1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to tools and, more particularly, to an assembly tool for use in assembling components to an electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
There are always some attached components, such as buttons, switches, indicator lights and so on, mounted on and in electronic devices. These components are often installed with their mounting portions inside the electronic devices so that the ends of screws and nuts etc. are not visible, thereby to preserve aesthetic appearance of the electronic devices. However, for very small electronic devices, it is difficult to work inside the cramped spaces to install the mounting portions.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The assembly tool 20 has a tweezer-like configuration with two levers joined at the fulcrums and a specially-configured gripping end as detailed in the embodiments. The assembly tool 20 includes a V-shaped clamping member 21, a pair of fixing members 23, and a pair of positioning poles 25. The V-shaped clamping member 21 includes a first lever 211 and a second lever 212 joined together to form the V-shape for the clamping member 21. The fixing members 23 are respectively fixed to the other ends of the first lever 211 and the second lever 212. The positioning poles 25 are detachably positioned on the corresponding fixing members 23. In the illustrated embodiment, the first lever 211 and the second lever 212 are the same length. The V-shaped member 21 is made of elastic materials, such as elastic plastic.
Each fixing member 23 includes an attaching portion 231 and a connecting portion 232. A stepped portion 235 is formed at a junction of the attaching portion 231 and the connecting portion 232. The first lever 211 and the second lever 212 are flexed to grasp the connecting portions 232 at the stepped portions 235. Each attaching portion 231 includes a contact surface 2311 away from the other attaching portion 231. Each contact surface 2311 defines a fixing hole 2312 for receiving the positioning pole 25.
It should be appreciated that the positioning pole 25 may be, for example, cylindrical, conical, spherical or elliptical in cross section. In the illustrated embodiment, the positioning pole 25 is cylindrical.
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The housing 10 includes a top cover 11 and a bottom cover 12. The top cover 11 defines a mounting hole 112. The top cover 11 and the bottom cover 12 cooperatively define a receiving cavity 13 to receive other electronic components (not shown).
The component 30 includes a main portion 31 and two positioning portions 32 positioned on opposite sides of the main portion 31. Each positioning portion 32 defines a pivot hole 321 for receiving the positioning pole 25. The pivot holes 321 are round.
In assembling the component 30 to the housing 10, the first lever 211 and the second lever 212 are squeezed together so that the two positioning poles 25 are received in the pivot holes 321 of the component 30. The contact surface 2311 contacts the main portion 31, and then the grip on the assembly tool 20 is relaxed so that the two positioning poles 25 are received in the pivot holes 321 to engage the tool 20 in the component 30. Using the tool 20, the component 30 is mounted in the mounting hole 112. Then, the tool 20 is squeezed again to release the two positioning poles 25 from the pivot holes 321 and the tool 20 is then withdrawn.
The tool 20 is convenient to use as a gripping tool in tight spaces, and is specially-configured to easily engage with and disengage from specific components, which reduces assembly time, human error, and manufacturing costs.
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In alternative embodiments, if more resilience is required of the levers, a spring may be installed between the levers so they tend to be pushed apart from each other.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201010291745.X | Sep 2010 | CN | national |