Geometrical instruments
Patent
1973-08-03
1977-06-14
Frazier, Roy D.
Geometrical instruments
174151, 339 94M, 361397, H05K 102
Patent
active
040293734
ABSTRACT:
Improved apparatus for wiring through a wall of a sealed enclosure is disclosed. A printed circuit board is mounted on and extends through a slot in the wall, said board etched so that a plurality of conducting lines are provided from inside to outside the enclosure. Standard printed circuit board connectors are mounted on and soldered to the board providing convenient means for the attachment of cables to the board. Finally, the slot space between the printed circuit board and the wall is sealed with a rubber grommet to complete the sealing of the enclosure.
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Jones Glen D.
Raffetto Michael J.
Frazier Roy D.
Lewis Terrell P.
Ralabate James J.
Taylor Ronald L.
Weiss Franklyn C.
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