FLAT FLEXIBLE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR AND SUPPORTING DEVICE THEREFOR
20230216286 · 2023-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02G3/24
ELECTRICITY
H02G3/30
ELECTRICITY
F16L3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H02G3/30
ELECTRICITY
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An assembly of a flat flexible electrical conductor and a supporting device that quickly and easily supports an intermediate portion of a flat flexible electrical conductor on a support surface. The flat flexible electrical conductor includes a plurality of electrically conductive traces supported on an electrically non-conductive insulator. The electrically non-conductive insulator has an opening extending therethrough. The supporting device includes a head portion and a shaft portion. The head portion includes first and second flanges disposed on opposite sides of the flat flexible electrical conductor and an intermediate portion that extends through the opening of the electrically non-conductive insulator.
Claims
1. An assembly comprising: a flat flexible electrical conductor including a plurality of electrically conductive traces supported on an electrically non-conductive insulator, the electrically non-conductive insulator having an opening extending therethrough; and a supporting device including a head portion and a shaft portion, the head portion including first and second flanges disposed on opposite sides of the flat flexible electrical conductor and an intermediate portion that extends through the opening of the electrically non-conductive insulator.
2. The assembly defined in claim 1 wherein an inner surface of the opening of the electrically non-conductive insulator and an outer surface of the intermediate portion of the supporting device engage one another to prevent relative rotation between the flat flexible electrical conductor and the supporting device.
3. The assembly defined in claim 1 wherein each of the first and second flanges has a cross-sectional shape in a general form of a truncated cone.
4. The assembly defined in claim 3 wherein angled surfaces of the truncated cones face inwardly toward the intermediate portion.
5. The assembly defined in claim 1 further including first and second slits that extend through the flat flexible electrical conductor.
6. The assembly defined in claim 5 wherein the first and second slits extend in opposite axial directions from opposed edges of the opening through the flat flexible electrical conductor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
[0018] The illustrated flat flexible electrical conductor 10 includes a plurality of electrically conductive traces 11 that are surrounded by an electrically non-conductive insulator 12. However, the flat flexible electrical conductor 10 may include any desired number of such electrically conductive traces 11, and such electrically conductive traces 11 may be supported on the electrically non-conductive insulator 12 in any desired manner. The flat flexible electrical conductor 10 includes a first end (not shown) having a first electrical connector provided thereon and a second end (not shown) having a second electrical connector provided thereon. In a manner that is well known in the art, the electrically conductive traces 11 contained within the flat flexible electrical conductor 10 are connected to respective electrical contacts (not shown) provided within the first and second electrical connectors that facilitate electrical connections between each of such traces 11 and one or more electrically operated devices (not shown) provided in an electrical system. Thus, the illustrated portion of the flat flexible electrical conductor 10 is an intermediate portion that is located between the first and second ends thereof.
[0019] An opening 13 extends through the flat flexible electrical conductor 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the opening 13 is generally hexagonal in shape. However, the opening 13 may have any desired shape. Additionally, first and second slits 14 extend through the flat flexible electrical conductor 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the slits extend in opposite axial directions from opposed edges of the opening 13 through the flat flexible electrical conductor 10. However, any desired number of such slits 14 may extend from any desired portions of (and in any desired directions from) the opening 13. The purposes for the opening 13 and the slits 14 will be explained below.
[0020] The structure of the supporting device 20 is illustrated in detail in
[0021] For a purpose that will be described below, the outer surface of the intermediate portion 23 of the supporting device 20 may be formed having a shape that generally conforms with the shape of the opening 13 that extends through the flat flexible electrical conductor 10. Thus, in the illustrated embodiment, the outer surface of the intermediate portion 23 of the supporting device 20 may be hexagonal in shape. However, the opening 13 may have any desired shape.
[0022] The supporting device 20 also includes a shaft portion 24 that extends from the head portion. In the illustrated embodiment, the shaft portion 24 is generally cylindrical in shape, although such is not required. In the illustrated embodiment, the shaft portion 24 has a plurality of annular serrations 24a provided thereon. The purpose for the first and second flanges 21 and 2, the intermediate portion 23, and the shaft portion 24 and serrations 24a will be explained below.
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[0024] In this orientation, the flat flexible electrical connector 10 is captured between the first and second flanges 21 and 22 and, therefore, is positively retained on the supporting device 20. Consequently, it is highly unlikely that the flat flexible electrical connector 10 could be inadvertently removed from the supporting device 20. As mentioned above, the outer surface of the intermediate portion 23 of the supporting device 20 may be formed having a shape that generally conforms with the shape of the opening 13 that extends through the flat flexible electrical conductor 10. As a result, relative rotational movement between the flat flexible electrical connector 10 and the supporting device 20 can be prevented.
[0025] After the flat flexible electrical connector 10 and the supporting device 20 and been assembled together, the shaft portion 24 of the supporting device 20 is aligned with the opening 31 through the fixed support surface 30 (as shown in
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[0028] The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiments. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.