Abstract:
The device comprises a comb (14) comprised of two dismountable halves (14A, 14B) of which the successive teeth belong alternatingly to one half and to the other half and are separated, on the assembled comb, by a pitch (P2) equal to the pitch which separates two branches of a prehension means for taking identification elements (4) which may be threaded in the supports (5) carried by both teeth (13A, 13B) of the assembled comb so that two coded messages (TX1) are simultaneously composed and are separated by dismounting the comb, for the two ends of an electric wire.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus relating to provision and/or utilization of a hidden feature for accessing and/or repairing mobile devices are described. An embodiment includes a wire physically adjacent to an adhesive. The adhesive bonds a first portion of a computing device and a second portion of the computing device. The wire is capable of being heated in response to application of electrical voltage or current. In turn, the heated wire causes cutting of the adhesive to allow for physical separation of the first portion of the computing device and the second portion of the computing device. Another embodiment utilizes a hidden end of an opening in a computing device to hide a fastener. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
Abstract:
An electronic component feeder capable of stably feeding electronic components in a process for transferring a tape accommodating the electronic components, peeling a top tape and extracting the electronic components. A peel portion (13) for peeling a top tape (4), capable of coming into contact with a tape transfer surface (12) through a carrier tape (1) and a window portion (14) for extracting the electronic components (3) are formed, and a tape press body (9) supported slidably in a pressing direction of the carrier tape (1) is disposed on the tape transfer surface (12). Urging means is provided to urge the tape press body (9) in a direction of pressing it to the tape transfer surface (12).
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for separating a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) from a fixture assembly subsequent to MEA bonding within the fixture assembly involves stabilizing the first fixture of the fixture assembly. The second fixture of the fixture assembly is stabilized. While the second fixture is stabilized, the first fixture is pressurized to cause the first surface of the MEA to separate from the first fixture. While the first fixture is stabilized, the second fixture is pressurized to cause the second surface of the MEA to separate from the second fixture. The second fixture is then moved out of proximity with the first fixture to permit removal of the MEA from the first fixture.
Abstract:
A transparent label (5) is separated from a paper substrate (3), and charged with static electricity upon such separation. Then, utilizing the attraction of the label as imparted by the static electricity, the label (5) is attached to a separating roller (14) in a manner that the adhesive-backed surface thereof is outwardly directed, and the label being fed to an object (42) to which it is to be adhered. Adhering the label (5) to the object (42) protects a printed layer provided on the adhesive-backed surface thereof, or allows the label to protect a printed layer provided on the outer surface of the object (42).
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for replacement of damages display shield (typically glass) covering a display screen on a device, typically a mobile phone. Mobile phones have an electronic display protected by a glass shield. Between the glass and the display is often a plastic polarizing or other intermediary sheet. Removal of a damage glass can be accomplished by cutting thru the polarizer with a moving wire or blade. This separates the glass from the sensitive display and allows replacement of the glass without damaging the more expensive display..
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for replacement of damages display shield (typically glass) covering a display screen on a device, typically a mobile phone. Mobile phones have an electronic display protected by a glass shield. Between the glass and the display is often a plastic polarizing or other intermediary sheet. Removal of a damage glass can be accomplished by cutting thru the polarizer with a moving wire or blade. This separates the glass from the sensitive display and allows replacement of the glass without damaging the more expensive display..