The present invention relates to a fixture for supporting a printed-circuit board (PCB) in a production line and particularly to a frame fixture that supports a printed-circuit board in adjustable angle.
PCB is a substrate for installing and connecting various different electronic elements to accomplish a selected effect through interconnection of the different electronic elements. The most commonly used PCBs are main board, VGA card, wireless network card and the like. The commonly used electronic elements on the PCBs include chip-set, capacitor, inductor, resistor and the like. Some of those electronic elements are mounted onto the PCB by surface mount technology (SMT), such as SMT elements; while some others are mounted onto the PCB by wave soldering, such as pin elements.
Wave soldering is a process in PCB's production line. It mainly employs a pump to generate an elongated tin wave on the surface of molten liquid-state tin in a tin oven, and the PCBs are carried by two parallel conveyor belts to pass through the tin oven to allow the liquid-state tin to form soldering points on the PCBs. The carrier supporting the PCBs in a production line for wave soldering is generally called frame fixture.
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As the through pins of many present components are configured more densely than before, product defective rate also increases. Hence by designing a rotatable frame fixture to enable the PCB to pass through the tin oven in different directions, and determine an optimal direction for passing through the tin oven according to different PCBs such as turning to the direction in which two abutting pin elements have the greatest interval, short circuit of neighboring through pins caused by the soldering tail may be reduced to minimum, and the production yield and the quality of the PCB may be greatly improved.
Therefore the object of the invention is to provide a rotatable frame fixture to carry a PCB to pass through a tin oven in different directions to process wave soldering and determine a direction to pass through the tin oven to generate optimal production yield for the PCB.
The rotatable frame fixture according to invention aims at holding a PCB to pass through a tin oven to process wave soldering. It includes an outer frame, an inner frame and at least two inner connection members.
The outer frame includes at least two outer side supports laying on two parallel conveyor belts which carry the frame fixture passing through the tin oven. The inner frame is a hollow and rectangular structure which has flanges located on inner edges to hold the PCB. The inner frame further has clamp mechanisms located on the upper surface to fix the PCB. The inner frame and the outer frame are connected through the two inner connection members which are pivotally mounted on two diagonal comers of the inner frame. Thus the angle between the inner frame and the outer frame is adjustable to alter the angle of the PCB passing through the tin oven. In addition, the inner connection member has one end with a inner fastener located thereon. The outer frame has at least one outer fixing hole to connect with the inner fastener. The inner fastener may be a screw, wing nut or fixing pin.
The intervals of the two side supports and the two conveyor belts are adjustable to match the angular adjustment between the inner frame and the outer frame. The distance between the two diagonal comers of the inner frame after the angle of the inner frame has been adjusted also changes. More, the side supports may be made in reversed U-shape or L-shape, and are connected to two outer frame connection members through outer frame fasteners to form the rectangular and hollow structure. The outer frame fasteners may be screws, wing nuts or fixing pins.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The outer frame 31 includes at least two outer side supports 311 laying on two parallel conveyor belts 42 which carry the frame fixture 30 passing a tin oven 40. The outer side supports 311 may be formed in reversed U-shape or L-shape (also referring to
The inner frame 32 is a hollow and rectangular structure which has flanges 321 located on inner edges to hold a PCB 18. The inner frame 32 further has a plurality of clamp mechanisms 34 located on the upper surface to fix the PCB 18. The inner frame 32 and the outer frame 31 are connected through the two inner connection members 33. The inner connection members 33 are pivotally connected with the inner frame 32 at two diagonal comers 36a and 36b. The inner connection members 33 have other end opposite to the pivotal end and fasten to one of the outer fixing holes 312 of the outer frame through inner fastener 331. Because of the two diagonal comers 36a and 36b of the inner frame 32 are pivotally connected with the two inner connection members 33, the angle between the inner frame 32 and the outer frame 31 is adjustable. Thus the direction of the PCB 18 passing the tin oven 40 may be altered.
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As previously discussed, during the wave soldering process, the frame fixture according to the invention may be turned to change the direction of passing the tin oven. For a newly designed PCB in the test stage, the frame fixture of the invention may be used to process wave soldering test and reach an optimal direction and angle for the PCB to pass through the tin oven. Thereby production yield of the PCB in the wave soldering process may increase and quality may improve.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiment of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to c all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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092127078 | Sep 2003 | TW | national |