Electricity: conductors and insulators – Boxes and housings – Hermetic sealed envelope type
Patent
1991-05-29
1992-10-27
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Boxes and housings
Hermetic sealed envelope type
439885, 403 12, 428 33, 428 60, 428133, 220 234, H05K 502
Patent
active
051591561
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of housings are attached by a carrier strip which does not produce loose piece material which can damage the work station to which the housings are to be delivered. The carrier strip has carrier projections which extend from each respective housing, the carrier projections have enlarged portions provided at the free ends thereof. A recess is provided on the housing, the recess has first and second openings which cooperate with the enlarged portions of the carrier projections, such that when the enlarged portions are positioned in the first opening, the housings will be spaced from each other in a carrier strip arrangement, and when the enlarged portions are positioned in the second opening, and the carrier projections are severed from their respective housings, the carrier projections will be entirely disposed within the recesses of the housing, thereby preventing loose material from the carrier projections from interfering with the work station in which the housing is to be used.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3366265 (1968-01-01), Hesselbarth
patent: 3737366 (1973-06-01), Mader
Gerst Michael
Munk Ulrich B.
AMP Incorporated
Picard Leo P.
Tone David
Wolstoncroft Bruce J.
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