Geometrical instruments
Patent
1981-04-06
1983-09-20
Abrams, Neil
Geometrical instruments
339147R, H01R 909, H01R 1366
Patent
active
044051883
ABSTRACT:
There is provided a dual in-line socket assembly including an insulator block having a plurality of primary holes therein, each hole receiving an electrical socket. The sockets are adapted to receive pins from integrated circuit chips. At least one of the primary holes has a secondary hole or slot drilled adjacent and contiguous thereto for receiving an electrical lead. The electrical lead is connected to a circuit element and the lead forms an interference fit with a corresponding adjacent socket.
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Abrams Neil
Akzona Incorporated
Carter David M.
Young Francis W.
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