Geometrical instruments
Patent
1982-11-18
1984-08-21
McQuade, John
Geometrical instruments
339147R, 339176M, 339272A, H01R 1366
Patent
active
044666780
ABSTRACT:
A mount secures a high-wattage miniature relay having a plurality of high-amp connection prongs and of control-voltage connection prongs to high-amp wires and to a circuit board. The mount has a dielectric body constructed to fit on the board and formed with respective seats for the prongs, and respective high-amp passages each having an outer end opening outward and an inner end opening at the seat for the respective high-amp prong. Respective low-amp conductors extend from the seats of the control-voltage prongs and engage in the board. Respective metallic high-amp conductors extend in the passages and have inner ends constituted as sockets for the respective high-amp prongs and outer ends constituted as connectors for the respective high-amp wires. The high-amp conductors are unitary with the respective sockets. In addition they can be unitary with the respective connectors. The connectors can be wire clips provided, like the connectors on circuit breakers, with respective wire-clamping screws.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3842212 (1974-10-01), Miller
patent: 4155612 (1979-05-01), Silverio
patent: 4239324 (1980-12-01), Stenz
patent: 4405188 (1983-09-01), Schwartz
Dubno Herbert
Karl Lumberg GmbH & Co.
McQuade John
Ross Karl F.
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