Securing device

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Inventors

Sugiura, Haruyuki
Takahashi, Katsumasa

Application #

803102

Filed

Dec-5-1991

Published

Mar-2-1993

Current US Class

024/297
174/138D
361/752
411/508

International Classes

H05K 005/00

Field of Search

361/396 361/412 361/419 361/420 361/399 361/415 361/413 361/417 248/73 411/508 411/509 411/510 174/138 403/405 403/408 24/297 24/453

Assignee

Kitagawa Industries Co., Ltd. (JP)

Examiners

Picard; Leo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Davis, Bujold & Streck

US Patent References

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4604776   Spacer for mountin...
4629356   Securing unit
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Abstract
A securing device for securing two boards firmly to one another with a predetermined distance therebetween. The securing device is integrally formed of resin and comprises a resilient reverse retention member to support a first board, a rectangular linkage member, resilient legs provided on both sides of the linkage member to engage the first board, and a support base to support a second board thereon. Characteristically provided with recesses at the foot of both widthwide sides of the linkage member, the securing device of this invention is enabled to have the advantages of both having a rectangular-shaped linkage member and an improvement in strength.
 
Claims
Wherefore, having described the present invention, what is claimed is:

1. A device for securing a first board, which defines a relatively large first aperture, to a second board, which defines a relatively small aperture, in a spatial relationship, comprising:

a resilient reverse retention member being dish-shaped and having a concave inner portion which is resilient in the curved direction, said resilient reverse retention member having a diameter larger than the diameter of said first aperture to facilitate engagement adjacent a periphery of said first aperture;

a first linkage member extending from a center of the concave inner portion of said resilient reverse retention member, said linkage member having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said first aperture to facilitate passage through said first aperture;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a securing device for securing two boards to one another in a spatial relationship.

Conventionally, securing devices have been used to secure chassis and printed boards of electrical equipment in electrical isolation. One such conventional securing device is mounted to a chassis by inserting its upper end portion into an aperture in the chassis and securing the printed board on the upper end portion thereof. The conventional securing device comprises a resilient reverse retention member, a linkage member and a pair of resilient legs. The resilient reverse retention member has a larger diameter than that of the chassis aperture for engaging with the outer surface of the chassis after the insertion. The linkage member extends from the center of the concave portion of the resilient reverse retention member and is inserted into the chassis aperture. Resilient legs are provided at both sides of the linkage member. These legs are resiliently deformed during insertion in the aperture and then abruptly allowed to return to their original positions engaging the chassis between the resilient legs and the resilient reverse retention member. When mounted to the chassis, the securing device secures the chassis between the resilient reverse retention member and the resilient legs. The resilient reverse retention member, snapped in place as explained above, is pressed onto the surface of the chassis and is elastically deformed. Therefore, the resilient reverse retention member can adjust to a certain range of thickness in the chassis when mounting the device securely onto the chassis. Furthermore, integrally formed on the upper portion of the linkage member is a structure for being slipped through an aperture in the printed board and supporting the printed board thereon.
 
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