The method and the device which is the object of this invention make it possible to facilitate and optimize the implementation of a device as described in patent applications FR 2870318 and FR 2870319 as well as in the extension WO/2005/116512 of the same applicant and inventors. The use of this invention is particularly suitable for setting up electronic card support devices during their assembly on automatic printing machines when installing electronic components or when applying adhesive.
According to the prior art described in patent applications FR 2870318 and FR 2870319, regulation of universal electronic card support is obtained by putting into contact and supporting the product to be supported on the universal support, then a vacuum is applied within an sealed enclosure which causes the support to be stiffened therein. Positioning the part on the support makes it possible to crush the flexible body and in this way the shape of the product to be supported is contoured by the enclosure. When the part to be supported is an electronic card, it is advisable to apply a flat plate to the top of the card to rectify it before applying the vacuum within the enclosure. Using this type of support plate and the force implied is sometimes unacceptable. In some equipment, the force is too great and may cause the product to be elevated more than is desirable for a certain job.
The object of this invention is to facilitate the implementation of the universal support device described in patent application WO/2005/116512. This invention refers to a method and a device for implementing a support system or universal support for a random and/or possibly complex shape on a work level determined in relationship to a rigid base.
Specifically, this invention seeks to reduce and even remove the force applied to the product to be supported on the universal support compared to the reference level in operating position and before the product is shaped on the deformable enclosures. The universal support is made up of one or more modules containing at least one deformable enclosure that is sealed, filled with particles and connected to a vacuum source by an opening and said enclosure contains a concave area placed at least partially between the deformable enclosure and the table upon which the support rests. The concave area in the deformable enclosure is in fact a free space that is placed between the deformable enclosure and the equipment table. When a part is applied to the deformable enclosure this free space is reduced by crushing and in this way it is possible for the deformable enclosure to shape the form of the product to be supported. The flexible body makes it possible to push the deformable enclosure back to its initial position when the vacuum is broken within the enclosure. It is imperative for this invention that there be a chamber which is partially or entirely formed by the concave area and suitable for connection to a vacuum source. Compared to the process of implementation described in the prior art, shaping of the deformable enclosure is performed without deformation thus practically no force is exerted on the circuit or the object to be supported. In the prior art, searching for the operating position is performed by exerting pressure upon the top of the circuit downwards in the direction of the sealed enclosure, which resists a significant deformation reaction that is the total of the deformation force upon the concave chamber, but above all against the force that shifts the mobile particles within the sealed enclosure which perfectly mold to the forms to be supported. However in this invention, the search for the operating position is obtained by placing the circuit in this position beforehand while maintaining the vacuum in the flexible concave chamber, only then is the vacuum removed from said chamber, and in this way the latter causes an upward shift in the bottom of the chamber until it contacts the circuit which constitutes the operating reference plane. In this manner, the force exerted on the circuit is not equal to the reaction of the flexible concave chamber knowing that the force connected to the shift in the mobile particles within the sealed enclosure is nonexistent. In this case shown in the figure, even if the molding around the projecting parts is reduced, it is sufficient to then oppose an acceptable contact surface in the operating position.
The invention is characterized essentially in that it consists of the following steps:
According to another characteristic of the invention, the device to implement this invention consists of at least one vacuum source and a dial with at least three positions, the first connecting the vacuum source inside the chamber, the second ensuring the set up of the chamber and the enclosure's exhaust and the third connecting the vacuum source to the sealed enclosure.
a shows the support device of the present invention in the repose position with a flexible body.
b shows the support device when the dial is in position A.
c shows the support device in the operating position.
d shows the support device with an object whose shape is to be molded into the flexible body.
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According to another characteristic of the invention, the support device is formed for each card as it is presented on the machine.
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