Method of forming dimples in a conductive substrate

Metal deforming – By application of fluent medium – or energy field – Using fixed die

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72465, B21D 2210

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050107577

ABSTRACT:
Method of forming shallow fiducial dimples upon a thin flexible electrical circuit having a first deflectable substrate overlaying a second substrate have recesses therein to be aligned with the dimples, including providing a first support member having resilient cylindrical rubber pads affixed thereto, providing a second support member, positioning the flexible electrical circuit between the first and second support members so that the resilient pads are aligned with the recesses within the second substrate; and applying a sufficient opposing force to the first and second members to cause the first substrate to be deflected by the pads into the recesses to form the dimples.

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