Electricity: conductors and insulators – Boxes and housings – Hermetic sealed envelope type
Patent
1980-02-22
1981-04-07
Reynolds, B. A.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Boxes and housings
Hermetic sealed envelope type
174 52PE, 174 65R, 220 4E, 361309, H05K 502
Patent
active
042608503
ABSTRACT:
A rolled metallized film capacitor is encased between a pair of box halves (13 and 13') each having a pair of dovetailed slots (36 and 37) formed in opposite walls so that when the box halves are assembled about a capacitor blank (10) the slots in the respective box halves are aligned with each other. The box halves are mounted in abutting relation about a pair of parallel wires (11 and 12), and then heat fusible metal (46 and 47) is deposited in the aligned slots to lock the box halves together while bonding the wires (11 and 12) to opposite ends of the capacitor blank (10). When assembled, the boxed capacitor with the laterally extending leads may be readily machine inserted or otherwise assembled in a circuit module, such as a printed circuit board.
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Brown Donald R.
Masopust, Jr. Otto T.
Meal John R.
Miller R. P.
Reynolds B. A.
Tone D. A.
Western Electric Company Inc.
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