Probe head having spring probes
US-2024118313-A1 · Apr 11, 2024 · US
US10317430B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10317430-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615762881-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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Provided is a contactor that can be manufactured easily and secure a long stroke. A contactor includes: a flexible board; a plurality of contact point portions that are provided in the flexible board; a plurality of springs that urge the contact point portions respectively toward an inspection target device; and a housing that receives the plurality of springs. Each of the springs has a flat winding portion that is provided at least at an end portion of the spring on the contact point portion side, and a diagonal tight winding portion that is provided at a longitudinally intermediate portion of the spring. A gap is present between the flat winding portion and the diagonal tight winding portion in an uncompressed state of the spring.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A contactor comprising: a flexible board configured to bend; a plurality of contact point portions provided on the flexible board; a plurality of springs that respectively urge the contact point portions toward a target; and a housing that accommodates the plurality of springs, wherein the flexible board is supported by positioning pins within the housing so as to move in a direction perpendicular to a face of the flexible board. 2. The contactor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the springs includes a flat winding portion provided at least at an end portion of the spring on a side of the contact point portion. 3. The contactor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the springs includes a diagonal tight winding portion provided at an intermediate portion of the spring in a longitudinal direction of the spring. 4. The contactor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the springs includes: a flat winding portion provided at least at an end portion of the spring on a side of the contact point portion; and a diagonal tight winding portion provided at an intermediate portion of the spring in a longitudinal direction of the spring, and wherein a gap is present between the flat winding portion and the diagonal tight winding portion when the spring is in an uncompressed state. 5. The contactor according to claim 4 , wherein, when each of the springs is compressed to a predetermined length, the gap is eliminated to thereby bring the flat winding portion and the diagonal tight winding portion into contact with each other. 6. The contactor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the contact point portions includes a positioning protrusion that extends into an inside of a corresponding one of the springs. 7. The contactor according to claim 6 , wherein, when the positioning protrusion and the spring are engaged with each other, a retaining force is generated to prevent the contact point portion from coming off the spring. 8. The contactor according to claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a stopper protrusion that penetrates the flexible board to extend from one surface side of the flexible board to the other surface side of the flexible board. 9. The contactor according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible board includes through holes surrounding each of the contact point portions in order to prevent the flexible board from bending due to a difference in height among contact ends of the contact point portions. 10. The contactor according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of positioning pins provided in the housing and penetrating the flexible board so as to position the flexible board with respect to the housing, wherein the flexible board is supported movably in a perpendicular direction to a face of the flexible board by the plurality of positioning pins. 11. The contactor according to claim 10 , wherein the flexible board includes a plurality of elongated holes into which the positioning pins are respectively inserted, and wherein each of the elongated holes includes a short dimension substantially the same as that of each of the positioning pins, and a lengthwise dimension larger than that of the positioning pin. 12. The contactor according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of contact point portions provided on the flexible board by electroforming. 13. The contactor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of contact point portions includes collar portions between which the flexible board is held. 14. The contactor according to claim 1 , wherein each contact point portion includes a positioning protrusion, and each spring includes a flat winding portion at an end portion of the each spring on a side of the each contact point portion; when the positioning protrusion is press-fitted into the flat winding portion, the each contact point portion is prevented from coming off the each spring. 15. The contactor according to claim 1 , further comprising a guide portion that is fixed onto the housing, and the guide portion includes a guide hole that determines an inspection position of the target. 16. A contactor comprising: a flexible board; a plurality of contact point portions provided on the flexible board; a plurality of springs that respectively urge the contact point portions toward a target; and a housing that accommodates the plurality of springs, wherein the housing includes a stopper protrusion that penetrates the flexible board to extend from one surface side of the flexible board to the other surface side of the flexible board. 17. The contactor according to claim 16 , wherein the plurality of contact point portions provided on the flexible board by electroforming. 18. The contactor according to claim 16 , wherein each of the plurality of contact point portions includes collar portions between which the flexible board is held. 19. The contactor according to claim 16 , wherein each contact point portion includes a positioning protrusion, and each spring includes a flat winding portion at an end portion of the each spring on a side of the each contact point portion; when the positioning protrusion is press-fitted into the flat winding portion, the each contact point portion is prevented from coming off the each spring. 20. A contactor comprising: a flexible board; a plurality of contact point portions provided on the flexible board; a plurality of springs that respectively urge the contact point portions toward a target; and a housing that accommodates the plurality of springs, wherein the flexible board includes through holes surrounding each of the contact point portions in order to prevent the flexible board from bending due to a difference in height among contact ends of the contact point portions.
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