Abstract:
An electrical junction box includes a printed board, a broad bus bar for a power source circuit, a plurality of output side connecting terminal members, and a casing for containing the printed board, broad bus bar, and terminal members. A plurality of fuses are mounted on fuse-containing sections in parallel with one another. The broad bus bar for a power source circuit has a vertical portion and a horizontal portion extending from an upper end of the vertical portion to form an inverted L-shaped configuration. The output side connecting terminal members are disposed in a space covered with the broad bus bar. The broad bus bar is provided with a window so that a soldered condition of the output side connecting terminal members can be seen through the window.
Abstract:
A wiring board formed with electric circuits is provided, wherein said electric circuits are formed by comprising straight bus bar segments, each of the straight bus bar segments having contact portions at opposite ends thereof, said wiring board having means for bringing the respective contact portions into electrical contact
Abstract:
An array of light emitting diodes coupled between a substrate and a transparent electrode include a pair of equipotential bus bars supplying electrical current simultaneously to at least two light emitting diodes, each located in its own area of transparent conductive material. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a linear array of light emitting diodes has an electrode that includes a conductive island for each light emitting diode and a bus bar interconnecting and surrounding the conductive islands.
Abstract:
A semiconductor power circuit in which multiple field effect transistor dies are solder connected between opposed contact surfaces of overlying flat conductors and are clamped by means of spring clips which are arranged in symmetrically opposed relationship. A circuit board also disposed between the clamped surfaces is protected from the clamping forces by means of a soft paper layer with holes registering with similar holes in the circuit board to permit solder pads to pass there through.
Abstract:
In an electronic control unit, a chassis is provided with a plate portion, and a circuit board is secured to a board-side attaching surface of the plate portion with a predetermined space secured relative to the plate portion. The chassis is further provided with a side wall protruding from the circumferential portion of the other surface of the plate portion and is mounted on a surface of a housing incorporating a device therein, with an end surface of the side wall being seated on the surface of the housing. A bus bar is fixed at a fixing portion thereof to the board-side attaching surface between the plate portion and the circuit board and is connected to a terminal of the device which is taken out from the housing. The bus bar is provided at plural free ends thereof with branch portions at which lead portions extend to be joined at end portions thereof to the circuit board. Elastic portions for reducing stresses which are developed at juncture portions of the lead portions to the circuit board as the temperature changes are formed between the base portion and the branch portions alongside the board-side attaching surface.
Abstract:
A box unit is a housing having a space for containing a circuit board therein. Bus bars are insert-molded in a resin body of the box. A metal shield plate is insert-molded around the entire periphery of the box and outside the bus bars. As a result, the box has a shield and is reduced in size compared with a metal box.
Abstract:
A DC-AC inverter includes a Printed Circuit Board (PCB), a plurality of electronic components, and at least a conductive member. The PCB has a top component side and a bottom soldering side, and a copper foil forming an inverting circuit path. The electronic components are mounted on the component side of the PCB to electrically connect with the copper foil. The conductive member is overlapped on the soldering side of the PCB, wherein the conductive member is electrically connected with the copper foil of the PCB to form a safety route of inverting circuit path for electrically bridging an elevated electric current passing therethrough so as to prevent the copper foil from being damaged by the elevated electric current.
Abstract:
A soldering structure between a tab of a bus bar and a printed substrate is disclosed to provide a soldering structure between a tab of a bus bar and a printed substrate that causes no crack. An electrical conductive material is formed on a printed substrate. A tab through-hole is provide to penetrate the electrical conductive material and printed substrate. A tab formed by bending a body of the bus bar enters the tab through-hole. A periphery of the tab and the electrical conductive material are interconnected by soldering. A stress-absorbing aperture or recess is provided in an insulation plate on which the body of the bus bar is mounted. The stress-absorbing aperture or recess can absorb an axial stress caused in the tab.
Abstract:
A connecting structure for connecting a busbar base with a printed circuit board, in which the busbar base (11a or 13a) and a busbar (5) fixed to the busbar base (11a or 13a) form an electrical circuit, includes a male terminal (5a) protruding from the busbar (5), and a female terminal (4b) connected to a conductive pattern of the printed circuit board (4). The connecting structure is characterized in that the busbar (5) fixed to the busbar base (11a or 13a) and the conductive pattern of the printed circuit board (4) are electrically and securely connected when the male terminal (5a) is fitted into the female terminal (4b).
Abstract:
A soldering structure between a tab of a bus bar and a printed substrate is disclosed to provide a soldering structure between a tab of a bus bar and a printed substrate that causes no crack. An electrical conductive material is formed on a printed substrate. A tab through-hole is provide to penetrate the electrical conductive material and printed substrate. A tab formed by bending a body of the bus bar enters the tab through-hole. A periphery of the tab and the electrical conductive material are interconnected by soldering. A stress-absorbing aperture or recess is provided in an insulation plate on which the body of the bus bar is mounted. The stress-absorbing aperture or recess can absorb an axial stress caused in the tab.