Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to disassemble electrical device
Patent
1993-05-17
1995-08-15
Hall, Carl E.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Means to disassemble electrical device
29267, 254120, 254131, H05K 1300
Patent
active
054408032
ABSTRACT:
An integrated circuit extraction tool includes an elongated base having a first end and second end. A first set of teeth are provided on the first end and a second set of teeth are provided on the second end. The first set of teeth are spaced at a first spacing distance and the second set of teeth are spaced at a second spacing distance. In the preferred embodiment, the first set of teeth are spaced to correspond with the spacing between pins of a integrated circuit to be extracted and the second set of teeth are spaced at a distance to correspond to the spacing between base portions of a socket's connectors. One or both of the ends may be angled at ninety degrees to allow integrated circuit removal with minimal clearance.
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Information Sheets entitled "PGA Sockets", Amp Incorporated, Product Information Center, pp. 1-2.
Crowley Sean T.
Pascarelli Paul J.
Selgas, Jr. Thomas D.
Cyrix Corporation
Hall Carl E.
Maxin John L.
Viger Andrew S.
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