Solder connection between an electrical conductor fired to a glass sheet and a current supply connector

On the surface (which rests on the thermoplastic intermediate layer) of one of the two individual sheets of glass (1) forming the composite sheet of glass, said composite sheet of glass, which can be heated electrically, has printed-on and burnt-in heating conductors (4) and busbars (5, 6, 7) which...

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Main Authors MUELLER, KARL-HEINZ, GILLNER, MANFRED, PIKHARD, SIEGFRIED
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 04.10.1995
Edition5
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Summary:On the surface (which rests on the thermoplastic intermediate layer) of one of the two individual sheets of glass (1) forming the composite sheet of glass, said composite sheet of glass, which can be heated electrically, has printed-on and burnt-in heating conductors (4) and busbars (5, 6, 7) which are likewise printed-on and burnt-in. Current connecting elements (12) are soldered to the current-connecting surfaces (8, 9) of the busbars (6, 7). The solder joint comprises, on the one hand, a thin metal foil (17), which is soldered via a soft-solder layer (18) to the current-connecting surface (8, 9), to which, on the other hand, the flat sheet-metal section (16) of the current-connecting element (12) is soldered, via a soft-solder layer (19).
Bibliography:Application Number: EP19930102704