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Title:
ADAPTER FOR POWER TRANSFER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2003/017435
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
An adapter for an electrical power transfer, e.g. for at least one light emitter for mounting in an aperture in a sandwich board comprising a core of electrically insulating material, the core being provided with a layer of electrically conducting material at each side of the core, where the aperture is continuing at least partly through the sandwich board, the adapter comprising one or more first pins that are adapted for establishing electrically conducting connection with one of the layers when mounting the ada pter in the aperture, and at least one second pin adapted for es tablishing electrically conducting connection with the other layer when mounting the adapter in the aperture.

Inventors:
SOERENSEN NICOLAJ (DK)
HARRIT THOMAS (DK)
Application Number:
PCT/DK2002/000536
Publication Date:
February 27, 2003
Filing Date:
August 13, 2002
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
DIDRIKSEN TORBEN (DK)
SOERENSEN NICOLAJ (DK)
HARRIT THOMAS (DK)
International Classes:
H01R4/24; H01R24/58; H01R33/94; H05K1/18; H05K3/30; (IPC1-7): H01R33/05; F21V21/005; F21V19/00
Foreign References:
US3383641A1968-05-14
DE3635796A11988-05-11
DE3632025A11988-04-07
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Patrade, A/s (Århus C, DK)
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. An adapter for at electrical power transfer for mounting in a aperture in a sandwich board comprising a core of electrically insulating material, the core being provided with a layer of electrically conducting material at each side of the core, where the ap erture is continuing at least partly through the sandwich board, the adapter comprising one or more first pins that are adapted for establishing electrically conducting connec tion with one of the layers when mounting the adapter in the aperture, and at least one second pin adapted for establishing electrically conducting connection with the other layer when mounting the adapter in the aperture.
2. An adapter according to claim 1 comprising connecting means for at least one light emitter.
3. An adapter according to claim 1 comprising connecting means for power supply connectors.
4. An adapter according to claim 2, wherein the adapter is designed for mounting at least two oppositely directed light emitters.
5. An adapter according to any of the claims 2 and 4, wherein the light emitter is at least one diode.
6. An adapter according any of the claims 15 wherein the sandwich board further comprises at least one additional core of electrically insulating material and at least one additional layer of electrically conducting material.
7. Use of an adapter for at least one light emitter for mounting in a aperture in a sand wich board comprising a core of electrically insulating material, the core being pro vided with a layer of electrically conducting material at each side of the core, where the aperture is continuing at least partly through the sandwich board, the adapter com prising one or more first pins that are adapted for establishing electrically conducting connection with one of the layers when mounting the adapter in the aperture, and at least one second pin adapted for establishing electrically conducting connection with the other layer when mounting the adapter in the aperture.
8. Use of an adapter according to claim 7wherein the sandwich board comprises at least one additional core of electrically insulating material and at least one additional layer of electrically conducting material.
9. Use of an adapter according to any of the claims 78 wherein at least one layer of the layers of electrically conducting material is divided into plural mutually electri cally insulated segments.
10. Use of an adapter according to any of the claims 79 wherein the adapter is held fixed in the sandwich board by an interference fit.
Description:
Adapter for Power Transfer The present invention concerns an adaptor for electrical power transfer for mounting in an aperture in a sandwich board, an adapter for a light emitter for mounting in an aperture in a sandwich board and use of such adapter for forming a desired image and an adapter for power supply for mounting in a aperture in a sandwich board.

It is common to make light displays where a number of light emitters are mounted on the display. The light emitters are disposed so that they form the shape or the text to be shown by the display. The light emitters are supplied with electric voltage with a number of wires as each single light emitter has to be individually connected with a power supply. The number of wires may therefore be great, implying a relatively high production price and difficulties in making thin displays.

Alternatively, the displays are made with light conductors connected with one or more external light emitters. With this type of displays, a large number of light emitters are to be used, causing the same disadvantages as mentioned above.

The object of the invention is to provide an easy way of mounting and servicing light emitters mounted in one plane, to reduce the need for wiring and to facilitate the making of thin displays.

This object is achieved by providing an adapter for power transfer for mounting in a aperture in a sandwich board comprising a core of electrically insulating material, the core being provided with a layer of electrically conducting material at each side of the core, where the aperture is continuing at least partly through the sandwich board, the adapter comprising one or more first pins that are adapted for establishing electrically conducting connection with one of the layers when mounting the adapter in the aper- ture, and at least one second pin adapted for establishing electrically conducting con- nection with the other layer when mounting the adapter in the aperture.

By using the adapter of the invention power can be transferred to and from a sandwich board at arbitrary places of the sandwich board. Power can for example be transferred

from the sandwich board to a light emitter or from a power supply to the sandwich board.

By providing the adapter with connecting means for at least one light emitter, several light emitters may be mounted in arbitrary patterns on a sandwich board. This only requires that the sandwich board is provided with apertures at the positions where light emitters are desired to be placed. The sandwich board may be cut to the shape desired.

The sandwich board may be plane, or it may be shaped, e. g. by twisting or bending.

The light emitters are lit by applying a voltage suitable for the light emitters on the conducting layers of the sandwich board.

By using the adapter according to the invention, the sandwich board may be used for displays but may also be used for lighting. A sandwich board may e. g. be suspended in the ceiling as a"starry sky".

Electrical power can be supplied to the sandwich board by an adapter according to the invention wherein the adaptor comprises connecting means for power supply connec- tors.

By using the adaptor for electrical power supply of the invention, it is also possible to etablish power supply to the sandwich board. It is not necessary to solder wires to the sandwich board and the adaptor can be mounted with a minimal use of tools.

In the following, the invention will be described in more details with reference to Fig- ures, wherein: Fig. 1 shows a cross-section of a first embodiment of the adapter according to the invention mounted on a sandwich board, Fig. 2 shows a second embodiment of the adapter according to the invention in an exploded perspective view, Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the adapter of Fig. 2, but in assembled state, Fig. 4 shows the adapter of Fig. 2 mounted in a sandwich board in a perspective view from below,

Fig. 5 shows front and a sectional view of a sandwich board with apertures for a plurality of adapters, Fig. 6 shows a further sandwich board with apertures for a plurality of adapters, Fig. 7 shows plural adapters mounted on a still further sandwich board composed of plural, electrically separate segments, Fig. 8 shows a section of a third embodiment of the adapter according to the inven- tion in perspective view, Fig. 9 shows the embodiment of Fig. 8 mounted in a sandwich board in cross- section, Fig. 10 shows the embodiment of Fig. 8 as seen from below, Fig. 11 shows the embodiment of Fig. 8 from the side, Fig. 12 shows a fourth embodiment of the adapter according to the invention in ex- ploded, perspective view, Fig. 13 shows the same as Fig. 12, but in a side view, Fig. 14 shows a fifth embodiment of the adapter according to the invention mounted in a sandwich board in a sectional, perspective view, Fig. 15 shows the adapter of Fig. 14 in a partly exploded, perspective view from above, Fig. 16 shows the adapter of Fig. 14 partly assembled in two parts in a perspective view from below, Fig. 17 shows a sixth embodiment of the adaptor according to the invention in a per- spective view from below, Fig. 18 shows a cross-section of the adapter of Fig. 17 mounted in a sandwich board, Fig. 19 shows an embodiment of the power supply adaptor mounted in a sandwich board, Fig. 20 shows a cross-section of the adaptor of Fig. 19, and Fig 21 shows the adaptor of Fig. 19 in a perspective view from below.

On the Figures, the light emitter is a diode, why the first leg is designated anode pin and the other pin is designated cathode pin. The use of diodes is particularly suitable when using low voltage and low power. The light emitter may also be an incandescent bulb, a possibly formed or bent neon tube, an aggregation of several diodes, or another known electric light emitter. The adapter may also include other electronics than a

diode. There may e. g. be mounted a resistor before the diode or other electronics for protecting the diode against overvoltage or for controlling the current of the diode in other ways. The indicated adapter may also be used for other electric devices, e. g. a motor. The indicated adaptor can even be used to supply power to the sandwich board by connecting a pair of wires to the cathode pin and anode pin and connect those wires to an electrical power supply.

On Fig. 1 is shown the adapter 1 in which the light emitter, here a diode 2, is fastened.

The adapter 1 is mounted in a milled or drilled aperture 3 in the sandwich board 4. The aperture 3 may be provided in other ways than by cutting operation, e. g. by a combi- nation of punching and injection molding or thermoforming of the individual layers.

The anode terminal 5 of the diode is connected to a first end of an anode pin 6, and the cathode terminal 8 of the diode is connected to a first end of a cathode pin 9. The sec- ond end of the anode pin is in electrical connection with a first layer 7 of electrically conducting material of the display, and the second end of the cathode pin 9 is in elec- trical connection with a second layer 10 of electrically conducting material of the dis- play 10.

It is also possible to mount the diode with opposite polarity so that anode and cathode pins exchange their function. Several adapters may be mounted with different polarity in the same sandwich board. Hereby the diodes may be controlled as two distinct groups. This enables letting the two groups flash or turning on both groups by apply- ing AC voltage with low and high frequency, respectively, turning on one or the other group depending on the polarity of the applied voltage, or by having different lumi- nous intensity in the two groups by varying the pulse width in the supplied AC volt- age.

The adapter 1 and the diode 2 may be produced as an integrated unit, or the diode may be fastened in the adapter 1 by commonly known techniques, e. g. bonding, soldering or interference fit. The electrical connection between the diode 2 and the anode pin 6 and the cathode 9 may be achieved with commonly know techniques, e. g. bonding, soldering or interference fit. In the shown embodiment, the adapter 1 is fastened with interference fit, whereby the anode pin 6 and the cathode pin 9 are pressed into the

layers 7,10 of electrically conducting material. The adapter 1 may be fastened in the milled aperture or cavity 3 with known methods, e. g. interference fit, bonding or with an overlying plastic film. Fastening by plastic film, which preferably is transparent, provides for ready access for dismounting and possible substituting a light emitter. As the plastic film also protects against exposure to moisture, the use of plastic film may take place even if the adapter 1 is fastened in the milled aperture 3 with another kind of technique. Alternatively, the adapter may be protected against moisture with lacquer or other coating.

The sandwich board 4, which consists of two layers 7,10 of electrically conducting material and a core 11 of electrically insulating material, is prior art. The electrical insulator 11 may e. g. consist of polyethylene, PVC or nylon in a thickness of 4-25 mm. The layers 7,10 may e. g. consist of aluminum, copper, silver or gold with a thickness of 0.5 to 10 mm. With dimensions in the proposed ranges it will be possible to provide light diodes in 500 adapters in a board of one square meter. The insulator 11 as well as the layers of electrically conducting material 7,10 may also consist of a transparent material, being an advantage when viewing the sandwich board from be- hind.

On Fig. 2 is shows a second embodiment of the adapter, where the individual parts of the adapter are shown separately together with a diode. At the top is seen the diode 2 with the anode terminals 5, 5' and the cathode terminals 8,8', which by assembling establishes electrical connection with the anode pins 6 and the cathode pins 9 and is surrounded by the adapter casing 12. The anode pins 6 and the cathode pins 9 may advantageously be molded together with the adapter casing 12. The adapter casing 12 is provided with a collar 13 which may comprise means for securing against moisture intrusion, e. g. an O-ring or other sealing.

On Fig. 3, the adapter 1 is seen from below. In this embodiment, the diameter of the adapter casing 12 is about 13 mm, and the diameter of the collar 13 is about 16 mm, but other dimensions are possible depending on the particular diode to be used with the adapter. The part of the anode pin 6 and the cathode pin 9 protruding out of the adapter housing will, by mounting in a milled aperture in a sandwich board, become

pressed into the electrically conducting layer of the sandwich board and thereby estab- lish electric connection therewith.

On Fig. 4 is seen the adapter 1 mounted in a sandwich board 4. In the shown embodi- ment, the milled aperture is made through the entire thickness of the sandwich board.

The cathode pin 9 is pressed into one layer 10 of electrically conducting material. The insulator 11 as well as the layers of electrically conducting material 7,10 may also consist of a transparent material, being an advantage when viewing the sandwich board from behind. In a further embodiment according to the invention, the adapter is adapted for mounting two oppositely directed light emitters. Hereby light emitters are disposed on both sides of the adapter so that light is provided on both sides of the sandwich board, thus improving the possibility of utilizing both sides of the sandwich board for illumination or signaling.

On Fig. 5 is seen a display 501 comprising a sandwich board with millings for several adapters seen from the front and in section. The display 501 is shaped as the symbol to be signified by the display, and the display 501 is provided with evenly distributed millings 3 for mounting adapters according to the invention. As superfluous material has been removed from the display, low weight is achieved. Furthermore, the display may be read in full daylight as the reading is not dependent on the light emitters.

On Fig. 6 is seen a rectangular display 601 in which a number of adapters 1 are fitted in a pattern defining the sign of the display. This embodiment is simple to suspend as several signs may be provided on the same board. Furthermore, it is easy to produce as the board is not to be cut in the shape of the sign.

On Fig. 7 is seen an embodiment of the invention where a number of adapters 1 are inserted in a sandwich board, where one layer of electrically conducting material is divided into a number of mutually electrically insulating segments 701, 702, 703.

Hereby, light emitters in the sandwich board may be turned on and off separately for each segment. This provides possibility for different kinds of running lights. The same effect may be achieved by mounting another embodiment of the adapter in a sandwich board with additional electrically insulated cores and additional layers of electrically

conducting material. This embodiment comprises different adapters with anode pins and cathode pins placed so that they by mounting establish electric connection with different layers. By combining the said alternatives for dividing the sockets into groups, complicated patterns may be achieved.

Fig. 8 shows a third embodiment of the adapter 1 for mounting in an aperture which does not go quite through the sandwich board. The cathode pin 9 is designed so that it by insertion into the board becomes bent and hereby establishes good electrical con- nection with one layer of electrically conducting material. Fig. 9 shows the same adapter in a blind hole 3 in the sandwich board. The cathode pin 9 is bent so that the electrical connection with one layer of electrically conducting material 10 is estab- lished by means of the spring force coming from elastic deformation of the cathode pin-9. On Fig. 10 the adapter is seen from below, the anode pin 6 providing electrical contact with one layer of the conducting material 7 by the anode pin 6 being pressed into the edge of the electrically conducting material 7 at the mounting of the adapter.

On Fig. 11, the adapter is seen from the side where the level difference between the anode pin 6 and the cathode pin 9 is clearly seen. By using this embodiment, safety against moisture intrusion from one side is obtained, and since one layer of the sand- wich board is kept in one continuous piece, the board will remain stable, even in case of many apertures.

Figs. 12 and 13 show a fourth embodiment of the adapter according to the invention.

The adapter casing 12 is here composed of an upper and a lower part with the anode pin 6 between the upper and lower part of the adapter casing. The upper part is pro- vided with two guide pins fitting into guide holes in the lower part. The anode pin 6 is made as a disc with guide holes allowing passage of guide pins of the upper part of the casing and holding the anode pin in a correct position with a socket for establishing electrical connection with the anode terminal 5 of the diode 2, and a number of turned up pins 14 for establishing electrical connection between the anode pin 6 and one layer 7 of electrically conducting material. By using several pins, a better and more stable electrical connection between the anode pin 6 and one electrically conducting layer 7 is achieved. The anode pin 6 is furthermore provided with a number of flat retainer pins 15 acting as barbs. During mounting in the sandwich board, these pins 15 are thus

slightly bent and are pressed a little into the insulating core 11. The retainer pins 15 will therefore hold the adapter in the sandwich plate. The cathode pin 9 is provided with sockets for establishing electrical connections with the cathode terminal 8 of the diode 2. In the mounted state, the cathode pin 9 will establish electrical connection with the second electrically conducting layer 10.

The fifth embodiment of the adapter shown in Figs. 14-16 is described in detail below.

The bearing principle of the construction is that the electric connections for a large number of light diodes go through two aluminum layers at front and rear sides, re- spectively, of an aluminum/PVC laminate or sandwich board, which is henceforth called the composite, and that this composite is the main component in a flat display structure which can be tailor made, put up and operated reliably everywhere, inter alia on building fronts outside.

With this embodiment, the following advantages are achieved: - The adapter may be mounted and fixed in the composite in a simple and secure way.

- Separation with the purpose of recycling the raw materials of the device is possible.

- The aluminum sheets at the front and rear sides of the composite function as con- ductors for electrical currents for the cathode and anode pins, respectively. The front side also functions as a cooling panel for the power losses in the light diodes.

- In connection with application of the lighting system, the composite may be worked on usually occurring production equipment at display makers focusing on aluminum as raw material.

- Electric and thermal contact is formed by items being pressed together or shaped into each other.

- The construction functions inside and outside in all weather and in ambient tem- peratures between-20°C and +45°C.

- The contacts are protected against corrosion, inter alia by the whole construction being sealed toward the surroundings in order to prevent moisture to come in.

- Long service life is ensured, and unnecessary heating of the diode is avoided by de- signing the adapter so that the thermal resistance from the cathode pins to the sur- roundings is far less that the maximum allowable figure of 90 K/W.

- The adapter is not to be oriented in specific directions in the hole in the composite.

- The same construction is used whether directing the light forwards and backwards.

- A mechanical interlocking of the component parts of the adapter is established before it is mounted in the composite.

- The diodes mounted are protected against mechanical damage and UV-light during storage and transport.

- Environmentally friendly materials are used as much as possible.

Component parts: The construction consists of three plastic items, three metal items, one diode and specification of the holes in the composite to be used in mounting the adapter. See Figs. 14-16.

The plastic items are: Bottom : The bottom 101 fits with the hard part 109 of the top 106. The bottom 101 constitutes the first item in the mounting sequence, and all three metal items 102,103, 104 are mounted on the item before the top 106 is pressed on, after which the assembly constitutes the basic adapter. Later on, the diode 105 and the hat 107 are pressed on. In order to center the adapter in the hole in the composite, three guides 108 are provided along the edge of the item.

Top (two-component item): The top 106 consists of a hard 109 and a soft plastic part 110, which are molded together. The purpose of the soft part or seal is to pre- vent moisture to penetrate into the metallic contacts of the adapter. This forms sealing abutting against the hat 107, against the front side of the composite 111 and against the underside of the diode 105. The sealing against the underside of the di- ode 105 and against the hat 107 together form a double barrier between the metal contacts 102,103, 104 and the surroundings. The sealing against the front side of the composite is by itself a double barrier with a thin inner wall 112 and a thicker outer wall 113. These two double barriers are disposed in parallel in the construc- tion. The soft part 110 consists of a non-conducting material in order thereby to avoid galvanic corrosion against the front side of the composite. The assembled and fitted adapter ensures that the bottom spring 103 presses against the inner side 114 of the rearmost aluminum sheet and that the four diode pins may be pressed

through the star 104, the heat conductor 102 and the bottom spring 103 in one working operation.

Hat (lens): The hat 107 functions both as sealing member and as optical diffuser.

The hat is mounted on the soft part 110 of the top, thereby providing good sealing towards the surroundings. The optics 115 dissipates the light for better distribution and thereby achieving a uniform light level on the viewed surfaces. The hat fur- thermore has the property that the material absorbs UV light and thereby protects the diode against UV irradiation. When the adapter is pressed into the composite, forces are transmitted from the hat 107 to the hard part 109 of the top via a built-in cylinder 116 in order not to damage or deform the soft part of the top. If there is no use for the extra dispersion of light, and if the construction is placed within a dry environment, the hat may be done without when the final display product is put up and ready for operation.

The metal items are: * Star: The star 104 in made in zinced stainless steel with three functions: 1. To secure the assembled adapter in the composite by means of 4 flaps 118.

The flaps have a length resulting in that they by mounting of the adapter in the com- posite are positioned under the aluminum sheet at the front side 111 of the composite.

2. To provide electrical contact between the cathode pins 117 of the diode and the aluminum sheet at the front of the composite by means of eight flaps 119.

These eight flaps 119 also act as barbs together with the four previously mentioned flaps 118, and in this way they contribute to holding the adapter fast in the composite.

3. To lock the two plastic items top 106 and bottom 101 together. With this function, snap locks or welding with ultrasound is avoided. In assembling, the flaps will grip around the towers 121 in the bottom and 122 in the top and hereby keep the adapter in assembled state.

* Heat conductor 102: The heat conductor 102 is made in aluminum for conducting heat from the cathode pins 117 to the aluminum sheet at the front side 111 of the composite. The cathode pins are pressed through two holes in the heat conductor 102, whereby the holes ap- proximately gets the same shape as the diode pins. A heat conducting paste is used for

providing good thermal conductivity and for protecting against galvanic corrosion between silver and aluminum.

Bottom spring: The bottom spring 103 in stainless steel is to provide electrical connection from the anode pins to the aluminum sheet at the rear side 114 of the composite. It is noted that there is no need for removing heat from the anode pins.

In the bottom spring and in the star, the same spring principle is used for hooking the items fast on the diode pins and for creating good electric contact.

The diode is used to some extent as construction element, as both star and bottom spring are hooking on the pins and thereby contribute to locking the members of the adapter together. Assembled adapters without diodes may, however, without any problems be packed and shipped to retailers that want to mount the diodes in their own workshops.

The composite is one of the basic elements in the construction. Holes with diameter 12 mm are milled for mounting the adapters. Furthermore, the outer contour of the dis- play characters are milled so that the composite in this way is constituting the load- bearing construction and shape of the display. Constructional details in connection with the wiring for the power supply is to be placed at the same side of the composite as the adapters, and they should not be visible from the edge of the display.

Cooling of the diode chip.

The heat from the diode chip is conducted away through the two cathode pins 117.

The thermal resistance from the chip to the soldering points of the pins is maximum 90 K/W according to the Vishay data sheet for TELUXrM diodes. An object of the adapter construction is to establish a thermal resistance from the soldering points to the surroundings which is as small as possible. The resistance is to be 90 K/W at the most ; however, the lower maximum temperature of the chip during operation, the longer the service life of the product.

The star 104 of stainless steel is not sufficiently effective as heat conductor and cannot fulfill the requirement for low thermal resistance by itself. Therefore, an item 102 of aluminum only having the purpose of conducting heat away from the cathode pins 117 is inserted. Furthermore, heat conducting paste is used in the contact areas in order thereby to increase heat dissipation. Calculations show that the thermal resistance from the pins to the surrounding in this way becomes as low as about 40 K/W. Meas- urements on hand samples of the construction have shown a resistance of about 50 K/W.

Corrosion The construction consists inter alia of different conducting materials that are put to- gether for establishing reliable electrical connections. Of the other materials used, some may possibly present a risk over time for establishing unwanted electrical con- nections or contacts.

Through the lifetime of the product, the conductivity of the contacts may be influenced by corrosion coming from the action of gases and moisture. If moisture is present at the points of contact, galvanic corrosion will occur, and this mechanism presents far the greatest risk for functional failure of the product.

In order to prevent moisture from penetrating into the contact points, soft sealings 110 are made around the whole adapter construction. These seals may, however, not pro- vide complete security against moisture penetrating in over time, and therefore the construction is made with the following details in the solution: The points of contact between the silverplated cathode pins and the items in stain- less steel and aluminum have been applied a heat conducting and water repelling paste. It has three functions : Increasing the heat conductivity, protection against corrosion from the air and protection against galvanic corrosion caused by mois- ture.

The stainless steel items are zinced, and thereby the risk of galvanic corrosion be- tween the contacts of these items and the aluminum sheets of the composite is re- duced. Furthermore, the contact surfaces are applied a water repelling agent, e. g.

silicone compound or grease for preventing air and water from producing corro- sion.

Between the anode pins 123 and the stainless bottom spring 103, nothing special have been done, as stainless steel and silver are not mutually aggressive. The con- tact point between the bottom spring and the aluminum sheet of the composite is sealed with a water repelling agent, e. g. silicone or grease.

Over time, moisture may penetrate in through the plastic member of the composite or in under the aluminum sheets bonded thereon. In this way, moisture may get access to the contacts of the adapter. Protection of the contact areas with moisture repelling agents may therefore be enhanced by the following measures : - Bonding a soft seal at the front side of the composite - Bonding a soft seal on the hat - Filling all cavities and contact areas with non-conducting and non-hardening silicone compound.

The sixth embodiment of the adaptor shown in Figs. 17-18 is described in detail be- low.

The sixth embodiment of the adaptor is very similar to the fifth embodiment. To in- crease the quality of the electrical contact between the adaptor and the layer 10 of electrically conducting material, the cathode pin is formed by a spring 201 and a cath- ode contact member 202. The cathode contact member 202 comprises barbs 203 and spikes 204. During mounting in the sandwich board, the barbs 203 are thus slightly bent and are pressed a little into the insulating core 11 and the spikes 203 are thus pressed a little into the layer 10 of electrically conducting material. The spikes 203 are formed with sharp edges to increase the penetration of the spikes 203 into the layer 10.

The barbs 203 together with the spring 201 will hold the spikes in electrically contact with the layer 10.

The power supply adaptor shown in Figs 19-21 is described in detail below.

The power supply adaptor 320 is mounted in an sandwich board 4. The power adaptor 301 can be fastened in the sandwich board 4 by commonly known techniques, e. g. bonding, by screws or bolts and nuts trough a number of apertures 321 of the power supply adaptor 320.

The power supply adaptor further comprises a first pin formed by a spring 301 and a cathode contact member 302. The cathode contact member 302 comprises barbs 303 and spikes 304. During mounting in the sandwich board, the babs 303 are thus slightly bent and are pressed a little into the insulating core 11 and the spikes 303 are thus pressed a little into the layer 10 of electrically conducting material. The spikes 303 are formed with sharp edges to increase the penetration of the spikes 303 into the layer 10.

The barbs 303 together with the spring 301 will hold the spikes in electrically contact with the layer 10.

The power supply adaptor 320 further comprises a second pin formed by a toothed disk 322. During mounting in the sandwich board, the toothed disk 322 are pressed a little into the layer 7 of the electrically conducting material. The toothed disk 322 will be hold in electrically contact be the force applied to the power supply adaptor 302 be the mounting means.

The cathode contact member 302 is in electrical contact with a first wire 324 and the toothed disk 322 is in electrical contact with a second wire 325. By connecting the wires to an electrical power supply, the adapter 320 can supply electrical power to the sandwich board 4.

When the power supply adaptor 320 is fastened in the sandwich board in a strong me- chanical manner, it is possible to carry the sandwich board 4 in the wires 324,325.

To protect the electrical contacts between the pins and the layers of electrically con- ducting material 7,10 from water a sealing device 323, e. g. a gasket or an o-ring is provided.