Claims
- 1. A multipin connector comprising a plurality of electrically conductive connector members each having a first surface for receiving a wire to be soldered thereto and an opposed surface,
- ferromagnetic means in heat transfer relationship to said members,
- means for developing a unitary alternating magnetic field coupled to said ferromagnetic means for concurrently heating said ferromagnetic means to heat said plurality of members,
- said ferromagnetic means having a Curie temperature such that only that quantity of heat energy required to produce a quality solder joint is applied to each member individually.
- 2. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein said ferromagnetic means comprises a coating of ferromagnetic material on the oppose surface each said pin.
- 3. An electrical connector comprising
- a housing,
- at least one electrically conductive terminal having a wire receiving region,
- said terminal extending from said housing to said wire receiving region,
- said region including a first member constituting an extension of said terminal and having a concave surface for receiving a wire,
- the radius of said surface generally conforming to the radius of the circumference of a wire to be received thereon,
- said region having a second surface opposed to said first surface,
- a material having high magnetic permeability disposed on said second surface,
- said material having a Curie temperature above a preselected temperature.
- 4. An electrical connector according to claim 3 further comprising
- means for inducing heat in said material.
- 5. An electrical connector according to claim 4 wherein
- said means comprises an induction coil for inducing a magnetic field in said material.
- 6. An electrical connector according to claim 5 wherein
- said material has a thickness of 1 to 2 skin depths at the frequency of the magnetic field to which said material is to be subjected.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/424,617, filed Oct. 20, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,098,319.
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