Spacer for mounting boards

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Inventors

Takahashi, Katsumasa

Application #

594732

Filed

Mar-29-1984

Published

Aug-12-1986

Current US Class

024/297
024/453
174/138D
411/508
411/913

International Classes

F16B 019/00; H05K 007/12

Field of Search

174/138 24/453 24/573 24/297 24/458 24/305 24/628 24/326 24/336 248/467 248/205.5 248/206.2 248/206.3 411/500 411/508 411/907 411/908 411/358 361/418 361/419 361/420

Assignee

Kitagawa Industries Co., Ltd. (Nagoya, JP)

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Abstract
A spacer for mounting boards, such as wiring boards or printed circuit boards, made of synthetic resin and comprising a resilient detent member provided at one end of a center support pillar member which extends in the vertical direction from the center of the resilient detent member, a pair of resilient reverse detent leg members provided at both sides of the support pillar member and extending obliquely downward so as to prevent the spacer from coming off out of the board or boards when inserted through a hole formed in one of the boards and mounted on the boards by restoring its inherently extended condition of the leg members, and a resilient support member provided at the other end of the support pillar member, all which components are integrally formed in one piece. With this construction, the spacer can be easily mounted at one of the boards so as to hold the boards and maintain a space between the boards without bending, even if it is mounted on the wiring boards carrying heavy electronic parts thereon. The spacer is simple in construction and is easy for manufacturing at low cost.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A spacer for mounting a first board having a hole therethrough and a second board spaced from the first board, each of the boards having a first surface and a second surface, said spacer comprising:

(a) a first resilient detent member having a first side and a second side, the second side being concave and, in use, resiliently engaging the first surface of the first board around the hole in the first board;

(b) a support pillar member having a first end and a second end, the first end of said support pillar member extending from a central portion of the second side of said first resilient detent member and, in use, extending through the hole in the first board;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a spacer made of synthetic resin and for maintaining space between base plates or boards such as wiring boards or printed circuit boards by inserting into a mounting hole formed on one of the boards and fixing said boards when using a plurality of the boards in a stacked condition.

2. Description of the Prior Art

When mounting many wiring boards, for instance, on a chassis of an electronic apparatus or appliance according to the prior art, it is often desired that each board is stacked in the horizontal direction at a predetermined distance, with one edge of each board coupled on a frame through hinge means.

In this case, however, when rather heavy electronic parts are mounted on a wiring board such as is mentioned above, the board often becomes flexed downward, thus causing short circuited conditions to occur on the board or damages to the board to occur.

In order to prevent these short circuited conditions and damages to the board or boards from occurring, conventionally spacers are inserted between wiring boards. However, the spacers of this kind according to the prior art are used in such a manner that they are only sandwiched between the upper and lower boards, thus resulting in shortcomings such as that the spacers often come off by vibrations caused for some reasons or by accidental shocks when carrying out, for instance, maintenance work.
 
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