Title of Invention

"A METAL BRACKET FOR ATTACHMENT TO A CIRCUIT BOARD"

Abstract A metal bracket for attachment to a circuit board,comprising: a main body (13) having a planar front surface including a bottom edge; attachment means (29) on said main body for affixation of a device to said front surface; a base (17) of said main body beneath the bottom edge of said front surface characterized by a centered planar top surface (15) of said main body adapted for pick-and-place transportation of the bracket; and said base having a front side parallel to said front surface and offset rearwardly therefrom, said base further including a planar bottom surface adapted for soldering to a top surface of a circuit board.
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CIRCUIT BOARD MOUNTING BRACKET
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to provisional patent application serial
number 60/544,309 entitled "Circuit Board Mounting Bracket" filed on February
17, 2004, priority from which is hereby claimed.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to fasteners and types of hardware for circuit
boards. More specifically, it relates to a right-angle mounting bracket for a circuit
board which can be surface-mounted by soldering.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART
There are many mounting brackets that provide mounting attachment at a
right angle from a surface. A particular bracket is disclosed, for example, in U.S.
Patent 5,810,501 entitled "Perpendicular Edge Fastener." The device in this patent
includes a rectangular base which provides clinch-type attachment of the bracket to
a metal sheet. There is, however, a great demand for mounting brackets for circuit
boards, but this device is not suitable for circuit board applications. Heretofore
none has been devised which may be most efficiently used as a versatile right-angle
circuit board surface mount bracket. One requirement for a circuit board bracket is
its ability to provide a vertical attachment face which is flush with or extends
beyond the edge of the circuit board, however this desired mounting position poses
several problems. First, to be efficiently used in high volume circuit board
production, the mounting bracket is often required to be transported to the circuit
board by automated pick-and-place equipment. Such equipment requires a

centered, flat top surface so that the device can be handled by the vacuum
placement arm. Secondly, the mounting bracket needs to have a planar attachment
face to establish an orientation plane perpendicular to the surface of the circuit
board. Finally, the circuit board bottom surface of the bracket cannot be co-
extensive with the attachment face because when flush edge mounting is required,
or a mounting arrangement in which the attachment face is required to extend
beyond the edge of the circuit board, there is not a circuit board perimeter along
the front edge of the bracket to permit the proper inspection of the surface mount
solder joint. Unfortunately, no device presently exists which provides a circuit
board mounting bracket with features which solve these problems.
Pertinent patent prior art of which the applicant is aware includes U.S.
Patents 6,643,143 issued to Stewart et al.; 4,878,856 issued to Maxwell; 5,044,984
issued to Mosser et al.; 5,122,064 issued to Zarreii; 5,090,912 issued to Zell;
4,921,431 issued to Garay et at.; 5,735,696 issued to Niitsu et al.; 6,077,093 issued
to Seong et al.; 6,322,392 issued to Wang; and 6,338,653 issued to Jones et al.
These patents all describe circuit board mounting hardware but none fulfills the
need in the art described above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present device provides a pick-and-place type of circuit board
mounting bracket which can be surface-mounted, or alternatively, soldered with
reinforcing posts that occupy one or more through-holes in the circuit board. The
mounting face of the bracket is offset with regard to a mounting pad to allow the
face of the bracket to be sub-flush, flush, or extend beyond the edge of the circuit
board.

More specifically, the applicant has devised a bracket for attachment to a
circuit board which comprises a main body having a planar front surface, the front
surface further including a bottom edge and a centered planar top surface of the
main body adapted for pick-and-place transportation. A base lies beneath the
bottom edge of the front surface and has a front side parallel to the front surface
and offset rearwardly therefrom, the base further including a planar bottom surface.
The front surface is preferably perpendicular to the bottom surface and a
longitudinal threaded bore extends through the main body to provide attachment
means to the bracket. One or more posts may optionally extend downwardly from
the bottom surface and the post or posts are received in apertures which are drilled
or milled into the circuit board. The post or posts may have at least one planar
side surface or a single rectangular post may be employed. The length of the posts
is preferably less than the thickness of the circuit board for surface mount
applications or long enough to extend through the circuit board for wave soldering
applications. The front side of the base may be offset rearwardly from the plane of
the front surface so that when objects are attached to the bracket in flush alignment
with the side edge of the circuit board, the bottom surface of the base will lie
entirely within a top surface of the circuit board. In one embodiment the front
surface is coplanar with a side edge of the circuit board and a solder joint rigidly
affixes the bottom surface of the base to the circuit board.
While the present invention will be described with the reference to a
specific embodiment, the following descriptive is illustrative of the invention and is
not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various modifications to the present
invention can be made to the preferred embodiment by those skilled in the art

without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. It will be noted
here that for better understanding like components are designated by the reference
numerals throughout the various figures of drawing which follow.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a front left bottom isometric view of the invention.
Figures 2A and 2B are sequential assembly drawings showing the mounting
of the bracket invention to a circuit board.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to Figure 1, the present invention comprises a circuit board
mounting bracket for the attachment of other hardware such as panels, circuit
boards, or other types of hardware and circuit board components. The bracket 11
is a unitary element which includes a partially cylindrical main body 13 having a flat
top surface 15. The body portion 13 is connected to a laterally-extended base 17
by a neck portion 19 of reduced dimension. This configuration is shown to be not
only structurally strong but also permits the volume of the bracket material to be
reduced so that it is extremely efficient for casting. This bracket can be made out
of any powdered metal and then plated for solderability. It could also be molded
from zinc, aluminum, or other material and plated for solderability.
Extending downwardly from the base 17 is a mounting pad 21 and a step
23 which offsets the mounting pad 21 from a mounting face 25 of the bracket 11.
The mounting pad 21 preferably includes two or more mounting posts 27 which
extend downwardly from the bottom surface of the pad 21. The mounting pad 21
could include one rectangular post and a correspondingly shaped hole in the circuit
board for positive alignment with the circuit board. The posts could be removed

and the surface tension between the molten solder, the mounting pad 21, and the
rectangular solder pad on the circuit board will provide alignment during the
soldering operation. The body portion 13 includes a threaded bore 29 which
serves as a releasable attachment means for articles mounted to the bracket which
will abut and be supported by the planar mounting face 25.
Referring now to Figures 2A and 2B, an assembly sequence is depicted.
The fastener shown in Figure 2A is shown in alignment with its mounting position
but removed from circuit board 31 onto which it is installed. To aid in the
attachment of the bracket to the circuit board, the circuit board includes a solder
coat 33 with substantially the same dimensions as the attachment pad footprint and
also a corresponding number of mounting holes 35 for receiving the bracket posts
27 which extend downwardly from the bracket mounting pad 21. One or more
posts may be used and the posts may have at least one planar side surface to
achieve circuit board orientation. A single rectangular post may be used to be
received in a compatible hole in the circuit board. The solder on the circuit board
may also extend into the mounting holes for added strength of attachment. As
shown more clearly in Figures 2A and 2B, the top of the bracket 11 includes a
centered flat planar surface 15 suitable for use in conjunction with pick-and-place
type assembly robotics.
Referring now to Figure 2B, the bracket is shown positioned on the circuit
board in its final mounted position with the posts extending through the circuit
board holes. In this depiction, the mounting pad 21 is in approximate alignment
with the edge of the circuit board 31. This position, in combination with the offset
distance provided by step 23 between the mounting face of the bracket and the

edge of the mounting pad, permits the bracket mounting face 25 to extend beyond
the edge of the circuit board 43. This may be desirable in many applications where
the panel or other member is to be held a spaced distance from the edge of the
circuit board. The bracket face may be mounted anywhere between subflush, flush,
or extended beyond the edge of the circuit board. The step 23 around the
mounting pad 21 of the bracket also permits solder joint inspection with the
bracket edge-mounted as shown in Figures 2A and 2B.
It should be understood that there may be other modifications and changes
to the present invention that will be obvious to those of skill in the art from the
foregoing description, however, the present invention should be limited only by the
following claims and their legal equivalents.

WE CLAIM:
1. A metal bracket for attachment to a circuit board,comprising:
a main body (13) having a planar front surface including a bottom edge;
attachment means (29) on said main body for affixation of a device to said front surface; a
base (17) of said main body beneath the bottom edge of said front surface characterized
by a centered planar top surface (15) of said main body adapted for pick-and-place
transportation of the bracket; and said base having a front side parallel to said front
surface and offset rearwardly therefrom, said base further including a planar bottom
surface adapted for soldering to a top surface of a circuit board.
2. The bracket as claimed in claim 1 wherein said base includes at least one post extending
downwardly from said bottom surface.
3. The bracket as claimed in claim 2 including a longitudinal threaded bore extending through
said front surface.
4. The bracket as claimed in claim 2 which includes only two posts.
5. An assembly of parts including the bracket as claimed in claim 2 and a circuit board having
an aperture receiving each post of said bracket.

6. The circuit board and bracket assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein the front surface is
co-planar with a side edge of said circuit board.
7. The circuit board and bracket assembly as claimed in claim 5 including a solder joint
between substantially the entire bottom surface and the top surface of the circuit board which
rigidly affixes said bracket to said circuit board.
8. The circuit board and bracket assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein the length of said posts
is less than the thickness of the circuit board.
9. The bracket as claimed in claim 2 wherein said posts are unitary with the main body.
10. The bracket as claimed in claim 1 wherein the front surface is perpendicular to the bottom
surface.
11 .The bracket as claimed in claim 1 including a single post with at least one planar side surface,
said post extending downwardly from said bottom surface.
12.An assembly of parts including the bracket as claimed in claim 2 and a circuit board
including a solder joint between said bottom surface of the base and a top surface of the circuit
board surrounding said at least one post.

13.The circuit board and bracket assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein the front surface
extends beyond a side edge of the circuit board and wherein the bottom surface does not
cover a portion of a top surface of the circuit board in front of the base.
14.The bracket as claimed in claim 1 wherein said main body, said attachment means, said top
surface, and said base are all portions of a unitary device.
15.The bracket as claimed in claim 14 described in that said entire bottom surface is metal
plated.
16.fhe bracket as claimed in claim 14 being molded from one of the group of metals consisting
of zinc and aluminium.
17.The bracket as claimed in claim 14 being a casting of powdered metal plated for
solderability.
A metal bracket for attachment to a circuit board,comprising: a main body (13) having a
planar front surface including a bottom edge; attachment means (29) on said main body for
affixation of a device to said front surface; a base (17) of said main body beneath the bottom edge
of said front surface characterized by a centered planar top surface (15) of said main body
adapted for pick-and-place transportation of the bracket; and said base having a front side
parallel to said front surface and offset rearwardly therefrom, said base further including a
planar bottom surface adapted for soldering to a top surface of a circuit board.

Documents:

01893-kolnp-2006 abstract.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 claims.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 correspondence others.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 description (complete).pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 drawings.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 form-1.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 form-2.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 form-3.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 form-5.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 international publication.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006 international search report.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006-claims-1.1.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006-correspondence others-1.1.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006-correspondence-1.1.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006-form-18.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006-form-26.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006-international search authority report-1.1.pdf

01893-kolnp-2006-priority document.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-ABSTRACT.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-AMANDED CLAIMS.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-DRAWINGS.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-EXAMINATION REPORT REPLY RECEIVED.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-FORM-1.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-FORM-2.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-FORM-3.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-FORM-5.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-OTHERS.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(02-01-2012)-PA-CERTIFIED COPIES.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(21-12-2011)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(21-12-2011)-FORM-13.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(21-12-2011)-PA-CERTIFIED COPIES.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-(22-11-2011)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-FORM 1-1.1.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-FORM 13-1.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-FORM 13.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-FORM 18.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-FORM 3.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-FORM 5.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-GPA 1.1.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-GPA.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-ABSTRACT.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-CLAIMS.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-DRAWINGS.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-FORM 1.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-FORM 2.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-SPECIFICATION.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-OTHER PATENT DOCUMENT.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-OTHERS 1.1.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-OTHERS.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-PA.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT 1.2.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT-1.1.pdf

1893-KOLNP-2006-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf

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Patent Number 254101
Indian Patent Application Number 1893/KOLNP/2006
PG Journal Number 38/2012
Publication Date 21-Sep-2012
Grant Date 19-Sep-2012
Date of Filing 06-Jul-2006
Name of Patentee PEM MANAGEMENT,INC.
Applicant Address 103 FOULK ROAD,SUITE 108,WILMINGTON,DE 19803, U.S.A.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BRUNO,DAVID,J 4088 Gregory Drive Dolyestown,PA 18901 United states of America, a U S Company.
PCT International Classification Number H01R 4/66
PCT International Application Number PCT/US2005/004016
PCT International Filing date 2005-02-11
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 60/544,309 2004-02-17 U.S.A.