Process for manufacturing electrical equipment utilizing printed

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29843, 361398, B23K 3102

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047008806

ABSTRACT:
A manufacturing process is taught for building electrical equipment having two circuit boards therein which are electrically interconnected by a ribbon conductor. The process includes forming the shape of both boards on a single blank of circuit board material with the two boards juxtaposed in such a position that after the mask of the perimeter of the boards have been cut from the blank of material they still remain joined in one region. All of the elements are then disposed on the joined circuit boards including the ribbon conductor. After all the component parts, including the ribbon conductor have been disposed in place, they are soldered to the joined boards by a single wave soldering operation. After this the board are broken apart and otherwise configured for disposal in spaced apart relationship in the apparatus which they serve.

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