Lead wire arrangement for LCD having glass sealed wires

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349150, G02F 11345

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056777485

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an improved electrical connector system for connecting metal leads protruding from a glass sealed electrical device to another circuit member. An array of conductors side by side at regular intervals are stamped from a thin sheet of metal with a melting point that is generally equal to that of the metal of the protruding glass-sealed metal leads. The conductor array has pieces of insulation tape applied to its opposite surfaces, holding the array together. The array may have pieces of insulation tape arranged so that the mid point of the conductors will be exposed providing a heat-radiating area. The one end of the conductor is fused to the metal leads by laser beam welding.

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JP 03004464--Publication Number--Abstract Translation Attached Jan. 1991.

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