Device for soldering an element to a print plate

Metal fusion bonding – With means to juxtapose and bond plural workpieces – Plural discrete workpieces

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ABSTRACT:
A device for fastening by soldering an element having a plurality of laterally projecting, substantially coplanar connecting wires to a print plate comprising a bracket holder capable of performing a movement in a direction substantially perpendicular to the surface of the print plate and comprising a bracket heated, for example, by electric current, to the desired soldering temperature and practically simultaneously soldering all connections at the correct places of the print substrate during the movement of the bracket holder; wherein the bracket holder comprises a part carrying the soldering bracket and a part connected with a mechanism for producing the movement of the bracket holder, the parts bearing one on the other by concentric spherical surfaces and being held in contact with one another solely by spring force.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3749362 (1973-07-01), O'Connor et al.
patent: 4255644 (1981-03-01), Delorme
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 11, No. 8, Jan. 1969, "Self-Leveling Soldering Tool", by N. F. Jensen.

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