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US11198165B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11198165-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916299613-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 14, 2021 |
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A tool for reforming printed circuit board backplane connector pins on a rod control system. The pin reforming tool of this invention is aligned into a card cage using existing card guides and locates itself around the backplane connector. The tool uses a uniquely designed die (that can be set up for one or multiple pin applications) that precisely engages into the connector and around the pin or pins to be reformed, with the assistance of a zig zag alignment guide matched specifically for the pin spacing. A consistent reforming force is applied via a force applicator structured to provide a force of a preselected magnitude.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electrical connector pin reforming tool comprising: a pin reforming die configured to at least partially engage a pin of an electrical connector and substantially reform the pin; a force applicator structured to provide a force of a preselected magnitude; an extension rod connected at one end to the pin reforming die and at another, opposite end to the force applicator, wherein the extension rod is positioned and structured to convey a predetermined force from the force applicator to the pin reforming die, wherein the force applicator comprises an automatic center punch; and a tool housing structured to engage a connector housing having a plurality of pins positioned therein, and wherein the pin reforming die assembly, the extension rod, and the force applicator are movable from one pin or group of pins of the plurality of pins to another pin or group of pins of the plurality of pins by a movement of a spring-loaded slide block that slides on an upper portion of the tool housing, with the extension rod passing through the spring-loaded slide block. 2. The electrical connector pin reforming tool of claim 1 , wherein the pin reforming die is structured to reform only a single pin at a time. 3. The electrical connector pin reforming tool of claim 1 , wherein the pin reforming die is structured to reform more than one pin at a time. 4. The electrical connector pin reforming tool of claim 1 , wherein the pin reforming die is structured to reform three pins at a time. 5. The electrical connector pin reforming tool of claim 1 , wherein the magnitude of the preselected force is adjustable. 6. The electrical connector pin reforming tool of claim 5 , wherein the magnitude of the preselected force is adjustable via a set screw on the center punch. 7. The electrical connector reforming tool of claim 1 , including an underside surface on the spring-loaded slide block with a geometry corresponding to that of an upper surface on an upper portion of the tool housing, wherein the corresponding geometry is for aligning the pin reforming die over the pin or group of pins to be reformed. 8. The electrical connector reforming tool of claim 7 , wherein the corresponding geometry for aligning the pin reforming die comprises a wavy geometry on the underside surface on the spring-loaded slide block and a correspondingly shaped wavy geometry on the upper surface on the upper portion of the tool housing. 9. The electrical connector reforming tool of claim 8 , wherein the corresponding geometry for aligning the pin reforming die further comprises a wavy underside surface of a die housing positioned about the pin reforming die and a correspondingly shaped upper surface on a lower portion of the tool housing. 10. The electrical connector reforming tool of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the tool housing is formed from a substantially clear polycarbonate. 11. The electrical connector reforming tool of claim 1 , wherein the pin reforming die is structured to engage opposite sides of the pin. 12. The electrical connector reforming tool of claim 1 , wherein the automatic center punch is spring-loaded. 13. An electrical connector pin reforming tool comprising: a pin reforming die configured to at least partially engage a pin of an electrical connector and substantially reform the pin; a force applicator structured to provide a force of a preselected magnitude; and an extension rod connected at one end to the pin reforming die and at another, opposite end to the force applicator, wherein the extension rod is positioned and structured to convey a predetermined force from the force applicator to the pin reforming die; and a collar coupled on the extension rod above, and spaced from, a spring-loaded slide block and below an automatic center punch, and a release lever sandwiched between the collar and the spring-loaded slide block, wherein the release lever is configured to leverage the collar away from the spring-loaded slide block to release the preselected force.
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