Metal fusion bonding – Solder form
Patent
1991-11-20
1992-09-01
Heinrich, Samuel M.
Metal fusion bonding
Solder form
228255, 219203, 1741261, B23K10136
Patent
active
051432730
ABSTRACT:
A solder button may be attached to an elongated conductor by substantially surrounding a portion of the conductor with a mass of solder. The mass of solder may be crimped or heat welded into fixed position onto the elongated conductor, which is typically in ribbon form, with the solder being cut from a strip of solder by cutting and crimping means, the strip of solder being in transverse relation to the conductor at the crimping means. The elongated conductor, with attached solder buttons, may be attached by automated means in a single step to a plane of glass or the like.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2930113 (1960-03-01), Greco
patent: 3209792 (1965-10-01), Nowell et al.
patent: 3978569 (1976-09-01), Cobaugh et al.
Garritano Mario
Topel Edward C.
Heinrich Samuel M.
Methode Electronics Inc.
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