Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to disassemble electrical device
Patent
1999-01-28
2000-08-08
Gerrity, Stephen F.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Means to disassemble electrical device
29762, 29278, B23P 1902
Patent
active
060982772
ABSTRACT:
A tool for removing a part, such as stand-off, associated with a circuit board includes a generally cylindrical elongated housing which includes open top and bottom ends and defines a recess therein. An elongated punch member is slidably disposed in the recess. First and second stopper members are positioned in the recess adjacent top and bottom ends, respectively, and a third stopper member is positioned in the recess between the first and second stopper members. A spring member is biased between the first and third stopper members. The second and third stopper members are fixedly attached to the punch member and the first stopper member is fixedly attached to the housing.
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Hess William C.
Slayton Alan D.
Agarwal, P.C. Dinesh
Gerrity Stephen F.
Sands Rhonda E
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