Apparatus and method for stripping solder metals during the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment
US-9221114-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10314176B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10314176-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313736696-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2019 |
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An electrical contact assembly includes an electrically nonconductive base, a first electrical contact supported by the base and a second electrical contact supported by the base such that the first contact and the second contact are separated by a space. The first electrical contact is configured to engage a first external conductive circuit element and the a second electrical contact is configured to engage a second external conductive circuit element. The first contact and the second contact are configured such that a portion of the first contact and a portion of the second contact converge as the base moves in a first direction relative to the first and second external conductive circuit elements and diverge as the base moves in a second direction relative to the first and second external conductive circuit elements.
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Having thus described various embodiments of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: 1. A contact assembly comprising: a base formed at least partially of an electrically nonconductive material; a first electrical contact supported by the base and configured to engage a first external conductive circuit element, the first electrical contact including a first segment rigidly secured to the base, a second segment configured to engage the first external conductive circuit element, and a plurality of intermediate segments between the first and second segments; and a second electrical contact supported by the base and configured to engage a second external conductive circuit element, the second electrical contact including a first segment rigidly secured to the base, a second segment configured to engage the second external conductive circuit element, and a plurality of intermediate segments between the first and second segments, the second electrical contact being separated from the first electrical contact by a space for at least partially disposing a conductive pin therebetween, the base being movable relative to the second segment of the first electrical contact and the second segment of the second electrical contact along an axis between a retracted position and an extended position when the second segment of the first electrical contact is engaged to the first external conductive element and the second segment of the second electrical contact is engaged to the second external conductive circuit element, the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact configured such that one of the plurality of intermediate segments of the first electrical contact and one of the plurality of intermediate segments of the second electrical contact are retained in a diverged position when the base is in the retracted position and a converged position when the base is in the extended position such that the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact do not engage the conductive pin when the base is in the retracted position and such that the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact engage the conductive pin when the base is in the extended position, the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact passing through the base, the second segment of the first electrical contact and the second segment of the second electrical contact extending perpendicular to the axis for contacting the external conductive circuit elements. 2. The contact assembly of claim 1 , the second segment of the first electrical contact being positioned on a first side of the base, the second segment of the second electrical contact being positioned on a second side of the base opposite the first side. 3. The contact assembly of claim 1 , the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact being configured such that at least one of the intermediate segments of each electrical contact flexes to allow the base to shift relative to the second segment of the first electrical contact and the second segment of the second electrical contact. 4. The contact assembly of claim 1 , the base including— a first end and a second end separated along the axis, and an elliptical cross-section perpendicular to the axis, the second segment of the first electrical contact being positioned on a first side of the base and parallel with the elliptical cross-section, the second segment of the second electrical contact being positioned on a second side of the base opposite the first side and parallel with the elliptical cross-section. 5. The contact assembly of claim 4 , the second segment of the first electrical contact and the second segment of the second electrical contact both being positioned between the first end of the base and the second end of the base. 6. The contact assembly of claim 4 , the first end and the second end of the base being separated by a distance of 0.10 inches or less, and the electrical contacts being separated by a space of 0.10 inches or less when the contact assembly is in an open position. 7. The contact assembly of claim 4 , each of the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact including a first portion extending from the first end of the base, a second portion inside the base, and a third portion extending from the second end of the base, the second portion including the first segment and the third portion including the second segment. 8. The contact assembly of claim 7 , the first portion of each of the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact including a retention segment extending beyond a periphery of the first end of the base. 9. A printed circuit board comprising: a plurality of apertures; a plurality of conductive pads positioned on the printed circuit board such that a pair of conductive pads is associated with each aperture, each pair of conductive pads including a first conductive pad and a second conductive pad positioned on opposing sides of one of the apertures; and a plurality of contact assemblies, each contact assembly slidably positioned in one of the apertures and including— an electrically nonconductive base positioned at least partially in the aperture, a first electrical contact supported by the base, the first electrical contact being a strip of metal with a first segment rigidly secured to the base, a second segment engaging the first conductive pad and forming an electrical connection with the pad, and a plurality of intermediate segments between the first and second segments, and a second electrical contact supported by the base, the second electrical contact being a strip of metal with a first segment rigidly secured to the base, a second segment engaging the second conductive pad and forming an electrical connection with the pad, and a plurality of intermediate segments between the first and second segments, the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact being configured such that at least one of the intermediate segments of each electrical contact flexes to allow the base to shift along an axis relative to the printed circuit board, and at least one of the intermediate segments of the first electrical contact and at least one of the intermediate segments of the second electrical contact converge as the base moves in a first direction along the axis relative to the circuit board and diverge as the base moves in a second direction along the axis that is substantially opposite the first direction relative to the circuit board, the first electrical contact and the second electrical contact passing through the base, the second segment of the first electrical contact and the second segment of the second electrical contact extending perpendicular to the axis for contacting the pair of conductive pads. 10. The printed circuit board of claim 9 , the first segment of the first electrical contact being fixedly attached to the first conductive pad and the first segment of the second electrical contact being fixedly attached to the second conductive pad. 11. The printed circuit board of claim 9 , the electrical contacts of each of the contact assemblies being separated by a space of 0.10 inches or less when the respective contact assembly is in an open position. 12. The contact assembly of claim 9 , the base including— a first end and a second end separated along the axis, and an elliptical cross-section perpendicular to the axis, the second segment of the first electrical contact being positioned on a first side of the base and parallel with the elliptical cross-section, the second segmen
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