To provide a vibration motor that enables a terminal position to be adjusted to brush terminals without deteriorating the strength of soldering the terminal to the brush terminals.
In this vibration motor, the length of sides S to be bonded is longer than that of the extending direction R of the brush terminals 4 in the extending direction R of the brush terminals 4. When terminals 8 are displaced in the extending direction R of the brush terminals 4, therefore, the brush terminals 4 always exist within the length of the sides S to be bonded. Thus, even when the position of the terminals 8 to the brush terminals 4 is adjusted, the terminals 8 can surely be soldered to the brush terminals 4 always with expected solder amount so that the terminals 8 are hardly caused to drop by the deterioration of the strength of soldering.
JP2002044906A | 2002-02-08 | |||
JPH11299167A | 1999-10-29 | |||
JP2002110279A | 2002-04-12 |
Shiro Terasaki
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