US20070199861A1 - Method for guiding a tape as well as flexible strip - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for guiding a tape provided with at least a carrier tape and a cover tape through a component feeder.
- the invention also relates to a flexible strip suitable for being attached to a cover tape.
- a conventional method is disclosed in European patent application EP-A1-0,963,149, in which a relatively long tape is wound on a reel and is guided from the reel to a component pick-up position. Near the component pick-up position, the cover tape is removed from the carrier tape to open compartments in the carrier tape, thereby providing access to components located in said compartments. By means of a pick-up device, a component is removed from a compartment and is placed on a printed circuit board. The peeled-off cover tape is wound on a cover tape take-up reel or expelled into waste tape bin.
- One current solution entails removing the entire cover tape from the tape such that the components are exposed and the tape is used as a kind of tray from which the components are picked-up. This has the disadvantage that the component feeder cannot be used and that a place needs to be available on which the tape can be located to be used as a kind of tray. Furthermore, it requires a relatively long set-up time and the size of the circuit board that can be run might be reduced.
- An embodiment of the present invention addresses a method by which an end of a cover tape is peeled-off a carrier tape. Subsequently, a flexible strip is attached to the peeled-off end of the cover tape by means of a clip. The flexible strip is guided through a cover tape path of the component feeder.
- the clip may be easily attached to the peeled-off end of the cover tape so that the set-up time for the relatively short piece of tape in the component feeder is relatively short.
- the clip can be attached to a relatively small piece (e.g., about 5 mm to 10 mm) of the cover tape, so that only a small amount of the cover tape needs to be peeled-off before the component feeder can be operated.
- the clip may be relatively small so that it can easily pass through guide rollers in the cover tape path of the component feeder.
- the flexible strip may be detachably attached to the cover tape.
- the flexible strip As the flexible strip is detachably attached to the cover tape, it may be easily removed from the cover tape after the whole cover tape is removed from the carrier tape, so that the flexible strip can be reused.
- the clip may be a spring loaded clip.
- a spring loaded clip can easily be attached to the peeled-off end of the cover tape, whereby, due to a spring force of the spring, a strong hold of the end of the cover tape may be obtained.
- the clip may be provided with teeth for grasping the end of the cover tape. By means of such teeth, a good grip on the cover tape may be obtained.
- the clip may be provided with a polymer coating such as vinyl for grasping the end of the cover tape.
- a polymer coating such as vinyl for grasping the end of the cover tape.
- Such a coating may provide a strong hold on the cover tape.
- the strip may be made of vinyl coated Nylon or a coated Kevlar type material. Such a material may be relatively flexible in bending and relatively rigid in tension, so that the strip may be suitable for use in a component feeder.
- FIG. 1 shows a conventional component feeder
- FIG. 2 shows a first embodiment of a flexible strip according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of a flexible strip according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of a conventional tape.
- FIG. 1 shows a component feeder 1 as is known in the art comprising a tape reel 2 on which a tape 3 (shown in FIG. 4 ) can be wound.
- a tape 3 comprises a carrier tape 4 provided with compartments 5 in which components are located.
- the compartments 5 are closed by means of a cover tape 6 .
- an end 7 of the cover tape 6 has been peeled-off the carrier tape 4 .
- the component feeder 1 comprises a guiding means for guiding the tape 3 from the reel 2 to a component pick-up position 8 .
- a peel-off knife 9 is located around which the peeled-off cover tape 6 is guided away from the carrier tape 4 .
- the components located in a compartment 5 of the carrier tape 4 will be exposed at the component pick-up position 8 and can be removed therefrom by means of a component pick-and-place unit (not shown).
- the cover tape 6 is guided through guide rollers 10 , 11 to a waste bin or to a take-up reel (not shown).
- the carrier tape 4 is guided along a roller 12 and a guiding means 13 to another waste bin or another take-up reel (not shown).
- component feeders are well known in the art, amongst others from the above mentioned European patent application, the component feeder 1 will not be further explained.
- FIG. 2 shows a first embodiment of a flexible strip 15 according to the invention, made of, for example, vinyl coated nylon or a coated Kevlar type material.
- the flexible strip 15 is relatively flexible in bending but relatively rigid in tension.
- the flexible strip is free at a first end 16 and provided with a clip 17 at the second end 18 .
- the clip 17 comprises two jaws 19 that are pivotally connected to each other at a pivot axis 20 .
- the jaws 19 are provided with grasping surfaces 21 .
- the grasping surfaces 21 can be provided with teeth or with a strong but soft polymer coating such as vinyl, to produce a strong hold of the cover tape 6 .
- a spring is provided by means of which the grasping surfaces 21 are pushed against each other.
- the tape 3 is guided in the component feeder 1 until an end 7 of the cover tape 6 can be peeled back and fed along the peel-off knife 9 .
- the length of the peeled-off part of the end 7 will be between, e.g., about 5 mm and about 10 mm.
- the operator will then (manually) push the jaws 19 in the directions indicated by arrows P 1 , P 2 due to which the grasping surfaces 21 will be pivoted against the spring force of the spring about pivot axis 20 in the directions indicated by the arrows P 3 , P 4 .
- the grasping surfaces 21 will be positioned around the peeled-off end 7 of the cover tape 6 due to which the cover tape 6 is extended by the flexible strip 15 .
- the flexible strip 15 is guided in the component feeder 1 along the cover tape path 22 in the same way as a relatively long cover tape 6 as previously explained with reference to FIG. 1 .
- the clip 17 is relatively small and can easily be guided through the guide rollers 10 , 11 .
- the relatively short piece of tape 3 can be used in the conventional component feeder 1 .
- the relatively short piece of tap 3 is used in conjunction with a flexible strip 15 the length of which might be, e.g., about 30 cm whereas the width of the flexible strip 15 may be similar to the width of the cover tape 6 , i.e., less than or equal to about 8 mm.
- the flexible strip 15 will be detached from the cover tape 6 .
- the cover tape 6 will be disposed of whereas the flexible strip 15 can be reused.
- FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of a flexible strip 25 having a first free end 26 that can easily be guided through the cover tape path 22 of the component feeder 1 .
- the flexible strip 25 is provided near a second end 27 with a clip 28 .
- the clip 28 comprises two jaws 29 that are pivotally connected to each other at a pivot axis 30 . At the side remote from the pivot axis 30 , the jaws 29 are provided with grasping surfaces 31 .
- the clip 28 is provided with a ring shaped element 32 located around the jaws 29 .
- the jaws 29 can be moved apart in the directions as indicated by the arrows P 6 , P 7 , thereby enabling the clip 28 to be attached to the peeled-off end 7 of the cover tape 6 .
- the dimensions of the clip 28 are even smaller than the dimensions of the clip 17 so that the flexible strip 25 and the clip 28 attached thereto can easily be guided along the cover tape path 22 and through the guide rollers 10 , 11 .
- the clip 28 can also be wound on the reel for the cover tape 6 . However, by the time the clip 28 reaches the reel, the amount of components on the relatively short piece of tape 3 will have been exhausted so that no further transportation of the flexible strip 25 will be needed. The clip 28 will be removed and can be reused.
- the small amount of time necessary to use the component feeder 1 with relatively small pieces of tape 3 is due to the ease of attachment of the flexible strip 15 , 25 to the peeled-off end 7 of the cover tape 6 . Specifically, the time will only be about a few seconds.
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Abstract
A method is provided for guiding a tape provided with a carrier tape and a cover tape through a component feeder. An end of the cover tape is peeled-off the carrier tape. Subsequently, a flexible strip is attached to the peeled-off end of the cover tape by means of a clip. The flexible strip, including the clip, is guided through a cover tape path of the component feeder.
Description
- The invention relates to a method for guiding a tape provided with at least a carrier tape and a cover tape through a component feeder. The invention also relates to a flexible strip suitable for being attached to a cover tape.
- A conventional method is disclosed in European patent application EP-A1-0,963,149, in which a relatively long tape is wound on a reel and is guided from the reel to a component pick-up position. Near the component pick-up position, the cover tape is removed from the carrier tape to open compartments in the carrier tape, thereby providing access to components located in said compartments. By means of a pick-up device, a component is removed from a compartment and is placed on a printed circuit board. The peeled-off cover tape is wound on a cover tape take-up reel or expelled into waste tape bin.
- If only small amounts of components are needed, manufacturers sometimes use a relatively short piece of tape comprising the exact amount of components needed. These short pieces of tape vary in length but usually contain less than one hundred components and have an average of twenty to fifty components per tape. The problem associated with using such a short piece of tape is that the cover tape cannot be guided through the whole cover tape path of the component feeder to the cover tape reel. As a result, the component feeder cannot be used.
- One current solution entails removing the entire cover tape from the tape such that the components are exposed and the tape is used as a kind of tray from which the components are picked-up. This has the disadvantage that the component feeder cannot be used and that a place needs to be available on which the tape can be located to be used as a kind of tray. Furthermore, it requires a relatively long set-up time and the size of the circuit board that can be run might be reduced.
- It is also known to use waste cover tape and to knot the waste tape to the cover tape of the short piece of tape. Unfortunately, to be able to knot the waste tape to the cover tape, a relatively long piece of the cover tape needs to be peeled-off. Furthermore, knotting the tapes together is relatively cumbersome and time consuming.
- What is needed, therefore, is an apparatus and a methodology that address at least one if not more of the deficiencies that afflict conventional practice, as previously described.
- An embodiment of the present invention addresses a method by which an end of a cover tape is peeled-off a carrier tape. Subsequently, a flexible strip is attached to the peeled-off end of the cover tape by means of a clip. The flexible strip is guided through a cover tape path of the component feeder. The clip may be easily attached to the peeled-off end of the cover tape so that the set-up time for the relatively short piece of tape in the component feeder is relatively short. The clip can be attached to a relatively small piece (e.g., about 5 mm to 10 mm) of the cover tape, so that only a small amount of the cover tape needs to be peeled-off before the component feeder can be operated. The clip may be relatively small so that it can easily pass through guide rollers in the cover tape path of the component feeder.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, the flexible strip may be detachably attached to the cover tape. As the flexible strip is detachably attached to the cover tape, it may be easily removed from the cover tape after the whole cover tape is removed from the carrier tape, so that the flexible strip can be reused.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, the clip may be a spring loaded clip. Such a spring loaded clip can easily be attached to the peeled-off end of the cover tape, whereby, due to a spring force of the spring, a strong hold of the end of the cover tape may be obtained.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, the clip may be provided with teeth for grasping the end of the cover tape. By means of such teeth, a good grip on the cover tape may be obtained.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, the clip may be provided with a polymer coating such as vinyl for grasping the end of the cover tape. Such a coating may provide a strong hold on the cover tape.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, the strip may be made of vinyl coated Nylon or a coated Kevlar type material. Such a material may be relatively flexible in bending and relatively rigid in tension, so that the strip may be suitable for use in a component feeder.
- These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description, appended claims, and accompanying exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows a conventional component feeder; -
FIG. 2 shows a first embodiment of a flexible strip according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of a flexible strip according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 4 shows a side view of a conventional tape. - Presently preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings. An effort has been made to use the same, or like, reference numbers throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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FIG. 1 shows a component feeder 1 as is known in the art comprising atape reel 2 on which a tape 3 (shown inFIG. 4 ) can be wound. Such atape 3 comprises a carrier tape 4 provided withcompartments 5 in which components are located. Thecompartments 5 are closed by means of acover tape 6. As shown inFIG. 4 , anend 7 of thecover tape 6 has been peeled-off the carrier tape 4. - The component feeder 1 comprises a guiding means for guiding the
tape 3 from thereel 2 to a component pick-up position 8. Between thereel 2 and the component pick-up position 8, a peel-off knife 9 is located around which the peeled-offcover tape 6 is guided away from the carrier tape 4. In this way, the components located in acompartment 5 of the carrier tape 4 will be exposed at the component pick-up position 8 and can be removed therefrom by means of a component pick-and-place unit (not shown). - The
cover tape 6 is guided throughguide rollers roller 12 and a guiding means 13 to another waste bin or another take-up reel (not shown). As such component feeders are well known in the art, amongst others from the above mentioned European patent application, the component feeder 1 will not be further explained. -
FIG. 2 shows a first embodiment of aflexible strip 15 according to the invention, made of, for example, vinyl coated nylon or a coated Kevlar type material. Theflexible strip 15 is relatively flexible in bending but relatively rigid in tension. The flexible strip is free at afirst end 16 and provided with aclip 17 at thesecond end 18. Theclip 17 comprises twojaws 19 that are pivotally connected to each other at apivot axis 20. At an end remote from theflexible strip 15, thejaws 19 are provided withgrasping surfaces 21. Thegrasping surfaces 21 can be provided with teeth or with a strong but soft polymer coating such as vinyl, to produce a strong hold of thecover tape 6. Near thepivot axis 20, a spring is provided by means of which thegrasping surfaces 21 are pushed against each other. - If a relatively short piece of
tape 3 is to be used in the component feeder 1, thetape 3 is guided in the component feeder 1 until anend 7 of thecover tape 6 can be peeled back and fed along the peel-offknife 9. The length of the peeled-off part of theend 7 will be between, e.g., about 5 mm and about 10 mm. The operator will then (manually) push thejaws 19 in the directions indicated by arrows P1, P2 due to which thegrasping surfaces 21 will be pivoted against the spring force of the spring aboutpivot axis 20 in the directions indicated by the arrows P3, P4. Thegrasping surfaces 21 will be positioned around the peeled-offend 7 of thecover tape 6 due to which thecover tape 6 is extended by theflexible strip 15. Theflexible strip 15 is guided in the component feeder 1 along thecover tape path 22 in the same way as a relativelylong cover tape 6 as previously explained with reference toFIG. 1 . - The
clip 17 is relatively small and can easily be guided through theguide rollers tape 3 can be used in the conventional component feeder 1. The relatively short piece oftap 3 is used in conjunction with aflexible strip 15 the length of which might be, e.g., about 30 cm whereas the width of theflexible strip 15 may be similar to the width of thecover tape 6, i.e., less than or equal to about 8 mm. After theentire cover tape 6 has been removed from the carrier tape 4, theflexible strip 15 will be detached from thecover tape 6. Thecover tape 6 will be disposed of whereas theflexible strip 15 can be reused. -
FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of aflexible strip 25 having a firstfree end 26 that can easily be guided through thecover tape path 22 of the component feeder 1. Theflexible strip 25 is provided near asecond end 27 with aclip 28. Theclip 28 comprises twojaws 29 that are pivotally connected to each other at apivot axis 30. At the side remote from thepivot axis 30, thejaws 29 are provided with graspingsurfaces 31. Theclip 28 is provided with a ring shapedelement 32 located around thejaws 29. By moving theelement 32 in the direction as indicated by arrow P5, a force, by means of which the graspingsurfaces 31 are pressed against each other, will be increased. When theelement 32 is moved in the direction ofpivot axis 30, thejaws 29 can be moved apart in the directions as indicated by the arrows P6, P7, thereby enabling theclip 28 to be attached to the peeled-offend 7 of thecover tape 6. The dimensions of theclip 28 are even smaller than the dimensions of theclip 17 so that theflexible strip 25 and theclip 28 attached thereto can easily be guided along thecover tape path 22 and through theguide rollers - Depending on the exact dimensions of the
clip 28, theclip 28 can also be wound on the reel for thecover tape 6. However, by the time theclip 28 reaches the reel, the amount of components on the relatively short piece oftape 3 will have been exhausted so that no further transportation of theflexible strip 25 will be needed. Theclip 28 will be removed and can be reused. - It is of course also possible to discharge the
strip clip long tape 3 wound on areel 2, the operator may simply not use aflexible strip - The small amount of time necessary to use the component feeder 1 with relatively small pieces of
tape 3 is due to the ease of attachment of theflexible strip end 7 of thecover tape 6. Specifically, the time will only be about a few seconds. - Although the aforementioned describes embodiments of the invention, the invention is not so restricted. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. Accordingly, these other apparatuses and methods are fully within the scope of the claimed invention. Therefore, it should be understood that the apparatuses and methods described herein are illustrative only and are not limiting upon the scope of the invention, which is indicated by the following claims.
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1. A method for guiding a tape provided with at least a carrier tape and a cover tape through a component feeder, the method comprising the steps of:
peeling an end of the cover tape off the carrier tape;
attaching a flexible strip to the peeled-off end of the cover tape by means of a clip; and
guiding the flexible strip through a cover tape path of the component feeder.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible strip is detachably attached to the cover tape.
3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the clip is a spring loaded clip.
4. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the clip is a spring loaded clip.
5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the clip is provided with teeth for grasping the end of the cover tape.
6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the clip is provided with a polymer coating such as vinyl for grasping the end of the cover tape.
7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the strip is made of vinyl coated Nylon or a coated Kevlar type material.
8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible strip is relatively rigid in tension.
9. An apparatus comprising:
a flexible strip; and
a clip,
wherein the clip is provided near one end of the strip and is configured to connect the flexible strip to a cover tape.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the clip is a spring loaded clip.
11. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein on a side remote from the clip, the flexible strip is provided with a free end.
12. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein on a side remote from the clip, the flexible strip is provided with a free end.
13. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the flexible strip has a length of about 30 cm.
14. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the flexible strip has a width of about 8 mm.
15. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the flexible strip is provided with teeth for grasping the end of the cover tape.
16. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the flexible strip is provided with a polymer coating such as vinyl for grasping the end of the cover tape.
17. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the flexible strip is made of vinyl coated Nylon or a coated Kevlar type material.
18. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the flexible strip is relatively rigid in tension.
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