Claims
- 1. A rolling contactor for providing electrical signal communication between a conductive terminal surface of a miniature electronic device under test (DUT) and a support structure for said rolling contactor, comprising:
a) an electrically conductive circular roller of finite thickness, having formed thereon an outer rolling surface and an inner, centralized hole, between two, spaced-apart side walls, for rolling across the conductive terminal surface of the DUT to communicate one or more signals therewith; b) at least one electrically conductive circular spool of smaller outside diameter than said roller, located adjacent and in contact with one of said roller side walls, having formed therethrough a centralized hole; c) a support axle adapted to pass axially through said centralized holes formed in said roller and said spool and extending there beyond; d) an electrically conductive axle bracket adapted to support said axle in a rotational arrangement about said axle to allow said roller surface to rotate and press against the termination surface of the DUT; e) an electrically conductive brush extending from said axle bracket into tangential contact with said spool during rotation thereof; and, f) an electrically conductive elongated spring arm extending between said axle bracket and the support structure, to complete the electrical path between the termination surface of the DUT, said rolling surface and said spool in contact with said axle bracket through said conductive brush, and to bias spring pressure to press said roller against said termination surface.
- 2. The rolling contactor of claim 1 further including an additional spool of smaller outside diameter than said roller, located adjacent and in contact with the other roller side wall, having formed therethrough a centralized hole, and an additional electrically conductive brush extending from said axle bracket to contact said additional spool in tangential contact during rotation thereof.
- 3. The rolling contactor of claim 1 wherein said circular roller is of a thickness no greater than the width of the termination surface of the DUT to which it is to contact.
- 4. The rolling contactor of claim 1 wherein said outer roller surface is concentric with the outer surfaces of said pair of circular spools.
- 5. The rolling contactor of claim 1 wherein said two, spaced-apart side walls of said roller are planar and mutually parallel.
- 6. The rolling contactor of claim 1 wherein said inner, centralized hole in said roller and said inner, centralized holes in said circular spools are aligned on said axle to cause said outer surface of said roller and the outer surfaces of said spools to lie in concentric arrangement.
- 7. The rolling contactor of claim 1 further including a flat peripheral surface formed parallel to said outer rolling surface of said circular roller for sliding receipt therein of said electrically conductive brushes to pick off the electrical signals passing through said roller from said roller surface.
- 8. The rolling contactor of claim 1 further including a furrowed surface formed about the perimeter of each said circular spools and for sliding receipt therein of said electrically conductive brushes to pick off the electrical signals passing through said roller from said roller surface.
- 9. The rolling contactor of claim 1 wherein said circular spools and said roller are formed in a single monolithic unit.
- 10. The rolling contactor of claim 1 further including two said electrically conductive brushes, in spaced-apart arrangement, extending in parallel arrangement from said axle bracket to contact each of said spools in tangential arrangement during rotation thereof.
- 11 The rolling contactor of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive, elongated spring arm includes first and second terminal ends in spaced-apart arrangement.
- 12. The rolling contactor of claim 10 wherein said first terminal end of said electrically conductive, elongated spring arm comprises:
a) a pair of flanges projecting orthogonally from opposite sides of said elongated spring arm; b) a pair of aligned grooves defined by said respective flanges for journaling the axle ends therein, the axle being disposed normal to the arm; and, c) means for resiliently cantilevering said rolling contactor from a support structure, so as to flex in response to deflection of said rolling contactor when rolling by the DUT.
- 13. A rolling contactor for providing electrical signal communication between a component terminal and a support structure for said rolling contactor, comprising:
a) a plurality of electrically conductive circular rollers set in side-by-side arrangement, each said roller of finite thickness, each having formed thereon an outer rolling surface and an inner, centralized hole, between two, spaced-apart side walls, for rolling across the conductive terminal surface of a device under test (DUT), arranged in side-by-side position, to communicate one or more signals therewith; b) at least one electrically conductive circular spool for each roller, each said spool of smaller outside diameter than said roller, located adjacent and in contact with one of said roller side walls, having formed therethrough a centralized hole; c) a support axle for each roller adapted to pass axially through said holes formed in said roller and said spool and extending there beyond; d) an electrically conductive axle bracket adapted to support each said axle in a rotational arrangement thereabout to allow said roller surface to rotate and press against the termination surface of the DUT; e) an electrically conductive brush extending from each said support axle bracket to contact said spool in tangential arrangement during rotation thereof; and, f) an electrically conductive elongated spring arm extending between each said axle bracket and the support structure, to complete the electrical path between the termination surface of the DUT, said roller surface and said spool in contact with said axle bracket through said conductive brush, and to provide spring pressure to press said roller against said termination surface.
- 14. The rolling contactor of claim 13 further including an additional spool of smaller outside diameter than said roller, located adjacent and in contact with the other roller side wall, having formed therethrough a centralized hole, and an additional electrically conductive brush extending from said axle bracket to contact said additional spool in tangential contact during rotation thereof.
- 15. The rolling contactor of claim 13 wherein said circular rollers are of a thickness no greater than the width of the termination surface of the DUT to which they are to contact.
- 16. The rolling contactor of claim 13 wherein said outer roller surfaces are concentric with the outer surfaces of said pair of circular spools.
- 17. The rolling contactor of claim 13 wherein said two, spaced-apart side walls of each said roller are planar and mutually parallel.
- 18. The rolling contactor of claim 13 wherein said inner, centralized hole in each said roller and said inner, centralized holes in said circular spools are aligned on said axles to cause said outer surfaces of said rollers and the outer surfaces of said spools to lie in concentric arrangement.
- 19. The rolling contactor of claim 13 further including a flat peripheral surface formed about the perimeter of each said circular spools and for sliding receipt therein of said electrically conductive brushes to pick off the electrical signals passing through said roller from said roller surface.
- 20. The rolling contactor of claim 13 further including a furrow formed about the perimeter of each said circular spools and for sliding receipt therein of said electrically conductive brushes to pick off the electrical signals passing through said roller from said roller surface.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/355,146 filed on Nov. 14, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60335146 |
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