Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Utilizing fluid pressure – Venturi effect
Patent
1990-08-02
1991-11-12
Cherry, Johnny D.
Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Utilizing fluid pressure
Venturi effect
294907, 901 40, 901 46, B66C 102, B25J 1506, B25J 1902
Patent
active
050642340
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus capable of automated and/or robotic assembly, comprises a vacuum nozzle (100) capable of aspirating and securing an electrically conductive assembly component (114). The electrically conductive assembly component (114) is electrically coupled to an electric conductance sensor for detecting the presence of the electrically conductive assembly component (114) at the vacuum nozzle (100).
REFERENCES:
patent: 4667997 (1987-05-01), Udagawa et al.
patent: 4906926 (1990-03-01), Rogacki et al.
Leon Robert
Marozsan Andy
Berry Thomas G.
Cherry Johnny D.
Ingrassia Vincent B.
Kramer Dean J.
Motorola Inc.
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