Claims
- 1. A DIP arrangement of strip formed switch poles and strip formed electrical contacts for circuit impedance components which allow programming of the components directly within the DIP, comprising:
- a metal strip pair of first electrical contacts in spaced relationship within a first cavity of a housing of dielectric material,
- first and second pairs of metal strip switch poles located in the housing,
- a first switch pole of each first and second pairs of poles being integral with a corresponding one of said first electrical contacts,
- a second pole of each first and second pairs of switch poles having an integral electrical terminal projecting outwardly of said housing for pluggable connection externally of said housing,
- a pair of second electrical contacts of metal strip within a second cavity of said housing,
- said first and second cavities adapted for pluggable receipt of electrical impedance components therein for electrical connection between corresponding pairs of said contacts,
- third and fourth and fifth pairs of metal strip switch poles,
- one switch pole of said third pair being connected with a first switch pole of said second pair of switch poles,
- the other switch pole of said third pair being connected with a first switch pole of said fourth pair,
- a first switch pole of each fourth and fifth pairs of poles being integral with a corresponding one of said second electrical contacts,
- a second switch pole of each fourth and fifth pairs of switch poles having an integral electrical terminal projecting outwardly of said housing for connection externally of said housing,
- each of said first and said second and said third and said fourth and said fifth pairs of switch poles having a corresponding manually operative switching means mounted at least partially within said housing and operatively making a disengageable electrical connection between corresponding first and second poles of said pairs of switch poles.
- 2. The structure as recited in claim 1, wherein, each of said cavities are accessible externally of said housing to allow for pluggable receipt of a selected circuit component therein.
- 3. The structure as recited in claim 1, and further including:
- a third pair of metal strip electrical contacts within a corresponding third cavity of said housing, adapted for engagement on an electrical impedance component received in said third cavity,
- sixth and seventh and eighth pairs of metal strip switch poles,
- a first switch pole of each said sixth and said seventh pairs of poles being integral with one of said third pair of electrical contacts,
- a first switch pole of said eighth pair of poles being integral with the other of said third pair of electrical contacts,
- a second switch pole of said sixth pair of poles being integral with said first switch pole of said fifth pair of poles and thereby integral also with said corresponding one of said second electrical contacts,
- a second switch pole of each of said seventh and said eighth pairs of switch poles having an integral electrical terminal projecting outwardly of said housing for connection externally of said housing,
- each of said sixth and seventh and eighth pairs of switch poles having a corresponding manually operative switching means mounted at least partially within said housing and operatively making a disengageable electrical connection between corresponding first and second poles of said pairs of switch poles.
- 4. In a programmable circuit apparatus having a housing containing circuit paths interconnecting electrical switches, electrical leads and means for mounting electrical components in said housing, the improvement comprising:
- said housing being molded of dielectric material,
- said switches being mounted respectively in first cavities and at least one second cavity provided in said dielectric material, said switches having knob portions projecting through a top surface of said housing,
- said means for mounting electrical components comprises inverted recesses in said dielectric material communicating with an inverted surface of said housing, and adapted to receive electrical impedances therein,
- said electrical leads being provided with first metal strip portions embedded in said dielectric material and communicating with corresponding said first cavities to engage said switches,
- said circuit paths having second metal strip portions embedded in said dielectric material and communicating with both said inverted recesses to engage said switches and said first cavities to engage said impedances, and
- each said second cavity having a corresponding pair of third metal strip portions of said circuit paths embedded in said dielectric material and connected to corresponding said second metal strip portions, whereby said switches in said first cavities selectively make disengageable connections between said first and second metal strip portions and each said switches in each said second cavity selectively makes disengageable connection between a corresponding pair of said third metal strip portions, and
- said electrical leads projecting outwardly of said housing for pluggable connection into a circuit board.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 742,481, filed Nov. 17, 1976, and now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 668,993, filed Mar. 22, 1976, and now abandoned.
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Robinson, Thomas L.; Electronics, Production Techniques-Transfer Process Avoids P.C. Open Circuits, 1-18-63, pp. 68, 70. |
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