The present invention relates generally to an electrical connector, and particularly to the high density electrical connector with the staggered contact arrangement without deteriorating strength of the housing structure.
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It is desirable to provide an electrical connector with not only the desired density of the contact arrangement for performing the preferred electrical characters but also the sufficient thickness of the partition wall for satisfying the required housing strength.
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing with opposite upper and lower surfaces thereon, a plurality of passageways arranged in matrix and extending through the housing in a vertical direction, and plural pairs of contacts retained in the corresponding passageways, respectively. Each passageways receives a pair of contacts reversely arranged with each other. Each contact has a main body extending in a vertical plane, opposite upper contact arm and lower contact arm extending from opposite upper and lower ends of the main body and out of the corresponding upper surface and lower surface with corresponding opposite upper contacting section and lower contacting section thereon for respectively contacting the corresponding PCBs. Each contact further includes a retention section beside the main body for engagement with the housing to retain the contact in position in the passageway. A linking section is unitarily formed between the main body and the retention section for connecting to a contact carrier to assemble the contact into the corresponding passageway in the vertical direction.
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The passageway 120 is symmetrically configured with regard to the center to include a main portion 122 and a pair of L-shaped retention slots 124 on two opposite sides in the front-to-back direction. Plural pairs of contacts 130 are received within the corresponding passageways 120. Each passageway 120 receives one pair of contacts 130 reversely arranged with each other. Each contact 130 includes a planar main body 132 extending in a first vertical plane, opposite resilient upper and lower contact arms 134 and 136 respectively extending from opposite upper end and lower end thereof and out of the upper surface 112 and the lower surface 114 with corresponding contacting sections 135 and 137 thereof. Notably, the upper contact arm 134 and the lower contact arm 136 are aligned with and symmetrical with each other in an mirror-image manner. Each contact 130 further includes a planar retention section 138 extending in a second vertical plane parallel o the first vertical plane. A linking section 140, which is used to link with the contact carrier (not shown) for assembling the contact 130 into the corresponding passageway 120, is unitarily formed between the main body 132 and the retention section 138 and extends in a third vertical plane perpendicular to both the first vertical plane and the second vertical plane. Notably, a pair of curved joints 142 are located on two sides of the linking section 140 for joining the main body 132 and the retention section 138, respectively. The main portion 122 of the passageway 120 further includes a pair of grooves 126 opposite to the pair of slots 124. A plurality of standoffs 150 are formed on both the upper surface 112 and the lower surface 114 adjacent to the corresponding passageways 120 so as to provide support for confrontation with the corresponding PCB or CPU.
After assembled, the retention section 138 and the linking section 140 are received within the L-shaped slot 134, the main body 132 abuts against an interior face 121 in the passageway 120 with an outer edge 131 is received within the groove 126. Notably, the outer edge 131 may function as another retention mechanism opposite to the retention section 138 so as to cooperate with the retention section 138 to have the contact 130 retained in the passageway 120 in a balanced manner. As shown in
In conclusion, the invention is to provide a pair of identical contacts, preferably reversely arranged with each other, i.e., being symmetrical with regard to the center, within one common passageway of the housing, wherein in a top view, the contacting sections/points of this pair of contacts are not aligned with each other in either the row direction, i.e, along which the contact arm extends, or the column direction perpendicular to the row direction, but offset from each other in both the row direction and the column direction so as to maximize the distance between the neighboring contacting sections. In this embodiment, both the upper contact arm and the lower contact arm are resilient with the corresponding contacting sections thereon; alternately, the lower contact arm may be relatively rigid with the solder ball thereon, i.e., the BGA (Ball Grid Array), for mechanically soldered upon the PCB. In this embodiment, the main body, the retention section and the linking section therebetween of the contact, i.e., the contact without the upper contact arm an the lower contact arm, forms a Z-shaped or S-shaped configuration in a top view to have the corresponding retention section spaced from the main portion of the passageway so as to simplify the structure of the contact exposed in the main portion of the passageway, i.e., only the planar main body, thus avoiding any unwelcomed interaction between the pair of contacts sharing the same/common passageway. In this embodiment, in a top view in each pair of contacts in the same passageway, the upper contact arms of the pair of contacts are aligned with each other in a first transverse direction while the retention section of one contact is aligned with the main body of the other contact in a second transverse direction perpendicular to the first transverse direction.
Number | Date | Country | |
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62912035 | Oct 2019 | US |