Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080299795 | Electrical connector with improved housing - An electrical connector ( | 12-04-2008 |
20090004903 | Electrical connector having hybrid standoff - The present invention provides an electrical connector for establishing electrical connection between an IC module and a PCB. The electrical connector comprises an insulative housing and a set of electrical contacts received in the housing. The insullative housing has a mating surface and a mounting surface opposite thereto. The mating surface defines a supporting block extending upwardly thereof for supporting an IC module when said IC module is mated with the electrical connector. A reinforced element is defined in the supporting block, so as to reinforce said supporting block. | 01-01-2009 |
20090047823 | Electrical connector - An electrical connector comprises an insulative housing ( | 02-19-2009 |
20090053909 | Electrical connector assembly having improved pick up cap - An electrical connector assembly ( | 02-26-2009 |
20090093142 | Electrical connector assembly with fastening element - An electrical connector assembly, for electrically interconnecting an IC package with a printed circuit board, includes a printed circuit board, an electrical connector mounted on the printed circuit board, an IC package mounted in the electrical connector, a heat sink seated on the electrical connector, a backboard located under the printed circuit board and a plurality of first and second elements. The electrical includes an insulative base and a load plate mounted on the insulative base, and the load plate defines a plurality of first holes. The heat sink defines a plurality of second holes, while the printed circuit board defines a plurality of third holes, and the backboard defines a plurality of fourth holes. The first elements are inserted through the first, the third and the fourth holes to fasten the IC package, the electrical connector, the printed circuit board and the backboard together. The second elements fasten the heat sink with the electrical together through the second holes by engaging with the first elements. Accordingly, a reason can be found out easily when the IC package can't work normally. | 04-09-2009 |
20090098753 | Electrical connector having wire type contacts - An electrical connector ( | 04-16-2009 |
20090130899 | Electrical connector assembly and clip mechanism thereof - A clip comprises two pieces of load plates. Each load plate has a pressing portion extending downwardly in a middle position thereof and two retention portions at two ends thereof, the two pieces of load plates across dispose when the load plates are secured. | 05-21-2009 |
20090191744 | Electrical connector with improved package retention device - An electrical connector includes a socket body with a number of contacts, a retention frame spaced from the socket body, a load plate attached to the retention frame, and a fastener. The retention frame located at a first side of the socket body and the load plate attached to at a second side of the socket body. The load plate rotates toward or away from the socket body from an open position to a closed position. The fastener is used to fasten the load plate at the closed position. | 07-30-2009 |
20090221158 | Socket having engaing clump - A socket, for electrically connecting an IC package with gaps on two sides thereof and a printed circuit board, comprises an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts received in the insulative housing and a pair of engaging clumps. The insulative housing has a bottom wall and a plurality of sidewalls upwardly extending from the bottom wall, the sidewalls and the bottom wall together define a space for the IC package, two opposed sidewall further have engaging slots. The engaging clump is received in the engaging slot, and has a post entering into the space to engaging with the gap of the IC package and a transverse arm abutting against and position the IC package. | 09-03-2009 |
20090264005 | Socket connector assembly having lock-down indicator preventing overstressing - An electrical connector mounted to a printed circuit board includes an insulation housing mounted to a printed circuit board, a plurality of contacts received in the insulation housing, a load plate covering the insulation housing. And an indicator disposed on the load plate. The indicator has a indicating portion, the showing abouting against the printed circuit board and capable of changing positions relative to the load plate, so that the operator may observe an assembly process of the load plate. The electrical connector has a simple configuration and reliable connection. | 10-22-2009 |
20090286409 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING A BOTTOM PLATE WITH TWO SEPARATED PARTS ASSEMBLED TO A BASE - An electrical connector ( | 11-19-2009 |
20090305524 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH HEAT DISSIPATING DEVICE - An electrical connector assembly for electrically connecting an electrical package to a printed circular board, includes an electrical connector mounted on a printed circular board, and a heat dissipating device located upon the electrical package. The heat dissipating device includes a supporting body located upon the electrical connector, two latching pieces retaining the supporting body and heat pipes assembled on the supporting body. The latching piece rivets with the supporting body on a center part thereof, so when one end of the latching pieces is pressed downwardly, the opposite end will not be influenced. | 12-10-2009 |
20090311882 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH PICK-UP CAP - An electrical connector assembly includes an electrical connector with an insulative housing and a pick-up cap assembled to the electrical connector. The insulative housing defines a substantially rectangular cavity in middle thereof and a number of contacts received in the cavity. The pick-up cap includes a main portion with a planar top surface and a plurality of spring arms extending from opposite edges of the main portion for engaging with the electrical connector. Each spring arm has a locking portion for engaging with the main portion if excessive deformation of the spring arm is encountered. | 12-17-2009 |
20090311889 | SOCKET CONNECTOR HAVING CONTACT TERMINALS WITH RELIABLE AND DURABLE INTERCONNECTION WITH PIN LEGS OF A CPU - An electrical connector for electrically connecting a pin leg of a CPU with a trace of a PCB includes an insulative housing ( | 12-17-2009 |
20090325395 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY AND BACK PLATE ARRANGEMENT THEREOF - An electrical connector assembly ( | 12-31-2009 |
20090325404 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH IMPORVED CONTACTS - An electrical connector includes a socket body, a retention frame adjacent to the socket body, and a load plate attached to the retention frame and capable of rotating toward or away from the socket from an open position to a close position. A number of contacts are attached to the socket body and each has a base section, a retention section extending upwardly from the base section, a contact section bending from the retention section, and a tail section extending downwardly from the base section. The tail section includes a stick section and a reinforcement section bending from the stick section for increasing the rigidity of the tail section. | 12-31-2009 |
20100041249 | SOCKET ASSEMBLY WITH PICK UP CAP - A socket assembly ( | 02-18-2010 |
20100055938 | SOCKET CONNECTOR HAVING REINFORCED AND COMPACT MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT - An electrical connector assembly for establishing electrical connection between an Integrated Package (IC) and a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is provided. The electrical connector assembly comprises an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts received in the insulative housing, a PCB adapted to have the insulative housing mounted thereon and a metal reinforcement element disposed on a lower surface of the housing and soldered to the PCB. By way abovementioned, a back plate may be canceled and space under the PCB is saved under a condition that steady mechanical connection between the PCB and the housing is achieved. | 03-04-2010 |
20100055958 | CPU SOCKET WITH LOCKING DEVICE - A CPU socket ( | 03-04-2010 |
20100087085 | SOCKET CONNECTOR WITH LOCKING DEVICE - An electrical connector ( | 04-08-2010 |
20100124828 | SOCKET CONNECTOR HAVING IMPROVED ARRANGEMENT ENSURING RELIABLE AND ROBUST ALIGNMENT BETWEEN CONDUCTIVE CONTACTS - A socket connector comprises an insulative housing defining a plurality of passageways and a receiving cavity for receiving an electrical package, and a plurality of contact respectively disposed in said passageways. The receiving cavity comprises a first cavity, and a second cavity smaller than the first cavity. The second cavity is in communication with the first cavity and outer space, the second cavity defining standoffs for positioning the electrical package when the electrical package is inserted into the receiving cavity. | 05-20-2010 |
20100130031 | Socket with position clumps - A socket adapted for electrically connecting a semiconductor package to a printed circuit board, comprises an insulating body and a plurality of position clump. The insulating body has a plurality of sidewalls, which define a plurality of assembling slots. The position clumps are movably assembled to the assembling slots of the insulating housing, each of the position clump has a position block and a spring member disposed between the position block and the insulating housing, the position block has a supporting face for supporting the IC package and is able to downwardly move toward the mating face of insulating housing. | 05-27-2010 |
20100144166 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH LOW PROFILE - An electrical connector assembly ( | 06-10-2010 |
20100159732 | SOCKET CONNECTOR HAVING METALLIC POSITIONING MEMBER SECURING ELECTRONIC DEVICE THEREIN - A socket connector for receiving an electronic device includes an insulative housing with sidewalls extending upwardly and a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing. The sidewalls define a receiving space for the electronic device. At least one side wall is provided with a protrusion. An elastic positioning member is mounted within the protrusion and has an engaging section extending into the receiving space. | 06-24-2010 |
20100178780 | SOCKET ASSEMBLY INCORPORATED WITH ROTATIONALLY MOUNTED PRESSING MEMBER - A socket assembly, comprising a socket, a package received in the socket, a pressing member arranged upon the package and downwardly pressing the package and two heat pipes attached to the pressing member. The pressing member is formed with four arch grooves along a peripheral thereof, and the arch grooves allow linking members to pass therethrough and rotatablely retain the pressing member on a printed circuit board. Therefore, the pressing member can rotate in a certain range, by sliding the arch groove with respect to the linking member, to provide a flexible arrangement for heat pipes. | 07-15-2010 |
20100178781 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR RETAINING MULTIPLE PROCESSING UNITS - An electrical connector assembly ( | 07-15-2010 |
20100267257 | SOCKET CONNECTOR WITH CONTACT TERMINAL HAVING WAVEFORM ARRANGEMENT ADJACENT TO TAIL PORTION PERFECTING SOLDER JOINT - Disclosed herewith a socket connector configured with an insulative housing defining a mating interface surrounded with peripheral walls and a mounting surface. A plurality of passageways is defined between the mating interface and the mounting surface and having an opening at the mounting surface. The insulative housing includes an encampment associated with each of the passageway at the mounting surface, and includes an extension crossing over an inner wall of the passageway to substantially narrow the opening of the opening. The socket connector furthers includes a plurality of contact terminals each received in the passageway and further includes a curvilinear solder portion extending beyond the mounting surface. And the socket connector further is incorporated with a plurality of solder balls each disposed between the encampment and the curvilinear solder portion. | 10-21-2010 |
20110008979 | SOCKET CONNECTOR WITH CONTACT TERMINAL HAVING WAVEFORM ARRANGEMENT ADJACENT TO TAIL PORTION PERFECTING SOLDER JOINT - Disclosed herewith a socket connector configured with an insulative housing defining a mating interface surrounded with peripheral walls and a mounting surface. A plurality of passageways is defined between the mating interface and the mounting surface and having an opening at the mounting surface. The insulative housing includes an encampment associated with each of the passageway at the mounting surface, and includes an extension crossing over an inner wall of the passageway to substantially narrow the opening of the opening. The socket connector furthers includes a plurality of contact terminals each received in the passageway and further includes a curvilinear solder portion extending beyond the mounting surface. And the socket connector further is incorporated with a plurality of solder balls each disposed between the encampment and the curvilinear solder portion. | 01-13-2011 |
20110034057 | LAND GRID ARRAY SOCKET CONNECTOR WITH ANTI-SLIPPERY LOAD LEVER STRUCTURE - A socket connector ( | 02-10-2011 |
20110097908 | SINK TYPE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH L-SHAPED FRAME - An electrical connector ( | 04-28-2011 |
20110159737 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR CAPABLE OF INTERCONNECTING ELECTRONIC DEVICES HAVING DIFFERENT CONDUCTIVE LEADS ARRANGEMENTS - An electrical connector includes an upper housing formed with a plurality of upper through holes therein, and a lower housing located under the upper housing and formed with a plurality of lower through holes therein corresponding to the upper through holes, respectively. A plurality of contacts are received within the upper housing and the lower housing, and respectively has an upper contacting portion and a lower contacting portion. At least some of the contacts extend with angles of inclination varying in sequence so that a distance defined by two neighboring lower contacting portions is larger than that defined by corresponding two neighboring upper contacting portions. | 06-30-2011 |