Electronic apparatus with connector of changeable attitude
First Claim
1. An electronic apparatus, comprising:
- an enclosure;
a printed circuit board;
a first connector mounted on the printed circuit board; and
a member interposed between the enclosure and the printed circuit board so as to hold the printed circuit board on the enclosure, said member allowing change in attitude of the printed circuit board relative to the enclosure when a second, mating connector is merged into, and received by, the first connector.
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Abstract
A connector is mounted on a printed circuit board in an enclosure. A member is interposed between the enclosure and the printed circuit board so as to hold the printed circuit board on the enclosure. The member allows change in the attitude of the printed circuit board relative to the enclosure. When the connector is coupled to the other connector, the connector receives a force from the other connector in the electronic apparatus. The force induces the change in the attitude of the connector and the printed circuit board. The change in the attitude in this manner enables consumption of the energy of the force within the member. Generation of stress can be suppressed in a bonding member such as a solder coupling the connector with the printed circuit board, for example. Generation of cracks can be prevented in the solder. Shockproof is improved for the connector.
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10 Claims
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1. An electronic apparatus, comprising:
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an enclosure;
a printed circuit board;
a first connector mounted on the printed circuit board; and
a member interposed between the enclosure and the printed circuit board so as to hold the printed circuit board on the enclosure, said member allowing change in attitude of the printed circuit board relative to the enclosure when a second, mating connector is merged into, and received by, the first connector. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An electronic apparatus, comprising:
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an enclosure;
a frame member disposed within an opening defined in the enclosure, said frame member allowing a grip to protrude out of the enclosure, said grip extending from a USB male connector; and
a USB female connector defining a receiving opening, at a position receding inside the enclosure from the frame member, said receiving opening receiving insertion of a USB male connector. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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Specification