Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1977-01-27
1978-03-28
DiPalma, Victor A.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29423, 29464, 29739, 29741, 29764, H05K 330
Patent
active
040807290
ABSTRACT:
An improved method for transferring electrical components from a breadboard to a printed circuit board and mounting the components thereon is disclosed, as well as an apparatus for facilitating such transfer and mounting. In a preferred case, the breadboard comprises a solderless breadboard socket. A printed circuit board having a drilled hole pattern and circuit pattern matching that of a solderless breadboard socket is placed over the solderless breadboard socket so that the holes in each are aligned. Breadboarding is done by pushing the leads of various components through the printed circuit board and into the solderless breadboard socket. When the desired circuit is completed, the composite is utilized as one side of a container with the component side forming an inner surface thereof. Particles smaller than the components, such as polymer pellets, are introduced into the container to surround and cover the components and hold the components in place. The solderless breadboard socket is then removed and the component leads can be soldered to the appropriate conductive strips thereby completing mounting of the circuit on the printed circuit board.
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patent: 3058440 (1962-10-01), Berry
patent: 3372455 (1968-03-01), Howie
patent: 3496419 (1970-02-01), Sakellakis
patent: 3540718 (1970-11-01), Heffron et al.
patent: 3568129 (1971-03-01), Gold et al.
Brook David E.
DiPalma Victor A.
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