Abstract:
An improved battery jumper cable assembly having two or more battery terminals for interconnecting a plurality of truck batteries in line, the jumper cable assembly including a length of conductive flat cable, at least one take-off stud mounted in association with the cable, and a plate member to which the stud is mounted, the plate member being assembled to a portion of the length of the flat cable to aid in mounting the stud.
Abstract:
A solder button may be attached to an elongated conductor by substantially surrounding a portion of the conductor with a mass of solder. The mass of solder may be crimped or heat welded into fixed position onto the elongated conductor, which is typically in ribbon form, with the solder being cut from a strip of solder by cutting and crimping means, the strip of solder being in transverse relation to the conductor at the crimping means. The elongated conductor, with attached solder buttons, may be attached by automated means in a single step to a pane of glass or the like.
Abstract:
A flexible buss bar adapted for electrical connection with circuitry carried by a glass pane is provided, as well as a method of attaching a flexible buss bar to a glass pane. The flexible buss bar includes a flexible conductor having at least one metallic contact pad affixed thereto. It is also contemplated to have a plurality of such metallic contact pads attached at regular intervals along the length of the flexible conductor. The spacing of the plurality of metallic contact pads is selected to match the locations of corresponding structures formed on the glass pane. Solder cladding is selectively adhered to portions of the at least one metallic contact such that the at least one metallic contact pad may be bonded to the corresponding structure located on the glass pane. The method of connecting a flexible buss bar to an electrical contact pad formed on the surface of a glass pane includes the steps of providing a flexible buss bar, providing at least one metallic contact element, and selectively cladding a portion of the metallic contact element with a solderable material having a relatively low melting point. The metallic contact element is then affixed to the flexible buss bar, and the flexible buss bar is placed against the glass pane with the metallic contact element in physical contact with the contact pad formed on the glass pane. The solder cladding is then re-flowed to bond the metallic contact element attached to the flexible conductor to the electrical contact pad formed on the glass pane.
Abstract:
A molded sealable electrical connector including a shell and an insert having contacts and lead wires overmolded within the insert and engagement means to provide press fit of the insert within a shell providing for a liquid and air-tight receptacle without the use of potting. The engagement means includes projections on the insert. The insert also includes a flange and an end lip for securing the insert within the shell.
Abstract:
A flexible braided cable is provided including studs at each end for attachment to a printed circuit board. The stud includes a ferrule attached at the end of the cable. The stud is attached to the ferrule. The stud includes a cylindrical body having a head and neck. The body is separated into four (4) segments. The head includes a flange which upon frictional engagement with a hole of a printed circuit board causes the four (4) sections of the stud to compress. Upon insertion of the stud through a hole of a printed circuit board and protrusion of the flange through the second side of the printed circuit board, the stud expands back to its first position wherein the neck is flush with the sidewalls of the hole of the printed circuit board.
Abstract:
A solder button may be attached to an elongated conductor by substantially surrounding a portion of the conductor with a mass of solder. The mass of solder may be crimped or heat welded into fixed position onto the elongated conductor, which is typically in ribbon form, with the solder being cut from a strip of solder by cutting and crimping means, the strip of solder being in transverse relation to the conductor at the crimping means. The elongated conductor, with attached solder buttons, may be attached by automated means in a single step to a plane of glass or the like.
Abstract:
A method of connecting a relatively large diameter, multistrand wire with a relatively small diameter wire. The method comprises: (1) Flattening a portion of the large diameter, multistrand wire into a body of reduced first transverse dimension and an increased second transverse dimension. Simultaneously, one heat welds the strands of the body into a unitary, coherent mass. (2) One cuts away outer portions of the unitary, coherent mass to reduce the increased second transverse dimension of the mass produced by the flattening step. (3) Then, one heat welds the unitary, coherent mass to the relatively small diameter wire.
Abstract:
A multi-function electrical connector is provided having a plurality of contacts mounted at a base of an electrical connector, the contacts having a planar blade portion having solder pads thereon for surface mounting of the electrical connector to conductive traces of a substrate such as a glass material.
Abstract:
An laminated article heater terminal assembly and connector for electrically uniting a source of electricity with a conductive polymer film laminated between two nonconductive materials. The terminal assembly includes a conductive metal foil tab and a terminal body further including dimples and first and second foldable shoulders which act in unison to mechanically grasp the conductive metal foil tab. A plurality of terminal assemblies are then captivated in a connector.