Electric heating – Metal heating – Wire – rod – or bar bonding
Patent
1977-02-24
1979-02-27
Goldberg, E. A.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Wire, rod, or bar bonding
219137R, 219161, 228904, B23K 900
Patent
active
041420837
ABSTRACT:
The disclosure herein relates to the formation of a solid bead at either or both ends of an insulated conductor, the opposite ends of the conductor having been stripped of insulation prior to beading of the ends. The beading is accomplished by heating the conductor to its liquification temperature while the conductor is in a horizontal position and prepares the end or ends of the conductor for assembly with terminals without necessitating twisting or soldering operations. To protect the insulator jacket during heating a heat sink is applied to the bare conductors during heating.
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Mullins, "Understanding Capacitors", Sams & Co. 1961, N.Y., pp. 79 & 80.
Essex Group Inc.
Goldberg E. A.
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