Wireworking – Crimping
Patent
1984-07-09
1986-05-06
Larson, Lowell A.
Wireworking
Crimping
295663, 29741, B21F 100
Patent
active
045865442
ABSTRACT:
A device for cutting lead wires of an electronic circuit element mounted on a printed circuit board into a desired length and for bending the lead wires to be close to the bottom surface of the printed circuit board is capable of dealing with an electronic circuit element having three lead wires as well as that having two lead wires. The device comprises a fixed block having a stationary blade which has two side holes and a central hole formed therethrough, a pair of side levers having laterally movable blade members which are slidable on the surface of the stationary blade to cut and bend lead wires inserted through the side holes of the stationary blade, and a central lever having a movable blade member which are slidable on the surface of the statonary blade to cut and bend a lead wire inserted through the central hole of the stationary blade.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3429170 (1969-02-01), Romeo
patent: 3986533 (1976-10-01), Woodman, Jr.
patent: 4165557 (1979-08-01), Taguchi et al.
Harada Yoshio
Ito Tetsuro
Yagi Hiroshi
Larson Lowell A.
TDK Corporation
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