Tool for removing microchip modules from their sockets

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to disassemble electrical device

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29253, B23P 1904

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055377360

ABSTRACT:
A tool for removing a rectangular microchip module from a corresponding pin holding socket gripping a pin lead array extending downwardly from the module is described. The tool comprises a plurality of wedge-shaped prongs positioned around a lower periphery of the tool at intervals corresponding with the position of corners of the module. The prongs, preferably one for each corner of the module, are simultaneously wedgeable between the socket and the corners to lift said module away from the socket upon rotation of the tool.

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"Individual Chip Separation Device" Disclosed Anonymously, Research Disclosure, Kenneth Mason Publication Ltd. England, No. 329, Sep. 1991.

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