Electrical connectors – With insulation other than conductor sheath – Metallic connector or contact secured to insulation
Patent
1990-07-30
1991-09-10
Abrams, Neil
Electrical connectors
With insulation other than conductor sheath
Metallic connector or contact secured to insulation
29843, 29844, H01R 909, H01R 916
Patent
active
050469711
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a terminal pin for electronic circuitry. The terminal pin includes an axial passageway. Various processes for electrically connecting the pin to the circuit are provided. The processes include riveting, welding and soldering. The axial passageway aids in the control of metal deformation to improve the bond between the pin and the circuitry.
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Anderson George A.
Brooker Robert T.
Chang Kin S.
Ruggiero Murray A.
Abrams Neil
Olin Corporation
Rosenblatt Gregory S.
Weinstein Paul
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