Integrated circuit mounting socket

Geometrical instruments

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339 17CF, 339217S, 339218M, 339258P, H01R 13422

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045562679

ABSTRACT:
A connector or socket for detachably mounting an integrated circuit unit on a printed circuit board has single beam contact members precisely located and secured in respective recesses in an electrically insulating body. The contact members are formed of a strip material and each has a spring beam part extending up from a base to loop over the base and a post part extending down from the opposite end of the base. The connector body recesses are open at their bottom end to receive the loop contact portions therein and have a integrally formed stop member projecting into the recesses at their bottom end which permits the beam part of the contact members to pass by during assembly of a contact member into its recess and then serves to limit downward movement of i.c. terminals and isolate the distal end portion of the i.c. terminals from solder material.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2329464 (1943-09-01), Gaynor
patent: 3671813 (1972-06-01), Wilcox
patent: 3718892 (1973-02-01), Burgess et al.
patent: 3854788 (1974-12-01), Goodman
patent: 3910664 (1975-10-01), Pauza et al.

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