Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080214063 | Electrical contact for ease of assembly - A contact includes a first contact pin, a second contact pin and a spring. The first contact pin comprises a wide portion for contacting and a narrow portion. The second contact pin comprises a holding portion and a guiding portion extending upwards from the holding portion. The guiding portion has a receiving space and a pair of channels, the narrow portion is received in the receiving space and has thereof a pair of projecting portions sliding in the channels. The spring is moveably seated on the holding portion and limited under the wide portion to allow the first contact pin to shift upwards and downwards therein. | 09-04-2008 |
20080305670 | Actuator member for socket connector - A socket connector assembly for holding a semiconductor package comprises a socket connector and an actuator assembled to the socket connector. The actuator comprises a housing defining an opening on a bottom face thereof; a cam portion retained to the housing and being able to rotate; and a floating module. The floating module is movably mounted to the housing and defines a topmost position and a lowermost position relative to the housing. The floating moves between the topmost position and the lowermost position during a rotation of the cam portion. The floating module has an engaging portion to contact with the semiconductor package when the floating module is at the lowermost position. | 12-11-2008 |
20090047819 | Socket connector having elastic mechanism - An electrical connector includes a frame ( | 02-19-2009 |
20090047820 | Socket connector having lever-engaging member - An electrical connector includes a frame ( | 02-19-2009 |
20090140759 | IC socket having contact devices with low impedance - A contact device ( | 06-04-2009 |
20090253276 | Burn-in socket - A burn-in socket for testing an integral circuit package includes a base defining a cavity, an adapter received in the cavity of the base, an alignment plate secured to the adapter, and a cover movable mounted to the base. The alignment plate is detachable assembled to the adapter so as to the burn-in socket can apply to different IC package when the alignment plate is replaced with another. | 10-08-2009 |
20090280689 | ELECTRICAL CONTACT WITH X-Y OFFSETS - An electrical contact ( | 11-12-2009 |
20090298330 | FRAME FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR | 12-03-2009 |
20090325402 | BURN-IN SOCKET WITH IMPORVED CONTACTS - A burn-in socket for electrical connecting with package having solder balls, includes a base and a number of contacts received in the base. Each contact has a spring section movable in the base, a contact section extending upwardly from the spring section and a retention section extending downwardly from the spring section. The contact section includes three tips at a top end thereof for contacting with the solder balls of the package thereby supporting the solder balls. | 12-31-2009 |
20100055960 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING LID OPERATING AS ACTUATOR - An electrical connector comprises a base having a plurality of passageways for receiving a number of contacts, a cover mounted to the base and including a plurality of through holes corresponding to the passageways, and a lid having two opposite edges. One edge is mounted upon the cover to drive the cover to move relative to the base, and the other edge locks the base when the lid is located at a close position relative to the base. | 03-04-2010 |
20100130032 | BURN-IN SOCKET HAVING ACTUATING MECHANISM STRENGTHENING CONTACT TO FACILITATE ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTION - An IC socket, adapted for electrically connecting an IC package and a printed circuit board, includes a base, a socket body received in the base, a plurality of contacts received in the socket body, and an actuating mechanism moveably assembled on the base. The socket body includes a first insulative housing and a second insulative housing located under the first insulative housing. The actuating mechanism can actuate the first insulative housing and a second insulative housing to move in a horizontal direction relative to each other and drive the contact to stretch in a vertical direction. | 05-27-2010 |
20100330822 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING CONTACT WITH UPPER TERMINAL AND LOWER TERMINAL - An electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts. The insulative housing have a top surface, a bottom surface, and a plurality of passageways extending through the top and the bottom surfaces. Each contact includes an upper terminal mounted into the passageway form the top surface and a lower terminal mounted into the passageway from the bottom surface. The upper terminal is configured with an upper retention portion and an upper spring arm extending beyond the top surface of the insulative housing. The lower terminal is configured with a lower retention portion, a lower spring arm extending beyond the bottom surface of the insulative housing, and a lower engaging portion extending upwardly from the lower retention portion to elastically contact with the upper terminal. | 12-30-2010 |
20110008004 | OPTICLA FIBER CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH GUIDING MEANS - An optical fiber connector assembly includes a first connector and a second connector. The first connector includes two pairs of first convex lenses projecting from a front mating face thereof and a pair of cone-shaped positioning posts at sides of the pairs of convex lenses respectively. The second connector includes two pairs of second convex lenses projecting from a second front mating face thereof to couple with the first convex lenses and a pair of positioning holes to be inserted with the positioning posts of the first connector. Each of the positioning holes includes a retention section and a guiding section in front of the retention section, and the retention sections is same to the positioning posts while the guiding sections is larger than the position posts in dimension. | 01-13-2011 |
20110014814 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH SHIELDING MEANS FOR GROUNDING AND IMPEDANCE METCHING - An electrical connector ( | 01-20-2011 |
20110014823 | ELECTRICAL CONTACT HAVING UPPER CONTACT WITH THICKENED BASE PORTION - An electrical contact ( | 01-20-2011 |
20110065334 | CONTACT FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A contact ( | 03-17-2011 |
20110096323 | OPTICAL-FIBER CONNECTOR WITH ACCURATE MEASURING REFERENCE - An optical-fiber connector includes an insulative main body having a pair of optical components extending forwardly therefrom. Each optical component defines at least one lens and a guiding post located at outside of the lens. Each guiding post defines a through hole extend through the guiding post and the main body in a front-to-back direction and fulfilled with the air for transmitting a test light. The test light from the through hole of the guiding post acts as an accurate measuring reference of the true position between the lens and the fiber because of having no displacement of the light path through a through hole. | 04-28-2011 |
20110103747 | OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR CONFIGURED WITH SEPARATED SEAT MEMBER AND LENS MEMBER - An optical fiber connector includes a lens member integrally forming pairs of lens at a front face thereof, a seat member assembly retained on a rear face of the lens member and fiber cables. The seat member defines slim grooves aligned with the lens and the fiber cables are received and retained in the slim grooves. | 05-05-2011 |
20110275229 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING PASSAGEWAY WITH HARD STOP PREVENTING OVER-COMPRESSION DURING DOWNWARD OPERATION - An electrical connector including an insulative housing and a number of terminals. The insulative housing includes an upper substrate and a lower substrate. The upper substrate defines an array of upper holes and the lower substrate defines an array of lower holes corresponding to the upper holes. The terminals are received in the upper and lower holes and each comprises an upper contact, a lower contact electrically connecting with the upper contact and a spring located between the upper contact and the lower contact. The upper contact protrudes a restricting portion for restricting the spring. A diameter of the lower hole is less than that of the upper hole and a distance of the restricting portion. So a top surface of the lower substrate supports the restricting portion. | 11-10-2011 |