Electrical connectors – With coupling movement-actuating means or retaining means in... – Including compound movement of coupling part
Reexamination Certificate
2001-06-06
2002-07-16
Paumen, Gary F. (Department: 2833)
Electrical connectors
With coupling movement-actuating means or retaining means in...
Including compound movement of coupling part
Reexamination Certificate
active
06419514
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ZIF socket, and particularly to a ZIF socket with a retainer for securely retaining an integrated circuit chip thereon.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,489,218 discloses a conventional ZIF socket with an insulative base, a sliding cover, a plurality of terminals and an actuator. The insulative base comprises a plurality of receiving holes from an upper face to a lower face thereof for receiving the terminals. The sliding cover is movably assembled on the upper face of the base and comprises a plurality of through holes in vertical alignment with corresponding receiving holes. The actuator includes a pair of coaxial pivots pivotably received between the base and the sliding cover. A curved arm extends between the pivots and a handle extends perpendicularly from an end of one pivot. The handle rotates and makes the curved arm to rotate about an axis of the pivot thereby driving the sliding cover to move horizontally on the base and enabling the terminals to electrically connect with contacts of a corresponding integrated circuit chip carried by the cover. However, the integrated circuit chip is assembled on the socket only via a force between the contacts of the chip and the terminals of the socket, so it is not secure. While the socket is subjected to vibration or shock, the chip may be loosened from the socket.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,600,540 discloses a retainer for retaining an integrated circuit chip and a heat sink on a socket. Referring to
FIG. 9
, the retainer
92
is constructed of two pieces. One piece is an elongated strap
921
for pressing against a heat sink
91
. A bent arm
922
extends downwardly from an end of the strap
921
for hooking on a lug
931
of the socket
93
. The second piece
923
is rotatably mounted on a free end of the elongated strap
921
and when forced down and rotated inward, it will hook on another lug
931
of the socket and retain the heat sink
91
with an integrated circuit chip
90
on the socket
93
. However, limited assembling space makes the assembly of the retainer
92
difficult. In addition, while the socket
93
is subjected to vibration or shock, the chip
90
and the heat may overcome the elasticity of the strap
921
, therefore, the connection among the heat sink
91
, the vertical wall
90
and the socket
93
is unstable.
Therefore, an improved ZIF socket is required to overcome the disadvantages of the conventional ZIF socket.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide a ZIF socket securely retaining an integrated circuit chip thereon to achieve a stable connection.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a socket with a retainer convenient to assemble the integrated circuit chip thereon.
In order to achieve the objects set forth, a ZIF socket adapted for retaining an integrated circuit chip thereon comprises a base, a sliding cover, an actuator and a retainer. The base comprises a vertical wall extending upwardly from a front wall thereof and a recess opposite to the wall. A locker extends toward the chip from a top of the wall for clipping an upper edge of the chip. The sliding cover is movably assembled on the base and includes a slot in vertical alignment with the recess. The actuator includes a cam rod pivotably sandwiched between the base and the sliding cover and drives the sliding cover to move horizontally on the base. The retainer is assembled in the recess of the base and extending beyond the sliding cover through the slot. The retainer is moved by the sliding cover to engage with the chip for securely retaining the chip on the socket.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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patent: 5167515 (1992-12-01), Matsuoka et al.
patent: 5489218 (1996-02-01), McHugh
patent: 5569045 (1996-10-01), Hsu
patent: 5600540 (1997-02-01), Blomquist
patent: 5679020 (1997-10-01), Lai et al.
patent: 5722848 (1998-03-01), Lai et al.
patent: 5947778 (1999-09-01), Lai et al.
Chung We Te
Hon Hai - Precision Ind. Co., Ltd.
Paumen Gary F.
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