Compensation of non-parallelism (balancing) of a first body to a

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Using a compliant cushioning medium

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228212, 228 447, H05K 332

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ABSTRACT:
A process for establishing and maintaining parallelism and balance forces between the surfaces of two bodies, in particular, surfaces to be snuggled against each other for the transfer of thermal energy, includes holding springs for laterally holding one of the bodies against movement transverse to a force direction. Resilient mounting bearings are also provided for resiliently holding the body substantially parallel to the force direction but with all points of rotation for the body being spaced away from the body and preferably laterally of the body. Forces apply between the bodies to establish parallelism. The resilient mounting is adjusted during this static mode to maintain the parallelism for subsequent dynamic modes of operation. During the dynamic modes of operation, the resiliency of the holding and mounting arrangements maintain parallelism and balanced forces even in the dynamic mode.

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patent: 4875614 (1989-10-01), Cipolla et al.
patent: 5127573 (1992-07-01), Chang et al.
patent: 5150827 (1992-09-01), Fries

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