1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of electrical connectors, and more particularly to a land grid array (LGA) connector having a locking mechanism for securely locking an IC chip in the LGA connector and method for assembling the IC chip into the LGA connector.
2. Background of the Invention
Electrical connectors are widely used in the electronic transmitting field to interconnect two separate electronic, components, i.e. an IC chip and a motherboard, so as to establish electrical connection therebetween. The electrical connector basically comprises an insulative housing and a plurality of electrical terminals received in the housing, where one kind of land grid array (LGA) type terminals are commonly used in recent years to interconnect the electronic components, especially to interconnect a LGA type IC chip with a LGA type connector. Commonly, when the LGA type IC chip is mounted onto an insulative housing of the LGA type connector, electronic pads of the IC chip all resist the LGA type terminals in the housing of the LGA type connector thereby establishing the electrical connection. However, the IC chip is easy to move with respect to the terminals since there is not any extra maintaining force existed between the pads and the terminals. Therefore, it is necessary to develop an extra locking mechanism to firmly locate the IC chip in the connector so as to ensure stably electrical connection.
One conventional locking mechanism is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,387,120. The locking mechanism comprises a cover pivotally connected to one end of a main body and a latch movably attached to a free end of the cover. Rotation of the cover to an open position allows an IC chip to be mounted into the main body, and then the cover rotates to a closed position to sandwich the IC chip between the over and the main body, and finally the latch rotates and engages with the other end of the main body to secure the cover to the main body so as to firmly retain the IC chip in the main body. However, the whole structure of the locking mechanism, especially the structures of the cover and the latch, is so complicated that it costs too much money to manufacture and that it is difficult to assemble. This kind of locking mechanism may be not suitable for popular use.
Another conventional locking mechanism is disclosed in US Patent Publication No. 2004/0095693A1. The locking mechanism disclosed in the patent application comprises a load plate pivotally connected to one end of a reinforcement plate and a lever pivotally connected to the other opposite end of the reinforcement plate. After the IC chip is mounted onto an insulative housing in the reinforcement plate, the load plate and the lever all rotate from their open position to their closed position, and the lever presses onto a free end of the load in the closed position thereby apply a pressing force to the load plate for securing the IC chip between the load plate and the housing. The structure of this kind of locking mechanism is relatively simple and easy to manufacture and assemble. However, when the LGA connector is mounted onto a motherboard, it may need a relatively large room to be reserved on the motherboard in order to ensure full rotation of the load plate and the lever between the open and the closed positions. Especially, the space outside the opposite ends of the reinforcement plate all has to be reserved, which is not desirable during design of the motherboard layout.
Accordingly, what is needed is to provide an land grid array (LGA) connector having an improved locking mechanism, wherein the locking mechanism is easy to make and assemble, and can ensure a stable locating of an IC chip in the connector as well.
Consequently, what is also needed is to provide a new method of assembling an IC chip into a land array grid (LGA) connector and securing the IC chip in the LGA connector by the improved locking mechanism.
An land array grid (LGA) connector in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises an insulative housing having a plurality of electrical terminals received therein, a reinforcement plate surrounding the insulative housing, a load plate and a lever pivotally connected to a same end of the reinforcement plate. The load plate and the lever rotate with respect to the reinforcement plate between an open position and a closed position; and the lever pushes the load plate to move during the lever rotates from the opening position to the closed position such that a free end of the load plate engages with the reinforcement plate thereby sandwiching an IC chip between the load plate and the insulative housing. Preferably, before the lever pushes the load plate to move, the load plate has rotated from the open position to a middle position where the load plate contacts with the IC chip but the free end of the load plate does not engage with the reinforcement plate.
A method for assembling an IC chip into the LGA connector of the preferred embodiment may comprise four main steps. Firstly, the load plate and the lever of the LGA connector are rotated to the open position. Secondly, the IC chip is mounted onto the housing of the LGA connector. Thirdly, the load plate is rotated with respect to the reinforcement plate from the open position to a middle position such that the load pate is located onto the IC chip. Finally, the lever is rotated from the opening position to the closed position and simultaneously pushes the load plate to move with respect to the reinforcement plate from the middle position to the closed position.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
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In the preferred embodiment, the reinforcement plate 3 is made of metallic material i.e. stainless iron, so as to strengthen the insulative housing 1 to prevent it from becoming crashed under an undesired outer force. Understandably, the reinforcement plate 3 can also be made from other materials if only the materials are rigid enough to strengthen the housing 3. The reinforcement plate 3 is attached to the periphery of the housing 1 and substantially positioned onto a bottom surface of the housing 1, which comprises a first end 31 and a second end 32 opposite to the first end 31. The first end 31 has a pair of spaced first latches 310 extending upwardly therefrom and bending inwardly at a free end thereof, and the second end 32 has a second latch 320 extend upwardly therefrom. The second latch 320 forms a slot 322, function of which will be described later in detail. The load plate 4 comprises a connecting portion 40, an engaging portion 42 opposite to the connecting portion 40, and a pair of pressing portion 41 interconnecting the connecting portion 40 and the engaging portion 42. The connecting portion 40, the engaging portion 42 and the pressing portions 41 surround a central opening. A pair of latches 400 is formed on the connecting portion 40 and a locating end 401 is formed between the two latches 400. A tongue 420 is formed at a free end of the engaging portion 42. The lever 5 comprises an actuation portion 50 and a driving portion 51 vertically bending from the actuation portion 50. The actuation portion 50 has a pushing portion 500 formed at a middle part thereof.
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Accordingly, a method for assembling the IC chip 6 into the LGA connector of the preferred embodiment may include the following main steps:
Preferably, a downwardly outer pressing force, i.e., a pressing force from an operator's fingers during assembling of the IC chip into the LGA connector, is often applied to the load plate 4 during movement of the tongue 420 of the load plate 4 toward the slot 322 in aid of insertion of the tongue 420 into the slot 322.
It is to be understood that the load plate 4 of the LGA connector in the preferred embodiment is pivotally connected to the actuation portion 50 of the lever 5, while the load plate 5 can also be movably connected to other elements of the LGA connector, i.e., the load plate 4 being able to be pivotally connected to the first end 31 of the reinforcement plate 3 in an alternative embodiment or pivotally connected to the insulative housing 2 in another alternative embodiment, as long as the load plate 4 and the lever 5 are located at a substantially same side of the LGA connector and the load plate 5 can be pushed to move from the middle position to the closed position.
Furthermore, 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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