The present invention relates to a device for the high-speed drilling of boards for printed circuits and the like.
When machining boards for printed circuits, the board has to be drilled in at least some of the zones of welding of the circuit components. The current trend is towards an ongoing increase in the density of holes per unit of area and a reduction of their diameter.
For this purpose, use is generally made of high-speed electric mandrels whose drill head is guided along an axis (z) to and from the board to be drilled. The devices in question comprise a workpiece-pressing device which is adapted to press the board at the drilling point before and during the actual drilling. The workpiece-pressing device therefore has to be positioned, keyed and pressed on the board and then raised away from the board for the execution of each individual hole. It is therefore subject to many displacements towards and away from the board during drilling.
Bearing in mind the speeds involved (the device of the invention is adapted to enable more than 20 holes to be dilled per second), even apparently small mass displacements become a critical factor.
The drilling devices used up to now do not take appropriate account of this critical factor and have thus played their pat in limiting the maximum drilling speed that has up to now been practicable. At present, no more than eight holes per second can be drilled with the fastest devices, which is far from market requirements in terms of the economic machining of the boards in question.
In the light of the above, the technical problem underlying the present invention is that of providing a drilling device for printed circuit boards which is structurally and functionally designed to enable the limits of the cited prior art to be remedied.
In the context of this problem, the main object of the present invention is to provide a drilling device which substantially reduces the masses subject to acceleration during the various drilling phases.
This problem is resolved and this and other objects are achieved by a drilling device embodied in accordance with the accompanying claims.
The notion of the solution underlying the present invention is based on the observation that known devices involve an unnecessary movement of the workpiece-pressing device which is normally connected to the drill head and therefore follows its movements towards and away from the board. According to the invention, the device is caused to move independently with respect to the drill head, and is actuated by an independent positioning actuator only in the initial stage of positioning and adjustment of the so-called “planar circuit” while any other movement towards and away from the board to be drilled is carried out by means of an independent actuator, for instance of piezoelectric type, actuated at a frequency equal to the drilling frequency so as to work in a synchronised manner with the drill head. An actuator of voice coil or like type may be efficiently used as an alternative to a piezoelectric actuator.
The characteristic features and advantages of the invention are set out in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, shown by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the drawings, a device for the high-speed drilling of boards for printed circuits and the like is shown overall by 1. The device 1 comprises a support 2 on which a linear actuator 3 is mounted, whose rod 3a acts on a first carriage 4. The first carriage 4 is mounted to slide on the support 2 by means of guides 5 and shoes 6; a second carriage 8 which may also slide on the support 2 by means of a second actuator 3b is mounted on different guides 7 and comprises similar shoes (not shown). The second carriage 8 is normally locked with respect to the support 2.
A drill head 11 is mounted on the first carriage 4 and comprises a mandrel 12 able to drive a drill bit 13 in rotation at high speed. The actuator 3 displaces the first carriage 4 towards and away from a board P to be drilled during the desired drilling movements.
The second carriage, together with an arm 15 mounted thereon, is part of a workpiece-pressing device shown overall by 16 which is adapted to press the board P against a working surface (not shown) during drilling by means of the bit 13.
The arm 15 is embodied as a leaf spring extending in a cantilevered and projecting manner from a plate 17 which at the bottom closes an actuator member 18. The arm 15 is made in one piece with the plate 17 and ends at one of its roots in a weakened line 19a cut into the plate 17 which is adapted to create a preferential resiliently yielding zone about which the arm 15 tends to oscillate when actuated by the actuator 18.
The actuator 18 is of piezoelectric type and is adapted to promote the alternating oscillating movement of the arm 15 about the weakened line 19a. At the free end of the arm 15, opposite its root, there is formed a support 15c on which a pressure member 19 is mounted and is free to oscillate about a diametric axis 20 so as to be disposed coplanar to the board P when bearing thereon. The pressure member 19 is shaped as an annular bushing with a crown 21 of greater diameter and a crown 22 of smaller diameter which are coaxial and both provided with a central hole 23.
A variant of the device 1 is shown in
The device 1 operates as follows.
The drilling device 1 is actuated by means of a computerised digital control which does not form part of the subject matter of the present invention. The first operation prior to the stage of drilling of the board P is therefore to determine the so-called “planar circuit” position so that the control learns for which coordinates the head 11 and the workpiece pressing device 16 are physically in a predetermined position with respect to the board P.
For this first operation, the second carriage 8 displaces the workpiece-pressing device 16 until it brings the latter to contact the board P with a predetermined contact pressure. When the assembly is raised by a predetermined extent, the second carriage 8 is locked with respect to the support 2. In these conditions, the linear actuator 3 governs only the actuation of the drill head 11 and is subject to the forces of inertia relating only to its mass which are substantially smaller than those relating to the overall mass of the head 11 and workpiece-pressing device 16. It will be appreciated that the reduction of the masses in question in turn makes it possible to reduce the dimensions of the linear actuator 3 and its rod 3a which helps further to reduce the overall forces of inertia involved.
The workpiece-pressing device 16 is actuated towards and away from the board P by the piezoelectric actuator 18 or voice coil actuator 118, whose action is adjusted by varying the supply frequency thereof. This frequency variation, obtained for instance by an inverter, corresponds to the same frequency variation of the cycle of pressure and raising of the arm 15 (as a result of the known piezoelectric properties of piezoelectric actuators and electromagnetic properties of voice coil actuators) and therefore of the pressure member 19 which alternates between a position pressed against the board P and a position raised therefrom. The supply frequency of the actuator is therefore adjusted to coincide with the frequency of the drilling cycle carried out by means of the bit 13.
Moreover, varying the distance of the board P to be drilled with respect to the workpiece-pressing device 16 adjusts the pressure exerted by the pressure member on the board, both because the resilient reaction opposed by the arm 15 varies because the resulting displacement differs and because the pressure exerted by the actuator 18, 118 varies as its stroke varies, without having to act on other (hydraulic or pneumatic) operating parameters of the device.
The invention thus resolves the problem set out above and offers many advantages with respect to the technical solutions known up to now, all of which focus chiefly on increasing the drilling speed and the hourly output that can be achieved.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PD2005A00321 | Oct 2005 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT2006/000760 | 10/27/2006 | WO | 00 | 4/28/2008 |