Claims
- 1. A tool for assembling a custom length header from two or more individual header modules each having a length that is an integer multiple of a basic unit length L to form a composite header having a custom length of at least 2 L,
- each module having a base with two sidewalls extending therefrom, a sidewall of each module having at least two slots formed therein, each slot in each module being spaced at least a distance L/2 from an adjacent slot,
- the tool comprising:
- a bar having a planar upper surface with a leading edge and a trailing edge and first and second lateral ends, and
- a plurality of anchor hooks arranged in a linear array across the planar surface of the bar between the first and second lateral ends, each anchor hook in the array being spaced from an adjacent hook by a distance that is an integer multiple of the distance L/2,
- each anchor hook in the array being sized for entry into a slot in a module, the bar and each module mounted thereon being relatively movable to a latched position in which the anchor hooks on the bar are in mated engagement with the tabs defined in each module,
- wherein the bar has a predetermined transverse dimension between the leading edge and the linear array of anchor hooks, the transverse dimension being sized such that the leading edge of the bar extends beyond the base of the module when the anchor hooks are in mated engagement with the tab on the sidewall.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein the bar has a lower surface thereon, a handle extending from the lower surface of the bar.
- 3. The tool of claim 2 wherein the handle extends from the lower surface of the bar adjacent to the trailing edge thereof.
- 4. The tool of claim 3 wherein the handle extends from the lower surface of the bar adjacent to the trailing edge thereof.
- 5. A tool for assembling a custom length receptacle connector from two or more individual receptacle connector modules, each receptacle connector module having a length that is an integer multiple of a basic unit length L, to form a composite receptacle having a custom length of at least 2 L,
- each receptacle connector module having a base and a pair of end walls, a plurality of arms depending from the base, at least two of the arms having an outer lateral surface that is coplanar with an end wall, the outer lateral surfaces on the two arms being spaced by an integer multiple of the distance L,
- each arm on the receptacle connector module having a leading and a trailing end with a predetermined width dimension being defined therebetween, a portion of each arm being spaced from the base to define a gap,
- the tool comprising:
- a bar having a planar surface with a leading
- and a trailing edge and first and second lateral
- ends, an upstanding wall disposed at the trailing
- edge of the planar surface,
- a plurality of upturned lip segments being disposed along the leading edge of the bar and a plurality of ridge segments being disposed on the wall between the first and second lateral ends of the bar, each ridge segment being in transverse alignment with a corresponding lip segment,
- a portion of each adjacent lip segment and a portion of each adjacent ridge segment being spaced apart by a distance L,
- the transverse dimension between each lip segment and the upstanding wall being substantially equal to the predetermined width dimension of each arm,
- such that, when in the tool is mated with a receptacle connector module, at least some of the ridge segments on the wall are received within at least some of the gaps defined on the module while the trailing end of at least some of the arms contacts against some of the lip segments on the bar.
- 6. The tool of claim 5 wherein the bar has a longitudinal axis extending therethrough, the tool further comprising stop surfaces disposed on the bar in adjacency to some of the ridge segments and some of the lip segments to prevent relative longitudinal movement of a receptacle connector module with respect to the bar.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/926,881 filed Aug. 7, 1992, now abandoned.
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