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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 19, 2012
Filed:
Jan. 09, 2009
Jean-luc Croy, Limeil Brev Annes, FR;
Robert Arnould, Sardon, FR;
Geneviève Gr{dot Over (A)}ndjean, Marly le Roi, FR;
Benoît Box, Parmain, FR;
Jean-marie Bariller, Sable sur Sarthe, FR;
Hervé Mathieu, Vandrimare, FR;
Jean-Luc Croy, Limeil Brev Annes, FR;
Robert Arnould, Sardon, FR;
Geneviève Gr{dot over (a)}ndjean, Marly le Roi, FR;
Benoît Box, Parmain, FR;
Jean-Marie Bariller, Sable sur Sarthe, FR;
Hervé Mathieu, Vandrimare, FR;
Johnson Controls Technology Company, Holland, MI (US);
Abstract
The invention relates to an electronics card () comprising a printed circuit board () and a piece of equipment () such as a motor or a loudspeaker fastened to said printed circuit board (). The piece of equipment () is fastened to a face () of the printed circuit board () by snap-fastening in metal clips () that project from said face (), each clip () having a first end () fastened to said face () of the printed circuit board () by soldering, and a second end () bearing resiliently on a corresponding portion of the piece of equipment () for holding it pressed against said face () of the printed circuit board (). The invention applies in particular to electronics cards for motor vehicles.