Claims
- 1. A method of penetrating thin sheet metal with a thermocouple lead and sealing the thermocouple lead into the sheet metal comprising drawing complementary longitudinally angled, laterally rounded grooves terminating at their base ends in a common plane in both sides of the thin material with shearing occuring in the plane of the base ends to form a round opening substantially perpendicular to the plane of the sheet metal, passing a thermocouple lead through this opening and sealing the opening with silver solder which simultaneously bonds the thermocouple lead to the sheet metal.
- 2. Method according to claim 1 wherein the sheet metal is 35-mil stainless steel and the thermocouple lead is 40-mil thick and wherein the grooves are formed in the sheet metal by drawing the sheet from each side to a depth of one-half the diameter of the lead against a tool-steel die using an angled chisel punch having a thickness equal to the diameter of the thermocouple plus twice the thickness of the sheet metal.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the UNITED STATES ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION.
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