IP Library Granted Patent US 11,602,049
Granted Patent B2
US 11,602,049 · App. 17/397,382 · Granted Mar 7, 2023

Circuit board

Inventors: Makiya Kimura (Kawasaki, JP); Satoshi Yamaga (Kawasaki, JP); Yohichi Sasaki (Kawasaki, JP)
Assignee: TYCO ELECTRONICS JAPAN G.K.
H05K1/117H01R12/721H05K2201/098H05K2201/09145
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Patent No.
US 11,602,049
App. No.
17/397,382
Granted
Mar 7, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A circuit board includes a protective film of such a type that a mating contact slides on the protective film and rides over a pad, and is prevented from deteriorating due to attachment and detachment. A circuit board 10 includes a plate-shaped base body 40 , a pad 20 formed on a surface of the base body 40 and responsible for electrical contact with a mating contact, and a protective film 30 that spreads on the surface of the base body 40 in contact with an edge of the pad 20 . The edge of the pad 20 and a portion, which contacts the edge of the pad 20 , of the protective film 30 respectively have heights consecutive to each other. The pad 20 contacts, by causing the mating contact that has slid in a sliding direction in contact with the protective film 30 to ride over the pad 20 , the mating contact that has ridden over the pad 20.

Claims (31)

1. A circuit board, comprising:

a plate-shaped base body:

a plurality of pads formed on a surface of the base body and responsible for electrical contact with corresponding mating contacts, the plurality of pads being sequentially arranged with spacing in a sliding direction; and

a protective film on the base body, the protective film being in contact with an edge of each pad and spreading on the surface of the base body;

wherein the protective film is in contact with both an edge at a rear end of the first pad positioned relatively in front among the plurality of pads arranged in the sliding direction and an edge at a front end of the second pad adjacent to the rear of the first pad and spreads on the surface of the base body.

2. The circuit board of claim 1 , wherein the edge of the pad and a portion of the protective film that is in contact with the edge respectively have heights continuous with each other.

3. The circuit board of claim 1 , wherein:

the protective film is adapted to cause the mating contact sliding rearward in a predetermined sliding direction in contact with the protective film to ride over the pad and to contact the pad that is ridden over, and

an edge of the pad at a front end thereof in the sliding direction extends linearly in a width direction intersecting the sliding direction.

4. The circuit board of claim 1 , wherein:

a plurality of rows including the plurality of pads sequentially arranged with spacing in the sliding direction are arranged in a width direction intersecting the sliding direction, and

the pads arranged in the two rows adjacent to each other in the width direction are respectively formed at positions deviating from each other in the sliding direction.

5. The circuit board of claim 1 , wherein the pads and the protective film are respectively formed on both surfaces of the base body.

6. The circuit board of claim 1 , wherein:

a front end portion on the side of the base body on which the mating contact moves rearward in the sliding direction and first contacts the protective film, has a tapered shape that decreases in thickness toward the front, and

the protective film covers the front end portion and spreads.

7. The circuit board of claim 1 , wherein the protective film has a lower friction coefficient than that of the surface of the base body.

8. A circuit board, comprising:

a plate-shaped base body:

a plurality of pads formed on a surface of the base body and responsible for electrical contact with corresponding mating contacts, the plurality of pads sequentially arranged with spacing in a sliding direction, the plurality of pads being arranged in a plurality of rows arranged in a width direction intersecting the sliding direction, wherein the pads arranged in two rows adjacent to each other in the width direction are respectively formed at positions deviating from each other in the sliding direction; and

a protective film on the base body, the protective film being in contact with an edge of each pad and spreading on the surface of the base body.

9. The circuit board of claim 8 , wherein the edge of the pad and a portion of the protective film that is in contact with the edge respectively have heights continuous with each other.

10. The circuit board of claim 8 , wherein:

the protective film is adapted to cause the mating contact sliding rearward in a predetermined sliding direction in contact with the protective film to ride over the pad and to contact the pad that is ridden over, and

an edge of the pad at a front end thereof in the sliding direction extends linearly in a width direction intersecting the sliding direction.

11. The circuit board of claim 8 , wherein the protective film is in contact with both an edge at a rear end of the first pad positioned relatively in front among the plurality of pads arranged in the sliding direction and an edge at a front end of the second pad adjacent to the rear of the first pad and spreads on the surface of the base body.

12. The circuit board of claim 8 , wherein the pads and the protective film are respectively formed on both surfaces of the base body.

13. The circuit board of claim 8 , wherein:

a front end portion on the side of the base body on which the mating contact moves rearward in the sliding direction and first contacts the protective film, has a tapered shape that decreases in thickness toward the front, and

the protective film covers the front end portion and spreads.

14. The circuit board of claim 8 , wherein the protective film has a lower friction coefficient than that of the surface of the base body.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 18, 2024
From: TYCO ELECTRONICS JAPAN G.K.
To: TE CONNECTIVITY JAPAN G.K.
Reel/Frame 069811/0353 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 9, 2021
From: KIMURA, MAKIYA; YAMAGA, SATOSHI; SASAKI, YOHICHI
To: TYCO ELECTRONICS JAPAN G.K.
Reel/Frame 057128/0260 →