This invention relates to a frame system for an article storage apparatus which defines an article storage space therein.
Generally, a conventional frame system for an article storage apparatus is constructed, for example, of a plurality of vertical frames and a plurality of horizontal frames connected by brackets in a state of crossing each other. An article storage apparatus having such a frame structure is installed on the floor of a building (see JP 2004-59223, for example).
However, where, for example, this type of article storage apparatus is installed in a semiconductor plant, the apparatus may be suspended from the ceiling of a building or from a suspension support disposed in an upper location in the building. Such a suspension mode is necessary in order to install various processing equipment compactly in a limited space while securing working space for performing maintenance.
Specifically, a semiconductor plant has, installed therein, a plurality of processing units which perform various processes for manufacturing semiconductor substrates as processed objects, and a transport device for successively transporting containers storing the semiconductor substrates, as transported articles, from one of the processing units to another. A difference may occur in throughput of the processed objects between treating units adjacent each other on a transport path of the transport device. The above article storage apparatus may be installed in a space between the processing units for temporarily storing transported articles in the course of transport by the transport device between the processing units. It is thus possible to deal with the difference in throughput between the above processing units.
Where, as in the prior art, the article storage apparatus is installed on the floor, only a narrow space is available between the processing units. It is therefore difficult to do maintenance of each processing unit using this space. Thus, the article storage apparatus may be suspended from the ceiling of the building or from a suspension support device disposed in an upper location. In this way, the article storage apparatus may be installed by effectively using the limited space between the processing units, and at the same time a working space is secured between the article storage apparatus and the floor to facilitate a maintenance operation.
Where the article storage apparatus is suspended from and supported by the ceiling of the building or the like, it is conceivable to connect upper positions of the apparatus to elongate supports having upper ends thereof supported by the ceiling or the like. With this construction, however, connections between the vertical frames and horizontal frames must support the weight of all frames below the connecting locations and the weight of articles stored. To withstand the downward pulling force due to the large weight, the connections must have a greater connecting strength than the case where the article storage apparatus is installed on the floor. As a result, there is a drawback of complicating a connecting structure in each of the connecting locations between the plurality of frames.
In order to suspend and support the article storage apparatus from the ceiling of the building or the like without complicating the connecting structure of the connections of the frames as noted above, it is conceivable to arrange elongate suspension supports laterally outward of the article storage apparatus to extend to a large extent downward. The elongate supports have bearing portions projecting horizontally therefrom for receiving and supporting the weight of the article storage apparatus. However, with the elongate supports arranged as offset laterally outward, this construction has a disadvantage of an enlarged overall dimension in the transverse direction.
The object of this invention is to alleviate at least one of the above-noted drawbacks of the prior art.
In one embodiment, s frame system for an article storage apparatus which defines an article storage space therein, comprises:
a first upper frame extending horizontally;
a first lower frame extending horizontally; and
at least one first connecting frame extending vertically and interconnecting said first upper frame and said first lower frame, said at least one first connecting frame being connected to said first upper frame with the at least one first connecting frame abutting a lower surface of said first upper frame, and connected to said first lower frame with the at least one first connecting frame abutting an upper surface of said first lower frame;
said first upper frame having receiving bores formed therein through which elongate supports extend vertically when said elongate supports are attached to said first lower frame to suspend the first lower frame.
Thus, when the article storage apparatus is suspended and supported by the elongate supports, the elongate supports having upper ends thereof supported by a ceiling or the like are passed vertically through the receiving bores formed in the first upper frame, and the first lower frame may be suspended and supported by the elongate supports. That is, the first upper frame, first connecting frame and first lower frame connected together can be suspended and supported by the elongate supports through the first lower frame.
With this construction, the weight of the first upper frame is suspended and supported by the elongate supports through the first connecting frame and first lower frame. In the connecting location of the first upper frame and first connecting frame, for example, the weight of the first upper frame needs only to be received and borne by an upper end surface of the first connecting frame. Similarly, in the connecting location of the first connecting frame and first lower frame, the weight of the first upper frame and first connecting frame needs only to be received and borne by an upper surface of the first lower frame.
The elongate supports are arranged to extend through the receiving bores formed in the first upper frame. Thus, the elongate supports are located in substantially the same position in the transverse direction as the first upper frame, instead of protruding laterally outward. This arrangement can avoid the overall size enlarging in the transverse direction.
When the entire article storage apparatus is installed on the floor, the weight of the entire apparatus is received and borne by the floor, for example, through the first lower frame. Thus, the connecting structure of the frames does not become very complicated. When the entire article storage apparatus is installed on the floor, there is no need for such components as suspension supports. The transverse dimension of the apparatus is never enlarged.
Thus, according to the characteristic construction noted above, the frame system for an article storage apparatus can be installed in various ways without such drawbacks as a very complicated structure for connecting the frames together and an enlarged overall dimension in the transverse direction.
Article storage apparatus according to this invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. The entire disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 7,210,589 in the name of the same applicant is incorporated herein by reference.
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In order to perform various processes on semiconductor substrates, an article transport device H is provided as a container transporting device for successively transporting the article storage containers C to and from the processing units 1. A difference may occur in throughput of semiconductor substrates between processing units 1 adjacent each other on a transport path of the transport device H. Thus, a plurality of (five in this embodiment) article storage apparatus S for temporarily storing the article storage containers C are arranged at appropriate intervals along the transport path of article transport device H.
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The article transport device H constructed as described above carries out a lifting operation for lifting the article gripper 5 gripping an article storage container C from a support table 1a of a processing unit 1 as shown in
Briefly, with the article transport vehicle 4 standing still in a target stop position opposed to a support table 1a of a processing unit 1, the article gripper 5 is vertically moved by winding and unwinding wires 7. Thus, the article gripper 5 gripping an article storage container C may be raised to pick up the article storage container C from an article storage tray 6 of an article storage apparatus S or a support table 1a of a processing unit 1. The article gripper 5 gripping an article storage container C may be lowered to place the article storage container C on an article storage tray 6 of an article storage apparatus S or a support table 1a of a processing unit 1.
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Next, the construction of the article storage apparatus S and its frame structure will be described.
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To describe the frames further, each of the lower frames 12, upper frames 11, connecting frames 13 and joining frames 16 is formed of an aluminum frame material which is an aluminum extrusion product. This aluminum frame material is rectangular when seen in vertical section (i.e. seen in the longitudinal direction), and has an engaging groove 17 formed in each of the four surfaces to have a back portion broader than an entrance portion. All of these frames have the same sectional shape including the engaging grooves 71, and have a central line FC (
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The upper frames 11 have receiving bores 27 formed therein for vertically receiving the hanger bolts 10 acting as elongate supports for suspending and supporting the lower frames 12. More particularly, as shown in
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Thus, the lower frames 12 are suspended and supported by the hanger bolts 10 extending through the receiving bores 27 formed in the upper frames 11. This construction can contain the hanger bolts 10 in an outside dimension in the transverse direction of the article storage apparatus S, thereby realizing a very compact dimension in the transverse direction. Moreover, the weight of the article storage apparatus S is supported by the plurality of hanger bolts 10 through the lower frames 12. No major load is applied to the connecting locations of the upper frames 11 and connecting frames 13, for example.
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The construction of the support transporting device A will be described next.
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A position guide mechanism is provided for maintaining each article storage tray 6 in a substantially horizontal position when the article storage tray 6 is transported in circulation along the transport path of right and left endless rotating chains 32. That is, each article storage tray 6 has, connected to the right and left sides thereof, roller support arms 43 supporting guide rollers 42 attached to distal ends thereof, the roller support arms 43 being rockable with the article storage tray 6 about the transverse axis X. Endless guide rails 44 for engaging and guiding the guide rollers 42 are arranged laterally of the right and left endless rotating chains 32 to extend substantially along the transport path of the endless rotating chains 32.
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In this way, the relative position between the article storage container C and article storage tray 6 may be regulated accurately. However, when the endless rotating chains 32 are rotated to locate one of the article storage trays 6 in a depositing position corresponding to the deposition port 8 or a delivery position corresponding to the delivery port 9, the article storage tray 6 can be somewhat displaced from a proper position suitable for a depositing or delivery operation of the article transport device H. Such an inconvenience can arise from play between the guide rollers 42 and guide rails 44 or a deviation of the weight of article storage containers C. The depositing position corresponding to the deposition port 8 and the delivery position corresponding to the delivery port 9 correspond to the depositing and delivery positions for the article transport device H to carry out depositing and delivery operations.
To cope with the above situation, this article storage apparatus S has a mechanism for positioning the article storage containers to enable the article transport device H to carry out depositing and delivery operations reliably.
Specifically, a positioning member 49 has a plurality of position correcting projections 48 for engaging a plurality of position correcting bores formed in the bottom of each article storage container C to flare toward the entrance. The positioning member 49 is installed in the position corresponding to the depositing or delivery position to be movable upward to receive and support an article storage container C placed on the article storage tray 6 located in the depositing or delivery position, and is movable downward to transfer an article storage container C placed on the positioning member 49 to the article storage tray 6 located in the depositing or delivery position. The article transport device H loads and unload the article storage container C on/from the positioning member 49 in the raised position. In this embodiment, the positioning bores and position correcting bores are integrated into one engaging slot. That is, the positioning bores 46 for adjusting position relative to the article storage trays 6 are used also as the position correcting bores acting on by the positioning member 49.
A specific construction for positioning the article storage containers C will be described hereinafter.
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The positioning member 49 has an approximately triangular outside shape slightly smaller in plan view than the receiving bore 50. A total of three position correcting projections 48 are formed adjacent the respective corners of this triangle. The electromotive lift mechanism 51 contains an electric motor and a screw feed mechanism not shown, for moving the positioning member 49 by a set amount between the retracted position and upper position.
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In this way, the positioning member 49 raised from the retracted position to the upper position receives the article storage container C from the article storage tray 6. At this time, as at the time of engagement between the positioning bores 46 and positioning projections 47, as shown in
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Next, details of the controls by the main controller 58 and storage controllers 59 and operations of the article transport device H and article storage apparatus S will be described.
Though not shown, each article storage container C has an IC tag (i.e. an RFID tag) attached thereto for transmitting container identification information such as a lot number to a predetermined range. As shown in FIG. 12, each article storage apparatus S has a receiver 60 for receiving container identification information transmitted from the IC tag of an article storage container C newly placed on the article storage tray 6 located under the deposition port 8. Each of the article storage trays 6 has tray identification information (e.g. a tray number) set beforehand using an IC tag as noted above, for identifying each article storage tray 6.
The storage controllers 59 manage a correspondence relation between positions on the circulating path of the plurality of article storage trays 6 and the tray identification information on the article storage trays 6 based on the detection information from the rotary encoders, a correspondence relation between the tray identification information on the article storage trays 6 carrying article storage containers C and container identification information on the article storage container C currently placed on the article storage trays 6 based on the information received by the receivers 60, and tray identification information on article storage trays 6 not loaded with article storage containers C. The storage controllers 59 also manage positions of the positioning members 49 based on detection information from the position detecting devices 54, to control operation of electromotive lift mechanisms 51.
The main controller 58, upon receipt of a container output command from a processing unit controller (not shown) which controls operation of a processing unit 1, transmits a depositing command to the storage controller 59 of article storage apparatus S that should store the article storage container C corresponding to the container output command. Then, the main controller 58 controls the article transport device H to move one of the article transport vehicles 4 to a target stopping position corresponding to the support table 1a of the processing unit 1 having transmitted the container output command, stop the article transport vehicle 4 in the target stopping position, operate the article gripper 5 to grip and pick up the article storage container C from the support table 1a, then move the article transporting vehicle 4 to a target stopping position corresponding to the deposition port 8 of the article storage apparatus S that should store the article storage container C.
In the absence of any command from the main controller 58, the storage controller 59 executes an empty tray call process for determining the position of an unloaded article storage tray 6 nearest to the deposition port 8, and controlling the circulating motor M to rotate the endless rotating chains 32 in a direction that provides the shorter path from the unloaded article storage tray 6 to the deposition port 8, and locate the unloaded article storage tray 6 in the depositing position. The storage controller 59 stands by with the unloaded article storage tray 6 in the depositing position, and the positioning member 49 of the positioning control mechanism in the depositing position operated to the upper position.
Upon receipt of a depositing command from the main controller 58, the storage controller 59 transmits to the main controller 58 deposition ready information indicating the state of the unloaded article storage tray 6 standing still in the depositing position. Upon receipt of the deposition ready information from the storage controller 59, the main controller 58 lowers and transfers the article storage container C gripped by the article gripper 5 in the depositing position to the positioning member 49 in the upper position.
Further, when the article storage container C has been transferred in the depositing position to the positioning member 49 and the presence of the article storage container C is confirmed by the article sensor, the storage controller 59 lowers the positioning member 49. By the lowering of the positioning member 49, the article storage container C is transferred to the article storage tray 6 located in the depositing position. In this way, the article storage container C is newly placed on the empty article storage tray 6 located in the depositing position. When the receiver 60 receives the identification information on the article storage container C, the storage controller 59 manages a correspondence relation between the tray identification information on the article storage tray 6 located in the depositing position and the container identification information on the article storage container C placed thereon.
Upon receipt of a container input command from a processing unit controller and identification information on an article storage container C to be inputted, the main controller 58 transmits a delivery command and the identification information on an article storage container C to be delivered, to the storage controller 59 of article storage apparatus S storing the article storage container C matching the identification information received, moves one of the article transport vehicles 4 to a target stopping position corresponding to the delivery port 9 of the article storage apparatus S, and stops the article transport vehicle 4 in the target stopping position.
Upon receipt from the main controller 58 of the delivery command and the identification information on the article storage container C to be delivered, the storage controller 59 executes a delivery tray call process for determining the position of the article storage tray 6 storing the article storage container C matching the identification information received, and controlling the circulating motor M to rotate the endless rotating chains 32 in a direction that provides the shorter path from the article storage tray 6 to the delivery port 9, and locate the article storage tray 6 in the delivery position. Further, the storage controller 59 moves the positioning member 49 of the positioning control mechanism B in the delivery position to the upper position, to transfer the article storage container C from the article storage tray 6 to the positioning member 49 being raised. Then, the storage controller 59 transmits delivery ready information indicating the state of the article storage container C to be delivered standing still in the position corresponding to the delivery port 9.
Upon receipt of the delivery ready information from the storage controller 59, the main controller 58 causes the article gripper 5 to grip and pick up the article storage container C from the positioning member 49, then moves the article transport vehicle 4 to a target stopping position corresponding to the support table 1a of the processing unit 1 having transmitted the container input command, stops the article transport vehicle 4 in the target stopping position, and places the article storage container C gripped by the article gripper 5 on the support table 1a of the processing unit 1.
The storage controller 59, when a depositing command is received from the main controller 58 in a state of no unloaded article storage tray 6 being located in the depositing position, first executes the empty tray call process, and thereafter transmits deposition ready information to the main controller 58. The storage controller 59 executes the delivery tray call process when a delivery command is received during execution of the empty tray call process initiated by neither a delivery command nor a depositing command.
(1) In the foregoing embodiment, each of the lower frames, upper frames, connecting frames and joining frames is rectangular when seen in vertical section, and has an engaging groove formed in each of the four surfaces to have a back portion broader than an entrance portion. It is possible to use frames having no such engaging grooves.
(2) In the foregoing embodiment, the lower frames and upper frames are connected to the connecting frames to form a pair of right and left side frames which are interconnected by a plurality of joining frames extending transversely. As a replacement for such construction, only one side frame may be constructed by connecting the lower frames and upper frames to the connecting frames, with the support transporting device installed laterally of the side frame.
(3) In the foregoing embodiment, the article storage apparatus is suspended from the ceiling by a plurality of hanger bolts. As a replacement for such construction, for example, the article storage apparatus may be suspended by hanger bolts from a mobile body supported to be movable along a guide rail installed on the ceiling. That is, the mobile body is movable horizontally along the guide rail while suspending the article storage apparatus through hanger bolts. Besides such construction, the article storage apparatus may be installed on the floor, or may be placed on and supported by an overhang structure supported by a wall to project horizontally from the wall.
(4) In the foregoing embodiment, the article storage apparatus transports, in circulation in a tandem array, a plurality of supports supporting article storage containers vertically along the circulatory moving path rotatable about transverse axes. Instead, the plurality of supports supporting article storage containers may be circulated and transported in a tandem array along a horizontal circulatory moving path rotatable about vertical axes.
(5) The elongate supports used herein may be rope-like objects manufactured by bundling a plurality of fibers of nylon or other known material.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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JP2006-30999400 | Nov 2006 | JP | national |