Stereo camera module and method for the production thereof
US-2015358605-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9562675B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9562675-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414308649-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit boards using surface mount technology at a position elevated above the surface of the board is provided with a body member including a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed sidewalls, a front wall, and a rear wall, all being formed integrally together. Two spaced-apart recesses are formed and aligned vertically in the front wall of the body member terminating in respective first and second interior wall portions. The first interior wall portion has openings formed on diametrically opposed sides of a vertical partition and lying in a horizontal plane parallel to the bottom wall. The second interior wall portion has openings formed on diametrically opposed sides of a transverse partition and lying in a plane which is rotated a predetermined number of degrees from a vertical plane perpendicular to the bottom wall.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit board using surface mount technology at a position elevated above the surface of the board, comprising: a rectangularly-shaped body member including a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed sidewalls, a front wall, and a rear wall, all being formed integrally together; said bottom wall being disposed in a horizontal plane, said top wall being spaced-apart therefrom and co-planar with said bottom wall, said sidewalls being spaced-apart and co-planar with each other, said sidewalls being disposed in vertical planes which are perpendicular to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall, said front wall being disposed spaced-apart and co-planar with said rear wall, said front and rear walls being also disposed in vertical planes which are perpendicular to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall; two spaced-apart, cylindrically-shaped recesses being formed and aligned vertically in said front wall of said body member terminating in respective first and second interior wall portions; a vertical partition being disposed in an intermediate area of said first interior wall portion which is perpendicular to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall, said first interior wall portion having first and second openings formed on diametrically opposed sides of said vertical partition, said first and second openings extending from said first interior wall portion to said rear wall and lying in a horizontal plane parallel to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall; a transverse partition being disposed in an intermediate area of said second interior wall portion which is positioned angularly to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall, said second interior wall portion having third and fourth openings formed on diametrically opposed sides of said transverse partition, said third and fourth openings extending from said second interior wall portion to said rear wall and lying in a plane which is rotated a predetermined number of degrees from a vertical plane perpendicular to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall; first and second light indicators being received in corresponding ones of said cylindrically-shaped recesses so that substantially one-half of their lens thereof appear above the surface of said front wall in order that its light can be easily seen by a user; said first light indicator having a pair of conductive leads extending through corresponding ones of said first and second openings in said first interior wall portion; and said second light indicator having a pair of conductive leads extending through corresponding ones of said third and fourth openings in said second interior wall portion. 2. A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first and second indicator lights are miniature type light-emitting diodes. 3. A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said body member is made of a plastic-like material. 4. A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 3 , wherein said plastic-like material comprises a thermoplastic resin. 5. A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said vertical partition functions as a divider so to separate the conductive leads of said first indicator light. 6. A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said transverse partition functions as a divider so to separate the conductive leads of said second indicator light. 7. A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the distance between the centers of the first and second openings in said first interior wall portion is approximately 2.69 mm. 8. A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the distance between the centers of the third and fourth openings in said second interior wall portion is approximately 2.54 mm. 9. A holder structure for mounting light indicators on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said distal ends of the conductive leads on said first and second indicator lights are bent and comes to rest adjacent to the surface of said bottom wall so that they can be attached to corresponding ones of solder pads disposed on the surface mount printed circuit board. 10. A holder structure for mounting light emitting diodes on printed circuit board using surface mount technology at a position elevated above the surface of the board, comprising: a rectangularly-shaped member including a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed sidewalls, a front wall, and a rear wall, all being formed integrally together; said bottom wall being disposed in a horizontal plane, said top wall being spaced-apart therefrom and co-planar with said bottom wall, said sidewalls being spaced-apart and co-planar with each other, said sidewalls being disposed in vertical planes which are perpendicular to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall, said front wall being disposed spaced-apart and co-planar with said rear wall, said front and rear walls being also disposed in vertical planes which are perpendicular to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall; two spaced-apart, cylindrically-shaped recesses being formed and aligned vertically in said front wall of said body member terminating in respective first and second interior wall portions; a vertical partition being disposed in an intermediate area of said first interior wall portion which is perpendicular to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall, said first interior wall portion having first and second openings formed on diametrically opposed sides of said vertical partition, said first and second openings extending from said first interior wall portion to said rear wall and lying in a horizontal plane parallel to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall; a transverse partition being disposed in an intermediate area of said second interior wall portion which is positioned angularly to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall, said second interior wall portion having third and fourth openings formed on diametrically opposed sides of said transverse partition, said third and fourth openings extending from said second interior wall portion to said rear wall and lying in a plane which is rotated a predetermined number of degrees from a vertical plane perpendicular to the horizontal plane of said bottom wall; first and second light-emitting diodes being received in corresponding ones of said cylindrically-shaped recesses so that substantially one-half of their lens thereof appear above the surface of said front wall in order that its light can be easily seen by a user; said first light-emitting diode having a pair of conductive leads extending through corresponding ones of said first and second openings in said first interior wall portion; and said second light-emitting diode having a pair of conductive leads extending through corresponding ones of said third and fourth openings in said second interior wall portion. 11. A holder structure for mounting light-emitting diodes on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 10 , wherein said body member is made of thermoplastic resin. 12. A holder structure for mounting light-emitting diodes on printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 10 , wherein said vertical partition functions as a divider so to separate the conductive leads of said first light-emitting diode. 13. A holder structure fo
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