely downwardly configuration, and the hook member defines a laterally obliquely upward configuration complemntary to the configuration of the horn portion.
  • 5. The socket as claimed in claim 4, wherein said horn portion and said hook member are juxtaposed with each other along a lateral direction perpendicular to said front-to-back direction.
  • 6. The socket as claimed in claim 5, wherein the horn portion and the hook member are constantly engaged with each other when said cover is moved with regard to the base along said front-to-back direction.
  • 7. The socket as claimed in claim 5, wherein when said horn portion and said hook member tend to deflectably relatively move along the lateral direction to disengage each other, said mutually complementary configurations of said horn portion and said hook member urge the base and the cover to move toward each other in a vertical direction so as to perform said anti-floating function.
  • 8. The socket as claimed in claim 5, wherein said horn portion is relatively stiff while the hook member is relatively resilient compared with the horn portion.
  • 9. The socket as claimed in claim 5, wherein a space remains beside said hook member along said lateral direction.
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