Metal working – Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for... – Separate tool stations for selective or successive operation...
Patent
1979-09-14
1983-03-22
Bilinsky, Z. R.
Metal working
Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for...
Separate tool stations for selective or successive operation...
295663, 29739, 29838, 83200, 140105, B23P 1900, H05K 330
Patent
active
043770266
ABSTRACT:
When operating a system embodying the invention, the operator sits in a convenient position with his knees beneath the conveyor carrying the printed circuit boards. The tools for bending, cutting and otherwise operating on the components leads are located above the operator's lap, secured to the conveyor support structure. When a circuit board reaches a position in front of the operator, the board stops, the various bending, cutting or other special tools move into position, and the operator inserts the components the leads of which will extend beneath the circuit board in alignment with the tools. The leads of some components are bent by being forced against the sloped surface of a tool while the components are being inserted by the operator. The leads of others are bent and, if needed, cut by machine operated tools, actuated by the operator, after the components are inserted.
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Bilinsky Z. R.
Cohen Samuel
RCA Corporation
Squire William
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