IP Library Granted Patent US 11,362,451
Granted Patent B2
US 11,362,451 · App. 17/016,705 · Granted Jun 14, 2022

Low insertion force contact and method of manufacture

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Patent No.
US 11,362,451
App. No.
17/016,705
Granted
Jun 14, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A low insertion force contact includes a main body and a spring beam extending from the main body at a mating end of the low insertion force contact. The spring beam has a mating interface configured for mating electrical connection to a mating contact. The spring beam includes a conductive base layer extending to the mating interface. A silver coating layer is provided on the conductive base layer. The silver coating layer is provided at the mating interface. A silver sulfide surface layer forms a solid lubricant directly on the silver coating layer. The silver sulfide surface layer forms a film having a controlled thickness at the mating interface.

Claims (35)

1. A low insertion force contact comprising:

a main body and a spring beam extending from the main body at a mating end of the low insertion force contact, the spring beam having a mating interface configured for mating electrical connection to a mating contact, the spring beam comprising:

a conductive base layer extending to the mating interface;

a silver coating layer provided on the conductive base layer, the silver coating layer being provided at the mating interface at the mating end; and

a silver sulfide surface layer forming a solid lubricant directly on the silver coating layer at the mating interface at the mating end, the silver sulfide surface layer forming a film defining a surface of the low insertion force contact at the mating interface at the mating end, the film having a controlled thickness.

2. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the silver sulfide surface layer is actively formed directly on the silver coating layer.

3. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the silver sulfide surface layer lowers a coefficient of friction of the surface of the low insertion force compared to a coefficient of friction of the silver coating layer.

4. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the silver sulfide surface layer is an additive film formed directly on the silver coating layer.

5. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the silver sulfide surface layer has a controlled coloring at the mating interface.

6. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the silver sulfide surface layer is formed by a non-hazardous chemical treatment of the silver coating layer.

7. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the silver sulfide surface layer is a lubricious film on the silver coating layer.

8. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the silver sulfide surface layer has a controlled thickness.

9. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the silver sulfide surface layer is configured to be mated to the mating contact at the mating interface.

10. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein an entire surface area of the mating end of the conductive base layer is covered by the silver sulfide surface layer.

11. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , further comprising a nickel coating layer between the conductive base layer and the silver coating layer.

12. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the conductive base layer is one of a copper base layer or a copper alloy base layer.

13. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the silver sulfide surface layer covers an entire surface area of the low insertion force contact.

14. The low insertion force contact of claim 1 , wherein the spring beam is a first spring beam, the low insertion force contact further comprising a second spring beam extending from the main body, a socket being formed between the first spring beam and the second spring beam configured to receive the mating contact, the second spring beam comprising:

a conductive base layer extending to the mating interface;

a silver coating layer provided on the conductive base layer, the silver coating layer being provided at the mating interface at the mating end; and

a silver sulfide surface layer forming a solid lubricant directly on the silver coating layer at the mating interface at the mating end, the silver sulfide surface layer forming a film defining a surface of the low insertion force contact at the mating interface at the mating end, the film having a controlled thickness.

15. A low insertion force contact comprising:

a main body and a spring beam extending from the main body at a mating end of the low insertion force contact, the spring beam having a mating interface configured for mating electrical connection to a mating contact, the spring beam comprising:

a conductive base layer extending to the mating interface, the conductive base layer being a copper base layer or a copper alloy base layer;

a nickel coating layer provided directly on the conductive base layer, the nickel coating layer being provided at the mating interface at the mating end;

a silver coating layer provided directly on the nickel coating layer, the silver coating layer being provided at the mating interface at the mating end; and

a silver sulfide surface layer provided directly on the silver coating layer, the silver sulfide surface layer forming a solid lubricant film defining a surface of the low insertion force contact at the mating interface at the mating end.

16. A method of manufacturing a low insertion force contact, the method comprising:

providing a conductive base layer including a spring beam at a mating end of the low insertion force contact, the spring beam including a mating interface at the mating end configured for mating electrical connection to a mating contact;

applying a silver coating layer on the conductive base layer at the mating interface of the spring beam; and

forming a silver sulfide surface layer directly on the silver coating layer to define a solid lubricant film defining a surface of the low insertion force contact at the mating interface of the spring beam, the solid lubricant film having a controlled thickness of silver sulfide material at the mating interface of the spring beam.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein said forming the silver sulfide surface layer comprises chemically treating the silver coating layer with a non-hazardous chemical treatment to form the silver sulfide surface layer on the silver coating layer.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein said forming the silver sulfide surface layer comprises treating the silver coating layer with a chemical treatment to achieve a uniform color film on the silver coating layer.

19. The method of claim 16 , wherein said applying a silver coating layer comprises plating the silver coating layer on the conductive base layer.

20. The method of claim 16 , wherein said forming the silver sulfide surface layer comprises treating the silver coating layer in a chemical bath.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Apr 28, 2022
From: TE CONNECTIVITY SERVICES GMBH
To: TE CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS GMBH
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