Claims
- 1. A method of operating a component holding head including(i) an axially drivable shaft having a nozzle at one end of the shaft for holding a component, (ii) a voice coil motor for driving said shaft in an axial direction in response power supplied to said motor, said motor including one of (a) a magnet fixed to a circumferential surface of said shaft and a coil surrounding said magnet, and (b) a coil fixed o a circumferential surface of said shaft and a magnet surrounding said coil; and (iii) a detecting device, positioned proximate to said shaft, for detecting movement of said shaft in the axial direction, said detecting device including a member to be detected and a sensor for detecting movement of said member, said method comprising: using said sensor to detect movement of said member so as to detect movement of said shaft in the axial direction resulting from said shaft being driven by said motor; and controlling power supplied to said motor in response to the movement of said shaft as detected by said detecting device such that the distance that said shaft is driven by said motor in the axial direction is controlled, wherein said member comprises a magnetic scale and said component holding head further includes a transmission sensor positioned in a non-contact state relative to said magnetic scale, and said method further comprises: using said transmission sensor to detect a presence or absence of blockage of light by a leading end of said magnetic scale such that an origin position of axial movement of said shaft is detected when said magnetic scale axially moves.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein(i) said motor further includes a casing through which said shaft extends, with said casing including an opening which is in fluid communication with a suction pipe, and (ii) said shaft includes a passage in fluid communication with said nozzle, and also includes an opening interconnecting said passage with said opening in said casing via an interior of said casing, said method further comprising: holding a component to said nozzle via suction that is created by causing a fluid to flow through said nozzle, through said passage, through said opening interconnecting said passage with said opening in said casing, through the interior of said casing, through said opening in said casing, and then through said suction pipe.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein controlling the power supplied to said motor in response to the movement of said shaft as detected by said detecting device comprises using a control device to control the power supplied to said motor.
- 4. A method of operating a component holding head including(i) an axially drivable shaft having a nozzle at one end of the shaft for holding a component, (ii) a motor for driving said shaft in an axial direction in response to power supplied to said motor, said motor including one of (a) a magnet fixed to a circumferential surface of said shaft and a coil surrounding said magnet, and (b) a coil fixed o a circumferential surface of said shaft and a magnet surrounding said coil; and (iii) a detecting device for detecting movement of said shaft in the axial direction, said detecting device including a member to be detected and a sensor for detecting movement of said member, said method comprising: using said sensor to detect movement of said member so as to detect movement of said shaft in the axial direction resulting from said shaft being driven by said motor; and controlling power supplied to said motor in response to the movement of said shaft as detected by said detecting device such that the distance that said shaft is driven by said motor in the axial direction is controlled, wherein said member comprises a magnetic scale and said component holding head further includes a transmission sensor positioned in a non-contact state relative to said magnetic scale, and said method further comprises: using said transmission sensor to detect a presence or absence of blockage of light by a leading end of said magnetic scale such that an origin position of axial movement of said shaft is detected when said magnetic scale axially moves.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein(i) said motor further includes a casing through which said shaft extends, with said casing including an opening which is in fluid communication with a suction pipe, and (ii) said shaft includes a passage in fluid communication with said nozzle, and also includes an opening interconnecting said passage with said opening in said casing via an interior of said casing, said method further comprising: holding a component to said nozzle via suction that is created by causing a fluid to flow through said nozzle, through said passage, through said opening interconnecting said passage with said opening in said casing, through the interior of said casing, through said opening in said casing, and then through said suction pipe.
- 6. The method according to claim 4, wherein controlling the power supplied to said motor in response to the movement of said shaft as detected by said detecting device comprises using a control device to control the power supplied to said motor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/331,689, filed Jun. 23, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,343,415.
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