Automatic mounting chip component

Special receptacle or package – For a building component – Shingle

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206332, 174 524, 174263, H02H 100

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049038303

ABSTRACT:
A novel tubular chip component for holding a probe for examination having a rectangularly parallelepipedic cross section and made of a metal having a solderable outer surface and a not solderable inner surface is disclosed. At least one side of said outer surface of the metal plate is used for anchoring the chip component and the anchoring side is formed by layering a metal plate thereon. A chip component of the present utility design is advantageous in that it can be detected by means of a light sensing element regardless of the direction of the light shed from a light source, that it can be produced with an enhanced workability, a low profile and a low cost and that the terminal of a probe can be securely held without being affected by the soldering operations that may take place during manufacturing the chip.

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