Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – Boxes and housings
Patent
1985-07-24
1987-08-11
Grimley, Arthur T.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
With fluids or vacuum
Boxes and housings
174 52H, 310348, 357 74, H05K 506
Patent
active
046863249
ABSTRACT:
A cold-seal package affording resistance to high temperatures, comprising a base and a cover provided with an annular flange and so designed as to be brought into contact with each other in such a manner as to permit cold-sealing and encapsulation of an element to be protected. The base comprises a cup and a metallic mounting-plate, connector-pins being rigidly fixed to the mounting-plate and insulated with respect to this latter. The package is a vacuum-tight case comprising at least two columns located within the cover and rigidly fixed to the mounting-plate in order to suspend the element to be protected, and a ground pin brazed to the cup.
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Aubry Jean P.
Debaisieux Andre
Compagnie d'Electronique et de Piezo-Electricite
Grimley Arthur T.
Tone David A.
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