The present invention relates to a technical field of manufacturing a liquid crystal display panel, and more particularly, to a cleanroom and an automatic cleaning container.
A liquid crystal display panel has to be a plurality of working processes so as to make it useable for final assembly of a liquid crystal display device. In generally, those working processes have to be performed under an environment of dust-free. In the currently, glass substrates are stored in a tray or stocker of a cleanroom, and are moved between different workstations by an automatic transporting apparatus to complete different working processes. During these processes, the airborne particles contained within the cleanroom play a great impact to the quality of the glass substrate. If the percentage of the airborne particles contained within a cleanroom exceeds a certain preset level, then the yield of the liquid crystal display panel will be lowered accordingly.
Currently, the percentage and variation of the airborne particles contained in the cleanroom can be readily monitored by a monitoring device. However, the monitoring device is in contact with a spot in which the airborne particles leak in, and accordingly will accumulate onto the monitoring device after a certain period of usage. The contamination of the monitoring device will surely affect the accuracy of the operation of the monitoring device, and it will take a great deal of time to have the monitoring device clean manually. This will negatively affect the yield of the liquid crystal display panel.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cleanroom so as to resolve the laborious cleaning process of the monitoring device and shorten the cleaning time.
In order to resolve the issues encountered by the prior art, the present invention provides a technical solution by introducing a cleanroom for storing glass substrates configured with a particle-monitoring device and an automatic cleaning container for automatically cleaning the particle monitoring device.
The automatic cleaning container includes
A container both provided with a plurality of nozzles mounted on a sidewall of the container body;
A cover attached to the container body to jointly define a cleaning space; and
A controlling unit manipulating on or off to the nozzles to perform the cleaning process, and also open and close of the cover
In order to resolve the issues encountered by the prior art, the present invention provides a technical solution by introducing a cleanroom for storing glass substrates and configured with a particle-monitoring device, wherein the cleanroom is arranged with an automatic cleaning container to automatically perform cleaning process to the particle-cleaning device.
According to a preferred embodiment, wherein the cleanroom is incorporated with towers defining with a plurality of storing cells, each of the storing cells including:
A tray cell for a tray in which glass substrates are stored therein; and
An automatic cleaning cell in which the automatic cleaning container is disposed therein.
According to a preferred embodiment, wherein the automatic cleaning container comprises:
A container body provided with a plurality of nozzles mounted on a sidewall of the container body;
A cover attached to the container body to jointly define a cleaning space; and
A controlling unit manipulating on or off to the nozzles to perform the cleaning process, and also open and close of the cover.
According to a preferred embodiment, wherein the cover is embodied as a roller curtain.
According to a preferred embodiment, wherein the particle monitoring device includes:
A particle counter monitoring the number of the particles;
A wireless communication module interconnected to the particle counter, and in communicating with an external control center; and
A power supply electrically interconnected and providing power to the particle counter and the wireless communication module.
According to a preferred embodiment, wherein the particle-monitoring device further includes a bracket attached to the tray cell so as to install the particle counter, the wireless communication module, and the power supply thereon.
According to a preferred embodiment, wherein the cleanroom is incorporated with an automatic transporting apparatus for moving the tray and the particle-monitoring device.
According to a preferred embodiment, wherein the automatic transporting apparatus includes a forklift for moving the tray and the particle-monitoring device.
In order to resolve the issues encountered by the prior art, the present invention provides a technical solution by introducing an automatic cleaning container for cleaning a particle monitoring device, and a tray, comprising:
A container body provided with a plurality of nozzles mounted on a sidewall of the container body;
A cover attached to the container body to jointly define a cleaning space; and
A controlling unit manipulating on or off to the nozzles to perform the cleaning process, and also open and close of the cover.
The present invention can be concluded with the following advantages. As compared to the existing technology, the cleanroom is incorporated with an automatic cleaning container which performs a cleaning process to the tray and particle-monitoring device arranged within the cleanroom. The cleaning process can be easily and readily done while effectively lower the manual cost.
In order to give a better and thorough understanding to the whole and other intended purposes, features and advantages of the technical solution of the present invention, detailed description will be given with respect to preferred embodiments provided and illustrated herebelow in accompanied drawings. Apparently, with the spirit of the embodiments disclosed, person in the skilled in the art can readily come out with other modifications as well as improvements without undue experiment. In addition, other drawings can be readily achieved based on the disclosed drawings. Wherein
In order clearly explain the technology of the embodiment illustrated in the present invention, a brief and concise description will be given along with the accompanied drawings. Apparently, the embodiments illustrated in the drawings are merely some typical embodiments and which can be readily modified by the skilled in the art without any additional laborious efforts so as to transform them into other drawings, and they should all be covered by the appended claims.
Referring to
The storing tower 140 is arranged onto the bottom floor 130, and defines with a plurality of tray cells for storing trays 142, and a plurality of automatic cleaning cells for disposing automatic cleaning container 500. The tray 142 is used to store the glass substrates.
The automatic transporting apparatus 160 includes a forklift 162 to dispose and remove the tray 142, the particle-monitoring device 400, and the automatic cleaning container 500 from the cells.
Referring to
Wherein the particle counter 410 is used to monitor the quantity of the particles within the cleanroom 10. The wireless communication module 420 is interconnected to the particle counter 410 so as to provide instant counting to an external controlling center. The power supply 430 provides the necessary operational power to both the particle counter 410 and the wireless communication module 420. The bracket 440 is dimensioned to match with the tray cell so as to mount the particle counter 410, the wireless communication module 410, and the power 430 in the tray cell.
The particle-monitoring device 400 can be used to monitor several cleanrooms. As shown in
The tray 142 and the particle monitoring device 400 are frequently moved by the automatic transporting apparatus 160 to different cells of the cleanroom 10. After it has been serviced for a period of time, the particles 450 could be accumulated onto the particle-monitoring device 400, and the tray 142, and not doubt they have to be cleaned. If the tray 142 and the particle-monitoring device 400 are cleaned manually, it takes time and laborious work. The production will be inevitably affected.
In light of this, the present invention provides an automatic cleaning container 500, and please refer to
A sidewall of the container body 510 is installed with a plurality of nozzles 512 and a cleaning space can be defined by the container body 510 and the cover 520. The controlling unit 530 can be used to turn on/off of the nozzles 512 as well as open and close of the cover 520.
Substantially, the container body 510 has a rectangular shape in
Referring to
Where there is lots of particles accumulated onto the particle monitoring device 400 or the tray 142, then the particle monitoring device 400 can be moved into the automatic cleaning container 500 with the help of the automatic transporting apparatus 160, as cleanly shown in
In conclusion, the skill in the art can readily appreciate that with the provision of the automatic cleaning container 500 to the cleanroom 10, the tray 142 and the particle-monitoring device 400 can be readily and easily cleaned on side. The efficiency is lifted, and the laborious cost is tremendously reduced.
Embodiments of the present invention have been described, but not intending to impose any unduly constraint to the appended claims. Any modification of equivalent structure or equivalent process made according to the disclosure and drawings of the present invention, or any application thereof, directly or indirectly, to other related fields of technique, is considered encompassed in the scope of protection defined by the clams of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201210364804.0 | Sep 2012 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN2012/082538 | 10/8/2012 | WO | 00 | 10/21/2012 |