Information
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Patent Grant
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6422896
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Patent Number
6,422,896
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Date Filed
Monday, February 26, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 23, 200222 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
- 439 499
- 439 492
- 439 495
- 439 498
- 439 422
- 439 456
- 439 701
- 439 494
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector (10) comprises a housing (20), at least one terminal (15) receivable in the housing (20), and a fixing mechanism (25, 26) fixable to the housing (20). The terminal (15) has a contact surface (18) extended in a thickness direction thereof. When the fixing mechanism (25, 26) is fixed to the housing (20) so that a flat circuit member (12) having a conductor portion (13) is held between the housing (20) in which the terminal (15) is received and the fixing mechanism (25, 26), the fixing mechanism (25, 26) bends a part of the flat circuit member (12) in a thickness direction thereof to form a bent portion (14a) thereon, and presses the bent portion (14a) of the flat circuit member (12) against the contact surface (18) of the terminal (15) so that the terminal (15) is electrically connected to the conductor portion (13) of the flat circuit member (12).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector for a flat circuit member. More particularly, the present invention relates to a flat circuit member connector which can be positively connected to conductor portions of a flat circuit member such, for example as a ribbon cable, an FFC (i.e., Flexible Flat Circuit) and an FPC (i.e., Flexible Printed Circuit).
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-49441, which is incorporated herein by reference.
2. Description of the Related Art
One example of conventional connectors for connection to a flat circuit member, such as a ribbon cable, an FFC and an FPC, is “Flat Cable Connection Connector” disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. Hei. 9-73958. This conventional example will now be described with reference to FIG.
5
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the flat cable connection connector
60
comprises a housing
61
, having an opening
65
for receiving a distal end portion of an FPC cable as a flat circuit member, contacts
66
which are received in the opening
65
so as to be pressed against an electric circuit pattern (not shown) on the FPC cable
62
, and a slider portion
67
of metal provided in opposed relation to the contacts
66
. An insulating abutment portion
68
for preventing leakage of the electric circuit pattern is mounted on the slider portion
67
.
The FPC cable
62
has the electric circuit pattern formed on a lower surface thereof, and also has a plate-like reinforcing member
63
mounted on an upper surface thereof at the distal end portion thereof.
For connecting the FPC cable
62
to the flat cable connection connector
60
, the FPC cable
62
is inserted into the opening
65
in the housing
61
while sliding the plate-like reinforcing member
63
along the slider portion
67
. As a result, the FPC cable
62
is held between the slider portion
67
and the contacts
66
, and a contact portion
66
a
of each contact
66
is held in contact with the electric circuit pattern on the FPC cable
62
.
In the above conventional example, however, the FPC cable
62
is held between the slider portion
67
and the contacts
66
along the direction of the thickness of this cable, and by doing so, the FPC cable
62
is fixed to the housing
61
, and therefore there has been encountered a problem that when the FPC cable
62
is pulled in the longitudinal direction (as indicated by an arrow in FIG.
5
), the FPC cable
62
can be easily disengaged from the opening
65
.
And besides, in the above conventional example, the slider portion
67
is needed for holding the FPC cable
62
, and also the insulating abutment portion
68
is needed for preventing the leakage of the electric circuit pattern. Therefore, the number of the component parts is large, which has invited a problem that the production cost of the flat cable connection connector
60
is high.
Furthermore, in the above conventional example, the contact point of the contact portion
66
a
of the contact
66
for contact with the electric circuit pattern is defined by a shearing surface formed by pressing, and therefore the value of the electric resistance relative to the electric circuit pattern on the FPC cable
62
is not constant under severe conditions in which severe vibrations are applied to the connector, and this invites a problem that the incomplete connection is liable to occur.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a flat circuit member connector which can be positively connected to a flat circuit member, and in which the number of component parts can be reduced, and the electric resistance value can be obtained in a stable manner.
To achieve the above object, according to the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector which comprises a housing, at least one terminal receivable in the housing, the terminal having a contact surface extended in a thickness direction thereof, and a fixing mechanism fixable to the housing, wherein when the fixing mechanism is fixed to the housing so that a flat circuit member having a conductor portion is held between the housing in which the terminal is received and the fixing mechanism, the fixing mechanism bends a part of the flat circuit member in a thickness direction thereof to form a bent portion thereon, and presses the bent portion of the flat circuit member against the contact surface of the terminal so that the terminal is electrically connected to the conductor portion of the flat circuit member.
Examples of the flat circuit member include a ribbon cable, an FFC and an FPC. In the case where a ribbon cable is used as the flat circuit member, insulating layers of wires are uniformly peeled, and by doing so, the flat circuit member connector of the present invention can be adopted.
The contact surface can be formed, for example, by bending a predetermined portion of the terminal into a substantially convex shape, or by bending an end portion of the terminal into a substantially L-shape in the direction of the thickness of the terminal.
In the case where the predetermined portion of the terminal is bent into a substantially convex shape to form the contact surface, a pair of opposed contact surfaces may be formed by bending two portions of the terminal spaced a predetermined distance from each other in the longitudinal direction.
In the case where the terminal has the pair of opposed contact surfaces, the bent portion, formed by bending an end portion or an intermediate portion of the flat circuit member into a substantially convex shape in such a manner that the surface of the flat circuit member, on which the conductor portions are formed, projects toward the housing, is inserted between the two contact surfaces, and by doing so, each conductor portion of the flat circuit member is held in surface-to-surface contact with each contact surface of the corresponding terminal.
In the case where the terminal has the pair of opposed contact surfaces, the fixing mechanism can have a bar-like member for fitting into the space between the pair of contact surfaces through the flat circuit member, and in this case this bar-like member can be formed integrally with a rear holder, engageable with the housing, so that the bar-like member can be held in a fitted condition.
In the flat circuit member connector of this construction, the flat circuit member is fixed in such a manner that the bent portion of the flat circuit member is held in press-contact with the contact surface of the terminal extending in the direction of the thickness thereof, and therefore the flat circuit member will not be easily disengaged from the housing even when it is pulled in the longitudinal direction, and the housing can be positively kept connected to the flat circuit member.
In the flat circuit member connector, the flat circuit member is fixed by the fixing mechanism in such a manner that the bent portion of the flat circuit member is held in press-contact with the contact surface, and thus the fixing is achieved with this very simple construction. Therefore, as compared with the conventional construction, the number of the component parts is reduced, and the production cost can be reduced.
And besides, in this flat circuit member connector, each terminal is disposed in surface-to-surface contact with the corresponding conductor portion of the flat circuit member through the contact surface, and therefore the electric resistance value can be obtained in a stable manner even under severe conditions in which severe vibrations are applied to the connector, and this eliminates the possibility of incomplete connection as encountered in the conventional construction.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the fixing mechanism includes a recess portion formed in the housing so that the contact surface of the terminal is exposed to an exterior through the recess portion, and a lid member fittable in the recess portion to cover the recess portion, and wherein the bent portion is held between the recess portion and the lid member. In the flat circuit member connector of this construction, the area of contact between each conductor portion of the flat circuit member and the contact surface of the terminal is covered with the lid member, and therefore the contact area is protected from dirt, dust, water and so on, and besides adverse effects, caused by an impact, a drag and others, can be relieved.
According to the third aspect of the present invention, the flat circuit member can be bent into a substantially crank shape, that is, that portion of the flat circuit member, disposed immediately adjacent to the distal end portion thereof bent into a substantially L-shape, can be bent into a substantially L-shape, and therefore the housing can be more positively kept connected to the flat circuit member as compared with the case where the flat circuit member is merely bent into a substantially L-shape.
According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, the terminal may have a pair of the contact surfaces, and wherein the pair of contact surfaces are spaced a predetermined distance from each other in a longitudinal direction of the terminal, and are opposed to each other.
In this flat circuit member connector, thus, the terminal has the pair of opposed contact surfaces, and therefore the flat circuit member is fitted into the space between the pair of contact surfaces in a bent manner.
According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, the lid member may have a projection fittable in the recess portion, so that the bent portion is held between the projection and the recess portion.
According to the sixth aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the fixing mechanism includes a lid member having at least one projection, and wherein when the fixing mechanism is fixed to the housing, the flat circuit member is held between the projection and a rear end of the terminal and also between the projection and the housing.
Therefore, in this flat circuit member connector, the housing can be more positively kept connected to the flat circuit member as compared with the case where the flat circuit member is merely bent into a substantially L-shape.
In this flat circuit member connector, the pair of contact surfaces of each terminal are held in surface-to-surface contact with the corresponding conductor portion of the flat circuit member, and therefore the area of contact of the terminal with the conductor portion of the flat circuit member increases, and this further reduces the possibility of incomplete connection due to severe vibrations.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded, perspective view of a flat circuit member connector of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of a terminal in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view showing the procedure of connecting the flat circuit member connector to a flat circuit member;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view showing the procedure of connecting the flat circuit member connector to the flat circuit member; and
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of a conventional FPC cable connection connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
4
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a flat circuit member connector
10
, embodying the present invention, comprises a housing
20
for receiving many terminals
15
(in such a manner that the terminals
15
are isolated from one another) so that the terminals
15
can be connected to conductor portions
13
of a flat circuit member
12
, and a fixing mechanism
25
each of which holds the flat circuit member
12
on the housing
20
, and keeps the terminals
15
in press-contact with the conductor portions
13
.
The housing
20
is formed into a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, using a suitable insulative resin, and this housing has many recess portions
26
extending from one longer side surface
20
a
(front side surface in
FIG. 1
) thereof to the other longer side surface
20
b
thereof. The terminals
15
can be inserted into these recess portions
26
, respectively. The recess portions
26
are arranged in two rows through a partition plate
22
.
Notches
21
and
21
are formed in upper and lower surfaces
20
c
and
20
d
of the housing
20
, respectively, and each of these notches extends from a central portion of the surface
20
c
,
20
d
to the longer side surface
20
a
. The recess portions
26
are separated from one another by a plurality of pairs of partition walls
23
and
24
, and each pair of partition walls
23
and
24
are disposed in a common plane, and are spaced from one another. The partition walls
23
and
24
are exposed to the exterior through the notches
21
. The partition walls
23
and
24
are covered with corresponding flat plate-like lid members
27
(only one of which is shown) fitted respectively in the notches
21
and
21
.
The flat circuit member
12
is in the form of an FPC or an FFC, and has the conductor portions
13
of metal formed on one side of a flexible, band-like board.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the terminal
15
includes a female terminal portion
16
of a substantially square tubular shape for connection to a male terminal (not shown), a strip-like extension portion
16
a
extending from the female terminal portion
16
in a longitudinal direction, planar contact portions
17
and
17
each of which is defined by distal end portions of side walls extending upwardly respectively from opposite side (widthwise side) edges of the extension portion
16
a
in a direction of the thickness thereof, and is parallel to the surface of the extension portion
16
a
, and contact surfaces
18
and
18
which are supported respectively by the contact portions
17
, and extend in the direction of the thickness of the extension portion
16
a.
The sum of the thickness of the extension portion
16
a
and the height of the side wall of the contact portion
17
is larger than the vertical dimension of the partition walls
23
and
24
. Namely, upper portions of the contact portions
17
are projected from upper surfaces of the partition walls
23
and
24
as shown in FIG.
3
.
The contact surfaces
18
and
18
are provided respectively at predetermined positions, spaced from each other in a longitudinal direction of the extension portion
16
a
, and are disposed in opposed relation to each other. The distance between the contact surfaces
18
and
18
is smaller than the distance between each pair of partition walls
23
and
24
.
Each of the terminals
15
is formed by blanking an electrically-conductive metal sheet into a predetermined shape and then by suitably bending it, so that the female terminal portion
16
, the contact portions
17
and
17
and the contact surfaces
18
and
18
are formed.
When the terminal
15
is inserted into the recess portion
26
in the housing
20
until the distal end surface of the female terminal portion
16
abuts against an abutment portion on the housing, the contact surfaces
18
and
18
are disposed offset respectively from the opposed ends of each pair of partition walls
23
and
24
in a direction toward each other. Namely, the contact surfaces
18
and
18
are located between the opposed ends of each pair of partition walls
23
and
24
in a direction opposing to each other as shown in FIG.
3
.
The fixing mechanism
25
has a pair of elongate projections
28
and
29
formed on the lid member
27
. The elongate projections
28
and
29
are formed on a reverse surface of the lid member
27
which is to face the housing
20
, and these continuous elongate projections
28
and
29
extend in a longitudinal direction of the lid member
27
in parallel relation to each other.
When the lid member
27
of the fixing mechanism is fitted in the notch
21
, the elongate projection
29
is disposed between the contact surfaces
18
and
18
of each terminal
15
while the elongate projection
28
covers the rear ends of the terminals
15
.
At this time, the elongate projection
29
is disposed between the contact surfaces
18
and
18
such that a gap between the elongate projection
29
and each contact surface
18
is smaller than the thickness of the flat circuit member
12
.
On the other hand, the elongate projection
28
is disposed relative to the rear ends of the terminals
15
and the housing
20
such that a gap between the elongate projection
28
and the rear ends of the terminals
15
, as well as a gap between the elongate projection
28
and the housing
20
, is smaller than the thickness of the flat circuit member
12
.
Next, the procedure of connecting the flat circuit member
12
to the flat circuit member connector
10
will be described.
First, the terminals
15
are inserted into the recess portions
26
in the housing
20
, and the flat circuit member
12
is arranged in such a manner that the conductor portions
13
face the housing
20
and that the end portion of the flat circuit member
12
almost covers the notch
21
, as shown in FIG.
3
.
Then, the lid member
27
is pressed against the housing
20
until the elongate projection
28
covers the rear end of each terminal
15
while the elongate projection
29
is inserted between the contact surfaces
18
and
18
, thereby fixing the lid member
27
to the housing
20
, as shown in FIG.
4
.
At this time, the end portion of the flat circuit member
12
is held by the contact portions
17
and
17
of each terminal
15
and also between the elongate projection
29
and each of the contact surfaces
18
and
18
, so that a first bent portion
14
a
of a substantially convex shape is formed at the end portion of the flat circuit member
12
. Also, that portion of the flat circuit member
12
, disposed adjacent to the end portion thereof in the longitudinal direction, is held between the elongate projection
28
and the rear end of each terminal
15
and also between the elongate projection
28
and the housing
20
, so that a second bent portion
14
b
of a substantially crank-shape is formed at this predetermined portion of the flat circuit member
12
.
Namely, the flat circuit member
12
is fixed to the housing
20
against disengagement therefrom through the first bent portion
14
a
and the second bent portion
14
b.
In the flat circuit member connector
10
of the above construction, the first bent portion
14
a
of the flat circuit member
12
is disposed between the contact surfaces
18
and
18
of each terminal
15
, so that the flat circuit member
12
is fixed, with each conductor portion
13
held in press-contact with the contact surfaces
18
and
18
of the corresponding terminal
15
. Therefore, even when the flat circuit member
12
is pulled in the longitudinal direction away from the housing
20
, the flat circuit member
12
will not be easily disengaged from the housing
20
, and the housing can be positively kept connected to the flat circuit member
12
.
Particularly in this flat circuit member connector
10
, the flat circuit member
12
is fixed to the housing
20
not only by the first bent portion
14
a
but also by the second bent portion
14
b
, and therefore the housing can be positively kept connected to the flat circuit member
12
.
In the flat circuit member connector
10
, the flat circuit member
12
, having the first and second bent portions
14
a
and
14
b
formed respectively at the predetermined portions thereof, is held in a gripped manner, and with this very simple construction, the flat circuit member
12
is fixed to the housing
20
. Therefore, as compared with the conventional construction, the number of the component parts is reduced, and the production cost can be reduced.
And besides, in this flat circuit member connector
10
, each terminal
15
is disposed in surface-to-surface contact with the corresponding conductor portion
13
of the flat circuit member
12
through the contact surfaces
18
and
18
and the planar contact portions
17
and
17
, and therefore the electric resistance value can be obtained in a stable manner even under severe conditions in which severe vibrations are applied to the connector, and this eliminates the possibility of incomplete connection as encountered in the conventional construction.
In the flat circuit member connector
10
, the area of contact between each conductor portion
13
of the flat circuit member
12
and each contact surface
18
of the terminal
15
, as well as the area of contact between the conductor portion
13
and each contact portion
17
of the terminal
15
, is covered with the lid member
27
, and therefore these contact areas are protected from dirt, dust, water and so on, and besides adverse effects, caused by an impact, a drag and others, can be relieved.
In this flat circuit member connector
10
, the flat circuit member
12
can be bent into a substantially crank-shape at its second bent portion
14
b
, and therefore the housing
20
can be more positively kept connected to the flat circuit member
12
as compared with the case where the flat circuit member
12
is bent into a substantially L-shape.
And besides, in this flat circuit member connector
10
, the flat circuit member
12
is bent into a substantially convex shape at its first bent portion
14
a
, and therefore the housing
20
can be more positively kept connected to the flat circuit member
12
as compared with the case where the flat circuit member
12
is merely bent into a substantially L-shape.
In this flat circuit member connector
10
, the pair of contact surfaces
18
and
18
of each terminal
15
are held in surface-to-surface contact with the corresponding conductor portion
13
of the flat circuit member
12
, and therefore the area of contact of the terminal
15
with the conductor portion
13
of the flat circuit member
12
increases, and this further reduces the possibility of incomplete connection due to severe vibrations.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, but suitable modifications and improvements can be made.
For example, in the above embodiment, although the flat circuit member is bent into a convex shape, and is held in a gripped manner, the flat circuit member can be bent, for example, into a substantially L-shape or a substantially crank-shape.
In the above embodiment, although the end portion of the flat circuit member is fixed, the housing can be fixed to any desired portion of the flat circuit member in the longitudinal direction as indicated by the chain double-dashed lines in
FIGS. 3 and 4
.
With this arrangement, the flat circuit member connector of the present invention can be used as a branch connector for flat circuit members.
The material, shape, dimensions, form, number, arrangement and etc., of the flat circuit member, the terminals, the housing, the fixing mechanism and so on are not limited to the illustrated embodiment, but can be arbitrary in so far as the present invention can be achieved.
As described above, in the present invention, the flat circuit member is fixed in such a manner that the bent portion of the flat circuit member is held in press-contact with the contact surfaces of the terminal extending in the direction of the thickness thereof, and therefore the housing can be positively kept connected to the flat circuit member, and the number of the component parts is reduced as compared with the conventional construction, and the incomplete connection as encountered in the conventional construction can be avoided.
In the present invention, the area of contact between each conductor portion of the flat circuit member and each contact surface of the terminal is covered with the lid member, and therefore the contact area is protected from dirt, dust, water and so on, and besides adverse effects, caused by an impact, a drag and others, can be relieved.
In the present invention, the flat circuit member can be bent into a substantially crank shape, that is, that portion of the flat circuit member, disposed immediately adjacent to the distal end portion thereof bent into a substantially L-shape, can be bent into a substantially L-shape, and therefore the housing can be more positively kept connected to the flat circuit member as compared with the case where the flat circuit member is merely bent into a substantially L-shape.
In the present invention, the flat circuit member is fitted into the space between the pair of opposed contact surf aces of each terminal in a substantially convexly-bent manner, an therefore the housing can be more positively kept connected to the flat circuit member as compared with the case where the flat circuit member is merely bent into a substantially L-shape or a substantially crank-shape.
Claims
- 1. A connector, comprising:a housing; a plurality of terminals receivable in the housing, the terminals having at least one contact surface extended in a thickness direction thereof; a partition plate that is integral with said housing and that separates said plurality of terminals into two rows to be arranged in a direction perpendicular to a thickness direction of said housing; and at least one fixing mechanism fixable to the housing, wherein when the fixing mechanism is fixed to the housing so that a flat circuit member having a conductor portion is held between the housing in which the terminal is received and the fixing mechanism, the fixing mechanism bends a part of the flat circuit member in a thickness direction thereof at least partially around said contact surface to form a bent portion on the flat circuit member, and presses the bent portion of the flat circuit member against the contact surface of the terminal so that the terminal is electrically connected to the conductor portion of the flat circuit member.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the terminal has a pair of the contact surfaces, and wherein the pair of contact surfaces are spaced a predetermined distance from each other in a longitudinal direction of the terminal, and are opposed to each other.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the fixing mechanism includes a lid member having at least one projection, and wherein when the fixing mechanism is fixed to the housing, the flat circuit member is held between the projection and a rear end of the terminal and also between the projection and the housing.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the fixing mechanism includes at least one recess portion formed in the housing so that the contact surface of the terminal is exposed to an exterior through the recess portion, and a lid member fittable in the recess portion to cover the recess portion, and wherein the bent portion is held between the recess portion and the lid member.
- 5. The connector of claim 4, wherein the flat circuit member can be bent by the fixing mechanism into a substantially crank shape.
- 6. The connector of claim 4, wherein the lid member has a projection fittable in the recess portion, so that the bent portion is held between the projection and the recess portion.
- 7. The connector of claim 4, wherein the fixing mechanism includes a lid member having at least one projection, and wherein when the fixing mechanism is fixed to the housing, the flat circuit member is held between the projection and a rear end of the terminal and also between the projection and the housing.
- 8. The connector of claim 1, wherein said fixing mechanism presses said bent portion of the flat circuit member against the contact surface of the terminal without piercing a surface of said flat circuit member.
- 9. The connector of claim 8, wherein said bent portion of the flat circuit member makes surface-to-surface contact with said terminal when pressed by said fixing mechanism.
- 10. The connector of claim 4, wherein said recess portion is formed on an upper surface and a lower surface of said partition plate.
- 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein said lid member is fittable in said recess portion formed on said upper and lower surfaces of said partition plate.
- 12. A connector, comprising:a housing; a plurality of terminals receivable in the housing, the terminals having at least one contact surface extended in a thickness direction thereof; a partition plate that is integral with said housing and that separates said plurality of terminals into two rows to be arranged in a direction perpendicular to a thickness direction of said housing; and at least one fixing mechanism fixable to the housing, wherein when the fixing mechanism is fixed to the housing so that a flat circuit member having a conductor portion is held between the housing in which the terminal is received and the fixing mechanism, the fixing mechanism bends a part of the flat circuit member in a thickness direction thereof to form a bent portion thereon, and presses the bent portion of the flat circuit member against the contact surface of the terminal so that the terminal is electrically connected to the conductor portion of the flat circuit member; wherein said fixing mechanism presses said bent portion of the flat circuit against the contact surface of the terminal without piercing a surface of said flat circuit member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-049441 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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