Patent
1980-01-24
1982-02-02
James, Andrew J.
357 74, 357 79, 357 81, H01L 2332, H01L 2302, H01L 2312
Patent
active
043142710
ABSTRACT:
To improve the stability and robustness of a rectifier and to protect it against atmospheric influences, two semiconductor diodes in the shape of small plates or discs are disposed to hold between them a center electrode. A wire-like lead electrode is held in contact with the remaining side of one diode and the second lead electrode is cup-shaped and its walls surround the diode stack. An inwardly extending lip of the cup-shaped electrode supports a spring which exerts pressure on the enlarged tip of the first lead electrode, thus clamping the entire stack in contact. A cover plate seals the opening of the cup and a resinous mass may be applied over the cover plate to provide a hermetic seal.
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Heyke Klaus
Ragaly Istvar
Schmidt Gunter
James Andrew J.
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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