Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Including means to relatively position plural work parts
Patent
1998-06-05
2000-01-11
Watson, Robert C.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Including means to relatively position plural work parts
269100, 269287, 269285, 269901, 269903, 269909, 269 43, 292811, B25B 120
Patent
active
060122102
ABSTRACT:
An LED jig for securing a plurality of individual light emitting diodes to a circuit board module. The LED jig comprises a disk shaped structure having a plurality of openings in which the light emitting diodes are positioned. Flanges on each end of the openings serve to secure the light emitting diodes therein. The LED jig also comprises structures which protect the light emitting diodes from possible damage, structures which serve to secure the LED jig to the circuit board module, structures which serve as guides for properly mounting the LED jig to the circuit board, and structures which serve to offset the LED jig from the circuit board module.
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Greist Allan Clarkson
Stadjuhar, Jr. Robert Charles
Halling Dale B
Skyline
Watson Robert C.
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