Tape cassette assembly tray

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Inventors

Macleod, Jr., Robert B.

Application #

654131

Filed

Sep-25-1984

Published

Sep-22-1987

Current US Class

198/465.3
198/803.2
206/511
206/557
220/608
220/675

International Classes

B65G 049/00

Field of Search

198/648 198/472 198/465.1 198/465.2 198/465.3 198/803.01 198/803.2 206/509 206/511 206/557 220/72

Assignee

Shape Inc. (ME)

Examiners

Spar; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Staas & Halsey

US Patent References

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4330935   Methods of and ap...
4403687   Linkable sample-tu...
4499997   Tote box
4527222   Precision tote box i...
4593816   Container for storin...

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Abstract
An assembly tray is injection molded with an open bottom to provide access to articles supported by the tray during manufacturing. Gear teeth are included on the bottom of the tray in the shape of a timing belt for indexing the tray during manufacturing. Stacking ledges are provided in the rim on top of the tray so that one tray can be stacked on top of another without sticking. A torsion box is provided on the sides of the tray to provide torsional stability. The assembly tray can be selected from a stack of other trays, used in automated manufacturing and stacked in another stack. The assembly tray is particularly suited for assemblying components of tape cassettes.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An injection-molded plastic assembly tray for supporting a plurality of articles during manufacturing of the articles, the assembly tray comprising:

a single frame of shallow height and elongated length compared to width, for directly supporting therein the plurality of articles arranged along the elongated length, the frame including

ends, each of said ends having a top edge and a bottom edge, the width being measured parallel to the bottom edge of said ends;

sides, connected to said ends, each of said sides having a top edge and bottom edge, the elongated length being measured parallel to the bottom edge of said sides; and

torsion boxes, extending along substantially all of the elongated length of each of said sides at the top edge thereof, for providing rigidity of said single frame, each torsion box having a solid top, solid sides, solid ends, an open bottom and stacking spacers abutting and supporting the sides and top of each torsion box, the stacking spacers extending through the open bottom of the torsion box so that when a first assembly tray is stacked above an empty second assembly tray, the stacking spacers of the first assembly tray contact the top of the torsion box of the second assembly tray; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an assembly tray, and more particularly to an assembly tray for holding tape cassette components which are assembled in an automated assembly line.

It is known in the art to hold many small articles in a single apparatus during the assembly or manufacturing of the articles using automated equipment. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,976,289 discloses a base frame supporting a "removable table top" which has a 6.times.10 grid for holding parts. In the U.S. Pat. No. 3,976,289 patent, the table top remains stationary during manufacturing operations on the articles while machinery underneath the table top moves the articles around the grid. After the manufacturing process has been completed on all of the articles on the table top, the entire table top can be removed and a new table top with unprocessed articles can be mounted on the base frame in its place. The apparatus disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 3,976,289 patent requires complex manuevering equipment in the base frame to make full use of the removable table top.
 
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