This application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-078194, filed on Mar. 26, 2007, and the content of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a connector substrate for connecting speaker input terminals, via lead wires, to a printed circuit board including an output terminal, and to a speaker connection structure which uses the connector substrate.
To date, for a television set and the like, a number of structures have been proposed in which input terminals of a speaker housed in a cabinet are connected to a printed circuit board which includes an output terminal. As one of them, as shown in
In recent years, for a flat screen liquid crystal television and the like, importance being placed on external design and a reduction in product weight, a compact shape has gradually come into use for the cabinet too. As a result thereof, an internal space has become cramped, in particular in left and right side extremes of the cabinet, and there is a case in which a side wall of the cabinet closes in as far as a speaker installation site, and it is only possible to secure an amount of space in which it is barely possible to install the speaker.
Consequently, with a heretofore known shape of the connector substrate 103, there has been a problem in that the side wall of the cabinet has come into contact with a side extreme of the connector substrate 103, resulting in a defect. On attempting to deal with this by cutting off one side extreme of the connector substrate, in order to avoid the side wall of the cabinet, two kinds of connector substrate of differing shapes (bilaterally symmetrical), one for each of left and right speakers, being necessary, a number of parts becomes larger, and a cost increases.
Technologies disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 10-178698, Utility Model Registration No. 3011621, and Japanese Patent No. 59-104636, relate to a technology for abolishing a lead wire and a connector which relay a connection of a speaker and a printed circuit board, and are not technologies for connecting a speaker and a lead wire using a connector substrate.
The invention, being contrived bearing in mind the problem of the heretofore described heretofore known technology, has an object of providing a connector substrate which can be used for both right and left speakers, and which can easily avoid making contact with left and right side walls of a cabinet, and a connection structure of speaker input terminals which uses the connector substrate.
In order to achieve the heretofore described object, a connector substrate of the invention is a connector substrate to which are soldered input terminals of a speaker and lead wires connected to an output terminal of a printed circuit board. In this case, the connector substrate is flat and approximately rectangular, and snap-off portions for, by being snapped off in a predetermined size, moving extreme positions of a longitudinal direction of the connector substrate, by a predetermined distance, toward an opposite extreme, are formed at either extreme of the longitudinal direction of the connector substrate.
According to the connector substrate, by attaching the connector substrate to the speaker input terminals after snapping off one of the snap-off portions of the connector substrate, as the extreme position of the connector substrate moves by the predetermined distance toward the opposite extreme, it is possible to easily prevent a contact between one extreme of the connector substrate and a side wall of the cabinet.
Also, in the connector substrate of the invention, the snap-off portions are formed by providing notches in an orthogonal direction, opposed in positions the predetermined distance from either extreme of opposing long side edges of the connector substrate.
According to the connector substrate, it is possible to easily form snap-off portions which snap off in an approximately rectangular shape.
Also, in the connector substrate of the invention, the input terminals of the speaker are of a flat rod shape, slits for inserting and soldering the input terminals are provided in the connector substrate, opened in positions a predetermined distance from either extreme of the longitudinal direction, and the notches are provided in such a way that the snap-off portions are snapped off across the slits.
According to the connector substrate, it is possible to easily carry out the snapping off of the snap-off portions.
Also, a speaker input terminal connection structure of the invention includes speakers installed at left and right side extremes of an inside of a cabinet, flat rod-shaped input terminals provided on the speakers, a printed circuit board installed inside the cabinet, lead wires of which one extreme is connected to an output terminal of the printed circuit board, and a flat, approximately rectangular connector substrate, to which is soldered the other extreme of the lead wires, having slits for inserting and soldering the input terminals provided opened in positions a predetermined distance from either extreme of a longitudinal direction. In this case, snap-off portions for, by being snapped off, in such a way as to cross the slits, in a predetermined size, moving extreme positions of the longitudinal direction of the connector substrate, by the predetermined distance, toward an opposite extreme, are formed by providing notches in an orthogonal direction, opposed in positions the predetermined distance from either extreme of opposing long side edges of the connector substrate, and in a case in which, in an installation position of the speaker, a distance cannot be secured between one extreme of the longitudinal direction of the connector substrate and a cabinet side wall, the connector substrate coming into contact with the cabinet side wall is prevented by inserting the input terminals into the slits, and soldering them, after snapping off one of the snap-off portions.
According to the speaker input terminal connection structure, by attaching the connector substrate to the speaker input terminals after snapping off one of the snap-off portions of the connector substrate, as the extreme position of the connector substrate moves by the predetermined distance toward the opposite extreme, it is possible to easily prevent a contact between one extreme of the connector substrate and a side wall of the cabinet.
Also, as it is possible, by providing a snap-off portion which snaps off in an approximately rectangular shape at either extreme of the longitudinal direction of the connector substrate, to use identical connector substrates for both left and right speakers, it is possible to reduce a cost in comparison with a case of preparing two kinds of connector substrate with bilaterally symmetrical shapes. Also, when also including cases in which it is not necessary to snap off the snap-off portion, it being possible to comply with a large number of product models, there is an extremely high level of versatility.
Also, as it is possible, by providing a snap-off portion at either extreme of the longitudinal direction of the connector substrate, to use identical connector substrates for both left and right speakers, it is possible to reduce the cost in comparison with the case of preparing two kinds of connector substrate with bilaterally symmetrical shapes. Also, when also including cases in which it is not necessary to snap off the snap-off portion, it being possible to comply with a large number of product models, there is an extremely high level of versatility.
A description will be given, referring to the drawings, of a preferred embodiment for implementing the invention.
The connector substrate 1 shown in
Also, a pair of notches 5a and 5b, extending in an orthogonal direction, are formed opposed in axisymmetrical positions, in positions the predetermined distance D from either extreme of the opposing long side edges of the connector substrate 1 (the upper side edge and the lower side edge in
As shown in
By arranging in such a way that this kind of connector substrate 1 is molded on the same press as a printed circuit board, using substrate material for manufacturing the printed circuit board, it is possible to reduce a manufacturing cost.
Using a holder 12, composed of a kind of prismatic-shaped plastic part shown in
As shown in
By using this kind of method of connecting the lead wires 16 and connector substrate 1 using the holder 12 in a connection of the lead wires 16 and the output terminal of the printed circuit board (not shown) too, it becomes possible to use regular, low-priced articles, with no connector, as the lead wires, and a cost reduction is achieved.
Next, a description will be given of a speaker. As shown in
As shown in
Next, a description will be given, referring to
Firstly, a description will be given of a case in which, in an installation position of the speaker 19, a sufficient distance can be secured between a left (right) extreme of the connector substrate 1 and a left (right) side wall of a rear cabinet 29, as shown in
However, in a case in which, in the installation position of the speaker 19, a distance cannot be secured between the left (right) extreme of the connector substrate 1 and the left (right) side wall of the rear cabinet 29, due to a change in a design of the rear cabinet 29, as shown in
Therein, as shown in
As it is possible to use identical connector substrates 1 for both the left and right speakers, it is possible to reduce a cost in comparison with a case of preparing two kinds of connector substrate with bilaterally symmetrical shapes. Also, when also including cases in which it is not necessary to snap off the snap-off portion, it being possible to comply with a large number of product models, there is an extremely high level of versatility.
The invention is not limited to the heretofore described embodiment. For example, in the heretofore described embodiment, in order to reduce a length of the notches 5a and 5b for snapping off the snap-off portions 6a and 6b, it is arranged in such a way that the snap-off portions are snapped off across the slits 4a and 4b, but there is no objection either to a kind of configuration which provides longer notches in positions in which they do not cross the slits. In this case, by changing a position and direction in which the notches are provided, it is also possible to arrange in such a way as to snap off in an approximately triangular shape, or in an approximately concave pentagonal shape.
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2007-078194 | Mar 2007 | JP | national |
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4157785 | Freliech | Jun 1979 | A |
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20080242146 A1 | Oct 2008 | US |