Soldering lug for mounting electrical conducting wires

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339275A, H01R 906

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044666810

ABSTRACT:
A soldering lug is support-mounted in slot-like openings of a coil form flange of a coil form having an electric coil wound thereon. The soldering lug preferably has legs directed at right angles relative to one another, one of the legs serving as a contact pin for the conducting wires, and the other as a contact pin for electric printed circuit boards. The soldering lugs, at least at their free ends serving to mount the conducting wires, have laminated leaf spring members which are spread apart in a V-shaped formation.

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