Harness for electromagnetic transducer

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29630B, 336129, H05K 300, H05K 320

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041678087

ABSTRACT:
A harness for an electromagnetic transducer such as an INDUCTOSYN-type slider includes four separate series of thin flat U-shaped connectors stacked on top of each other for connecting the ends of the U-shaped conductors on the slider to each other in the desired pattern. Each separate series of connectors are separated from each other by a thin film of insulating material, with the ends of each connector projecting beyond one edge of the insulating film to form tabs which are aligned with the ends of preselected U-shaped conductors for connection thereto. The end tabs of the connectors may be joined to the conductors by a single soldering operation, and the entire harness assembly may be prefabricated by laminating the four series of connectors to each other. The connectors are formed by printed circuit techniques.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2634310 (1953-04-01), Eisler
patent: 2670530 (1954-03-01), Regnier
patent: 2880402 (1959-03-01), Gardner
patent: 3376532 (1968-04-01), Walter
patent: 3772587 (1973-11-01), Ferrand et al.

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