Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrostatic capacitors – Fixed capacitor
Patent
1982-05-19
1985-05-28
Weidenfeld, Gil
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Electrostatic capacitors
Fixed capacitor
339 17CF, 339 17M, 339112R, 339147R, 361394, H02B 100, H05K 720, H01R 1300
Patent
active
045204276
ABSTRACT:
In an electrical circuit assembly a stack of modules is secured in a bore through a casing, there are longitudinally extending grooves in the internal surface of the casing, and electrical interconnections each have a part both extending from a module and protruding into a groove, and a part in the groove. The electrical interconnections, the constituent electrical interconnection parts, if initially separable, and possible insulating members in the grooves between some electrical interconnections, are secured, and required electrical connections are made, by these circuit assembly parts being clamped together in the grooves. The stack may be clamped in the bore. The clamping means may include end covers for the grooves and/or for the casing bore, and the end covers may be in resilient engagement with, respectively, the electrical interconnections, and/or the module stack.
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Brotherton William A.
Street Kenneth
Bishop Steven C.
Ferranti plc
Weidenfeld Gil
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