This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 200710029749.9 filed on Aug. 16, 2007, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tin flake forming apparatus that is adapted to form tin flakes from a continuously wound tin wire for repairing soldered electronic components.
2. Descriptions of the Related Art
With the continuous advancement of science and technologies, various modern electronic products are becoming more widespread and diversified. Moreover, electronic products are increasingly miniaturized and light weight to cater for consumers' needs. Therefore, improved technologies for assembling electronic components must be provided accordingly. Among a new generation of such assembling technologies, surface mounting technology (SMT) has gradually replaced conventional wave soldering processes that require manually plugging operations. Because surface mounting technology has reduced the volume of conventional electronic components remarkably, electronic products can still be assembled with a high density, a high reliability, at low costs and in miniaturized forms through an automatic production process.
Most of the current electronic products, especially computers and electronic communication products, have adopted surface mounting technology. However, because different electronic components have different requirements on the soldering tin amount, the conventional solution featuring a consistent tin paste printing thickness have failed to meet the requirements of the electronic components with different specifications. A poor soldering quality is often found due to an insufficient soldering tin. To remedy such defects, manual repair soldering must be implemented, which inevitably adds to labor costs and decreases the production efficiency. Moreover, it is difficult to guarantee the quality of the products.
The conventional surface mounting technology often requires manual repair soldering, which not only wastes human labor and time, but makes it difficult to guarantee the quality of the products. Accordingly, it is highly desirable in the art to provide a technology for automatic repair soldering, as well as an apparatus and a repair soldering material.
One objective of this invention is to overcome the shortcoming of the prior art technologies by making a repair soldering process more automatic. Accordingly, this invention provides a tin flake forming apparatus for forming tin flakes adapted to repair soldering electronic components of various specifications from a continuously wound tin wire.
This invention provides an apparatus for forming a continuous tin wire into at least one tin flake. The tin flake forming apparatus comprises a driving device, a feeding mechanism, a cutting mechanism, a linkage mechanism and a fixed cutter. The feeding mechanism comprises a conveying mechanism and a forming mechanism. The conveying mechanism transports the continuous tin wire to the forming mechanism along a first direction, while the forming mechanism rolls a portion of the tin wire into a tin strip along the first direction. The cutting mechanism, which is driven by the driving device, moves from a first position to a second position to cut off a portion of the rolled tin strip to form the one tin flake, and then moves back from the second position to the first position after cutting off the rolled tin strip. The linkage mechanism is linked between the cutting mechanism and the forming mechanism. When the cutting mechanism moves back from the second position to the first position, the forming mechanism is driven to feed a predetermined length of the tin strip along the first direction. The fixed cutter is disposed on a lateral side of the forming mechanism. The cutting mechanism has a moving cutter. When the cutting mechanism is disposed along the second position, an inner edge of the moving cutter is longitudinally aligned with an outer edge of the fixed cutter to cut off a portion of the tin strip.
The tin flake forming apparatus of this invention feeds the tin wire, and uses a driving device to carry out the forming and cutting operations, thus providing a simplified overall structure and highly automated operation of the apparatus. By using tin flakes formed by the tin flake forming apparatus of this invention, an automated repair soldering procedure can be implemented to reduce labor and costs.
The detailed technology and preferred embodiments implemented for the subject invention are described in the following paragraphs accompanying the appended drawings for people skilled in this field to well appreciate the features of the claimed invention.
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In this embodiment, the driving device 12 may be an electric motor. An output power of the electric motor is transmitted to a driving wheel 153 of an eccentric crank mechanism 151 of the cutting mechanism 15 via a motor spindle that serves as the power output end.
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The center of the driving wheel 153 is connected to the power output shaft of the driving device 12. The moving cutter 152 is set under the moving cutter body 154. An end of the first crank 155 is eccentrically pivoted to a surface of the driving wheel 153, while the other end is pivoted to the moving cutter body 154. The guiding device 156 is adapted to guide the moving cutter body 154 to move in a vertical direction via the driving wheel 153 and the first crank 155 when the power output end of the driving device 12 operates. The fixed cutter 16 is disposed on a lateral side of the forming mechanism 131 and under the guiding device 156. In the cutting mechanism 15, when the end of the first crank 155 connected with the driving wheel 153 moves from the first position 157 to the second position 158, an inner edge of the lower portion of the moving cutter 152 is longitudinally aligned with an outer edge of the fixed cutter 16. The inner edge is provided with a cutting edge 152a which includes an angle of 1° to 3° with the horizontal plane, so that the fixed cutter 16 may interact with the cutting edge 152a of the moving cutter 152 to cut off a portion of the tin strip. By cutting off a portion of the rolled tin strip, at least one tin flake is formed, and then the cutting mechanism 15 moves from the second position 158 back to the first position 157. Briefly speaking, at the pivot end where the first crank 155 of the cutting mechanism 15 is pivoted to the driving wheel 153 of the cutting mechanism 15, there is a linear movement between the first position 157 and the second position 158. In this embodiment, the moving cutter 152 is shaped substantially like a cuboid.
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When the cutting mechanism 15 returns from the second position 158 back to the first position 157, the forming mechanism 131 is driven by the linkage mechanism 14 via the upper roller 133 and the lower roller 135 to feed a predetermined length of the tin strip along the first direction. The predetermined length is a fixed length of a tin flake. As shown in
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When a repair soldering operation is to be implemented in an SMT process, the tin flake forming apparatus 1 is used to form a plurality of tin flakes from a continuous wound tin wire that complies with the specifications and sizes of the components involved in the SMT process. A SMT component packaging machine is used to package a plurality of tin flakes into a roll of wound tin flakes. The SMT mounting machine takes a tin flake out of the tin flake roll automatically and mounts it to the location that requires repair soldering. Finally, the tin flake is melted down to complete the soldering. In this way, by eliminating the manual repair soldering procedure, the production efficiency is increased remarkably and an appreciable yield is obtained in terms of the soldering quality.
The tin flake forming apparatus of this invention is only driven by a single motor (the driving device 12), and by using a combination of a crank rocker mechanism and a crank block mechanism, a same eccentric wheel is used as the driving part to generate a regular sequential movement to accomplish the feeding, forming and cutting operations. This provides for a simplified overall structure and highly automated operations. Furthermore, since an adjustable stop device is used in this invention, the ratchet wheels with the same tooth module and the same tooth form but with a different number of teeth may be adopted in the tin flake forming apparatus of this invention by adjusting a location where a screw in the stop device is threaded through the arc hole, thus widening the applicable scope of the tin flake forming apparatus of this invention.
The above disclosure is related to the detailed technical contents and inventive features thereof. People skilled in this field may proceed with a variety of modifications and replacements based on the disclosures and suggestions of the invention as described without departing from the characteristics thereof. Nevertheless, although such modifications and replacements are not fully disclosed in the above descriptions, they have substantially been covered in the following claims as appended.
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200710029749.9 | Aug 2007 | CN | national |