1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector having a low profile thereof with efficiently resilient contacting arms thereof.
2. Description of the Prior Art
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,652,329 and 7,563,107 disclose the contact of the electrical connector having the contacting section and the retention section with the associated soldering section located in different planes oblique to each other. Chinese Patent No. CN201303090Y also discloses the contact of the electrical connector having the retention section and the contacting section with the associated soldering section located at different planes oblique to each other. Anyhow, all aforementioned designs are not fit for the low profile socket of the connector.
Therefore, an improved electrical connector is highly desired to meet the low profile requirement.
An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector of a low profile configuration with the corresponding contacts having reliable retention and sufficient resiliency thereof.
In order to achieve above-mentioned object, an electrical connector includes an insulative housing, a plurality of conductive contacts retained in the insulative housing, Each contact has a first body, a resilient arm extending upwardly and obliquely from an upper side of the first body, a soldering section extending downwardly from a lower side of the first body, and a second body extending from a lateral side of the first body in an oblique direction and having a retention section formed on an outer lateral side thereof opposite to the first body. The housing forms a receiving cavity for receiving both the first body and the second body, and a retention slot for receiving the retention section. The first body and the second body are linked with each other via a curved connection section which is closer to the soldering section so as to have the upper portion of the first body deflectable for cooperation with the resilient arm. A linking groove connects the receiving cavity and the retention slot, in which the abutting tabs formed on the outer lateral side of the second body are received.
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.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail. Referring to
The contact 10 includes a first body 11, a second body 12 and a connection section 13 linked therebetween. A first retention section 121 and a second retention section 122, and a first abutting tab 123 and a second abutting tab 124 are alternately formed on an outer lateral side of the second body 12 opposite to the first body 11. The housing 20 forms a plurality of receiving cavities 21 each of which receives the first body 11 and the second body 12 of the corresponding contact 10, and a plurality of retention slots 22 each of which receives the first retention section 121 and the second retention section 122 of the corresponding contact 10. Notably, the first retention section 121 and the second retention section 122 on the outer lateral edge/side of the second body 12 extend curvedly toward the first body 11.
The insulative housing 20 includes a linking groove 23 connecting the receiving cavity 21 with the retention slot 22 to snugly receive the first retention section 121, the second retention 122 the first abutting tab 123 and the second abutting tab 124. The housing 20 includes a top wall 201, a bottom wall 202 and side walls 203 connected between the top wall 201 and the bottom wall 202. The receiving cavity 21 extends through the top wall 201 and the bottom wall 202. Understandably, the receiving cavity 21 and the corresponding retention slot 22 with the associated linking groove 23 therebewteen commonly form the contact receiving passageway (not labeled) for receiving the whole contact 10. The housing 20 forms a plurality of blocks 24 beside the corresponding linking grooves 23 for pressing the first retention sections 121, the second retention section 122, the first abutting tab 123 and the second abutting tab 124. In the top view, the second body 12 abuts against an interior surface of the receiving cavity 21 parallel to the side wall 203 while the first body 11 is spaced from the interior surface of the receiving cavity 21 when no CPU presses the contact 10. Anyhow, when the CPU downwardly presses the contact 10, the first body 11 may abut against the interior surface of the receiving cavity 21. This resulting abutment may reinforce the resilient force during deflection of the contact 10.
The first body 11 and the second body 12 is oblique to each other in a top view. A resilient arm 111 extends upwardly and obliquely from an upper side of the first body with a contacting section 113 around the free end, and a soldering section 112 extends horizontally at a lower side of the first body 11, on which the solder ball 30 is attached. The connection section 13 is closer to the soldering section 112, thus providing relatively longer resilient length of the first body 11 for cooperating with the resilient arm 111.
As mentioned before, the first retention section 121 and the second retention section 122 extends firstly away from the first body 11 and successively toward the resilient arm 111. The second retention section 122 section forms a notch 1221 while the first retention section 121 extends beyond the second retention section 122. The retention slot 22 is essentially composed of the first retention slot 221 to snugly and compliantly receive the first retention section 121 in an interferential fit, and the second retention slot 222 shallower than the first retention slot 221 to snugly and compliantly receive the second retention section 122 in an interferential fit. Notably, because of the notch 1221 in the second retention section 122, the second retention section 122 may slide downwardly along the second retention slot 222 when the resilient arm 111 and the associated contacting section 113 of the contact 10 is downwardly pressed by the CPU.
Understandably, different from the traditional barb structure which forms on two opposite sides/edges of the planar retention section in a linear type abutment, in the invention on one hand the retention section the outer edges of the first retention section 121 and the second retention section 122 interfere within the corresponding retention slot 211 while on the other hand the planar type abutment occurs between the second body 12 and the corresponding interior surface of the receiving cavity 21. In other words, the traditional arrangement only performs the interference in a planar manner while the invention performs the three dimensional interference. Moreover, the first and second abutting tabs 123, 124 extend along the same plane with the second body 12 and away from the first body 11 to reinforce the stability of the retention between the contact 10 and the housing 20. Notably, because the first retention section 121 and the second retention section 122 curved extend from the lateral outer side edge of the second body 12 at an angle viewed in the top view, there is no need to form the corresponding barbs on an outer lateral side edge of the first body 11 opposite to the connection section 13, thus easing assembling arrangement.
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 board general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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