Automated keyboard testing

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198345, 198372, 198598, 209651, 209925, B07C 5344

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046826955

ABSTRACT:
A conveyor system transports keyboards for automatic testing by a keyboard testing mechanism located at a test station, and a discharge conveyor accepts rejected keyboards. At the testing station the keyboard and the keyboard testing mechanism are brought into a testing relationship (where the keyboards and test mechanism are located physically closer and in electrical contact); they are thereafter removed from that relationship. On the main conveyor there is a separation element for effecting a right-angular turn of rejected keyboards from the normal conveyance direction for the passed keyboards.

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