Claims
- 1. An electrical contact assembly comprising:a vertical retaining base section; a solder portion horizontally extending from a lower portion of said base section in a first direction; an extension form on an upper portion of the base section; a pair of spaced beams upwardly extending from two ends of said extension, planes defined by said pair of beams being angled obliquely relative to that of the base section and facing to each other; said pair of beams converged toward each other at upper ends thereof with a pair of distal sections, respectively, extending in a second direction opposite to said first direction in a parallel relation; wherein a CPU pin is adapted to be inserted downwardly into a space defined among said pair of spaced beams and said base section in a zero insertion force manner while successively move in said second direction to be sandwiched between said pair of distal sections.
- 2. A contact for use with an electrical connector, comprising:a vertical base section; a tail portion located below said base section for mounting to a printed circuit board; an extension located above said base section; two beams upwardly extending about two opposite ends of said extension oblique to a plane defined in said extension; two spring arms respectively located at free ends of the corresponding beams, respectively, said two beams with the associated spring arms being symmetrically arranged with each other along an imagery central plane perpendicular to said extension; said two spring arms including two proximate sections, respectively, which substantially extend obliquely relative to the extension and cooperate with each other to define therebetween a space functioning to lead a corresponding pin leg of an electronic device from diverging ends toward converging ends, said two spring arms further including two distal ends respectively extending substantially horizontally from said converging ends in a substantially parallel relationship to define a gap therebetween for retainably receiving the corresponding pin leg therein.
- 3. The contact as described in claim 2, wherein two proximate sections extend obliquely relative to the extension in the similar angularity manner with the associated beam.
- 4. The contact as described in claim 2, wherein said proximate section and the corresponding beam are not in a same plane due to an offset connection section located therebetween.
- 5. The contact as described in claim 2, wherein said two oblique beams extend outwardly away from each other.
- 6. The contact as described in claim 2, wherein said base section includes retention means for engagement with a housing of the connector.
- 7. A contact for use with an electrical connector, comprising:a vertical base section; a tail portion located below said base section for mounting to a printed circuit board; an extension located above said base section; two beams upwardly extending away from each other about two opposite ends of said extension oblique to a plane defined in said extension; two spring arms respectively located at free ends of the corresponding beams, respectively, said two beams with the associated spring arms being symmetrically arranged with each other along an imagery central plane perpendicular to said extension; said two spring arms including two proximate sections, respectively, which substantially extend obliquely relative to the extension and cooperate with each other to define therebetween a space functioning to lead a corresponding pin leg of an electronic device from diverging ends toward converging ends.
- 8. The contact as described in claim 7, wherein said two spring arms further includes two distal ends respectively extending substantially horizontally from said converging ends in a substantially parallel relationship to define a gap therebetween for retainably receiving the corresponding pin leg therein.
- 9. The contact as described in claim 7, wherein two proximate sections extend obliquely relative to the extension in the similar angularity manner with the associated beam.
- 10. The contact as described in claim 7, wherein said proximate section and the corresponding beam are not in a same plane due to an offset connection section located therebetween.
- 11. The contact as described in claim 7, wherein said base section includes retention means for engagement with a housing of the connector.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/035,576, filed Dec. 27, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,461,183.
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