Method for assembling components upon printed circuit boards

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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294322, 29832, H05K 332

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049951564

ABSTRACT:
Subject-matter of this invention is a method for assembling components, such as M.O.S, devices and the like, upon printed circuit boards by clinching, such method including the steps of providing a board bearing a printed circuit with places upon which a component is to be assembled; applying the component upon the board with its pins in contact with the places of the circuit among which it is to be assembled; pressing the component in order that the pins are forced to penetrate through the thickness of the board; and clinching the end portions of the pins protruding from the back side of the board.

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patent: 2990533 (1961-06-01), Hughes
patent: 3061762 (1962-10-01), Schlegel
patent: 3200481 (1965-08-01), Lenders
patent: 3228091 (1966-01-01), Rice et al.
patent: 3443298 (1969-05-01), Romeo
patent: 4530619 (1985-07-01), Becker
Western Electric, Technical Digest, No. 52, Oct. 1978, "Attaching Leads to Flexible Substrates".
IBM Technical Disclosure, "Standoff or Microminiature Circuit".

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