Claims
- 1. A circuit panel having a plurality of electrical components mounted thereon at respective locations and requiring electrical power, comprising:
- a rigid dielectric substrate having opposed major side surfaces having circuit path means thereon for signal transmission, at least one of said major side surfaces having a plurality of electrical components mounted thereon at respective locations, said substrate having at least one edge portion selected to be an active edge for receipt of electrical power at a plurality of power-receiving locations spaced therealong each having a respective terminal means; and
- at least one bus assembly mounted to and along a respective said substrate side surface and including a plurality of power buses and at least one return bus adapted to conduct electrical power therealong from said active edge to said electrical components, each said power and return bus comprises a rigid metal bus member of substantial conductive mass and including an elongate body section of selected thickness and having opposed parallel major side surfaces of substantially constant width and opposed parallel side edge surfaces, said body section extending between a first termination section and a second termination section;
- each said first termination section joined to a corresponding terminal means of a respective one of said power-receiving locations along said active edge for electrical engagement with respective power or return path conductor means, and each said second termination section adapted to be ultimately electrically connected to a said electrical component, and each said body section being insulated from other circuit path means of the substrate;
- said bus assembly being secured to said substrate side surface such that each said bus member is disposed on edge with respect to said substrate, and substantial lengths of said body sections extend to interior regions of said circuit panel and are grouped together adjacent and substantially against each other, said substantial lengths being separated by insulative material, and angled portions extend from said body sections proximate said active edge and along said substrate surface on edge to conclude in respective said first termination sections joined to respective said terminal means spaced along said active edge,
- whereby the substantial lengths of the body sections of the several bus members essentially extend to interior panel regions along one path and power is supplied thereto in a manner maximizing the surface area available for signal transmission circuit paths and mounting of electrical components.
- 2. A circuit panel as set forth in claim 1 wherein said bus members of said bus assembly are secured together along said substantial lengths of body sections portions.
- 3. A circuit panel as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first termination sections of said power buses and corresponding termination sections of said terminal means are tab portions disposed on edge with respect to said substrate and have facing major surfaces joined to each other.
- 4. A circuit panel as set forth in claim 3 wherein said terminal means spaced along said active edge are respective terminal members secured to said substrate.
- 5. A circuit panel as set forth in claim 1 wherein a said second termination section is a pin section extending from a said bus member to be insertable into and solderable within a socket contact means of said substrate in electrically conductive engagement with a circuit path segment extending to a contact means of a respective said electrical component.
- 6. A circuit panel as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second termination section comprises a tab portion extending from a said side edge of a said bus member parallel and adjacent and soldered to a circuit path segment of said substrate extending to a contact means of a respective said electrical component.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/127,746 filed Dec. 2,1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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