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Title: Fixture for mounting small parts for processing

Abstract

A fixture for mounting small parts, such as fusion target spheres or microelectronic components is disclosed. A glass stalk is drawn and truncated near its tip. The truncated end of the glass stalk is dipped into silicone rubber forming an extending streamer. After the rubber cures for approximately 24 hours, a small part is touched to the streamer, and will be held securely throughout processing. 5 figs.

Inventors:
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Issue Date:
OSTI Identifier:
7159819
Patent Number(s):
4929306
Application Number:
PPN: US 7-250672
Assignee:
PTO; EDB-94-120946
DOE Contract Number:  
W-7405-ENG-36
Resource Type:
Patent
Resource Relation:
Patent File Date: 29 Sep 1988
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY; Fu; 42 ENGINEERING; MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT; DESIGN; MICROELECTRONIC CIRCUITS; FABRICATION; TARGETS; THERMONUCLEAR FUELS; THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS; ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS; EQUIPMENT; FUELS; 700460* - Fusion Technology- Heating & Fueling Systems; Fuels- (1992); 426000 - Engineering- Components, Electron Devices & Circuits- (1990-)

Citation Formats

Foreman, L R, Gomez, V M, and Thomas, M H. Fixture for mounting small parts for processing. United States: N. p., 1990. Web.
Foreman, L R, Gomez, V M, & Thomas, M H. Fixture for mounting small parts for processing. United States.
Foreman, L R, Gomez, V M, and Thomas, M H. Tue . "Fixture for mounting small parts for processing". United States.
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abstractNote = {A fixture for mounting small parts, such as fusion target spheres or microelectronic components is disclosed. A glass stalk is drawn and truncated near its tip. The truncated end of the glass stalk is dipped into silicone rubber forming an extending streamer. After the rubber cures for approximately 24 hours, a small part is touched to the streamer, and will be held securely throughout processing. 5 figs.},
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place = {United States},
year = {1990},
month = {5}
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