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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 07, 2010
Filed:
Oct. 02, 2006
Jeffrey Scott Duppong, Fargo, ND (US);
Dale Arthur Janssen, Fargo, ND (US);
Amanda Renee Wyland, Glyndon, MN (US);
Richard James Livdahl, West Fargo, ND (US);
Vincent Guy Segal, Fargo, ND (US);
Travis Lee Johnston, Fargo, ND (US);
Nathan Matthew Hawk, Fargo, ND (US);
Jeffrey Scott Duppong, Fargo, ND (US);
Dale Arthur Janssen, Fargo, ND (US);
Amanda Renee Wyland, Glyndon, MN (US);
Richard James Livdahl, West Fargo, ND (US);
Vincent Guy Segal, Fargo, ND (US);
Travis Lee Johnston, Fargo, ND (US);
Nathan Matthew Hawk, Fargo, ND (US);
Deere & Company, Moline, IL (US);
Abstract
A circuit board arrangement includes a first printed circuit board having a first edge connector, and a second printed circuit board having a second edge connector and a plurality of holes positioned in relation to the second edge connector. A pair of circuit board carriers mount the first printed circuit board generally perpendicular to the second printed circuit board. Each circuit board carrier is positioned at an opposite lateral edge of the first printed circuit board. Each circuit board carrier includes a flat base for abutting the second circuit board, and a pair of wings on laterally opposite sides of the base. Each wing includes a snap-in feature for snap engagement with a corresponding hole in the second circuit board. At least one slot guide retains a corresponding lateral edge of the first printed circuit board. A retainer at an end generally opposite the base retains a distal edge of the first printed circuit board.