Device for attaching flat strip cables to a printed circuit boar

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Single duct conduits

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174135, 339 17F, 339107, 339210M, H05K 110, H01R 1358

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041397274

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a device for attaching flat strip cables to a printed circuit board to which the individual ends of the conductors in said cable are to be soldered. The device further provides for stress-relieving said solder connections in accordance with the teachings of the invention. Said device is further characterized by a split clamping element with two rake-like shaped parts assembled together in an interlocking fashion, the teeth of which in each part engage the voids in the corresponding other part forming therebetween a series of guide passages to accommodate a plurality of cable wires introduced therein.

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patent: 2590886 (1952-04-01), Pedersen
patent: 3432802 (1969-03-01), Ritchie
patent: 3550066 (1970-12-01), Cootes
patent: 3594613 (1971-07-01), Prietula
patent: 3985416 (1976-12-01), Dola et al.

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