Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1976-09-20
1977-08-30
DiPalma, Victor A.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
228135, 228179, H01R 4302
Patent
active
040444600
ABSTRACT:
Prefabricated fingers suitable for mounting on a printed circuit board for use in conjunction with card edge connectors are provided on a lengthwise strip which may be cut to the desired size to correspond with the number of fingers which are to be mounted on the board. The strip, which may be formed in a roll, includes a pair of parallel carriers. The fingers extend between and are integrally formed with the carriers and are spaced along the lengths thereof and in substantially coplanar relationship therewith. After severing one of the carriers, the resulting free ends of the fingers may be aligned in overlapping relation with the circuit conductor ends to which the fingers are to be joined. After the finger free ends are joined to the printed circuit conductors and after the fingers are joined to the printed circuit board, the remaining carrier which projects beyond the edge of the circuit board is severed from the other ends of the fingers to permit or allow same for mating with a cooperating edge connector which is to be electrially connected to the printed circuit on the board.
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