Abstract:
A single element electrical connector includes a single conductive contact element formed into a cage structure having a wire insert end and a wire contact end along a longitudinal centerline axis of the connector. The cage structure defines an upper pick-up surface having a surface area suitable for placement of a suction nozzle of a vacuum transfer device, as well as a pair of contact tines biased towards the centerline axis to define a contact pinch point for an exposed core of a wire inserted into the connector. A contact surface is defined by a member of the cage structure for electrical mating contact with a respective contact element on a component on which the connector is mounted.
Abstract:
A packaging structure for assembling to a printed circuit board (PCB) comprises a captive screw having a screw head, a threaded shank and a sleeve; and a fixture pressing against the screw head for a part of the threaded shank to expose from a distal end of the sleeve, and clamping the fixture on the sleeve.
Abstract:
A packaging structure for assembling to a printed circuit board (PCB) comprises a captive screw having a screw head, a threaded shank and a sleeve; and a fixture pressing against the screw head for a part of the threaded shank to expose from a distal end of the sleeve, and clamping the fixture on the sleeve.
Abstract:
A packaging method for assembling a captive screw to a printed circuit board (PCB) includes the steps of providing a captive screw having a screw head, a threaded shank and a sleeve; pressing a fixture toward the screw head for a part of the threaded shank to exposed from a distal end of the sleeve, and then clamping the fixture on the sleeve; providing a PCB having through holes and a layer of solder provided thereon; using a tool to pick up the fixture and the captive screw and align the threaded shank with one through hole on the PCB; releasing the fixture and the captive screw from the tool for a flange at the distal end of the sleeve to extend into the through hole; heating, melting and then cooling to harden the solder layer, so that the sleeve is fixedly held to the PCB; and removing the fixture.
Abstract:
A terminal structure for a vehicle-mounted motor includes a motor body having a motor terminal 28 connected to a coil, and a circuit body 5 holding a circuit board 18 for controlling a rotation of the motor body and is assembled in the motor body, wherein a stress relaxation section 35 is provided in an intermediate of an intermediate conductor 34, in order to reduce stress acting on the intermediate conductor 34 connecting the motor terminal 28 and the circuit board 18 and to thereby improve the conductive reliability of electrical joint.
Abstract:
Methods and means for embedding electronic components, such as LED-based light sources and associated control circuitry, into molded or continuously cast surface materials (e.g., material manufactured under the trademark CORIAN®). During the manufacture of the surface material, the components can be held in position using a scaffold or frame constructed of a sacrificial material, the same material as the finished surface material and/or another material used in the manufacture of the finished product. The embedded components can include control circuitry, e.g., printed circuit boards, for separately controlling each component, power conductors and data busses. Conductors and/or busses can be in the form of conductive rails, wire mesh or sheets. Access to the conductors in the finished product can be made by a number of methods, including but not limited to sanding, grinding, drilling into, screwing into, and/or inserting pins into the finished material.
Abstract:
Removable circuits and related mounting hardware for removably connecting circuits to a vehicle's control system. Circuits and connectors form an addressable assembly which may be enclosed in a flowable material.
Abstract:
An illuminant structure, adapted to a liquid crystal display, is provided. The illuminant structure includes a printed circuit board (PCB) having a conducting line and a connector. The connector is mounted on the back side of the PCB and electrically connected to the conducting line. A socket is mounted on the top side of PCB and electrically connected to the conducting line. A lamp having an external electrode is bracketed by and electrically connected to the socket.
Abstract:
A mother board mounts a memory module via a plug-socket coupling, wherein the edge of the memory module has a plug member mounted on a socket member of the mother board. The mother board has a plurality of abutment members abutting the edge surface of the bottom edge of the memory module for which the plug is formed. The abutment members act as ground terminals for connecting the ground layer of the memory module to the ground layer of the mother board, and also act as heat radiation members.
Abstract:
In a structure for attaching a circuit board terminal to a circuit board, stress is minimized in a soldered portion on a circuit section upon inserting and drawing an electrical element into and from the circuit board. The attaching structure including a holding member mounted on and secured to a circuit board, a bus bar that has a base portion supported on the holding member and a leg portion that passes one or more through-holes and to be soldered on a circuit section, and a circuit board terminal that has a base portion to be connected to the bus bar and a connection portion adapted to be coupled to a terminal of an electrical element. The bus bar is provided on the base portion with elastic tongue pieces that can contact elastically with a circuit board terminal. The circuit board terminal is connected through the bus bar to the circuit section.