Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1982-06-09
1985-01-22
Kucia, R. R.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29860, 339 17R, 339 17E, 339176MP, 361400, H05K 334
Patent
active
044943083
ABSTRACT:
The individual conductors of a cable are connected to a P.C. board under utilization of an auxiliary member having a plate in which are inserted solder pins. The conductors of the cable are connected to one side of the pins, an insulated body is molded around that connection including the conductor ends and the end of the cable; the pins project in a particular pattern from the auxiliary member and are inserted in a matching pattern of solder sleeves in the P.C. board and the pins are soldered to the sleeves. The auxiliary member is separately bolted to the P.C. board.
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Kabelmetal Electro GmbH
Kucia R. R.
Siegemund Ralf H.
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