Electrical terminal system

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339 22B, 339218M, H01R 1360

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039414434

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an electrical terminal system capable of use with fully automated assembly equipment. The terminal system includes a circuit terminal projecting above a base on which a circuit connection may be made. A second terminal projects from an adjacent side of the base forming individual component terminals, providing a mounting point for individual discrete components. The base contains two opposing parallel rows of the terminals and components are mounted between two of such bases. A bus strap may be mounted on top of the base and is held in place by a set of grooves. Terminals extend from the bus strap and may be connected to the individual component terminals. Further an insulating bus may be used where multiple buses are employed.

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