CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTOR

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a circuit board connector in which there is no possibility of impairing the mechanical strength of a circuit board by moderating stress surely even if large stress is generated in a connecting part with a through-hole formed at a circuit board terminal and the circui...

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description PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a circuit board connector in which there is no possibility of impairing the mechanical strength of a circuit board by moderating stress surely even if large stress is generated in a connecting part with a through-hole formed at a circuit board terminal and the circuit board due to a difference in a thermal expansion coefficient between an insulation housing of the circuit board connector and the circuit board. SOLUTION: In the circuit board connector 1 which has the insulation housing 4 fixed to the circuit board 3, and the circuit board terminal 2 protruded from the insulation housing 4, the circuit board terminal 2 is curved into a nearly L-shape and has a bending part 5, and its one end penetrates through the insulation housing 4 to form a connector connection terminal 6 electrically connected to the counter connector, and the other end forms a circuit board circuit connection terminal 8 soldered to the through-hole 9 formed in the circuit board 3, and the bending part 5 forms a stress relaxation part 5 which is formed thinner than the other part of the circuit board terminal 2. COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI
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