Method of forming electrical components

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming electrical articles by shaping electroconductive...

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264254, 264255, 29622, B29C 7074, B29C 7078, H01H 1104

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060933534

ABSTRACT:
Injection molding techniques are utilized to form complex switches without removal from a molding machine. Multi-shot molding techniques are utilized, as are rotational indexing molding machines. Springs are formed of resilient elastomeric material. Contacts may be inserted into the mold prior to injection of the plastic, or can be formed from conductive plastic. The present method reduces the cost and complexity of forming electrical components.

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