Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to assemble electrical device
Patent
1981-10-22
1983-07-12
Hall, Carl E.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Means to assemble electrical device
29743, 29758, 29845, 227112, 227140, 279 3, H05K 330
Patent
active
043923003
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an applicator tool capable of picking up loose miniature spring sockets and inserting them into holes in a printed circuit board. More particularly, the tool has dual air lines, one being connected to a compressed air supply and the other being connected to a vacuum. With the sockets laying on the work surface, vacuum pulls a socket into the tool nozzle. The tool is then placed into alignment with a hole and the trigger squeezed to activate the air supply to drive a ram which drives the socket out of the tool and into the hole in the board.
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patent: 2679713 (1954-06-01), Lytle
patent: 3177952 (1965-04-01), West
patent: 4043033 (1977-08-01), Yeo
patent: 4204319 (1980-05-01), Bishop
patent: 4346514 (1982-08-01), Makizawa et al.
Billman Timothy B.
Kautz Jon F.
AMP Incorporated
Hall Carl E.
Osborne Allan B.
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