1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to clamping apparatuses and, particularly, to a clamping apparatus with positioning function useable for clamping flat panel display substrates.
2. Description of Related Art
Flat panel displays (FPD) including liquid crystal displays (LCD), plasma display panels (PDP), and organic electroluminescent (OEL) displays are widely used because of being lighter and much thinner than traditional television and video displays that use cathode ray tubes (CRT). A flat panel display substrate is a fundamental element of a flat panel display.
One aspect of manufacturing the flat panel display substrate is clamping and positioning the substrate.
What is needed, therefore, is a clamping apparatus with positioning function which can overcome the limitations described.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the exemplary clamping apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The first elongated guide member 11 includes a first end portion 110 and a second end portion 112 at opposite sides thereof. In the first embodiment, the guide member 11 includes an elongated rail 113.
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The first drive assembly 16 includes a motor 161, a first drive member 162a, a second drive member 162b, and a pair of gears 163 in engagement with one another. The motor 161 is attached to the guide member 11 through a frame 114 fixed to the guide member 11. The first drive member 162a is coupled to the motor 161 and the first clamping member 12. The second drive member 162b is coupled to the motor 161 and the second clamping member 13. The first drive member 162a moves the first clamping member 12 along the guide member 11 to position the clamping pins 122 thereof at desired locations along the guide member 11. Similarly, the second drive member 162b moves the second clamping member 13 along the guide member 11 to position the clamping pins 122 thereof at desired locations along the guide member 11.
The motor 161 can be a servo motor having a first drive shaft 161a attached to a middle portion of the guide member 11. The first drive shaft 161a is coupled to one gear 163 and a drive sprocket 161b arranged at two opposite sides of the guide member 11. The other gear 163 is coupled to a second drive shaft 164a attached to the guide member 11 adjacent to the first drive shaft 161a. The second drive shaft 164a has a second drive sprocket 164b attached to a opposite side thereof to the gears 163.
The first drive assembly 16 further includes a first passive shaft 165a attached to the first end portion 110, and a second passive shaft 166a attached to the second end portion 120. The first passive shaft 165a has a first passive sprocket (not shown) coupled thereto. The second passive shaft 166a has a second passive sprocket 166b coupled thereto. The first drive member 162a is coupled to the first drive sprocket 161b and the first passive sprocket and extends along the guide member 11. The second drive member 162b is coupled to the second passive shaft 164b and the second passive sprocket 166b and extends along the guide member 11.
Each of the first drive sprocket 161b, the first passive sprocket 165b, the second drive sprocket 164b, and the second passive sprocket 166b can selectively be a gear, a pulley, or other similar mechanisms. The first drive member 162a may be a belt, such as a timing belt with transverse grooves (not shown) arranged along the back side thereof to engage with the first drive sprocket 161b and the first passive sprocket. Similarly, the second drive member 162b may also be a timing belt with transverse grooves (not shown) arranged along the back side thereof to engage with the second drive sprocket 164b and the second passive sprocket 166b. In alternative embodiments, the first and second drive members 162a, 162b can also be regular drive members without the transverse grooves, or they can be chains. To couple the first clamping member 12 to the first drive member 162a, an upper portion of the first drive member 162a is fixedly attached to the fixing portion 120c of the first clamping member 12. Similarly, an upper portion of the second drive member 162b is fixedly attached to the fixing portion 120c of the second clamping member 13 to couple the second clamping member 13 to the second drive member 162b.
In operation, the first and the second drive members 162a, 162b move the first and the second clamping members 12, 13 towards or away from one another along the guide member 11. To move the first and the second clamping members 12, 13 toward one another, the motor 161 rotates the gear 163 attached to the first drive shaft 161a and the first drive sprocket 161b clockwise (from the perspective of
In clamping a substrate (not shown), such as a flat panel display substrate, the first and the second clamping members 12, 13 are moved toward one another, with the substrate arranged therebetween. The first and the second clamping members 12, 13 clamp the substrate at two peripheral sides thereof using the clamping pins 122. Once the substrate is clamped, the first and the second clamping members 12, 13 each move to a predetermined location along the guide member 11. A gap between the two predetermined locations has a same width as a distance between the two opposite peripheral sides of the substrate. Thus, the first and the second clamping members 12, 13 clamp the substrate, as well as position the substrate. It is understood, when the first and the second clamping members 12, 13 move away from one another, the clamping pins 122 disengage from the substrate.
The clamping apparatus 100 can further include a first block 171 and a second block 172 for preventing the first and the second clamping members 12, 13 from sliding out of the guide member 11, and a first locking screw (not shown) and a second locking screw 18 for adjusting tensions of the first and the second drive members 162a, 162b. The first block 171 is attached to the first end portion 110 at an edge thereof, and the second block 172 is attached to the second end portion 112 at an edge thereof. The first locking screw is coupled to the first passive shaft 165a, and the second locking screw 18 is coupled to the second passive shaft 166a. In a typical application, by turning the second locking screw 18 clockwise or counter-clockwise to move the second passive shaft 166a back and forth along the guide member 11, a tension of the second drive member 162b is adjusted as desired. It is noted, that the first locking screw operates in a manner similar to that the second locking screw 18.
One advantage of the clamping apparatus 100 is that the clamping apparatus 100 has a compact structure because of using only one motor 161 to serve as an actuator. This advantage is achieved by transmitting power from the motor 161 to the first clamping member 12, and by using the pair of gears 163 to transmit power from the motor 161 to the second clamping member 13.
It should be noted that the clamping apparatus 100 is not limited to have the above-mentioned first embodiment, the clamping apparatus described in below embodiments, are acceptable as well.
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In this embodiment, the second guide member 21 is similar to the guide member 11, and is arranged above and perpendicular to the guide member 11. The second drive assembly 26 is similar to the first drive assembly 16, except that a third drive member 262c is further provided. Accordingly, the third clamping member 22 is coupled to the first drive member 262a, and the fourth clamping member 23 is coupled to the third drive member 262c. In particular, another passive shaft 267a is provided around a second drive shaft 264a and a second passive shaft 266a, and two opposite ends of the another passive shaft 267a are coupled to two third passive sprockets 267b. A second drive member 262b is coupled to a second drive sprocket 264b and one of the third passive sprockets 267b, and is configured for translating rotation of the second drive sprocket 264b to the two third passive sprockets 267b. The third drive member 262c extends along the second guide member 21 at an opposite side of the second drive member 262b to the first drive member 262a, and is coupled to the other of the third passive sprockets 267b and the second sprocket shaft 266b. In a typical application of the third drive member 262c, the third passive sprocket 267b moves the upper portion of the third drive member 262c along the second guide member 21. Thus the third drive member 262c accordingly moves the corresponding fourth clamping member 22 along the second guide member 21.
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One aspect of the clamping apparatus 200 that makes it operate in an effective way is that the clamping apparatus 200 clamps the substrate 40 at four sides thereof. Thus the clamping apparatus 200 clamps the substrate 40 firmly.
In the second embodiment, the first peripheral side 402 of the substrate 40 is longer than the second peripheral side 404 thereof. Thus a length of the second guide member 22 is desired to be longer than that of the guide member 11. The longer guide member 21 allows the third and the fourth clamping members 22, 23 moving thereon to be spaced from each other with a gap therebetween as wide as the distance between the first peripheral sides 402. One purpose of the third drive member 262c in the second embodiment is to move the fourth clamping member 23 to a position at an extension direction of the second drive member 262b according to the length of the guide member 21. It is understood, there may be additional drive members provided to further couple to the third drive member 262c and move the fourth clamping member 23, to accommodate longer first peripheral sides 402 and guide members 21 in alternative embodiments.
It is believed that the exemplary embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810304588.4 | Sep 2008 | CN | national |