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US20140015632A1
US20140015632A1 US14/025,192 US201314025192A US2014015632A1 US 20140015632 A1 US20140015632 A1 US 20140015632A1 US 201314025192 A US201314025192 A US 201314025192A US 2014015632 A1 US2014015632 A1 US 2014015632A1
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  • the present invention relates to an electrical device such as a copier and an electronic photo printer having a component fixing device for fixing a component such as a ferrite core of the electrical device.
  • a ferrite core is provided on a cable for reducing an electrical noise generated in an electrical device such as a copier and an electronic photo printer.
  • Japanese Patent Publication No. 2000-173827 has disclosed a method of fixing a ferrite core to an object. That is, a cable passes through a hollow portion of a ferrite core, and the ferrite core is retained in a storage case.
  • the storage case is provided with a connecting portion with a claw, so that the storage case is attached to a housing or a board of an electrical device as the object. In this case, it is necessary to provide a space at the object for fixing the storage case, thereby causing limitation in a location for fixing the ferrite core.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a component fixing device for fixing a ferrite core to an object even when it is difficult to provide a sufficient space for fixing the ferrite core.
  • an electrical device includes a board; a cable including one end portion electrically connected to the board; a component fixing device for fixing a ferrite core having a hollow portion through which the cable passes; and a fixing portion for fixing the component fixing device.
  • the component fixing device includes a holding portion for contacting with an inner surface of the ferrite core to restrict a movement of the ferrite core and a fixed portion fixed to the fixing portion.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a component fixing device according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing a ferrite core as a component according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a front view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a front view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention in a state that a holding portion of the component fixing device passes through a hollow portion of a ferrite core;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core (No. 1);
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core (No. 2);
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device is attached to an electronic photo printer;
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a component fixing device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the second embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds a ferrite core;
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the second embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core;
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a component fixing device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the third embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds a ferrite core;
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the third embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core (No. 1);
  • FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the third embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core (No. 2).
  • a ferrite core is used as an example of a component to be fixed with a component fixing device.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a ferrite core fixing device as a component fixing device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing a ferrite core as a component according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • a ferrite core fixing device 1 is formed of an elastic sheet, and includes a holding portion 2 and a fixed portion 3 to be fixed to an object.
  • the holding portion 2 has a pair of arm portions 5 and 6 having a linear symmetrical shape and a groove portion 4 between the arm portions 5 and 6 .
  • the arm portions 5 and 6 have chamfered portions 5 a and 6 a and hook claws 5 b and 6 b at distal end portions thereof (upper side in FIG. 1 ).
  • the arm portions 5 and 6 also have engaging portions 5 c and 6 c extending in parallel to the groove portion 4 at middle outside thereof. Step portions 5 d and 6 d are formed at lower ends of the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c.
  • the fixed portion 3 includes a screw hole 7 at a position shifted to one side from an extension line of the groove portion 4 of the holding portion 2 for fixing the ferrite core fixing device 1 to an object.
  • a material of the ferrite core fixing device 1 includes polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • the ferrite core fixing device 1 has a thickness of, for example, 0.5 mm.
  • the ferrite core fixing device 1 may be formed of other plastic materials such as an ABS resin and an engineering plastic, or a metal film with characteristics similar to those of the plastic materials described above.
  • a ferrite core 10 has a hollow portion 11 with a flat oval shape.
  • the hollow portion 11 has a width (long side) L 1 of, for example, 10 mm, and a height (short side) t of, for example, 1 mm.
  • the ferrite core fixing device 1 has a thickness of 0.5 mm.
  • a flat cable 12 (described alter) has a thickness of, for example, 0.3 mm. Accordingly, the ferrite core fixing device 1 and the flat cable 12 can pass through the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 at the same time.
  • a dimensional relationship between the ferrite core fixing device 1 and the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 will be explained with reference to FIG. 3 .
  • a largest width of the holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 i.e., a distance L 2 from the hook claw 5 b to the hook claw 6 b, is set to be greater than the width L 1 of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the groove portion 4 is disposed between the arm portions 5 and 6 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 . Accordingly, the arm portions 5 and 6 can bend toward each other and contact with each other when an external force is applied.
  • a width L 4 of the groove portion 4 is set such that a distance L 3 between the hook claws 5 b and 6 b becomes smaller than the width L 1 of the hollow portion 11 when the arm portions 5 and 6 bend and contact with each other with an external force (state represented by phantom lines in FIG. 3 ).
  • a distance L 5 between the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c of the ferrite core fixing device 1 is set to be smaller than the distance L 2 from the hook claw 5 b to the hook claw 6 b, and to be equal to or slightly larger than the width L 1 of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 . Accordingly, it is possible to reduce rattle between the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c and the ferrite core fixing device 1 when the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c of the ferrite core fixing device 1 are inserted into the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 . Further, a distance L 6 between the step portions 5 d and 6 d of the ferrite core fixing device 1 is set to be greater than the width L 1 of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 .
  • FIG. 4 is a view a state that the holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 passes through the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 is inserted into the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 as follows.
  • the flat cable (not shown) is inserted into the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the chamfered portions 5 a and 6 a abut against both end portions of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 , so that the holding portion 2 is pushed into the hollow portion 11 from this state.
  • the arm portions 5 and 6 bend in a direction approaching with each other to become the state represented by the phantom lines in FIG. 3 . In this state, it is possible to insert the arm portions 5 and 6 into the hollow portion 11 .
  • the arm portions 5 and 6 return to the original state separating from each other with a restoration force thereof as shown in FIG. 4 . Therefore, the holding portion 2 does not come off from the hollow portion 11 .
  • the distance L 5 between the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c is set to be slightly greater than the width L 1 of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 , the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c are pressed against an outer surface of the hollow portion 11 , thereby eliminating rattle.
  • the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c have a length (distance from lower ends of the hook claws 5 b and 6 b to upper ends of the step portions 5 d and 6 d ) is set to be slightly greater than a length of the ferrite core 10 (vertical length in FIG. 4 ), so that the ferrite core 10 is held with the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c between the hook claws 5 b and 6 b and the step portions 5 d and 6 d.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 are views showing a state that the ferrite core fixing device 1 holds the ferrite core 10 .
  • the ferrite core fixing device 1 holds the flat cable 12 and the ferrite core 10 .
  • the flat cable 12 does not become an obstacle when the ferrite core fixing device 1 is attached to the object. It is arranged such that the ferrite core 10 and the ferrite core fixing device 1 are movable relative to the flat cable 12 in a longitudinal direction of the flat cable 12 .
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the ferrite core fixing device 1 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 1 is attached to an electronic photo printer 20 .
  • the electronic photo printer 20 is shown in a state that a portion thereof where the ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed is cut out for easy explanation.
  • an operation portion board 22 is disposed inside an operation portion case 21 of the electronic photo printer 20 , and a connector 23 is connected to the operation portion board 22 .
  • the connector 23 is connected to an end portion of the flat cable 12 .
  • a control board 24 is disposed at a bottom of the electronic photo printer 20 , and a connector 25 is connected to the control board 24 .
  • the connector 24 is connected to the other end of the flat cable 12 . Accordingly, the operation portion board 22 is electrically connected to the control board 24 through the flat cable 12 .
  • the flat cable 12 passes through the ferrite core 10 , and the ferrite core fixing device 1 holds the ferrite core 10 .
  • the ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed to a frame 26 at a side of the electronic photo printer 20 with a screw 27 .
  • an attaching surface of the frame 26 extends substantially in a horizontal direction. Accordingly, the ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed to the frame 26 in a state that the fixed portion 3 is bent at the right angle relative to the holding portion 2 .
  • the ferrite core 10 and the ferrite core fixing device 1 are movable relative to the flat cable 12 . Accordingly, it is possible to fix the ferrite core 10 at an appropriate position on the electronic photo printer 20 by moving the ferrite core 10 and the ferrite core fixing device 1 relative to the flat cable 12 . Further, it is also possible to fix the ferrite core 10 at an appropriate position on the electronic photo printer 20 by bending the fixed portion 3 relative to the holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 to properly change a shape of the ferrite core fixing device 1 .
  • the ferrite core 10 When the ferrite core 10 is removed from the electronic photo printer 20 , an operation reversed from the operation described above is performed. That is, the screw 27 fixing the ferrite core fixing device 1 to the frame 26 is removed, so that the ferrite core fixing device 1 is removed from the frame 26 . Then, the arm portions 5 and 6 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 are bent to approach with each other, and the ferrite core fixing device 1 is pulled out from the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 . Alternatively, the ferrite core 10 may be pulled out from the ferrite core fixing device 1 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed to the frame 26 . In this case, it is easy to perform a maintenance operation of the electronic photo printer 20 .
  • the holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 is inserted into the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 to hold the ferrite core 10 , and the ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed to the object with the fixed portion 3 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 . Accordingly, it is possible to easily attach the ferrite core 10 to the object in a simple way. Further, it is possible to reduce an area for attaching the ferrite core 10 . Since the ferrite core fixing device 1 is formed of an elastic sheet, it is possible to properly change a shape of the ferrite core fixing device 1 according to a shape of the object. It is not necessary to use a special tool for molding the ferrite core fixing device 1 , thereby making it possible to produce the ferrite core fixing device 1 with low cost.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a ferrite core fixing device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • a ferrite core fixing device 31 is formed of an elastic sheet and includes a holding portion 32 and a fixed portion 33 to be fixed to an object.
  • the holding portion 32 has a center holding portion 34 and a pair of arm portions 35 and 36 capable of bending at both sides of the center holding portion 34 .
  • the arm portions 35 and 36 have rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a at base portions thereof close to bending portions thereof, respectively.
  • the arm portion 35 has a hook claw 35 b at a distal end thereof.
  • the arm portion 36 has a rectangular hole 36 b with a cut portion 36 c.
  • the hook claw 35 b can be inserted into the cut portion 36 c.
  • a base portion 35 c of the hook claw 35 b enters the rectangular hole 36 b of the arm portion 36 , so that the arm portion 35 engages the arm portion 36 .
  • the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a have a height (lateral length in FIG. 8 ) slightly larger than the thickness of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a have a width (vertical length in FIG. 8 ) slightly larger than the length of the ferrite core 10 . Accordingly, the ferrite core 10 can enter the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a.
  • a width of the center holding portion 34 i.e., a distance between the arm portions 35 and 36 , is set to be slightly larger than a width of the flat cable 12 ( FIG. 9 ) and slightly smaller than the width of the ferrite core 10 .
  • Bent portions 37 and 38 are formed at both sides of the center holding portion 34 to enter the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a, respectively.
  • the bent portions 37 and 38 have a width (vertical length in FIG. 8 ) substantially same as the length of the ferrite core 10 .
  • a distance between the bent portions 37 and 38 is set to be substantially same as the width of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the fixed portion 33 Similar to the ferrite core fixing device 1 , the fixed portion 33 has a screw hole 7 for fixing the ferrite core fixing device 31 to an object.
  • the screw hole 7 is formed at a position shifted from a position where the flat cable 12 passes through.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing an operation of the ferrite core fixing device 31 for holding the ferrite core 10 .
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the ferrite core fixing device 31 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 31 holds the ferrite core 10 .
  • the flat cable 12 passes through the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the arm portions 35 and 36 are bent.
  • both side portions of the ferrite core 10 enter the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a, so that the arm portions 35 and 36 are easily bent. Then, the ferrite core 10 enters the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a, so that a movement thereof in the vertical direction is restricted. Further, the bent portions 37 and 38 restrict a movement of the ferrite core 10 in the lateral direction.
  • the hook claw 35 b of the arm portion 35 is inserted into the cut portion 36 c of the arm portion 36 .
  • the base portion 35 c of the hook claw 35 b enters the rectangular hole 36 b.
  • the arm portion 35 engages the arm portion 36 in a state of holding the ferrite core 10 .
  • the ferrite core fixing device 31 holding the ferrite core 10 is fixed to the object with a screw. That is, a screw is inserted into the screw hole 7 formed in the fixed portion 33 of the ferrite core fixing device 31 to fix the ferrite core fixing device 31 to the frame of the electronic photo printer 20 .
  • the ferrite core 10 When the ferrite core 10 is removed from the electronic photo printer 20 , an operation reversed from the operation described above is performed. That is, the screw fixing the ferrite core fixing device 31 to the frame is removed, so that the ferrite core fixing device 31 is removed from the frame.
  • the hook claw 35 b of the arm portion 35 of the ferrite core fixing device 31 is pulled out from the rectangular hole 36 b of the arm portion 36 .
  • the arm portions 35 and 36 are opened to release the ferrite core 10 .
  • the ferrite core 10 may be pulled out from the ferrite core fixing device 31 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 31 is fixed to the frame. In this case, it is easy to perform a maintenance operation of the electronic photo printer 20 .
  • the ferrite core fixing device 31 sandwiches and holds the ferrite core 10 from outside. Accordingly, in addition to the advantages of the first embodiment, it is possible to fix the ferrite core 10 regardless of a size of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the ferrite core 10 is sandwiched and held from outside not to move in the vertical and lateral directions. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the ferrite core 10 from hitting and damaging a surrounding part due to a vibration or an impact of a device as the object. It is possible to hold the ferrite core 10 simply by engaging the arm portions 35 and 36 , thereby making it easy to attach the ferrite core 10 .
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a ferrite core fixing device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • a ferrite core fixing device 41 is formed of an elastic sheet, and includes a holding portion 42 and a fixed portion 43 to be fixed to an object.
  • the holding portion 42 has a center holding portion 44 and a pair of arm portions 45 and 46 capable of bending at both sides of the center holding portion 44 .
  • the arm portions 45 and 46 have rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a at base portions thereof close to bending portions thereof, respectively.
  • the arm portion 45 has a hook claw 45 b at a distal end thereof.
  • the arm portion 46 has a rectangular hole 46 b with a cut portion 46 c.
  • the hook claw 45 b can be inserted into the cut portion 46 c.
  • a base portion 45 c of the hook claw 45 b enters the rectangular hole 46 b of the arm portion 46 , so that the arm portion 45 engages the arm portion 46 .
  • the rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a have a height (lateral length in FIG. 11 ) slightly larger than the thickness of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a have a width (vertical length in FIG. 11 ) slightly larger than the length of the ferrite core 10 . Accordingly, the ferrite core 10 can enter the rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a.
  • a width of the center holding portion 44 i.e., a distance between the arm portions 45 and 46 , is set to be slightly larger than the width of the flat cable 12 ( FIG. 12 ) and slightly smaller than the width of the ferrite core 10 .
  • bent portions 45 d, 46 d and 45 e, 46 e are formed at both sides of the center holding portion 44 , respectively.
  • the bent portions 45 d and 45 e are arranged to enter the rectangular hole 45 a, and the bent portions 46 d and 46 e are arranged to enter the rectangular hole 46 a , respectively.
  • a distance between the bent portions 45 e and 46 e is set to be slightly larger than the width of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the bent portions 45 e and 46 e sandwich the ferrite core 10 from outside to restrict a movement of the ferrite core 10 in the lateral direction.
  • a distance between the bent portions 45 d and 46 d is set to be substantially same as the distance between the arm portions 45 and 46 .
  • the bent portions 45 d and 46 d have a height smaller than that of the bent portions 45 e and 46 e. Accordingly, when the holding portion 42 holds the ferrite core 10 , the bent portions 45 d and 46 d become a pressed state with side surface portions of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the bent portions 45 d and 46 d are provided for restricting a movement of a ferrite core 14 having a size smaller than the ferrite core 10 ( FIG. 14 ) in the vertical direction when the ferrite core fixing device 41 holds the ferrite core 14 .
  • the fixed portion 43 has the screw hole 7 for fixing the ferrite core fixing device 41 to an object. The screw hole 7 is formed at a position shifted from a position where the flat cable 12 passes through.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing an operation of the ferrite core fixing device 41 for holding the ferrite core 10 .
  • FIGS. 13 and 14 are perspective views showing the ferrite core fixing device 41 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 41 holds the ferrite core 10 .
  • the ferrite core fixing device 41 in the third embodiment can hold two types of ferrite cores having different sizes (different lengths in the vertical direction in FIG. 11 ).
  • FIG. 12 An operation of holding the ferrite core 10 having a large height will be explained first with reference to FIGS. 12 and 13 .
  • the flat cable 12 passes through the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 .
  • the arm portions 45 and 46 are bent.
  • both side portions of the ferrite core 10 enter the rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a, so that the arm portions 45 and 46 are easily bent.
  • the ferrite core 10 enters the rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a, so that a movement thereof in the vertical direction is restricted.
  • a movement of the ferrite core 10 in the lateral direction is restricted with the bent portions 45 e and 46 e. Since the ferrite core 10 presses the bent portions 45 d and 46 d from above, the ferrite core 10 is pressed against the arm portions 45 and 46 with an elastic force of the bent portions 45 d and 46 d.
  • the hook claw 45 b of the arm portion 45 is inserted into the cut portion 46 c of the arm portion 46 .
  • the base portion 45 c of the hook claw 45 b enters the rectangular hole 46 b. Accordingly, the arm portion 45 engages the arm portion 46 in a state of holding the ferrite core 10 .
  • the ferrite core 14 with a small height is held between the bent portions 45 e and 46 e.
  • the bent portions 45 e and 46 e have the length (length in the vertical direction in FIG. 11 ) corresponding to the height of the ferrite core 14 .
  • the distance between the bent portions 45 d and 46 d is set to be smaller than the distance between the bent portions 45 e and 46 e, thereby restricting a movement of the ferrite core 14 in the vertical direction with the bent portions 45 d and 46 d . Accordingly, even in a case of the ferrite core 14 with a small height, the ferrite core fixing device 41 can holds the ferrite core 14 and restricts a movement thereof in the lateral and vertical directions.
  • the ferrite core fixing device 41 holding the ferrite core 10 or the ferrite core 14 is fixed to the object with a screw. That is, a screw is inserted into the screw hole 7 formed in the fixed portion 43 of the ferrite core fixing device 41 to fix the ferrite core fixing device 41 to the frame of the electronic photo printer 20 .
  • the ferrite core fixing device 41 is provided with the two types of bent portions at two stages for holding the ferrite core. Accordingly, in addition to the advantages of the second embodiment, the single ferrite core fixing device 41 can hold the two types of ferrite cores with different heights, thereby reducing cost of manufacturing the ferrite core fixing device 41 . It is also possible to make part control and management easy, thereby reducing maintenance cost.

Abstract

An electrical device includes a board; a cable including one end portion electrically connected to the board; a component fixing device for fixing a ferrite core having a hollow portion through which the cable passes; and a fixing portion for fixing the component fixing device. The component fixing device includes a holding portion for contacting with an inner surface of the ferrite core to restrict a movement of the ferrite core and a fixed portion fixed to the fixing portion.

Description

    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This is a divisional application of the prior application Ser. No. 12/882,478 filed on Sep. 15, 2010, which is a divisional application of the prior application Ser. No. 12/379,965 filed on Mar. 3, 2009, which is a divisional application of the prior application Ser. No. 11/210,703 filed on Aug. 25, 2005.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to an electrical device such as a copier and an electronic photo printer having a component fixing device for fixing a component such as a ferrite core of the electrical device.
  • Conventionally, a ferrite core is provided on a cable for reducing an electrical noise generated in an electrical device such as a copier and an electronic photo printer. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2000-173827 has disclosed a method of fixing a ferrite core to an object. That is, a cable passes through a hollow portion of a ferrite core, and the ferrite core is retained in a storage case. The storage case is provided with a connecting portion with a claw, so that the storage case is attached to a housing or a board of an electrical device as the object. In this case, it is necessary to provide a space at the object for fixing the storage case, thereby causing limitation in a location for fixing the ferrite core.
  • In view of the problems described above, an object of the present invention is to provide a component fixing device for fixing a ferrite core to an object even when it is difficult to provide a sufficient space for fixing the ferrite core.
  • Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the invention.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In order to attain the objects described above, according to the present invention, an electrical device includes a board; a cable including one end portion electrically connected to the board; a component fixing device for fixing a ferrite core having a hollow portion through which the cable passes; and a fixing portion for fixing the component fixing device. The component fixing device includes a holding portion for contacting with an inner surface of the ferrite core to restrict a movement of the ferrite core and a fixed portion fixed to the fixing portion.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a component fixing device according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing a ferrite core as a component according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 is a front view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 is a front view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention in a state that a holding portion of the component fixing device passes through a hollow portion of a ferrite core;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core (No. 1);
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core (No. 2);
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device is attached to an electronic photo printer;
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a component fixing device according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the second embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds a ferrite core;
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the second embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core;
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a component fixing device according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the third embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds a ferrite core;
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the third embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core (No. 1); and
  • FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing the component fixing device according to the third embodiment of the present invention in a state that the component fixing device holds the ferrite core (No. 2).
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Hereunder, embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the embodiments, a ferrite core is used as an example of a component to be fixed with a component fixing device.
  • First Embodiment
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a ferrite core fixing device as a component fixing device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a front view showing a ferrite core as a component according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a front view showing the component fixing device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, a ferrite core fixing device 1 is formed of an elastic sheet, and includes a holding portion 2 and a fixed portion 3 to be fixed to an object. The holding portion 2 has a pair of arm portions 5 and 6 having a linear symmetrical shape and a groove portion 4 between the arm portions 5 and 6. The arm portions 5 and 6 have chamfered portions 5 a and 6 a and hook claws 5 b and 6 b at distal end portions thereof (upper side in FIG. 1). The arm portions 5 and 6 also have engaging portions 5 c and 6 c extending in parallel to the groove portion 4 at middle outside thereof. Step portions 5 d and 6 d are formed at lower ends of the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c. The fixed portion 3 includes a screw hole 7 at a position shifted to one side from an extension line of the groove portion 4 of the holding portion 2 for fixing the ferrite core fixing device 1 to an object.
  • In the present embodiment, a material of the ferrite core fixing device 1 includes polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The ferrite core fixing device 1 has a thickness of, for example, 0.5 mm. Instead of polyethylene terephthalate, the ferrite core fixing device 1 may be formed of other plastic materials such as an ABS resin and an engineering plastic, or a metal film with characteristics similar to those of the plastic materials described above.
  • As shown in FIG. 2, a ferrite core 10 has a hollow portion 11 with a flat oval shape. The hollow portion 11 has a width (long side) L1 of, for example, 10 mm, and a height (short side) t of, for example, 1 mm. As described above, the ferrite core fixing device 1 has a thickness of 0.5 mm. A flat cable 12 (described alter) has a thickness of, for example, 0.3 mm. Accordingly, the ferrite core fixing device 1 and the flat cable 12 can pass through the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 at the same time.
  • A dimensional relationship between the ferrite core fixing device 1 and the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 will be explained with reference to FIG. 3. A largest width of the holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1, i.e., a distance L2 from the hook claw 5 b to the hook claw 6 b, is set to be greater than the width L1 of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10. The groove portion 4 is disposed between the arm portions 5 and 6 of the ferrite core fixing device 1. Accordingly, the arm portions 5 and 6 can bend toward each other and contact with each other when an external force is applied.
  • A width L4 of the groove portion 4 is set such that a distance L3 between the hook claws 5 b and 6 b becomes smaller than the width L1 of the hollow portion 11 when the arm portions 5 and 6 bend and contact with each other with an external force (state represented by phantom lines in FIG. 3). In other words, each width is set so that the following relationships are established; L1<L2, L1>L3, L3=L2−L4. Further, a distance L5 between the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c of the ferrite core fixing device 1 is set to be smaller than the distance L2 from the hook claw 5 b to the hook claw 6 b, and to be equal to or slightly larger than the width L1 of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core fixing device 1. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce rattle between the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c and the ferrite core fixing device 1 when the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c of the ferrite core fixing device 1 are inserted into the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10. Further, a distance L6 between the step portions 5 d and 6 d of the ferrite core fixing device 1 is set to be greater than the width L1 of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10.
  • An operation of the ferrite core fixing device 1 for holding the ferrite core 10 will be explained next. FIG. 4 is a view a state that the holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 passes through the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10. The holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 is inserted into the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 as follows. First, the flat cable (not shown) is inserted into the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10. As shown in FIG. 3, the chamfered portions 5 a and 6 a abut against both end portions of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10, so that the holding portion 2 is pushed into the hollow portion 11 from this state. With the pushing operation, the arm portions 5 and 6 bend in a direction approaching with each other to become the state represented by the phantom lines in FIG. 3. In this state, it is possible to insert the arm portions 5 and 6 into the hollow portion 11.
  • When the hook claws 5 b and 6 b of the ferrite core fixing device 1 pass through the hollow portion 11, the arm portions 5 and 6 return to the original state separating from each other with a restoration force thereof as shown in FIG. 4. Therefore, the holding portion 2 does not come off from the hollow portion 11. At this time, since the distance L5 between the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c is set to be slightly greater than the width L1 of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core fixing device 1, the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c are pressed against an outer surface of the hollow portion 11, thereby eliminating rattle. The engaging portions 5 c and 6 c have a length (distance from lower ends of the hook claws 5 b and 6 b to upper ends of the step portions 5 d and 6 d) is set to be slightly greater than a length of the ferrite core 10 (vertical length in FIG. 4), so that the ferrite core 10 is held with the engaging portions 5 c and 6 c between the hook claws 5 b and 6 b and the step portions 5 d and 6 d.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 are views showing a state that the ferrite core fixing device 1 holds the ferrite core 10. As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the ferrite core fixing device 1 holds the flat cable 12 and the ferrite core 10. In this state, since the screw hole 7 of the fixed portion 3 is apart from the flat cable 12, the flat cable 12 does not become an obstacle when the ferrite core fixing device 1 is attached to the object. It is arranged such that the ferrite core 10 and the ferrite core fixing device 1 are movable relative to the flat cable 12 in a longitudinal direction of the flat cable 12.
  • A process of attaching the ferrite core fixing device 1 holding the ferrite core 10 to an object will be explained next. In this embodiment, the object is an electronic photo printer as an example. FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the ferrite core fixing device 1 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 1 is attached to an electronic photo printer 20. In FIG. 7, the electronic photo printer 20 is shown in a state that a portion thereof where the ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed is cut out for easy explanation.
  • As shown in FIG. 7, an operation portion board 22 is disposed inside an operation portion case 21 of the electronic photo printer 20, and a connector 23 is connected to the operation portion board 22. The connector 23 is connected to an end portion of the flat cable 12. A control board 24 is disposed at a bottom of the electronic photo printer 20, and a connector 25 is connected to the control board 24. The connector 24 is connected to the other end of the flat cable 12. Accordingly, the operation portion board 22 is electrically connected to the control board 24 through the flat cable 12.
  • The flat cable 12 passes through the ferrite core 10, and the ferrite core fixing device 1 holds the ferrite core 10. The ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed to a frame 26 at a side of the electronic photo printer 20 with a screw 27. In the electronic photo printer 20 shown in FIG. 7, an attaching surface of the frame 26 extends substantially in a horizontal direction. Accordingly, the ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed to the frame 26 in a state that the fixed portion 3 is bent at the right angle relative to the holding portion 2.
  • As described above, the ferrite core 10 and the ferrite core fixing device 1 are movable relative to the flat cable 12. Accordingly, it is possible to fix the ferrite core 10 at an appropriate position on the electronic photo printer 20 by moving the ferrite core 10 and the ferrite core fixing device 1 relative to the flat cable 12. Further, it is also possible to fix the ferrite core 10 at an appropriate position on the electronic photo printer 20 by bending the fixed portion 3 relative to the holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 to properly change a shape of the ferrite core fixing device 1.
  • When the ferrite core 10 is removed from the electronic photo printer 20, an operation reversed from the operation described above is performed. That is, the screw 27 fixing the ferrite core fixing device 1 to the frame 26 is removed, so that the ferrite core fixing device 1 is removed from the frame 26. Then, the arm portions 5 and 6 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 are bent to approach with each other, and the ferrite core fixing device 1 is pulled out from the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10. Alternatively, the ferrite core 10 may be pulled out from the ferrite core fixing device 1 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed to the frame 26. In this case, it is easy to perform a maintenance operation of the electronic photo printer 20.
  • As described above, in the first embodiment, the holding portion 2 of the ferrite core fixing device 1 is inserted into the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10 to hold the ferrite core 10, and the ferrite core fixing device 1 is fixed to the object with the fixed portion 3 of the ferrite core fixing device 1. Accordingly, it is possible to easily attach the ferrite core 10 to the object in a simple way. Further, it is possible to reduce an area for attaching the ferrite core 10. Since the ferrite core fixing device 1 is formed of an elastic sheet, it is possible to properly change a shape of the ferrite core fixing device 1 according to a shape of the object. It is not necessary to use a special tool for molding the ferrite core fixing device 1, thereby making it possible to produce the ferrite core fixing device 1 with low cost.
  • Second Embodiment
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a ferrite core fixing device according to a second embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 8, similar to the ferrite core fixing device 1 in the first embodiment, a ferrite core fixing device 31 is formed of an elastic sheet and includes a holding portion 32 and a fixed portion 33 to be fixed to an object.
  • The holding portion 32 has a center holding portion 34 and a pair of arm portions 35 and 36 capable of bending at both sides of the center holding portion 34. The arm portions 35 and 36 have rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a at base portions thereof close to bending portions thereof, respectively. The arm portion 35 has a hook claw 35 b at a distal end thereof. The arm portion 36 has a rectangular hole 36 b with a cut portion 36 c. The hook claw 35 b can be inserted into the cut portion 36 c. A base portion 35 c of the hook claw 35 b enters the rectangular hole 36 b of the arm portion 36, so that the arm portion 35 engages the arm portion 36.
  • The rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a have a height (lateral length in FIG. 8) slightly larger than the thickness of the ferrite core 10. The rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a have a width (vertical length in FIG. 8) slightly larger than the length of the ferrite core 10. Accordingly, the ferrite core 10 can enter the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a. A width of the center holding portion 34, i.e., a distance between the arm portions 35 and 36, is set to be slightly larger than a width of the flat cable 12 (FIG. 9) and slightly smaller than the width of the ferrite core 10.
  • Bent portions 37 and 38 are formed at both sides of the center holding portion 34 to enter the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a, respectively. The bent portions 37 and 38 have a width (vertical length in FIG. 8) substantially same as the length of the ferrite core 10. A distance between the bent portions 37 and 38 is set to be substantially same as the width of the ferrite core 10. Similar to the ferrite core fixing device 1, the fixed portion 33 has a screw hole 7 for fixing the ferrite core fixing device 31 to an object. The screw hole 7 is formed at a position shifted from a position where the flat cable 12 passes through.
  • An operation of the ferrite core fixing device 31 for holding the ferrite core 10 will be explained next. FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing an operation of the ferrite core fixing device 31 for holding the ferrite core 10. FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the ferrite core fixing device 31 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 31 holds the ferrite core 10. As shown in FIG. 9, first, the flat cable 12 passes through the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10. In a state that the ferrite core 10 abuts against the center holding portion 34 of the ferrite core fixing device 31 (FIG. 8), the arm portions 35 and 36 are bent. At this time, both side portions of the ferrite core 10 enter the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a, so that the arm portions 35 and 36 are easily bent. Then, the ferrite core 10 enters the rectangular holes 35 a and 36 a, so that a movement thereof in the vertical direction is restricted. Further, the bent portions 37 and 38 restrict a movement of the ferrite core 10 in the lateral direction.
  • Next, as shown in FIG. 10, the hook claw 35 b of the arm portion 35 is inserted into the cut portion 36 c of the arm portion 36. The base portion 35 c of the hook claw 35 b enters the rectangular hole 36 b. Accordingly, the arm portion 35 engages the arm portion 36 in a state of holding the ferrite core 10. Similar to the first embodiment, the ferrite core fixing device 31 holding the ferrite core 10 is fixed to the object with a screw. That is, a screw is inserted into the screw hole 7 formed in the fixed portion 33 of the ferrite core fixing device 31 to fix the ferrite core fixing device 31 to the frame of the electronic photo printer 20.
  • When the ferrite core 10 is removed from the electronic photo printer 20, an operation reversed from the operation described above is performed. That is, the screw fixing the ferrite core fixing device 31 to the frame is removed, so that the ferrite core fixing device 31 is removed from the frame. The hook claw 35 b of the arm portion 35 of the ferrite core fixing device 31 is pulled out from the rectangular hole 36 b of the arm portion 36. The arm portions 35 and 36 are opened to release the ferrite core 10. Alternatively, the ferrite core 10 may be pulled out from the ferrite core fixing device 31 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 31 is fixed to the frame. In this case, it is easy to perform a maintenance operation of the electronic photo printer 20.
  • As described above, in the second embodiment, the ferrite core fixing device 31 sandwiches and holds the ferrite core 10 from outside. Accordingly, in addition to the advantages of the first embodiment, it is possible to fix the ferrite core 10 regardless of a size of the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10. The ferrite core 10 is sandwiched and held from outside not to move in the vertical and lateral directions. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the ferrite core 10 from hitting and damaging a surrounding part due to a vibration or an impact of a device as the object. It is possible to hold the ferrite core 10 simply by engaging the arm portions 35 and 36, thereby making it easy to attach the ferrite core 10.
  • Third Embodiment
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a ferrite core fixing device according to a third embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 11, similar to the ferrite core fixing device 1 in the first embodiment, a ferrite core fixing device 41 is formed of an elastic sheet, and includes a holding portion 42 and a fixed portion 43 to be fixed to an object.
  • The holding portion 42 has a center holding portion 44 and a pair of arm portions 45 and 46 capable of bending at both sides of the center holding portion 44. The arm portions 45 and 46 have rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a at base portions thereof close to bending portions thereof, respectively. The arm portion 45 has a hook claw 45 b at a distal end thereof. The arm portion 46 has a rectangular hole 46 b with a cut portion 46 c. The hook claw 45 b can be inserted into the cut portion 46 c. A base portion 45 c of the hook claw 45 b enters the rectangular hole 46 b of the arm portion 46, so that the arm portion 45 engages the arm portion 46.
  • In the ferrite core fixing device 41, similar to the ferrite core fixing device 31 in the second embodiment, the rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a have a height (lateral length in FIG. 11) slightly larger than the thickness of the ferrite core 10. The rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a have a width (vertical length in FIG. 11) slightly larger than the length of the ferrite core 10. Accordingly, the ferrite core 10 can enter the rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a. A width of the center holding portion 44, i.e., a distance between the arm portions 45 and 46, is set to be slightly larger than the width of the flat cable 12 (FIG. 12) and slightly smaller than the width of the ferrite core 10.
  • Two types of bent portions 45 d, 46 d and 45 e, 46 e are formed at both sides of the center holding portion 44, respectively. The bent portions 45 d and 45 e are arranged to enter the rectangular hole 45 a, and the bent portions 46 d and 46 e are arranged to enter the rectangular hole 46 a, respectively. A distance between the bent portions 45 e and 46 e is set to be slightly larger than the width of the ferrite core 10. The bent portions 45 e and 46 e sandwich the ferrite core 10 from outside to restrict a movement of the ferrite core 10 in the lateral direction.
  • A distance between the bent portions 45 d and 46 d is set to be substantially same as the distance between the arm portions 45 and 46. The bent portions 45 d and 46 d have a height smaller than that of the bent portions 45 e and 46 e. Accordingly, when the holding portion 42 holds the ferrite core 10, the bent portions 45 d and 46 d become a pressed state with side surface portions of the ferrite core 10. As described alter, the bent portions 45 d and 46 d are provided for restricting a movement of a ferrite core 14 having a size smaller than the ferrite core 10 (FIG. 14) in the vertical direction when the ferrite core fixing device 41 holds the ferrite core 14. Similar to the ferrite core fixing device 1 in the first embodiment, the fixed portion 43 has the screw hole 7 for fixing the ferrite core fixing device 41 to an object. The screw hole 7 is formed at a position shifted from a position where the flat cable 12 passes through.
  • An operation of the ferrite core fixing device 41 for holding the ferrite core 10 will be explained next. FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing an operation of the ferrite core fixing device 41 for holding the ferrite core 10. FIGS. 13 and 14 are perspective views showing the ferrite core fixing device 41 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 41 holds the ferrite core 10. The ferrite core fixing device 41 in the third embodiment can hold two types of ferrite cores having different sizes (different lengths in the vertical direction in FIG. 11).
  • An operation of holding the ferrite core 10 having a large height will be explained first with reference to FIGS. 12 and 13. As shown in FIG. 12, first, the flat cable 12 passes through the hollow portion 11 of the ferrite core 10. In a state that the ferrite core 10 abuts against the center holding portion 44 of the ferrite core fixing device 41 (FIG. 11), the arm portions 45 and 46 are bent. At this time, both side portions of the ferrite core 10 enter the rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a, so that the arm portions 45 and 46 are easily bent. Then, the ferrite core 10 enters the rectangular holes 45 a and 46 a, so that a movement thereof in the vertical direction is restricted. Further, a movement of the ferrite core 10 in the lateral direction is restricted with the bent portions 45 e and 46 e. Since the ferrite core 10 presses the bent portions 45 d and 46 d from above, the ferrite core 10 is pressed against the arm portions 45 and 46 with an elastic force of the bent portions 45 d and 46 d.
  • Then, as shown in FIG. 13, the hook claw 45 b of the arm portion 45 is inserted into the cut portion 46 c of the arm portion 46. The base portion 45 c of the hook claw 45 b enters the rectangular hole 46 b. Accordingly, the arm portion 45 engages the arm portion 46 in a state of holding the ferrite core 10.
  • An operation of holding the ferrite core 14 having a small height will be explained first with reference to FIG. 14. As shown in FIG. 14, the ferrite core 14 with a small height is held between the bent portions 45 e and 46 e. The bent portions 45 e and 46 e have the length (length in the vertical direction in FIG. 11) corresponding to the height of the ferrite core 14. Further, as described above, the distance between the bent portions 45 d and 46 d is set to be smaller than the distance between the bent portions 45 e and 46 e, thereby restricting a movement of the ferrite core 14 in the vertical direction with the bent portions 45 d and 46 d. Accordingly, even in a case of the ferrite core 14 with a small height, the ferrite core fixing device 41 can holds the ferrite core 14 and restricts a movement thereof in the lateral and vertical directions.
  • Similar to the first embodiment (FIG. 7), the ferrite core fixing device 41 holding the ferrite core 10 or the ferrite core 14 is fixed to the object with a screw. That is, a screw is inserted into the screw hole 7 formed in the fixed portion 43 of the ferrite core fixing device 41 to fix the ferrite core fixing device 41 to the frame of the electronic photo printer 20.
  • When the ferrite core 10 or the ferrite core 14 is removed from the electronic photo printer 20, an operation reversed from the operation described above is performed. That is, the screw fixing the ferrite core fixing device 41 to the frame is removed, so that the ferrite core fixing device 41 is removed from the frame. The hook claw 45 b of the arm portion 45 of the ferrite core fixing device 41 is pulled out from the rectangular hole 46 b of the arm portion 46. The arm portions 45 and 46 are opened to release the ferrite core 10 or the ferrite core 14. Alternatively, the ferrite core 10 or the ferrite core 14 may be pulled out from the ferrite core fixing device 41 in a state that the ferrite core fixing device 41 is fixed to the frame. In this case, it is easy to perform a maintenance operation of the electronic photo printer 20.
  • As described above, the ferrite core fixing device 41 is provided with the two types of bent portions at two stages for holding the ferrite core. Accordingly, in addition to the advantages of the second embodiment, the single ferrite core fixing device 41 can hold the two types of ferrite cores with different heights, thereby reducing cost of manufacturing the ferrite core fixing device 41. It is also possible to make part control and management easy, thereby reducing maintenance cost.
  • The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-267362, filed on Sep. 14, 2004, is incorporated in the application.
  • While the invention has been explained with reference to the specific embodiments of the invention, the explanation is illustrative and the invention is limited only by the appended claims.

Claims (19)

What is claimed is:
1. An electrical device, comprising:
a board;
a cable including one end portion, said one end portion being electrically connected to the board;
a component fixing device for fixing a ferrite core having a hollow portion through which the cable passes; and
a fixing portion for fixing the component fixing device,
wherein said component fixing device includes a holding portion for contacting with an inner surface of the ferrite core to restrict a movement of the ferrite core and a fixed portion fixed to the fixing portion.
2. The electrical device according to claim 1, wherein said holding portion includes an arm portion passing through the hollow portion.
3. The electrical device according to claim 2, wherein said arm portion is disposed at least each of two locations.
4. The electrical device according to claim 3, wherein said holding portion includes a groove portion between the arm portions.
5. The electrical device according to claim 3, wherein said arm portions are configured to be deformed in a direction that the arm portions move close to each other.
6. The electrical device according to claim 3, wherein each of said arm portions includes a hook claw and an engaging portion.
7. The electrical device according to claim 6, wherein said arm portions are configured so that a distance between the hook claws becomes smaller than a width of the hollow portion when the arm portions are deformed and move close to each other, and the distance between the hook claws becomes greater than the width of the hollow portion when the arm portions are situated at original positions.
8. The electrical device according to claim 6, wherein said arm portions are configured so that a distance between the engaging portions becomes smaller than a width of the hollow portion.
9. The electrical device according to claim 6, wherein said holding portion includes one step portion corresponding to each of the arm portions.
10. The electrical device according to claim 9, wherein said step portions are configured so that a distance between the step portions becomes greater than a width of the hollow portion.
11. The electrical device according to claim 6, wherein said hook claws are configured to be situated outside the hollow portion when the arm portions pass through the hollow portion.
12. The electrical device according to claim 9, wherein said hook claws and said step portions are configured to restrict the movement of the ferrite core between the hook claws and the step portions.
13. The electrical device according to claim 1, wherein said component fixing device is formed in a flat plate shape.
14. The electrical device according to claim 1, wherein said component fixing device is situated away from the cable.
15. The electrical device according to claim 1, wherein said holding portion includes a free end portion passing through the hollow portion.
16. The electrical device according to claim 1, wherein said fixing portion is configured to fix the component fixing device inside the electrical device.
17. The electrical device according to claim 1, wherein said fixing portion is a frame.
18. The electrical device according to claim 17, wherein said frame is a side portion of the electrical device.
19. The electrical device according to claim 1, wherein said fixing portion is a side portion of the electrical device.
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