Wireworking – Crimping
Patent
1978-04-19
1979-05-08
Larson, Lowell A.
Wireworking
Crimping
140 93D, 83200, 29741, B21F 1100
Patent
active
041530829
ABSTRACT:
The mechanism cuts component lead portions projecting from a support such as a circuit board though the leads may be spaced apart at different distances, and then clinches them against the board. Additionally, the mechanism is movable heightwise relative to the support for clearance purposes and adapted to be shifted both in X-Y directions and with selected radial orientation between preset angles. The clinching is done in opposite directions and normal to a line interconnecting the points from which the leads protrude thereby stabilizing the position of a component body.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2893010 (1959-07-01), Stuhre
patent: 3414024 (1968-12-01), Anderson et al.
Johnson Carl E.
Larson Lowell A.
Megley Richard B.
USM Corporation
White Vincent A.
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