Patent ID: 7657994
Filing Date: 2010-02-09
Classification: H01H,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A method of assembling a first component and a second component, including the steps of: providing a flexible first component including a first portion moveable between a first position and a second position and a flexible alignment feature, and a second component including a predefined portion and an alignment aperture through the second component, wherein the flexible alignment feature of the first component and the alignment aperture of the second component cooperate to register the first portion of the flexible first component relative to the predefined portion of the second component, said flexible alignment feature comprising an end portion; substantially aligning the flexible alignment feature and the alignment aperture, wherein the end portion of the flexible alignment feature is positioned at least proximate to the alignment aperture relative to a first side of the second component; generating a pressure difference between the first side of the second component and a second side of the second component at least proximate to the alignment aperture thereby to move the end portion of the flexible alignment feature into and through the alignment aperture such that the end portion extends beyond the second side of the second component, fully seating the flexible alignment feature relative to the alignment aperture. wherein generating the pressure difference includes bringing a vacuum source into fluid communication with an opening of the alignment aperture on the second side of the second component and activating the vacuum source resulting in the pressure adjacent the second side of the second component being reduced relative to the pressure on the first side of the second component; and deactivating the vacuum source to discontinue the pressure difference, whereupon said end portion remains extended beyond the second side and engages the second side to secure the flexible first component to the second component.