Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1984-06-11
1986-05-27
Goldberg, Howard N.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29747, 29739, H05K 300, B23P 1900
Patent
active
045906734
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of components are force-fitted into a workpiece simultaneously, by the following steps: preparing a dummy workpiece with tool supports fixed thereto in a predetermined pattern, each tool support being removably surmounted by a component insertion tool; placing the dummy workpiece beneath a magnetic chuck on the platen of a hyrdraulic press; lowering the platen so that the tools are magnetically secured to the chuck; raising the platen to remove the tools from the tool supports; replacing the dummy workpiece by an actual workpiece with the components arranged thereon in said predetermined pattern; lowering the platen so that each tool on the chuck force-fits the component therebeneath into the workpiece; raising the platen with the tools thereon; and removing the actual workpiece from the press.
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patent: 4367583 (1983-01-01), Baccei
Dornes Bryan J.
Kautz Jon F.
Paukovits Jr. Edward J.
Prescott Harry G.
Spong Richard V.
AMP Incorporated
Arbes Carl J.
Goldberg Howard N.
Seitchik Jay L.
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