Apparatus and process for the continuous production of capacitor

Metal working – Electric condenser making – Solid dielectric type

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29593, 83 79, 83154, 209574, 324 73AT, 324158F, 414 5, H01G 3200

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a process for the continuous production of capacitors of the stacked type, wherein a stock or matrix capacitor in the form of a parallelepipedal bar is cut into elementary capacitors of which the lateral connections formed by the application of molten metal (Schoop process) are subsequently connected to electrical connecting wires. In accordance with the invention, the transfer from the cutting station to the soldering station for the connecting wires is performed by means of a gripper whose jaws are applied on the lateral connections formed by the application of molten metal and make it possible to inject an electrical checking signal between the plates of the capacitor during the transfer operation.

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patent: 2327484 (1943-08-01), Ashcroft
patent: 2731706 (1956-01-01), Grouse
patent: 2997294 (1961-08-01), Gitzendanner
patent: 3654532 (1972-04-01), Rayburn

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