Adjustable tooling pins

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Inventors

Farlow, Douglas T.

Application #

359720

Filed

Jul-23-1999

Published

Dec-26-2000

Current US Class

269/47
269/48.1
269/903

International Classes

B23Q 001/00

Field of Search

269/47 269/48.1 269/903

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harms; Donn K.

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5401010   Modular system for...
5566840   Device for aligning...
5785307   Printed circuit boar...

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Abstract
An adjustable tooling pin assembly for precisely positioning printed circuit boards having different diameter and spacing of tooling alignment holes with different series of boards. Two support bodies are positioned along a base at the approximate location of spaced tooling holes. One support body carries an upwardly extending tooling pin with a diameter smaller than the tooling hole. The other support body carries two upwardly extending, adjacent, thin tooling pins, one of which is fixed to the support body and the other fastened to a block slidable in a channel in the support body, to move the movable pin relative to the fixed pin. The board holes are placed over the pins, the support bodies are secured to the base with the outermost tooling pins engaging the outer hole edges. The movable pin is moved away from the adjacent fixed pin by rotating a threaded rod extending though the support block to move the movable pin into contact with the tool hole edge opposite the fixed pin edge. The movable pin is secured against further movement by a setscrew. Desired operations, such as placement of electronic components on the board, are conducted, then the board is removed. The board is removed and replaced by a series of boards having the same tooling holes for further operations.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tooling pin assembly for engaging tooling holes in a object upon which operations are to be performed, each said tooling pin assembly comprising:

a support body;

at least two adjacent tooling pins extending from a surface of said support body;

said tooling pins having diameters less than a predetermined tooling hole diameter;

one tooling pin being fixed to said surface and at least one tooling pin being movable relative to said fixed tooling pin;

locking means for locking each said movable pin in a predetermined position;

whereby a tooling hole may be placed over said at least two adjacent tooling pins and said at least one of said tooling pins can be moved so that all of said tooling pins engage sides of said tooling hole.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to adjustable pins for locating preforms such as printed circuit boards and the like at precise positions relative to apparatus for performing precisely located operations thereon.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Often very precisely located operations must be performed on preforms. The preform must be exactly positioned relative to the apparatus so that all operations will be performed at the required position. Typical of these are locating metal preforms relative to numerical controlled precision machining devices, locating sheets of material relative to apparatus for punching patterns of holes in the sheets and positioning printed circuit boards relative to devices for installing very small parts very close together across the board surface.

Printed circuit boards normally have two tooling holes near one edge, with the distance between hole centerlines and hole diameters being exactly the same in a series of boards to be processed. The apparatus for performing operations on the boards, such as printing circuit patterns, punching holes for insertion of components, placing electronic components accurately relative to printed circuit patterns, etc. have two pins having diameters and spacing conforming to the tooling pin holes. The tooling pins are mounted on blocks to form tooling pin assemblies that can be fastened to a base, such as plates or rails at appropriate locations to support and align particular printed circuit boards.
 
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