Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Composite; i.e. – plural – adjacent – spatially distinct metal...
Patent
1988-03-10
1989-03-07
Zimmerman, John J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Composite; i.e., plural, adjacent, spatially distinct metal...
148 12E, 148 12B, B32B 1502, C21D 952
Patent
active
048105937
ABSTRACT:
Pliable high-strength conductors for use in electronic instruments involving frequent movements, such as robots. They comprise a core layer of austenitic stainless steel and a covering layer of copper, or its alloy. Higher resistance to flexing fatigue is ensured by the addition of stainless steel as a core. An austenitic stainless steel wire having a specific diameter is employed and the percentage of sectional area of the covering layer to the total sectional area is specified.
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Mori Akinori
Yamamoto Susumu
Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
Zimmerman John J.
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