Circuit terminating clip

Geometrical instruments

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H01R 909

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045808570

ABSTRACT:
A circuit terminating clip for mechanically retaining and electrically connecting a planer substrate such as a thick/thin film circuit to a printed wiring card. The terminating clip is characterized by a terminating body having planer sidewalls defining a hollow interconnecting post receiving area therebetween. A substrate spring member extends from a bottom edge of a front wall of the terminating body arranged to accept the edge of the substrate, connecting the substrate to the terminating body. A terminating pad member extending from the top edge of the front wall of the terminating body is soldered to the substrate retaining the terminating body to the substrate. Post spring members extending inwardly into the post receiving area engage an interconnection post which extends from the printed wiring card thereby retaining the terminating body to the printed wiring card.

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patent: 3270251 (1966-08-01), Evans
patent: 3579170 (1971-05-01), Baumanis et al.
patent: 3611249 (1971-10-01), Lovrenich
patent: 3805117 (1974-04-01), Hausman
patent: 4025162 (1977-05-01), Yagi
IBM Bulletin, Pavlik et al., vol. 20, No. 9, p. 3401, 2-1978.

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