Abstract:
A lead plate for connecting a printed circuit board (PCB) of a secondary battery to an bare cell includes a mounting portion connected to the PCB, a joint portion connected to the bare cell, a surface area of the joint portion facing the bare cell being smaller than a surface area of the mounting portion facing the PCB, and a step portion connecting the mounting portion and the joint portion to each other.
Abstract:
A circuit board assembly includes: a circuit board having opposite first and second surfaces and formed with a first through-hole defined by a hole-defining wall that extends between and that terminates at the first and second surfaces and that cooperates with the first and second surfaces to define first and second turns, respectively, the circuit board further having an abutting wall that extends between and that terminates at the first and second surfaces and that cooperates with the second surface to define a third turn; and an electric wire having a fixed end that is soldered to the circuit board, extending through the first through-hole, and passing over the first, second and third turns of the circuit board so as to form an inflection region between the first and second turns.
Abstract:
A receptacle structure includes a housing structure, a terminal insulating board, a first terminal and a second terminal. The housing structure is configured to be mounted on a printed wiring board and to accommodate a plug. The terminal insulating board includes a top face and a bottom face that is opposite to the top face. The terminal insulating board is disposed inside the housing structure with the bottom face facing towards the printed wiring board. The first terminal is connected to the printed wiring board via the first rear connection part and to the terminal insulating board. The second terminal is connected to the printed wiring board via the first front connection part and to the terminal insulating board. The first front connection part has a width narrower than the first rear connection part and is connected to the printed wiring board away from the first rear connection part.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a connecting element for the electric connection of a solenoid valve to a circuit board, having a first electric contact element for electrically contacting the solenoid valve, a second electric contact element for electrically contacting the circuit board, and at least one tolerance adjusting element, and a related fluid assembly. According to the invention the connecting element is configured as one piece, and the first electric contact element and the second electric contact element are connected to each other via the at least one tolerance adjusting element. A first modifiable tolerance adjusting element enables a length adjustment in at least one spatial direction in order to predetermine a desired spatial positioning of the first contact element and the second contact element relative to each other.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for adapting an electronic component with leads that are not suited to surface mounting on an electrical circuit. The method includes a step of bending said leads. The bending step shapes the leads of said component so that they are suitable for mounting on the surface of the electrical circuit. In particular, the invention applies to electronic components such as radio frequency and microwave power transistors, marketed notably in a straight-lead version.
Abstract:
An interconnection structure for circuit board and terminal members improves a configuration of a terminal member to be soldered to conductors on boards, and relaxes a stress applied to soldered portions, thereby preventing the soldered portions from a problem, such as cracking. An interconnection structure for circuit boards and terminal members includes two boards positioned away from each other. A terminal support base may be disposed on at least one of the boards and provided with a plurality of juxtaposed terminal guiding-holes, and a plurality of terminal members may be soldered to conductors on the two boards, may penetrate the terminal guiding-holes in the terminal support base, and may be provided with bent portions for stress relaxation at a position where the bent portions do not contact with the terminal support base.
Abstract:
A shield plate arranged between a connector and a circuit board for covering and shielding parts of metal pins sticking out from the circuit board when a connector provided with a board mounting surface having a plurality of metal pins and a connector connection surface is mounted at an end of the circuit board, provided with an connector-engagement part, a shield part of the metal pins, a mounting part having press-fit pins for insertion, and support parts of the press-fit pins and flexible parts at a part between the shield part and the mounting part, the press-fit pins becoming vertical to the circuit board in the state with the engagement part engaged with the connector and the free end parts of the press-fit pins provisionally inserted into the engagement holes, thereby enabling the press-fit pins to be press-fit into the engagement holes all at once by a pushing action of the support parts.
Abstract:
A vehicle light assembly includes a casing with a plurality of frames connected thereto and each frame has a hole for receiving a light bulb of a Light Emitting Diode therein. Each Light Emitting Diode includes two legs and two protrusions extend from the two legs respectively. The legs of the Light Emitting Diodes are connected to a circuit board by a section from a distill end of each leg to the protrusion. The light bulbs are then bent toward a side of the circuit board and engaged with the holes of the frames. The side of the circuit board is shaped to cooperate with the positions of the frames.
Abstract:
A circuit board assembly includes: a circuit board having opposite first and second surfaces and formed with a first through-hole defined by a hole-defining wall that extends between and that terminates at the first and second surfaces and that cooperates with the first and second surfaces to define first and second turns, respectively, the circuit board further having an abutting wall that extends between and that terminates at the first and second surfaces and that cooperates with the second surface to define a third turn; and an electric wire having a fixed end that is soldered to the circuit board, extending through the first through-hole, and passing over the first, second and third turns of the circuit board so as to form an inflection region between the first and second turns.
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly (5) includes an insulative housing, a number of electrical contacts (7) retained in the insulative housing, a chip module disposed above the insulative housing and comprising a number of connecting elements (80) to electrically connect the electrical contacts, and a printed circuit board (6) disposed below the insulative housing and comprising a number of conductive elements (60) to electrically connect the electrical contacts. The central axis of each connecting element of the chip module is aligned with the central axis of the conductive element of the printed circuit board in up-to-down direction.