FIXING APPARATUS FOR FIXING ONE OR MORE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS TO A HOUSING WALL

20190166712 ยท 2019-05-30

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates to a fixing apparatus for fixing one or more printed circuit boards to a housing wall having a frame part that comprises at least one locking means for fixing the frame part to the housing wall and at least one wedge body displaceably supported within the frame part, wherein the wedge body is displaceable into a position relative to the frame part in which a compressive force applied to the frame part by the wedge body deforms the outer frame wall at least regionally outwardly.

    Claims

    1. A fixing apparatus for fixing one or more printed circuit boards to a housing wall having a frame part that comprises at least one locking means for fixing the frame part to the housing wall and at least one wedge body displaceably supported within the frame part, wherein the wedge body is displaceable into a position relative to the frame part in which a compressive force applied to the frame part by the wedge body deforms the outer frame wall at least regionally outwardly.

    2. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein the wedge body is movable relative to the frame part by means of an adjustment means, in particular in the form of an adjustment screw, accessible from the outside, with the wedge body preferably being provided with a thread into which an adjustment screw led from the outside through the frame part screws.

    3. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein the wedge body extends in the longitudinal direction within the frame part and is displaceable in the longitudinal direction toward the frame part by the adjustment means.

    4. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim, wherein a synchronous action of pressure on oppositely disposed frame walls is effected by the wedge body.

    5. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein the wedge body is sequentially assembled from a plurality of wedge-like individual segments in the longitudinal direction.

    6. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 5, wherein a uniform action of force on the frame in the longitudinal direction of the frame part is effected by the wedge-like individual segments.

    7. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein the frame part and/or the wedge body are produced as a single part, preferably by means of water jet cutting or laser cutting; and/or in that the frame part and/or the wedge body are produced from plastic.

    8. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein a groove-like recess of an outer side of the frame part serves as the locking means, in particular a groove extending in the longitudinal direction for pushing the fixing apparatus onto a matching locking rail, particularly preferably a groove extending in the longitudinal direction and having a T section or a V section.

    9. An electronic unit having at least one housing and at least one printed circuit board arranged therein, wherein at least one fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 is arrangeable adjacent to the at least one printed circuit board at the housing by means of the locking means such that the at least one printed circuit board is pressable against the housing wall by the deformation of the outer frame wall.

    10. An electrical unit in accordance with claim 9, wherein a rail that extends in parallel with the at least one received printed circuit board and onto which the fixing apparatus can be pushed by means of the T groove or V groove is provided at the housing wall.

    11. An electrical unit in accordance with claim 9, wherein one or more card guides elongated in parallel with one another are provided within the housing for the introduction of the one or more printed circuit boards, with plugs, preferably complementary plugs, for matching plugs of the printed circuit boards being provided at the end side at the card guides, and with the rail for the locking of the fixing means preferably being aligned in parallel with the at least one card guide.

    12. An electrical unit in accordance with claim 9, wherein the fixing apparatus is lockable centrally between two printed circuit boards arranged within the housing so that each printed circuit board can be pressed against a housing wall by the synchronous deformation of oppositely disposed outer frame walls.

    13. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 2, wherein the wedge body extends in the longitudinal direction within the frame part and is displaceable in the longitudinal direction toward the frame part by the adjustment means.

    14. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 13, wherein a synchronous action of pressure on oppositely disposed frame walls is effected by the wedge body.

    15. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 3, wherein a synchronous action of pressure on oppositely disposed frame walls is effected by the wedge body.

    16. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 2, wherein a synchronous action of pressure on oppositely disposed frame walls is effected by the wedge body.

    17. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 16, wherein the wedge body is sequentially assembled from a plurality of wedge-like individual segments in the longitudinal direction.

    18. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 15, wherein the wedge body is sequentially assembled from a plurality of wedge-like individual segments in the longitudinal direction.

    19. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 14, wherein the wedge body is sequentially assembled from a plurality of wedge-like individual segments in the longitudinal direction.

    20. A fixing apparatus in accordance with claim 13, wherein the wedge body is sequentially assembled from a plurality of wedge-like individual segments in the longitudinal direction.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0026] Further advantages and properties of the invention will be explained in more detail in the following with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawings. There are shown:

    [0027] FIG. 1: a longitudinal section through the fixing apparatus in accordance with the invention;

    [0028] FIG. 2: a detail view of the adjustment means of the fixing apparatus in accordance with the invention; and

    [0029] FIG. 3: a sectional representation of the electronic unit disposed transversely to the longitudinal axis and including the fixing apparatus.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0030] FIG. 1 shows a longitudinal section through the fixing apparatus 10 in accordance with the invention from an observation perspective from above of the fixing apparatus 10. The fixing apparatus 10 comprises a bar-like frame part 11 having a parallelepiped outer structure. A wedge body 12 displaceable in the longitudinal direction is supported in a longitudinal recess 13 of the frame part 11.

    [0031] The wedge body 12 comprises a plurality of sequentially connected wedge-like individual segments 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, 12f, six in total in the embodiment of FIG. 1. Each individual segment 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, 12f has a symmetrical wedge shape whose slanted planes converge in the direction of the axis of the arrow 14 until the next wedge-like segment directly adjoins.

    [0032] The corresponding recess 13 within the frame part 11 is adapted in an exact fit to the shape of the individual segments 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, 12f, i.e. corresponding to each individual segment 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, 12f, the recess wall converges in the direction of the arrow 14 toward the center axis of the frame part 11 until the recess again abruptly expands to the original value and is again reduced.

    [0033] In the starting position, the wedge body 12 is received in an exact fit in the recess 13. If the wedge body 12 is transposed in the direction of the arrow 14, a respective force is applied to the recess wall converging toward the center axis due to the slanted planes of the individual segments 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, 12f. The individual forces effected by the individual segments 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, 12f are marked by corresponding arrows in FIG. 1.

    [0034] The force effect brings about a deformation of the frame structure in that the upper side and lower side of the frame 11 shown in FIG. 1 are almost uniformly outwardly arched in the longitudinal direction. The purpose of this deformation will be explained below with reference to FIG. 3.

    [0035] The adjustment screw 15 serves the adjustment of the wedge body 12 within the frame part 11. This screw 15 penetrates through a front face 11a of the frame part 11, with the screw head being accessibly countersunk in a corresponding recess of the front frame face 11a.

    [0036] The screw body extends through the recess 13 into a thread 16 embedded in the last individual segment 12f. Depending on the direction of rotation of the screw, the wedge body 12 is either drawn in the direction of the front face 11a or is pushed away therefrom. A good setting and fine adjustment of the frame deformation can hereby be achieved. A securing ring 17 is additionally arranged in the entrance region of the screw 15 into the recess 13.

    [0037] The mode of operation for stabilizing one or more printed circuit boards 30 within an electronic unit 20 by means of the fixing apparatus 10 will be explained in the following with reference to FIG. 3. It shows a cross-sectional representation through an electronic unit 20 including printed circuit boards 30 and a fixing apparatus 10. A part section of the housing 20 is shown here. Guide walls 22 can be recognized that stand perpendicular on the housing wall 21 and that extend in the longitudinal direction of the electrical unit and of the printed circuit boards 30, that is, in the plane of the drawing in the representation of the Figure.

    [0038] A respective printed circuit board 30 leans on these guide walls 22. The locking rail 23 for the fixing of the fixing apparatus 10 that likewise extends in the longitudinal direction centrally between the guide walls 22 is located between the two guide rails 22. The locking rail 23 comprises a rail pair 23a, 23b which extends in parallel and whose upper edge 23a, 23b is respectively outwardly angled. A T section can alternatively be used here. The fixing apparatus 10 comprises a matching longitudinal groove with a T section, alternatively a V section. The angled upper edges 23a 23b engage behind the respective lower edges 10a of the fixing apparatus 10 by pushing the fixing apparatus 10 onto the locking rail 23, whereby a shape match is formed. The fixing apparatus 10 can accordingly only be moved in the longitudinal direction of the rail 23.

    [0039] In the representation shown, the wedge body 12 likewise extends perpendicular to the plane of the drawing. The adjustment screw 15 is indicated schematically by circles. A force F can accordingly be applied perpendicular to the surface of the printed circuit boards 30 by the adjustment of the wedge body 12, whereby they are pressed against the side guides 22 of the housing 21. Exactly two printed circuit boards 30 or also only one individual printed circuit board can therefore be sufficiently stabilized by means of the fixing apparatus 10 within the electronic unit and can be pressed against the housing wall 22 so that there is a sufficient contact between the printed circuit board 30 and the housing 21 for the desired heat transfer.