Fixing structure of electronic component

Inductor devices – With mounting or supporting means

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29513, 29515, 2482222, 339126R, 361419, 403242, 403254, H01F 1502

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043142206

ABSTRACT:
A fixing structure is disclosed for fixing an intermediate frequency transformer or other electronic component to a flexible and deformable base plate. The component comprises a base portion for fixing it to the base plate and the base plate is formed with an aperture for receiving the base portion. The base plate includes a strip portion extending along a portion of the periphery of the aperture. The component is provided with a protrusion which extends laterally from the base portion thereof. The protrusion is so formed and so located on the base portion of the component that when the base portion is inserted into the aperture, the protrusion engages the strip portion and deforms it in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the base plate, so that the diameter of the aperture shrinks, whereby the base portion is strongly gripped by at least a portion of the periphery of the aperture.

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patent: 3202755 (1965-08-01), Oswald
patent: 3838203 (1974-09-01), Brandlein et al.

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