Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – By rotation of work part
Patent
1986-01-10
1987-06-23
Schmidt, Frederick R.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
By rotation of work part
29252, B23P 1904
Patent
active
046741666
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of spring clips (30), each having an elongated central member (32) with first (40) and second (38) ends and a plurality of resilient arms (36) radially extending therefrom, are simultaneously transferred between a transfer plate (90) and a pallet (20). The first ends (40) of the member (32) are lockably engaged in the transfer plate (90) with the second ends (38) thereof positioned into apertures (24) in the pallet (20). The central member (32) is rotated to release the first ends (40) from the transfer plate (90) while simultaneously lockably engaging the second ends (38) to the pallet (20) to secure the clips (30) therein and to capture a chip carrier (10) between the ends of each arm (36) and the pallet (20).
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AT&T - Technologies, Inc.
Kirk D. J.
Schad Steven P.
Schmidt Frederick R.
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