MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR KELVIN CONTACT ASSEMBLY HOUSING
20180337505 ยท 2018-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Wei Kuong Foong (Petaling Jaya, MY)
- Kok Sing Goh (Petaling Jaya, MY)
- Shamal Mundiyath (Petaling Jaya, MY)
- Eng Kiat Lee (Petaling Jaya, MY)
- Mei Chen CHIN (Petaling Jaya, MY)
Cpc classification
B23C3/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01R3/00
PHYSICS
G01R31/2863
PHYSICS
International classification
B23C3/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A manufacturing process for a Kelvin contact assembly that achieves a high precision, near vertical motion at the end of the contact that contacts the device under test (DUT) by limiting horizontal motion of the contact close to where the contact contacts the DUT and comprising the steps of: preparing a blank of a housing of said contact assembly to the required profile; machining a plurality of lower slots in a row at a bottom side of said housing to a pre-determined depth; and machining a front slot and a back slot at a top side of said housing to a depth just reaching the depth of the said lower slots, said front and back slots parallel to each other, and perpendicular to said lower slots; such that two rows of virtual rectangular through-openings are formed from the juxtaposition of the said lower slots, front slot and back slot.
Claims
1. A manufacturing process for two rows of virtual rectangular through-openings in an electrical contact assembly, comprising the following steps: preparing a blank of a housing of said contact assembly to the required profile; machining a plurality of lower slots in a row at a bottom side of said housing to a pre-determined depth; machining a front slot and a back slot at a top side of said housing to a depth just reaching the depth of the said lower slots, said front and back slots parallel to each other, and perpendicular to said lower slots; such that two rows of virtual rectangular through-openings are formed from the juxtaposition of the said lower slots, front slot and back slot.
2. A manufacturing process for two rows of rectangular through-openings in an electrical contact assembly according to claim 1, wherein the said machining of the lower slots, front slot and back slot is done using a CNC machine and an endmill.
3. A manufacturing process for two rows of rectangular through-openings in an electrical contact assembly according to claim 2, wherein a Computer Aided Manufacturing program is used in addition to said CNC machine for the said machining of the lower slots, front slot and back slot.
4. A manufacturing process for two rows of rectangular through-openings in an electrical contact assembly according to claim 1, wherein the said housing is composed of a non-electrically conductive material.
5. A manufacturing process for two rows of rectangular through-openings in an electrical contact assembly according to claim 4, wherein the said non-electrically conductive material is an engineering plastic.
6. A manufacturing process for two rows of rectangular through-openings in an electrical contact assembly according to claim 1, also comprising the step of: gripping said housing in place with a mechanical means during said machining of the lower slots, front slot and back slot.
7. A manufacturing process for two rows of rectangular through-openings in an electrical contact assembly according to claim 6, wherein the said mechanical means is a mechanical vise.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0020] It should be noted that the following detailed description is directed to a manufacturing process for a Kelvin contact assembly, and is not limited to any particular size or configuration but in fact a multitude of sizes and configurations within the general scope of the following description.
LIST OF NUMBERED ELEMENTS IN FIGURES
[0021] Lower Slots (10) [0022] Lower Walls (15) [0023] Front Slot (20) [0024] Front Wall (25) [0025] Back Slot (30) [0026] Back Wall (35) [0027] Bridge (40) [0028] Top Housing (100) [0029] Top Housing Top Side (101) [0030] Top Housing Bottom Side (102)
[0031] The manufacturing process of this invention comprises 3 main stages.
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[0035] The use of the term virtual here merely means that the through-openings look rectangular only when viewed from a top down view. The rectangular quality of the through-openings is derived from the criss-crossing of the lower slots (10) against that of the front slot (20) and back slot (30). The terms virtual rectangular through-opening and rectangular through-opening will be used interchangeably and mean the same thing. The front row of these said 2 rows of rectangular through-openings is formed by the juxtaposition of the front slot (20) and a front portion of the row of lower slots (10). The back row of these said 2 rows of rectangular through-openings is formed by the juxtaposition of the back slot (30) and a rear portion of the row of lower slots (10).
[0036] Thus, the front slot (20) is formed between a front wall (25) and a bridge (40), and the back slot (30) is formed between a back wall (35) and said bridge (40). In other words, the said bridge (40) forms a divider between the said front slot (20) and back slot (30).
[0037] The front slot (20) and back slot (30) are thus stacked above the lower slots (10) and lower walls (15).
[0038] In a preferred embodiment, the height of the top housing (100) is around 1.5 mm. The depth of the lower slots (10) is around 1.2 mm. The depth of the front slot (20) and back slot (30) are around 0.3 mm.
[0039] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the machining of the lower slots (10), front slot (20) and back slot (30) is done using a CNC machine and an endmill. A Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) program can also be used in addition to said CNC machine for the machining of the lower slots (10), front slot (20) and back slot (30).
[0040] In another preferred embodiment, the housing (100) is composed of a non-electrically conductive material, such as an engineering plastic.
[0041] In yet another preferred embodiment, the manufacturing process of this invention further comprises the step of gripping the housing in place with a mechanical means, such as a mechanical vise, during said machining of the lower slots (10), front slot (20) and back slot (30).
[0042] While several particularly preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described and illustrated, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following claims are intended to embrace such changes, modifications, and areas of application that are within the scope of this invention.