ELECTRICAL CONTACT AND CARRIER ASSOCIATED THEREWITH
20200176911 ยท 2020-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/7076
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/03
ELECTRICITY
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R12/725
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electrical contact includes a planar main body, a supporting arm extending upwardly from an upper edge thereof, and a spring arm extending curvedly and upwardly from a lower edge thereof with a contacting region at a free end region. The spring arm will contact the supporting arm when the spring arm is downwardly pressed by the CPU. A connecting part extends from an upper portion of the main body for connecting to a carrier strip, and includes a first connecting section coplanar with the main body, and a second connecting section perpendicular to the first connecting section wherein the carrier strip is connected to an upper edge of the second connecting section so as to be spaced from the corresponding spring arm and supporting arm, thus avoiding improper coating thereupon when the gold coating is applied to the self-contacting regions of the spring arm and supporting arm.
Claims
1. An electrical contact for use within an electrical connector, comprising: a main body; a resilient contacting arm extending curvedly and upwardly from a lower edge of the main body; a supporting arm extending upwardly from an upper edge of the main body; the contacting arm being adapted to contact the supporting arm when the contacting arm is downwardly pressed by a CPU (Central Processing Unit) so as to form therebetween a self-contacting region on which a special metal coating is applied; and a connecting part extending from an upper portion of the main body and located beside the supporting arm, said connecting part including a first connecting section coplanar with the main body, and a second connecting section angled with the first connecting section; wherein the second connecting section is spaced away from the self-contact region, and the second connecting section forms an upper edge adapted to be connected with a carrier strip which is used to load the contact into the connector.
2. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 1, wherein both the contacting arm and the supporting arm located on a same lateral side of the main body while the connecting part is located on the other lateral side of the main body.
3. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 2, wherein a solder part is formed on a lower portion of the other lateral side of the main body.
4. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 3, wherein the solder part includes a horizontal solder pad adapted to accommodate a solder ball, and a vertical section parallel to the second connecting section.
5. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 1, wherein the main body includes a pair of barbed structures on two lateral side edges.
6. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting arm extends away from the contacting arm.
7. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second connecting section is perpendicular to the first connecting section.
8. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contacting arm includes an oblique section adapted to abut against the supporting arm, and a contacting region extending from the oblique section.
9. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 1, wherein said main body lies in a flat plane.
10. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 1, wherein in a side view, the supporting arm and the second connecting section are respectively located by two sides of the main body.
11. An electrical contact assembly for use with en electrical connector, comprising: a carrier strip includes a main plate and a plurality of downwardly extending extensions; a plurality of contacts linked to the carrier strip, each of said contacts including: a main body; a resilient contacting arm extending curvedly and upwardly from a lower edge of the main body; a supporting arm extending upwardly from an upper edge of the main body; the contacting arm being adapted to contact the supporting arm when the contacting arm is downwardly pressed by a CPU (Central Processing Unit) so as to form therebetween a self-contacting region on which a special metal coating is applied; and a connecting part extending from an upper portion of the main body and located beside the supporting arm, said connecting part including a first connecting section extending from the main body, and a second connecting section angled with the first connecting section; wherein the second connecting section is spaced away from the self-contact region in a direction perpendicular to the main plate, and the extension of the carrier strip is originally connected to the second connecting section for loading the contact into the connector and will be removed from the second connecting section after the contact is completely loaded into the connector.
12. The electrical contact assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein both the contacting arm and the supporting arm located on a same lateral side of the main body while the connecting part is located on the other lateral side of the main body.
13. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 12, wherein a solder part is formed on a lower portion of the other lateral side of the main body.
14. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 13, wherein the solder part includes a horizontal solder pad adapted to accommodate a solder ball, and a vertical section parallel to the second connecting section.
15. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 11, wherein the main body includes a pair of barbed structures on two lateral side edges.
16. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 11, wherein the supporting arm extends away from the contacting arm.
17. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 11, wherein the second connecting section is perpendicular to the first connecting section.
18. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 11, wherein the contacting arm includes an oblique section adapted to abut against the supporting arm, and a contacting region extending from the oblique section.
19. The electrical contact as claimed in claim 11 wherein the main body of the contact is perpendicular to the main plate of the carrier strip.
20. An electrical contact for use within an electrical connector, comprising: a main body; a resilient contacting arm extending curvedly and upwardly from a portion of the main body; a supporting arm extending upwardly from another portion of the main body; the contacting arm being adapted to contact the supporting arm when the contacting arm is downwardly pressed by a CPU (Central Processing Unit) so as to form therebetween a self-contacting region on which a special metal coating is applied; and a connecting part extending from an upper portion of the main body and located beside the supporting arm, said connecting part including a first connecting section coplanar with the main body, and a second connecting section perpendicular to the first connecting section; wherein the second connecting section is spaced away from the self-contact region, and the second connecting section forms an upper edge adapted to be connected with a carrier strip which is used to load the contact into the connector.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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