Contact pin assembly, contact pin assembly manufacturing method, contact pin assembling structure, contact pin assembling structure manufacturing method, and socket for electrical parts

Abstract:

A contact pin assembly for a socket for electrical parts comprises a plurality of contact pins provided for a socket body of a socket for electrical parts and a connection member, formed separately, connecting all the contact pins with a predetermined distance between adjacent ones. The predetermined distance is made substantially equal to a distance between adjacent ones of terminals provided for an electrical part which is held in the socket body.

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Claims:

What is claimed is:

1. A contact pin assembly for a socket for electrical parts comprising: a plurality of contact pins provided for a socket body of the socket for electrical parts, each of saidcontact pins comprising: a spring function portion having elasticity, a contact portion which is formed to a top end side of the spring function portion and contacts the terminal of the electrical part, a conductive portion extending from the springfunction portion on a side thereof opposite to the contact portion, a mount base portion between the spring portion and the conductive portion, and a connection leg portion extending from the conductive portion; and a contact pin holding member forholding the mount base portions of all the contact pins with a predetermined distance between adjacent contact pins, and for restricting movement of the mount base portions in the lateral and vertical directions, said predetermined distance being madesubstantially equal to a distance between adjacent ones of terminals provided for an electrical part which is held in the socket body.

2. A contact pin assembly according to claim 1, wherein said conductive portion of the respective contact pins being connected together by a connection member, said connection member connecting all of the contact pins with a predetermineddistance.

3. A contact pin assembly according to claim 2, wherein said contact pins are arranged laterally symmetrically with respect to a center line of the contact pin assembly and when the contact portions of the contact pins are contacted to theterminals and pressed thereby, the contact portions of the laterally arranged contact pins are displaced either towards or away from a center line side of the assembly.

4. A contact pin assembly according to claim 1, wherein the contact pins are arranged symmetrically in the lateral direction about a center axis, and the contact pins are deformed to maintain the symmetrical arrangement at a time of pressing thesocket.

5. A contact pin assembly according to claim 1, wherein the spring function portion has an S shape or an inverted S shape.

6. A contact pin assembly according to claim 1, further comprising: a floating plate comprising a plurality of receiving holes to receive the contact pins; and a spring to urge the plate towards the socket.

7. A contact pin assembly according to claim 6, wherein the contact pins each comprise a thickness reduced portion not in contact with the receiving holes in an unbent state of the contact pin.

8. A contact pin assembly according to claim 7, wherein in a bent state of the contact pins the contact pins move smoothly in the receiving holes.

9. A contact pin assembly structure for a socket for electrical parts comprising: a plurality of contact pins provided for a socket body of a socket for electrical parts, each of said contact pins comprising a spring function portion havingelasticity, a contact portion which is formed to a top end side of the spring function portion and contacts the terminal of the electrical part, a conductive portion extending from the spring function portion on the side opposite to the contact portion,and a connection leg portion further extending from the conductive portion, a mount base portion between the spring portion and the conductive portion and a connector leg portion extending from the conductive portion, said conductive portions of therespective contact pins being connected together by a connection member, the connection member connecting all of the contact pins with a predetermined distance between adjacent ones, said predetermined distance being made substantially equal to adistance between adjacent ones of terminals provided for an electrical part which is held in the socket body; and a contact pin holding member formed of an insulating resin material, said contact pin holding member holding the mount base portion of thecontact pins to hold the mount base portion at a predetermined position in lateral and vertical directions.

10. A socket for electrical parts in which a plurality of terminals provided for an electrical part are electrically connected to an external test circuit means through a plurality of contact pins arranged in accordance with the arrangement ofsaid terminals, wherein a plurality of contact pin assembling structures each having the structure defined in claim 5 are laminated in numbers corresponding to the number of rows of the terminals of the electrical part.

11. A socket for electrical parts comprising: a socket body formed of an insulating resin material; a cover mounted to the socket body to be opened or closed; a plurality of contact pin assembly structures mounted to the socket body; and afloating plate elastically supported by the socket body through a spring, said floating plate having a terminal accommodation portion in which terminals of an electrical part is accommodated, said plurality of contact pin assembling structures beinglaminated in numbers corresponding to the number of rows of the terminals of the electrical part, and each of said contact pin assembling structure comprising: a plurality of contact pins provided for the socket body, each of said contact pins comprisinga spring function portion having elasticity, a contact portion which is formed to a top end side of the spring function portion and contacts the terminal of the electrical part, a conductive portion extending from the spring function portion on the sideopposite to the contact portion, a mount base portion between the spring portion and the conductive portion, and a connection leg portion further extending from the conductive portion, said conductive portions of the respective contact pins beingconnected together by a connection member, the connection member connecting all the contact pins with a predetermined distance between adjacent ones, said predetermined distance being made substantially equal to a distance between adjacent ones ofterminals provided for an electrical part which is held in the socket body; and a contact pin holding member formed of an insulating resin material, said contact pin holding member holding the mount base portion of the contact pins to hold the mountbase portion at a predetermined position in lateral and vertical directions.

Patent number:
    6575767
View patent at USPTO

Filing date:
    May 16, 2001

Issue date:
    June 10, 2003

Inventors:
Masami Fukunaga (Kawaguchi, JP)
Shuichi Satoh (Kawaguchi, JP)

Assignee:
Enplas Corporation (Saitama, JP)

Primary Examiner:
Tho D. Ta

Assistant Examiner:
Larisa Z Tsukerman

Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Staas & Halsey LLP

Current U.S. Classification: 439/331 439/71

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