Patent ID: 7361025

Claim:
A land grid array (LGA) interposer structure, comprising an electrically insulating carrier plane, at least one interposer mounted on a first surface of said carrier plane, said interposer selectively having a hemi-toroidal, conical, dome-shaped conic section, generally cylindrical or hemi-spherical configuration in transverse cross-section and being constituted of a dielectric elastomeric material; a plurality of electrically-conductive elements being arranged about the surface of said at least one hemi-toroidal interposer and extending radially inwardly and downwardly from an uppermost end thereof into electrical contact with at least one component located on an opposite side of said electrically insulating carrier plane, said electrically-insulating carrier plane having at least one through-extending via formed therein, an electrically-conductive pad extending through said at least one via and having portions extending in surface contact with upper and lower surfaces of said insulating carrier plane, said electrically-conductive elements comprising metallic strips extending into contact with the pad portion on the upper surface of said pad, and the at least one component on the opposite side of said insulating carrier plane being in contact with the pad portion on the upper surface of said pad and, and the components on the opposite side of said insulating carrier plane comprising a solder ball in electrically-conductive contact with the pad portion on the lower surface of said insulating carrier plane, said at least one hemi-toroidal interposer having a circular configuration, said insulating carrier plane having said through-extending via communicating with a hollow center of said interposer, and a plurality of slits being formed in the sidewall of said interposer spaced about the perimeter of said at least one interposer facilitating the venting of gases and pressure therethrough and dividing said at least one interposer into discrete segments, and at least one or more of said segments differing in height from the remaining segments.