Warp prevention and cable holding structure for printed circuit

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – Wire distribution

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361825, 361827, 174 72A, H02B 120

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ABSTRACT:
A warp prevention structure for a printed circuit board, capable of serving also to perform the slack handling of cables. The warp prevention structure includes a first warp prevention fitting mounted on the printed circuit board in the vicinity of an upper edge thereof so as to extend along the upper edge, and a second warp prevention fitting mounted on the printed circuit board in the vicinity of a lower edge thereof so as to extend along the lower edge. Each of the first and second warp prevention fittings is integrally formed with a plurality of cable holders arranged at equal intervals.

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