US PATENT SUBCLASS 29 / 857
.~.~.~ Assembling terminal to elongated conductor


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592  DF  METHOD OF MECHANICAL MANUFACTURE {54}
592.1  DF  .~ Electrical device making {14}
825  DF  .~.~ Conductor or circuit manufacturing {8}
857.~.~.~ Assembling terminal to elongated conductor {3}
858  DF  .~.~.~.~> With molding of electrically insulating material {1}
860  DF  .~.~.~.~> By metal fusion bonding
861  DF  .~.~.~.~> By deforming {2}


DEFINITION

Classification: 29/857

Assembling terminal to elongated conductor:

(under subclass 825) Process for assembling a terminal (*) to an elongated conductor (*).

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

747, for apparatus including means to juxtapose, associate, or fasten an electrical connector member to a conductor.

748, for apparatus including means to juxtapose, associate, or fasten an electrical connector member to a conductor, the connector member being elongated and rodlike.

749, for apparatus including means for assembling a plurality of rodlike conductors to a terminal(s) simultaneously.

750, for apparatus including means for assembling a plurality of rodlike conductors to a terminal(s) simultaneously, said apparatus being hand manipulatable.

752, for apparatus including means for assembling a plurality of rodlike conductors to a terminal(s) simultaneously, said apparatus being hand manipulatable and being capable of fastening by elastic joining.

754, for apparatus including means for assembling a plurality of rodlike conductors to a terminal(s) simultaneously, said apparatus being capable of fastening by elastic joining.

756, for apparatus including means to juxtapose, associate, or fasten a conductor, the assembled structure having a switch or fuse.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

174, Electricity: Conductors and Insulators,

75, for conduits, cables, or conductors having a joint with an end structure; subclass 94 for bare conductor joints between conduits, conductors, cables, or connectors.