Termination Post Patents (Class 174/267)
  • Patent number: 4991666
    Abstract: The edge terminal pad is intended to receive a connection pin (30). It has two tinnable area solder blobs (17, 18) placed overlying each other on opposite faces of a margin of a substrate (10) at locations which are grasped by the claws (33, 34, 35) of the pin (30), with said claws forming the jaws of a resilient clamp. The tinnable area solder blob (17, 18) are notched by grooves (19, 20) at the locations of slide paths followed by the claws (33, 34, 35) while the pin (30) is being put into place. For a pin (30) having three claws with the combined width of all three claws being the same as the width of a terminal pad, one of the pad's tinnable area solder blobs (17) is generally U-shaped, while the other (18) is generally T-shaped. The advantage of the grooves is to restrict the amounts by which the clamp of the pin needs to open and to automatically center the pin on the pad, providing the pin is put into place after the tinnable areas (17, 18) have already been tinned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1991
    Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite: Alcatel Cit
    Inventors: Rene Septfons, Michel Rabartin
  • Patent number: 4900878
    Abstract: Terminations (10, 40, 70, 90) for flexible printed circuitry comprises thermosetting epoxy or polyimide prepreg sheets (36, 56, 64, 88, 102) in the rigid portion, instead of thermoplastic acrylic adhesive, partial coverlays (20, 50, 84, 94) instead of full coverlays and, as desired, rigidized members of epoxy or polyimide glass (16, 52, 54, 86) or prepreg internally as well as externally of the terminations. Anchor pads 34 secured to plated-through holes (38) minimize z-axis expansion of the terminations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1990
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventor: Elie J. Ichkhan