Receptacles – Closures – Removable closure retained by adhesive or fusion means
Patent
1981-03-05
1982-05-25
Hall, George T.
Receptacles
Closures
Removable closure retained by adhesive or fusion means
220200, 174 52FP, 174 66, 174 52S, B65D 4100
Patent
active
043312586
ABSTRACT:
A sealing cover for an hermetically sealed container comprises an environmentally resistant metal lid, an intermediate plated metallic "picture frame", and a solder deposit metallurgically bonded to that "frame". Such a cover is particularly adapted for the sealing of semiconductor packages, and is especially advantageous in that it need not employ precious metals.
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Freyberg Derek P.
Hall George T.
Raychem Corporation
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