Information
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Patent Grant
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6512440
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Patent Number
6,512,440
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 21, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 28, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 336 198
- 336 208
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- 439 824
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electromagnet assembly for an electromagnetic apparatus has a ring member, a coil bobbin having an electrical wire wound a spool of the ring member, and a ring case. The ring member is disposed in an annular groove of the ring case. An opening is formed through the ring case adjacent to its closed end surface. A connector, which is disposed on the ring case and covers the opening, includes a case having a closed shape and a bottom, and a cap closing an open end of the case. Ends of the electrical wire and ends of a lead wire are joined in the connector. A projection portion is formed around a fringe portion of a first end surface of the cap and abuts an open end surface of the case. The cap is secured fixedly to the case after the projection portion is melted.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus, such as an electromagnetic clutch for use in controlling the transmission of power from an automobile engine to a refrigerant compressor in an automobile air conditioning system. More particularly, it relates to a connector in the electromagnet assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 1
, an electromagnet assembly
7
, which comprises a ring member
1
, a coil bobbin
3
, and a ring case
4
, is known in the art. Ring member
1
has a toroidal shape having a spool portion, which has an exterior open edge formed by two anuular flanges on the spool portion. Coil bobbin
3
has ring member
1
and an electrical wire
2
, which is wound around the spool portion of ring member
1
. Ring case
4
has an annular groove, an open edge of which is in a direction parallel to its axis. Coil bobbin
3
is inserted into the annular groove of ring case
4
. An opening
4
a
is formed through ring case
4
adjacent to its closed end surface. A connector
5
is disposed on ring case
4
adjacent to its closed end surface and covers opening
4
a
. A first end
2
a
and a second end
2
b
of electrical wire
2
and a first lead
6
a
and a second lead
6
b
are joined, respectively in connector
5
. Electromagnet assembly
7
, for example, is used in an electromagnetic clutch
9
of a compressor
8
in an automobile air conditioning system, as shown in FIG.
2
. Electromagnet assembly
7
engages compressor
8
through a ring-shaped plate
10
, which is affixed to the closed end surface of ring case
4
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3-6
, the connecting structure between connector
5
and ring case
4
and the wiring connecting structure in connector
5
is shown. As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, connector
5
has a case
5
a
having a box shape including a bottom and a cap
5
b
, which closes an open end of case
5
a
. Case
5
a
is fixed to ring case
4
by a pair of first hooks
10
a
formed on ring-shaped plate
10
which engage a pair of first receiving portions
5
a
1
formed on case
5
a
. Cap
5
b
is fixed to case
5
a
by engaging a plurality of second receiving portions
5
a
2
formed at case
5
a
with a plurality of hooks
5
b
1
formed at cap
5
b
. A projection portion
5
a
3
, which is formed on case
5
a
, is inserted into an opening
4
a
. An O-ring
11
, which is disposed in an annular groove formed on case
5
a
, surrounds opening
4
a
and abuts the closed end surface of ring case
4
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4-6
, first end
2
a
and second end
2
b
of electrical wire
2
are introduced into opening
4
a
through a notched portion
1
a
formed on a first end surface of ring member
1
and are extended into connector
5
through a pair of penetrating holes
5
a
4
, which are formed through projection portion
5
a
3
. A contact
12
having a first electric connection is connected to an end of second lead
6
b
, which is inserted into connector
5
. In addition, contact
12
having a second electric connection is connected to an end of first lead
6
a
, which is inserted into connector
5
. First end
2
a
of electrical wire
2
is supported between a first receiving portion formed at case
5
a
of connector
5
and a second receiving portion formed at contact
12
, which is connected to first lead
6
a
. Second end
2
b
of electrical wire
2
is supported between a third receiving portion formed at case
5
a
of connector
5
and a fourth receiving portion formed at contact
12
, which is connected to lead
6
b
. Thus, first end
2
a
and second end
2
b
of electrical wire
2
are connected to first lead
6
a
and second lead
6
b
, respectively.
Coil bobbin
3
is fixed to ring case
4
by a resin
13
(
e.g
., an epoxy resin), which is poured into an open end of the annular groove of ring case
4
. O-ring
11
, which is disposed between case
5
a
and the closed end surface of ring case
4
, prevents resin
13
from leaking to the outside of the closed end surface of ring case
4
through the gap between projection portion
5
a
3
of case
5
a
and a surrounding wall of opening
4
a
, when resin
13
is poured into ring case
4
.
In a known electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus, it is necessary to engage the plurality of hooks
5
b
1
to the plurality of second receiving portions
5
a
2
when cap
5
b
of connector
5
is fixed to case
5
a
. Therefore, the manufacturing efficiency of fixing cap
5
b
to case
5
a
is low because this process is done by hand. Further, if the interior of case
5
a
does not fill with resin, water may enter into the interior of case
5
a
through the gap between cap
5
b
and case
5
a
, which is adjacent to an engagement portion of hook
5
b
1
and second receiving portion
5
a
2
, and the insulation capabilities of connecting portions of first end
2
a
and second end
2
b
of electrical wire
2
and contact
12
may be reduced. Therefore, it may be necessary to refill the interior of case
5
a
with resin
13
, and the manufacturing efficiency of fixing cap
5
b
to case
5
a
may be reduced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus which has a greater manufacturing efficiency in fixing a cap to a case of a connector, when compared with a known electromagnet assembly.
In an embodiment of the present invention, an electromagnet assembly for an electromagnetic apparatus comprises a ring member, a coil bobbin, a ring case, and a connector. The ring member comprises a tubular spool,
e.g.
, cylindrical spool, with a pair of annular flanges projecting radially from the spool. The coil bobbin comprises an electrical wire. The electrical wire is wound around the spool between the flanges. The ring case comprises an annular groove, which has an open edge. The coil bobbin is disposed in the ring case's annular groove. An opening is formed through the ring case adjacent to its closed end surface. The connector comprises a case and a cap. The case forms an enclosure, such as a cylinder or a box, having an open end and a bottom. The cap closes the open end of the case. The connector is disposed on the ring case adjacent to its closed end surface and covers the opening. A first end and a second end of the electrical wire, and a first lead wire and a second lead wire from an external electric circuit are connected to the first and the second ends, respectively in the connector. A projection portion is formed around a fringe portion of a first end surface of the cap and abuts an open end surface of the case. The cap is secured fixedly to the case after the projection portion is melted.
Other objects, features, and advantages will be apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art from the following description of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention may be more readily understood with reference to the following drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective and exploded view of a known electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus.
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal, cross-sectional view of a known compressor for use in an automotive air-conditioning system, which includes an electromagnetic clutch having the known electromagnet assembly.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of a closed end surface side of a ring case of the known electromagnet assembly.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IV—IV of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line V—V of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line of VI—VI of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 7
is a plan view of a closed end surface side of a ring case of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus, according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line of VIII—VIII of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view of a case and a cap of a connector of the electromagnet assembly before the cap is secured fixedly to the case, according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view of a case and a cap of a connector of an electromagnet assembly before the cap is secured fixedly to the case, according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view of a case and a cap of a connector of an electromagnet assembly before the cap is secured fixedly to the case, according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional view of a case and a cap of a connector of an electromagnet assembly before the cap is secured fixedly to the case, according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view of a case and a cap of a connector of an electromagnet assembly before the cap is secured fixedly to the case, according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 14
is a cross-sectional view of a case and a cap of a connector of an electromagnet assembly before the cap is secured fixedly to the case, according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 15
is a cross-sectional view of a case and a cap of a connector of an electromagnet assembly before the cap is secured fixedly to the case, according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 16
is a cross-sectional view of a case and a cap of a connector of an electromagnet assembly before the cap is secured fixedly to the case, according to a eighth embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 17
a
and
17
b
are cross-sectional views of a case and a cap of a connector of an electromagnet assembly before the cap is secured fixedly to the case, according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 7-9
, a first embodiment of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus,
e.g
., an electromagnetic clutch, is shown. In the following explanation and
FIGS. 7-9
, the same reference numbers are used to represent the same parts of an electromagnet assembly
17
for use in an electromagnetic apparatus as shown
FIGS. 1-6
. Therefore, further explanation of similar parts is here omitted.
In electromagnet assembly
17
according to this embodiment, a cap
15
b
of a connector
15
is secured fixedly to an open end surface of a case
15
a
of connector
15
by a high frequency adhesion or an ultrasonic adhesion, or the like. As shown in
FIG. 9
, a projection portion
15
b
1
is formed around a fringe portion of a first end surface of cap
15
b
and abuts the open end surface of case
15
a
. In
FIG. 9
, cap
15
b
is not secured fixedly on an open end surface of case
15
a.
A resin,
e.g
., an epoxy resin, is not poured into an interior of case
15
. The structure of electromagnet assembly
17
of this embodiment is substantially the same as the known electromagnet assembly
7
, except as described above.
In electromagnet assembly
17
, cap
15
b
covers the open end surface of case
15
a
. Cap
15
b
is secured fixedly to the open end surface of case
15
a
, and the abutting portions of cap
15
b
and case
15
a
are melted and fixed together. A process for fixing cap
15
b
to case
15
a
may be easily automated. Consequently, the manufacturing efficiency of fixing cap
15
b
to case
15
a
may be increased. No gap is present between cap
15
b
and case
15
a
after cap
15
b
has been securedly fixedly to the open end surface of case
15
a
. Therefore, the entry of water into the interior of case
15
a
may be prevented. As a result, filling the interior of case
15
a
with the resin is no longer necessary. A projection portion
15
b
1
, which is formed around a fringe portion of a first end surface of cap
15
b
and covers the open end surface of case
15
a
, has a smaller cross-sectional area and a smaller cubic volume compared to cap
15
b.
Therefore, projection portion
15
b
1
is readily and completely melted, and may adhere strongly to the open end surface of case
15
a
. As a result, cap
15
b
may be fixed securely to case
15
a.
Referring to
FIG. 10
, a second embodiment of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus is shown. In this embodiment of an electromagnet assembly, a projection portion
25
b
1
is formed around a fringe portion of a first end surface of a cap
25
b
of a connector
25
and abuts the open end surface of a case
25
a
of connector
25
, and a concave portion
25
a
1
, which engages with projection portion
25
b
1
, is formed on the open end surface of a case
25
a.
In
FIG. 10
, cap
25
b
is not secured fixedly on an open end surface of case
25
a
. The structure of this embodiment of the electromagnet assembly is the same as the first embodiment of electromagnet assembly
17
, except as described above. An area of the abutting portions between cap
25
b
and case
25
a
is increased because projection portion
25
b
1
of cap
25
b
engages concave portion
25
a
1
of case
25
a
. As a result, a fixing area of cap
25
b
and case
25
a
is increased, and, consequently, cap
25
b
may be more strongly fixed to case
25
a.
Referring to
FIG. 11
, a third embodiment of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus is shown. In this embodiment of an electromagnet assembly, a first projection portion
35
b
1
is formed around a fringe portion of a first end surface of a cap
35
b
of a connector
35
and covers the open end surface of a case
35
a
of connector
35
, and a plurality of second projection portions
35
b
2
, which determine a position for engaging cap
35
b
with case
35
a
, project from a tip of first projection portion
35
b
1
at proper positions. A concave portion
35
a
1
, which faces the plurality of second projection portions
35
b
2
and engages with the plurality of second projection portions
35
b
2
, is formed on the open end surface of a case
35
a.
In
FIG. 11
, cap
35
b
is not secured fixedly on an open end surface of case
35
a
. The structure of this embodiment of the electromagnet assembly is substantially the same as the first embodiment of electromagnet assembly
17
, except as described above. Consequently, when preparations for fixing are completed, cap
35
b
may be readily positioned against case
35
a
because the plurality of second projection portions
35
b
2
of cap
35
b
engage concave portion
35
a
1
of case
35
a
. As a result, the process for fixing cap
35
b
to case
35
a
may achieve increased productivity.
Referring to
FIG. 12
, a fourth embodiment of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus is shown. In this embodiment of an electromagnet assembly, a projection portion
45
a
1
is formed on the open end surface of a case
45
a
along its open end surface of case
45
a
of a connector
45
. In
FIG. 12
, a cap
45
b
is not secured fixedly on an open end surface of case
45
a
. The structure of this embodiment of the electromagnet assembly is the same as the first embodiment of electromagnet assembly
17
, except that a projection portion is formed on an open end surface of a case instead of forming a projection portion on a cap. Projection portion
45
a
1
, which is formed on the open end surface of case
45
a
, has a smaller cross-sectional area and a smaller cubic volume, as compared to case
45
a.
Therefore, projection portion
45
a
1
is readily and completely melted and may adhere strongly to cap
45
b.
As a result, cap
45
b
may be more strongly fixed to case
45
a.
Referring to
FIG. 13
, a fifth embodiment of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus is shown. In this embodiment of an electromagnet assembly, a projection portion
55
a
1
is formed on an open end surface of a case
55
a
along the open end surfac of a connector
55
, and a concave portion
55
b
1
, which engages with projection portion
55
a
1
, is formed around a fringe portion of a first end surface of a cap
55
b.
In
FIG. 13
, cap
55
b
is not secured fixedly on the open end surface of case
55
a
. The structure of this embodiment of the electromagnet assembly is substantially the same as the first embodiment of electromagnet assembly
17
, except as described above. An area of the abutting portions of cap
55
b
and of case
55
a
is increased because projection portion
55
a
1
of case
55
a
engages concave portion
55
b
1
of cap
55
b
. As a result, a fixing area of cap
55
b
and case
55
a
is increased, and cap
55
b
may be more strongly fixed to case
55
a.
Referring to
FIG. 14
, a sixth embodiment of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus is shown. In this embodiment of an electromagnet assembly, a first projection portion
65
a
1
is formed on an open end surface of a case
65
a
along the open end surface of a connector
65
and abuts a fringe portion of a first end surface of a cap
65
b
, and a plurality of second projection portions
65
a
2
, which determine a position for engaging cap
65
b
with case
65
a
, project from a tip of first projection portion
65
a
1
at appropriate positions. A concave portion
65
b
1
, which faces the plurality of second projection portions
65
a
2
and engages with the plurality of second projection portions
65
a
2
, is formed around the fringe portion of cap
65
b
. In
FIG. 14
, cap
65
b
is not secured fixedly on the open end surface of case
65
a
. The structure of this embodiment of the electromagnet assembly is substantially the same as electromagnet assembly
17
, except as described above. Consequently, when preparations for fixing are completed, cap
65
b
may be readily positioned against case
65
a
because the plurality of second projection portions
65
a
2
of case
65
a
engage concave portion
65
b
1
of cap
65
b.
As a result, the process for fixing cap
65
b
to case
65
a
may achieve increased productivity.
Referring to
FIGS. 15
a
and
15
b
, a seventh embodiment of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus is shown. In this embodiment of an electromagnet assembly, an open end surface of a case
75
a
of a connector
75
is angled, and a fringe portion of a first end surface of a cap
75
b
, which faces the open end surface of case
75
a
, is angled to correspond to the angled open end surface of case
75
a
. For example, in
FIG. 15
a
, the angle portion of case
75
a
and cap
75
b
bisect the corner formed by their abutment. Alternatively, in
FIG. 15
b
, the corner formed by the abutment of case
75
a
and cap
75
b
is primarily comprised of cap
75
b.
In
FIGS. 15
a
and
15
b
, cap
75
b
is not secured fixedly on the open end surface of case
75
a
. The structure of this embodiment of the electromagnet assembly is substantially the same as the first embodiment of electromagnet assembly
17
, except that the open end surface of a case
75
a
and the fringe portion of a first end surface of a cap
75
b
are angled. An area of the abutting portion between cap
75
b
and case
75
a
is increased because the angled fringe portion of the first end surface of a cap
75
b
abuts the angled open end surface of case
75
a
. As a result, fixing area of cap
75
b
and case
75
a
is increased, and cap
75
b
may be more strongly fixed to case
75
a.
Referring to
FIGS. 16
a
and
16
b
, an eighth embodiment of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus is shown. In this embodiment of an electromagnet assembly, as shown in
FIG. 16
a
, a groove
85
a
1
is formed on an interior side wall of a case
85
a
of a connector
85
and is adjacent to an open end surface of case
85
a
. A fringe portion of a cap
85
b
of connector
85
is inserted into groove
85
a
1
. As shown in
FIG. 16
b
, a groove
85
a
2
is formed on an interior side wall of case
85
a
of connector
85
and is adjacent to an open end surface of case
85
a
. A projection portion
85
b
1
, which is formed around a side wall of cap
85
b
, is inserted into groove
85
a
2
of case
85
a.
In
FIGS. 16
a
and
16
b
, cap
85
b
is not secured fixedly to the open end surface of case
85
a
. The structure of this embodiment of the electromagnet assembly is substantially the same as the first embodiment of electromagnet assembly
17
, except that a groove is formed on a case or a projection portion is formed on a cap and a groove is formed on a case. In this embodiment, fringe portion of a cap
85
b
is inserted into groove
85
a
1
formed on the interior side wall of case
85
a
and adjacent to the open end surface of case
85
a
. Alternatively, projection portion
85
b
1
formed around the side wall of cap
85
b
is inserted into groove
85
a
2
formed on the interior side wall of case
85
a
and is adjacent to the open end surface of case
85
a
. Therefore, an area of the abutting portion between cap
85
b
and case
85
a
is increased, and a fixing area between cap
85
b
and case
85
a
is increased. As a result, cap
85
b
may be more strongly fixed to case
85
a.
Referring to
FIGS. 17
a
and
17
b
, a ninth embodiment of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus is shown. In this embodiment of an electromagnet assembly, as shown in
FIG. 17
a
, a projection portion
95
a
1
is formed around an interior wall at an open end surface of a case
95
a
of a connector
95
. A hook portion
95
b
1
, which is formed on a first end surface of cap
95
b
, extends to engage projection portion
95
a
1
of case
95
a
. As shown in
FIG. 17
b
, a projection portion
95
a
2
is formed around the exterior wall at the open end surface of a case
95
a
, and a hook portion
95
b
2
is formed on the first end surface of cap
95
b
. Hook portion
95
b
2
extends against projection portion
95
a
2
of case
95
a
and engages projection portion
95
a
2
. In
FIGS. 17
a
and
17
b
, cap
95
b
is not secured fixedly on the open end surface of case
95
a.
The structure of this embodiment of the electromagnet assembly is substantially the same as the first embodiment of electromagnet assembly
17
, except that a projection portion is formed on a case and a hook portion is formed on a cap. In this embodiment, hook portion
95
b
1
or hook portion
95
b
2
of cap
95
b
engages with projection portion
95
a
1
or projection portion
95
a
2
of case
95
a.
Therefore, an area of the abutting portion between cap
95
b
and case
95
a
is increased, and a fixing area of cap
95
b
and case
95
a
is increased. As a result, cap
95
b
may be more strongly fixed to case
95
a.
As described above, in the embodiments of the present invention of an electromagnet assembly for use in an electromagnetic apparatus, a cap is secured fixedly to an open end surface of a case by abutting the cap to the open end surface of the case of a connector. The process for fixing the cap to the case may be readily automated, and the manufacturing efficiency of fixing the cap to the case may be increased. The entry of water into an interior of the case may be prevented because the gap between the cap and the case is no longer formed after the cap is secured fixedly to the case. As a result, it is no longer necessary to fill the interior of the case with a resin,
e.g
., an epoxy resin. A projection portion, which is formed around a fringe portion of the first end surface of the cap and abuts the open end surface of the case, has a smaller cross-sectional area, and a smaller cubic volume, when compared to the cap. Therefore, the projection portion is readily and completely melted, and may adhere strongly to the open end surface of the case. As a result, the cap may be more strongly fixed to the case.
Although the present invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiments, the invention is not limited thereto. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations and modifications may be made within the scope and spirit of this invention, as defined by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic assembly for an electromagnetic apparatus comprising:a ring member comprising a tubular spool with a pair of annular flanges projecting radially from said spool; a coil bobbin comprising said ring member and an electrical wire, said electrical wire wound around said spool between said flanges; a ring case comprising an annular groove, which has an open edge, said coil bobbin disposed in said annular groove; an opening formed through said ring case adjacent to a closed end surface of said ring case; a connector disposed on said ring case adjacent to said closed end surface and covering said opening, wherein said connector comprises: a case; a cap, wherein said cap closes an open end of said case and comprises at least one projection portion formed around a fringe portion of a first end surface of said cap; and a fused portion formed between said case and said cap; and a first end and a second end and a second end of said electrical wire, and a first lead wire and a second lead wire of an electric circuit connected to said first and said second ends, respectively in said connector.
- 2. The electromagnetic assembly of claim 1, wherein said fused portion comprises at least a portion of said at least one projection portion.
- 3. The electromagnetic assembly of claim 2, wherein said fused portion further comprises at least a portion of said case.
- 4. The electromagnet assembly of claim 1, wherein a concave portion is formed on said open end surface of said case and engages said projection portion of said cap.
- 5. The electromagnet assembly of claim 1, wherein a plurality of projection portions are formed on said first end surface of said cap for engaging with said case, and a plurality of concave portions are formed on said open end surface of said case for engaging said cap, wherein said projection portions engages said concave portions.
Priority Claims (1)
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