US3664510A - Card cage for printed circuit cards - Google Patents
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- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05K—PRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
- H05K7/00—Constructional details common to different types of electric apparatus
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- H05K7/1422—Printed circuit boards receptacles, e.g. stacked structures, electronic circuit modules or box like frames
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- Such mounting means are commonly referred to as card cages since generally they resemble cages and are of a unitary construction of varying sizes to accomodate various numbers and sizes of printed circuit cards or boards on which are mounted the usual electronic components including integrated circuit elements.
- the card cages are mounted and secured to a framework on which the terminal plugs and harness wiring are also mounted. The arrangement is such that when the selected printed circuit cards are slipped into their proper positions in the card cage a completely wired electrical apparatus is produced.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an improved card cage that securely holds a printed circuit card therein, yet permits a circuit card to be readily removed when so desired. It is a further object of the invention to provide a simpler, cheaper, and more easily manufactured card cage than had previously been provided.
- a card cage having spaced apart top and bottom members with aligned apertures into which flexible card guides are snapped.
- the card guides are separately formed, preferably of a plastic material and they are snapped into place after the top and bottom members are assembled into a box-like frame of desired size.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a card cage according to the present invention, but showing only a small number of card guides;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line 2-2 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged detail view in side elevation of a card guide in position in the card cage.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of a card guide showing its details.
- the card cage comprises principally an upper frame member 11, a lower frame member 12, and a pair of side pieces 13 and 14 which hold members 11 and 12 in spaced apart relationship to form an open box-like structure.
- the frame members and the side pieces may be formed of sheet metal and spot welded one to another, after which the structure may be zinc coated to inhibit corrosion.
- members 11 and 12 are each perforated with a series of apertures 26 spaced longitudinally along the length of the member. Whether the apertures are provided before or after the member is bent to shape is immaterial and whichever procedure is most practical can be followed.
- Each transverse row of apertures in the bottom member 12 will be in line with a similar row of apertures in the upper member, and when the card holders 27 are placed in the apertures as hereinafter described, a printed circuit card can be mounted in position as determined by the aperture positions.
- members 11 and 12 can be of any desired length so as to accomodate any number of cards.
- each pair of apertures there will be four apertures 26 in any transverse row thereof, a front pair 30 and a rear pair 31.
- the spacing between the innermost aperture of each pair of apertures is not critical, and in fact will vary for different card cages that are fabricated to hold different size printed circuit cards.
- the spacing between each aperture of a pair of apertures is critical in the sense to be hereinafter made clear. For the time being it will suffice to say that the apertures in each pair of apertures are spaced apart a fixed distance.
- each guide element 32 of a card holder 27 there is a projecting member 36 having the general shape of two truncated cones formed base to base.
- the base of the cone, or in other words the greatest diameter of the projecting member will be slightly greater than the diameter of an aperture 26.
- the diameter of the projecting member where it is joined to guide element 32 will be less than but about the diameter of aperture 26.
- the spacing between the two projecting members of a card holder 27 will be slightly greater than the spacing between the two apertures of an aperture pair. (See FIG. 4) It is in this sense that the spacing between apertures is critical as the term was used before. Because of the resiliency of the materials used to form a card holder 27 the projecting members 36 can be pushed through apertures and held firmly in place. Also because of the flexibility of strip 33 and the differences in the spacings between the projecting members 36 and between the apertures 26 strip 33 will bow upwardly. If
- strip 33 bows downwardly, it can be manually pushed upwardly.
- the dimensions of the various spacings are such that strip 33 bows above a line joining the bottoms of the channels 34 formed in the guide elements of a card holder. In this way, when a card cage is fully assembled with card holders and a printed circuit card is inserted, the card will be resiliently held by the bowed strips of four card holders (See FIG. 4).
- a card cage In use, a card cage will be assembled as shown in FIG. I and a card holder 27 inserted in each pair of apertures. Thus in each transverse section of the card cage there will be four card holders to hold a printed circuit card, two in upper member 1 1 and two in lower member 12.
- a printed circuit card 37 can be inserted into the cage as shown in FIG. 1, and it will be securely, although resiliently, held by the bowed strips 33 of the card holders.
- a stop 40 can be provided to limit the distance a card can be pushed into the cage.
- a card cage for printed circuit cards comprising an upper frame member having a plurality of pairs of apertures spaced longitudinally along the member, each pair of apertures being located along a line transverse of the member, a lower frame member having a plurality of pairs of apertures spaced 1ongitudinally along the member, each pair of apertures being located along a line transverse of the member, a pair of side members each of which is connected to opposite ends of said upper and said lower frame members to secure said frame members in a spaced apart relationship with each pair of apertures in one frame member being coplanar with a pair of apertures in the other frame member, both said pair of apertures being in a plane that is transverse to said frame members and parallel to said side members, and a printed circuit guide member comprising a pair of separated guide elements joined by a normally planar resilient strip, each guide element having a channel formed therein for guiding'a printed circuit card into the card cage, and a pair of projecting elements, one for each guide element, separated by a distance slightly greater than the
- a card cage for printed circuit cards according to claim 1 wherein the guide elements are provided with V-grooves for guiding printed circuit cards to the channels formed therein.
- a card cage for printed circuit cards according to claim 1 wherein the projecting elements that snap into the apertures of a frame member are formed of a resilient material and have at least one cross sectional diameter slightly greater than that of the apertures in the frame member.
- a card cage for printed circuit cards according to claim 1 wherein a guide member is provided for each pair of apertures provided on a frame member.
- each frame member is provided with a second plurality of pairs of apertures spaced longitudinally along the member, each of said second pairs of apertures being located along a line transverse of the member and aligned with a pair of apertures from the first plurality of pairs of apertures.
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US3878438A (en) * | 1973-09-28 | 1975-04-15 | William Jacobs A K A Calmark | Printed circuit card guide |
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US4323161A (en) * | 1978-12-22 | 1982-04-06 | Joseph Marconi | Printed circuit card retainer and rack assembly |
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Owner name: ELTRA CORPORATION, OHIO Free format text: CERTIFIED COPY OF MERGER FILED IN THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE OF DELAWARE ON JUNE 6, 1980, SHOWING MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME OF ASSIGNOR;ASSIGNOR:ATREL CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:003992/0237 Effective date: 19811020 Owner name: ELTRA CORPORATION, A CORP. OF NY Free format text: CERTIFIED COPY OF MERGER FILED IN THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE OF DELAWARE ON JUNE 6, 1980, SHOWING MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME OF ASSIGNOR;ASSIGNOR:ATREL CORPORATION (INTO);REEL/FRAME:003992/0237 Effective date: 19811020 |
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