Claims
- 1. A terminal for use in an electronic connector including a housing having a plurality of spaced apart walls defining a plurality of terminal-receiving cavities for establishing electrical contact with a conductive surface on a circuit board and an upwardly opening slot for receiving a circuit board therein, the terminal comprising:
- a generally L-shaped base including a generally vertical first leg section aligned substantially parallel to the upwardly opening slot of the housing and a generally horizontal second leg section, the first leg section having a proximal end and a distal end, and the second leg section having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the second leg section being coupled to the proximal end of the first leg section;
- first retaining means coupled to the distal end of the first leg section for retaining the first leg section of the base a terminal-receiving cavity of the housing;
- second retaining means coupled to the distal end of the second leg section for retaining the second leg section of the base in the terminal-receiving cavity of the housing; and
- a contact including a downwardly extending section coupled to the distal end of the first leg section of the base and aligned generally parallel to the first leg section, a generally U-shaped section coupled to the downwardly extending section, and an upwardly extending section coupled to the generally U-shaped section, the upwardly extending section including a contact section for engaging a conductive surface formed on a side of the circuit board facing the first leg section of the terminal, the contact being cantilevered from the first leg section so that the downwardly extending section is movable upon insertion of the circuit board into the housing, the contact applying a biasing force to the contact section against the conductive surface of the circuit board in a direction away from the first leg section of the terminal.
- 2. The terminal of claim 6, wherein the first retaining means includes a retention post including a barb for engaging the housing to retain the base within the housing.
- 3. The terminal of claim 1, wherein the downwardly extending section is configured to have a first width dimension in close proximity to a first end of the downwardly extending section coupled to the distal end of the first leg section and a second width dimension in close proximity to a second end of the downwardly extending section adjacent the U-shaped section, the first width dimension being smaller than the second width dimension.
- 4. The terminal of claim 1, wherein the second retaining means includes a split dimple formed on the second leg section of the base for retaining the base within the housing.
- 5. The terminal of claim 4, wherein the split dimple is formed on a generally planar first side surface of the base, and further comprising a second split dimple formed on a generally planar second side surface of the base, opposite the first side surface.
- 6. The terminal of claim 4, wherein the base is formed to include a generally planar first side surface and a generally planar second side surface opposite the first side surface, and the split dimple includes a raised section positioned to lie above the plane of the first side surface of the base for engaging a first wall of the housing to retain the terminal in the housing, and a depressed section located adjacent the raised section, the depressed section lying below the plane of the first side surface of the base.
- 7. The terminal of claim 6, further comprising a second split dimple formed on the generally planar second side surface of the base portion, the second split dimple including a second raised section positioned to lie above the plane of the second side surface of the base for engaging a second wall of the housing to retain the terminal in the housing, and a second depressed section located adjacent the second raised section, the depressed section lying below the plane of the second side surface of the base portion.
- 8. A single in-line memory module socket for establishing electrical contact with a conductive surface on a circuit board, the socket comprising:
- a housing including a first end portion, a second end portion, an upwardly opening slot extending between the first and second end portions for receiving a circuit board therein, a plurality of spaced apart walls defining a plurality of terminal-receiving cavities in the housing in communication with said slot, a first support post adjacent said slot at the first end, a second support post adjacent said slot at the second end, a first flexible beam for clamping a first end of the circuit board against the first support post to stabilize the circuit board, a second flexible beam for clamping a second end of the circuit board against the second support post to stabilize the circuit board; and
- a plurality of pairs of terminals, each pair of terminals including first and second terminals positioned in first and second terminal-receiving cavities, respectfully, on opposite sides of the upwardly opening slot located at the same longitudinal position relative to the housing and slot, the first terminal including a base, retaining means coupled to the base for retaining the first terminal within the first terminal-receiving cavity, and a contact coupled to the base for engaging a first conductive surface on a first side of the circuit board facing the first terminal to couple the first terminal electrically to the first conductive surface, and the second terminal including a base, retaining means coupled to the base for retaining the second terminal within the second terminal-receiving cavity longitudinally aligned with the first terminal receiving cavity on an opposite side of the slot, and contact means coupled to base for engaging a second conductive surface on a second side of the circuit board facing the second terminal to couple the second terminal electrically to the second conductive surface, the base of each of the first and second terminals including a generally vertical first leg section aligned generally parallel to the upwardly opening slot and a generally horizontal second leg section, the first leg section having a proximal end and a distal end, and the second leg section having a proximal end coupled to the proximal end of the first leg section and a distal end, the first and second contacts each including a downwardly extending section coupled to the distal end of the first leg section of the base and aligned generally parallel to the first leg section, a generally U-shaped section coupled to the downwardly extending section, and an upwardly extending section coupled to the generally U-shaped section, the upwardly extending section including a contact section for engaging a conductive surface on the circuit board, the contact being movable upon insertion of the circuit board into the housing, the second terminal being independent from the first terminal so that the first conductive surface is isolated electrically from the second conductive surface.
- 9. The socket of claim 8, wherein the downwardly extending section is configured to have a first width dimension in close proximity to a first end of the downwardly extending section coupled to the base portion and a second width dimension in close proximity to a second end of the downwardly extending section adjacent the U-shaped section, the first width dimension being smaller than the second width dimension.
- 10. The socket of claim 8, wherein each of the first and second terminals include a first split dimple formed on a generally planar first side surface of the base and a second split dimple formed on a generally planar second side surface of the base, opposite the first side surface.
- 11. The socket of claim 10, wherein the first split dimple includes a first depressed section formed in the first side surface of the base portion to displace a portion of the base in a direction toward the second side surface to form a raised section of the second split dimple positioned to lie above the plane of the second side surface for engaging a second wall of the housing to retain the terminal in the housing, and the second split dimple includes a second depressed section formed in the second side surface of the base portion adjacent the raised portion to displace a portion of the base in a direction toward the first side surface to form a raised section of the first split dimple positioned to lie above plane of the first side surface of the base portion adjacent the first depressed section for engaging a first wall of the housing to retain the terminal in the housing.
- 12. A single in-line memory module socket for establishing electrical contact with a conductive surface on a circuit board, the socket comprising:
- a housing including a first end portion, a second end portion, an upwardly opening slot extending between the first and second end portions for receiving a circuit board therein, a plurality of spaced apart walls defining a plurality of terminal-receiving cavities in the housing in communication with said slot; and
- a plurality of pairs of terminals, each pair of terminals including first and second terminals positioned in first and second terminal-receiving cavities, respectfully, on opposite sides of the upwardly opening slot located at the same longitudinal position relative to the housing and slot, the first terminal including a base, means formed on the base for retaining the first terminal within the first terminal-receiving cavity, and a contact coupled to base for engaging a first conductive surface on a first side of the circuit board facing the first terminal to couple the first terminal electrically to the first conductive surface, and the second terminal including a base, means formed on the base for retaining the second terminal within the second terminal-receiving cavity longitudinally aligned with the first terminal receiving cavity on an opposite side of the slot, and a contact coupled to base for engaging a second conductive surface on a second side of the circuit board facing the second terminal to couple the second terminal electrically to the second conductive surface, the base of each of the first and second terminals including a generally vertical first leg section aligned generally parallel to the upwardly opening slot and a generally horizontal second leg section, the first leg section having a proximal end and a distal end, and the second leg section having a proximal end coupled to the proximal end of the first leg section and a distal end, the first and second contacts each including a downwardly extending section coupled to the distal end of the first leg section of the base and aligned generally parallel to the first leg section, a generally U-shaped section coupled to the downwardly extending section, and an upwardly extending section coupled to the generally U-shaped section, the upwardly extending section including a contact surface for engaging a conductive surface on the circuit board, the contacts being movable upon insertion of the circuit board into the housing, the second terminal being independent from the first terminal so that the first conductive surface is isolated electrically from the second conductive surface .
- 13. The socket of claim 12, further comprising a first support post adjacent said slot at the first end, a second support post adjacent said slot at the second end, a first flexible beam for clamping a first end of the circuit board against the first support post to stabilize the circuit board, a second flexible beam for clamping a second end of the circuit board against the second support post to stabilize the circuit board.
- 14. The socket of claim 12 wherein the downwardly extending section is configured to have a first width dimension in close proximity to a first end of the downwardly extending section coupled to the base portion and a second width dimension in close proximity to a second end of the downwardly extending section adjacent the U-shaped section, the first width dimension being smaller than the second width dimension.
- 15. The socket of claim 12, wherein each of the first and second terminals include a first split dimple formed on a generally planar first side surface of the base and a second split dimple formed on a generally planar second side surface of the base, opposite the first side surface.
- 16. The socket of claim 15, wherein the first split dimple includes a first depressed section formed in the first side surface of the base portion to displace a portion of the base in a direction toward the second side surface to form a raised section of the second split dimple positioned to lie above the plane of the second side surface for engaging a second wall of the housing to retain the terminal in the housing, and the second split dimple includes a second depressed section formed in the second side surface of the base portion adjacent the raised portion to displace a portion of the base in a direction toward the first side surface to form a raised section of the first split dimple positioned to lie above plane of the first side surface of the base portion adjacent the first depressed section for engaging a first wall of the housing to retain the terminal in the housing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/759,409 filed Sept. 13, 1991. U.S. Pat. No. 5,254,017.
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