[0001] The present invention relates to a novel method for making connections to or between
terminal ends of electric circuits in general, particularly of resistance elements,
disposed on insulating supports, and connections thereof to an associated power supply,
the invention also relating to products obtained by this method.
[0002] The technology for making connections of this type is generally known, and is employed
in practically identical manner by different manufacturers, apart from certain marginal
variations mainly due to different physical configurations of the resistor elements
and the associated supports.
[0003] This technology is substantially based on a manufacturing cycle which shall be briefly
outlined in the following in order to facilitate comparison to the method of the present
invention to be described subsequently.
[0004] In the known manufacturing cycle, the first step consists in forming the insulating
support with a number of apertures at locations corresponding to the terminal ends
of the resistance circuits; the second step consists in connecting the terminal ends
of the resistance circuits to conductor elements adjacent the locations of respective
apertures; the third step consists in rivetting the conductor elements to the insulating
support by means of rivets passing through respective apertures, to thereby establish
reliable mechanical and electrical connections of the conductor elements to the associated
rivets; and the fourth step consists in connecting the rivets to respective power
supply terminals in a per se known manner, for instance by soldering.
[0005] While this known process is sufficiently simple and safe, it suffers from the inconvenience
of being a manual process throughout; in view of the severe competition in the field
of large-scale industrial production, this extensive use of manual labour results
in an inacceptable cost increase, apart from the inavoidable occurrence of quality
variations.
[0006] It would therefore be desirable, and is in fact the object of the present invention,
to provide a method permitting resistance circuits and the like to be connected to
respective power supply terminals in a fully automatic manner by the employ of actually
available technologies.
[0007] The invention will be more fully understood from the following description, given
by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- fig. 1
- shows a component to be mounted on a support as a first step of the method according
to the invention,
- figs. 2 and 3
- show and end view and a top plan view, respectively, of a heater circuit in a state
attained in a second step of the method,
- fig. 4
- shows a longitudinally sectioned view of the assembly of fig. 3,
- figs. 5 and 6
- show the assembly of figs. 3 and 4 at the end of a subsequent step of the method,
and
- fig. 7
- shows the assembly of fig. 5 in the state attained in a final step of the method.
[0008] The method according to the invention is substantially based on the provision that
the connections between power supply conductors and the terminal ends of electric
circuits are made by using one-piece conductive sheet members adapted to be automatically
mounted in apertures suitably formed in an insulating suport and to be similarly connected
to the terminal ends of electric circuits; for a better understanding of the invention,
it shall be supposed that these electric circuits are resistor circuits, it being
understood, however, that the invention is similarly applicable to any kind of electric
circuits, and particularly to resistor circuits for air heating purposes.
[0009] With reference to the drawings, there is shown an insulating support 1, typically
a mica plate, supporting one or several elongate resistor circuits 2 mounted in respective
rows of apertures suitably formed therein. At the ends of support 1, each resistor
circuit terminates in respective terminal ends 2a projecting from support 1 at the
same side thereof.
[0010] In a first step of the method to be described, a single preferably metallic conductive
sheet member 5 of elongate shape is attached to one or each end portion 3 of support
1 provided with suitable apertures 4. Each sheet member 5 is pre-shaped to present
a plurality of tongues 6 projecting from its plane at right angles thereto to coincide
with terminal ends 2a for connection there to, and a number of orthogonally extending
projections to be received in apertures 4.
[0011] For reasons to be explained later, tongues 6 are formed on conductive sheet member
5 at sufficiently wide spacings. In addition, tongues 6 are pre-bent at 180
o upon themselves to thus form a pair of legs adapted to embrace respective terminal
ends 2a.
[0012] In the course of this first step, the projections extending from conductive sheet
member 5 are inserted into apertures 4 of insulating support 1 and bent over the edges
thereof so as to securely fix the sheet member on the support.
[0013] Sheet member 5 is additionally provided with flat terminal elements 7 likewise projecting
therefrom at right angles and adapted to be used as male contacts in flat plug connectors.
[0014] As the second step of the method, terminal ends 2a are introduced between the pairs
of legs formed by the tongues 6 of sheet member 5 (fig. 4).
[0015] In the third step of the method, the two legs formed by each tongue 6 are clamped
together so that terminal ends 2a are firmly retained therebetween, thus providing
at the same time a reliable electric connection (figs. 5 and 6).
[0016] In the fourth step, sheet member 5 is divided into several separate sheet elements
6a, 6b, 6c by performing, preferably simultaneously, multiple cuts at selected locations,
and removing the sheet sections between adjacent cuts (fig.7).
[0017] The locations of the cuts are selected so that
a) there is obtained at least one pair of sheet elements 6a and 6b each connected
to at least one of the above defined resistor circuits by the described clamped connection
between respective tongues 6 and terminal ends 2a, and
b) each of the sheet elements 6a, 6b has at least one of the flat terminal elements
7 thereon so as to permit each resistor circuit to be independently energized.
[0018] In another solution shown at the bottom end of fig. 7, sheet member 5 may be cut
to provide a centrally located sheet element 6c permitting to selectively connect
two separate resistor circuits in series, or to connect the two circuits to the electric
power supply by using the flat terminal element 7 provided on sheet element 6c.
[0019] If so required, sheet element 6c may be simplified for solely connecting two resistor
circuits in series, without the provision of any external connections.
[0020] It is thus obvious that the described method may be employed by one skilled in the
art for obtaining the greatest variety of of connections between any number of initially
separate electric circuits in series, in parallel, and with electric power supply
terminals at any desired location.
[0021] The described method may thus be accomplished by the operations of a) connecting
and/or interconnecting electric circuits at selected locations thereof by means of
a single conductive sheet member secured to the insulating support, and b), dividing
the conductive sheet member into several separate sheet elements adapted to be selectively
connected to one or more of the electric circuits, with the possibility of performing
these operations in a fully automatized process without any manual intervention.
[0022] As a matter of fact, all of the operations described in connection with the four
steps of the process as well as the ancillary operations (preparation of the conductive
sheet member, drilling the apertures in the insulating support and so on) can be carried
out by fully automatized programmable machinery. The construction of such machinery
and of the asssociated tools and actuators as well as the composition of the required
operating programmes are familiar to one skilled in the art and need therefore not
be explained.
[0023] Those skilled in the art will in particular be capable of optimizing the sequence
of the various steps with a view to the timing of their execution, or with a view
to regrouping the operations into a reduced number of steps each including several
elementary operations.
[0024] It is obvious that any method substantially in accordance with the present description
and the appended claims, even when realized with non-significant and basically equivalent
modifications, shall be included within the scope of protection of the present invention.
1. A method for making connections between electric circuits disposed on insulating support,
including the steps of applying a plurality of terminals to said insulating supports,
and mechanically and electrically connecting terminal ends of said electric circuits
to said plurality of terminals, characterized in that
said step of applying said plurality of terminals (7) is carried out by mounting at
least one conductive sheet member (5) on said insulating support (1) by inserting
projections extending therefrom into apertures (4) formed in said insulating support,
said sheet member being formed with a plurality of outwards projecting tongues (6),
in that said sheet member is positioned so that said tongues (6) coincide with respective
terminal ends (2a) of said electric circuits (2), said tongues (6) being bent 180o upon themselves to form two legs for said terminal ends (2a) to be received therebetween,
in that said sheet member (5) is divided into several separate sheet elements (6a,
6b, 6c) by the execution of multiple cuts at selected locations and the removal of
sheet sections extending between adjacent cuts, and
in that said projections inserted into said apertures (4) and projecting from said
insulating support are bent over the edges of said apertures in a locking fit.
2. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one pair of separate
sheet elements (6a, 6b) is devised to connect the terminal ends (2a) of at least one
of said electric circuits (2), each of said sheet elements being provided with at
least one flat terminal element (7).
3. A method according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least
one separate sheet element (6c) is connected to at least one pair of terminal ends
(2a) of respective different electric circuit elements (2), and may be provided with
one or several flat terminal elements (7).
4. A method according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is executed
by a fully automatized plant.
5. An electric circuit (2) disposed on an insulating support (1) and connected to flat
power supply terminals (7), characterized in that the connection to said flat terminals
is made in accordance with the method of any of the preceding claims.