Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to assemble electrical device
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-27
2010-06-15
Banks, Derris H (Department: 3729)
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Means to assemble electrical device
C029S729000, C029S739000, C029S740000, C029S743000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07735217
ABSTRACT:
For purposes of assembling contact pins (12) disposed in a row onto a circuit board (16), the pins (12) are grasped via a force fit in an insulating body (20) at their ends facing away from the circuit board (16)and are supported to prevent tilting. The body (20) has a suction surface (26) for an automated assembly device. After insertion of the pins (12) into the circuit board (16) and after the soldering process, the body (20) is pulled off the pins (12), so that they sit freely in the circuit board (16).
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Banks Derris H
Chung Sungyeop
MC Technology GmbH
Meyer Jerald L.
Nguyen Tai
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