Printed circuit board coupling device for use with a cathode ray

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices

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313404, 361825, 348825, 348829, 348830, 439366, H04B 103, H01J 2982, H04N 5645, H01R 13627

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ABSTRACT:
A printed circuit board coupling device for use with a cathode ray tube is disclosed in which a coupling device is attached to one side of the circuit board by fastening devices. The coupling device includes a holder having generally ring shaped arcuate ribs extending from a support plate thereof. A support aperture is formed in the center of the ring shaped arcuate ribs and receives the base of the neck to encompass and fasten the center of the base, while fastening tabs and clips are integrally formed on the support plate to engagedly secure to the side of the circuit board, thereby evenly distributing the weight of the circuit board.

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