Contact for use with matrix type connector

Electrical connectors – Preformed panel circuit arrangement – e.g. – pcb – icm – dip,... – Distinct contact secured to panel circuit

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439 70, H01R 1200

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06099326&

ABSTRACT:
A matrix type connector (10) vertically defines a plurality of passageways (14) therethrough for receiving a plurality of contacts (16) therein. Each contact (16) includes a base (18) with retention means (20) formed thereon for retaining the contact (16) in the corresponding passageway (14). A contact section (28) extends upward from the base for engagement with a corresponding pin of a CPU. A tail section (30) extends downward from the base (18). An upper portion of the tail section (30) is twisted whereby the remaining portion thereof is positioned at a angle with regard to the base (18), a crook (38) is formed on a middle portion thereof, and a bowl-shaped solder section (40) is formed on a bottom portion thereof. Thus, the connector (10) can be fastened to the mother board (100) on which it is seated by means of a combination of the bowl-shaped solder section (40) and the corresponding solder paste (102) of the mother board (100).

REFERENCES:
patent: 5489218 (1996-02-01), McHugh
patent: 5746608 (1998-05-01), Taylor

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