ISMAEL RODRIGUEZ
Electrician at Elise Dr, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 254935
Expiration Date
Jan 23, 2018
Category
Journeyman Electrician
Address
Address
13715 Elise Dr, Houston, TX 77047
Phone
(832) 533-5282

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Ismael Rodriguez Painting

7116 Moline St, Houston, TX 77087

Industry:
Motion Pictures and Film

Professional information

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Student At University Of Houston

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Education:
University of Houston 2007 - 2010
Houston Community College 2003 - 2005
AAS, Computer Science


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Printed Circuit Board Removal Tool

US Patent:
5152052, Oct 6, 1992
Filed:
Jun 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/721195
Inventors:
William S. Rantala - Houston TX
Gregory C. Franke - Houston TX
Ismael A. Rodriguez - Houston TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
H05K 1304, H05K 330
US Classification:
29764
Abstract:
A hand operable tool is provided for removing a memory module printed circuit board from an underlying processor board without an appreciable risk of bending the pins of the pin-and-socket connectors used to removably secure the circuit board to the processor board. The tool comprises a generally inverted U-shaped outer frame structure having a pair of parallel, inturned bottom pressure plates secured to its lower ends. A shorter, generally inverted U-shaped inner frame structure is slidably retained within the outer frame structure and has a pair of parallel, inturned upper pressure plates secured to its lower ends. The inner frame structure is spring-biased to a lower limit position in which the upper pressure plates engage the bottom pressure plates, and a pair of elongated upper and lower handle members are connected to the frame structures. To remove the circuit board, the pressure plates are positioned beneath opposite underside edge portions of the board and the tool handles are vertically squeezed toward one another to vertically separate the upper pressure plates from the bottom pressure plates. This causes the bottom pressure plates to bear against the processor board, and the upper pressure plates to simultaneously bear against the underside edge portions of the circuit board and vertically lift them to remove the circuit board without bending its associated connector pins.