Retention clip for conductive bridge joined to PC board

Electrical connectors – With coupling movement-actuating means or retaining means in... – Coupling part for receiving edge of planar board moving...

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C439S507000

Reexamination Certificate

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07077679

ABSTRACT:
This clip is used to secure a connection bridge onto the top edge of two graphics adaptor cards. It works by securing with a screw through the graphics adaptor card bracket that when tightened, applied downward pressure onto the bridge. The pressure is created by the bump above the screw boss; when the screw is tightened the bump acts as a pivot point and applied downward force on the other side of the pivot point to the bridge.

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