Part retainer for holding a part

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6332539
  • Patent Number
    6,332,539
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 24, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention is a part retainer for housing and retaining various electronic and mechanical parts wherein a retaining unit has an engaging piece that stably stops at both a position at which it protrudes toward the opening of a part housing space and a position at which it withdraws, and which can move between these two positions under a specified or more amount of force, and wherein when protruding toward the opening, the engaging piece prevents the part housed in the housing space from falling out.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a part retainer for housing and retaining various electronic and mechanical parts and a method for manufacturing this retainer, as well as a part supply apparatus for supplying parts housed in the part retainer to an automatic assembly machine.




BACKGROUND ART




Conventional part retainers for retaining and loading a collection of a large number of parts in a part supply apparatus include retaining tapes with a large number of housing recesses formed at a specified interval. After housing parts in the housing recesses, such part retainers cover the top surface thereof with cover tapes to prevent the parts from falling out.




Such part retainers, however, require parts to be covered with cover tapes during housing and the tapes to be released and wound during part supply, thereby requiring a part supply apparatus of a complicated configuration. In addition, the release tapes must be used, thereby increasing costs.




As a device that solves this problem, the applicant proposed in JPA 6-156562, a part retainer


31


comprising a connected retaining units


32


each having a housing recess


33


in which a part is housed and an engaging piece


34


disposed in the opening for preventing the part from falling out, as shown in FIG.


13


. The engaging piece


34


has a protrusion


36


protruding therefrom, is disposed at the end of a supporting piece


35


integrally extending from the sidewall of the retaining unit


32


, and protrudes into the opening of the housing recess


33


. Since the protrusion


36


on the top surface of the engaging piece


34


engages a guide groove (not shown) formed in a guide rail through which the part retainer


31


travels, the engaging piece


34


is guided by the guide groove to move toward a withdrawing position as the part retainer


31


moves, thereby enabling the part to be housed in and removed from the housing recess


33


. Reference numeral


37


designates a feed hole formed in either side of the retaining unit


32


, and


38


is a connecting piece for connecting retaining units


32


together.




In the part retainer disclosed in the above publication, however, if the engaging piece


34


remains at the withdrawing position for a long time, a creep phenomenon may cause the supporting piece


35


to remain deformed and to be prevented from elastic return. Thus, the engaging piece


34


cannot reliably retain parts.




In addition, since the engaging piece


34


protrudes into the housing recess


33


, a notch opposite to the engaging piece


34


must be formed during molding of the retaining unit


32


, and the part cannot be engaged or retained in its full circumference. Consequently, some parts cannot be stably retained.




Furthermore, conventional part supply apparatuses for supplying parts to an electronic part mounting machine have a structure in which the travelling surface for the part retainer is completely covered near a part removal position, as shown in FIG.


25


. Thus, if in particular, due to the switching of product types, the part retainer is removed from the part supply apparatus before all the housed parts have been used up, the tape must be cut before or after the part removal section and rewound to a feed or winding reel. If parts are used again, the tape must be connected again, and a large amount of time is required to replace the tape.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




In view of the conventional problems, an objective of this invention is to provide a part retainer and its manufacturing method which can stably and reliably retain parts in their full circumference as well as a part supply apparatus for which the part retainer is used.




According to this invention, a part retainer of the present invention comprises connected retaining units for housing and retaining parts, and the retaining unit has an engaging piece that stably stops at both a position at which it protrudes toward the opening of the part housing space and a position at which it withdraws, and which can move between these two points under a specified or more amount of force. When protruding toward the opening, the engaging piece prevents the part housed in the housing space from falling out.




The above configuration enables the engaging piece protruding into the opening to hold the part housed in the part housing space. In addition, by moving the engaging piece to the withdrawing position, the part can be removed. Even if the engaging piece remains at the withdrawing position for a long time, it can be reliably moved to the protruding position to reliably retain the part. After supplying the housed part to the automatic assembly machine, the retainer can be reused by housing parts therein again.




To enable the engaging piece to stably stop at the position at which it protrudes toward the opening and the position at which it withdraws and to move between these two positions, each of the opposed sidewalls of the retaining unit and each end of the engaging piece are connected together by a pair of link pieces via a self hinge. This allows either side of the engaging piece to be supported by the quadric link mechanism, so the engaging-piece is stable at the two positions and can stably move between the two positions with its attitude maintained.




Even if each of the sidewalls of the retaining unit and each of the sides of the engaging piece are connected via a single link piece, the engaging piece is stable at the two positions and can stably move between these positions. Either end of the pair of link pieces hinge-connected together may be connected to either of the opposed or adjacent sidewalls of the retaining unit, with the engaging piece disposed in one of the link pieces. Either end of a curved supporting piece may also be connected to either of the opposed or adjacent end walls of the retaining unit via a self hinge, with the engaging piece disposed at the approximate center of the curved supporting piece. The more simple configurations described above can produce effects almost similar to those of the first embodiment.




In addition, by providing a protrusion located above or below the engaging piece for moving the engaging piece between the two positions through a guide groove or protrusion disposed along the travelling passage of the part retainer and leading to a part housing or removal position, the engaging piece can be moved between the two positions as the part retainer moves. In particular, when the protrusion is disposed below the engaging piece, the guide groove can be located on the same side as a feed mechanism of the part retainer to reduce the dimensional error between the guide groove and the feed mechanism, thereby improving the reliability of moving the engaging piece.




The engaging piece may be disposed at one or both ends of the retaining unit, or in one or more corners thereof. Disposing the engaging piece in corners enables dead space to be efficiently used and reduces the movement of the engaging piece, if corners of the part have protrusions such as leads.




In addition, by disposing connecting holes in one side of the retaining unit in the connection direction while disposing on the other side thereof in the connection direction engaging protrusions that fit and engage the engaging holes, and providing on the engaging protrusion an engagingly locking means that engages the circumference of the connecting hole to prevent the protrusion from being removed, simply fitting the engaging protrusions in the connecting holes enables retaining units to be connected so as not to be separated easily or inadvertently.




The method for manufacturing part retainers according to this invention comprises using a molding machine to mold a retaining unit, moving the molded retaining unit to a position at which a previously molded retaining unit has been placed, fitting in the connecting holes in one side of one retaining unit in the connection direction the engaging protrusions on the other side of the other retaining unit to connect the retaining units, and sequentially transferring the connected retaining units a distance corresponding to a single retaining unit. According to this method, retaining units are molded and sequentially connected to improve the productivity of part retainers.




Since the retaining unit is molded in such a way that the engaging piece withdraws from the opening of the part housing space, a retaining frame that retains the full circumference of the part can be formed in the part housing space in order to provide a part retainer capable of stably holding parts. While the retainer units are being sequentially transferred, after having been-connected each other, each engaging piece is moved to the protruding position at which it protrudes toward the opening of the part housing space, and the resin hinge at the connection is moved immediately after the molding, whereby the strength of the engaging piece is increased, and the retainer can be reliably used over a long period of time.




A part supply apparatus according to this invention comprises a part supply apparatus body that can be installed in and removed from an automatic assembly machine, a feed reel section that is disposed at one end of the part supply apparatus body and around which a tape-like part retainer is wound, a part removal position that is formed at the other end of the part supply apparatus body and at which parts are removed from the part retainer, a winding reel section that is disposed at one end of the part supply apparatus body and around which the part retainer is rewound after parts have been removed at the part removal section, a tape feed means for moving the part retainer drawn out from the feed reel section to a specified part removal position and allowing it to be wound by the winding reel section, and a tape guide for pressing the part retainer against the other end of the part supply apparatus body, wherein eliminating the pressure of the tape guide enables the part retainer to be removed from the side of the apparatus with the connections in the part retainer maintained.




The above constitution enables the part retainer to be installed in and removed from the side of the part supply apparatus while remaining connected from the feed reel to the winding reel. The part supply apparatus according to this invention enables the tape-like part retainer in use to be replaced without cutting it, thereby significantly reducing the time required for replacement.




Furthermore, by including a one-way clutch in which the winding reel section can rotate only in the winding direction, the winding reel is prevented from rotating in the opposite direction, thereby enabling the tape-like part retainer be stably transferred.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing the appearance of a part retainer according to a first embodiment of this invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing a connecting operation for retaining units according to the first embodiment.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of an engaging protrusion of the retaining unit according to-the first embodiment.





FIG. 4

is a partial cross sectional view showing a connecting operation for retaining units according to the first embodiment.




FIGS.


5


(


a


)-(


c


) are cross sectional view showing a process for fitting the engaging protrusion in the connecting hole during connection of the retaining units according to the first embodiment.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view showing the connecting section of the retaining unit with the engaging protrusion fitted in the connection hole according to the first embodiment.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing an apparatus for manufacturing part retainers according to this invention.





FIG. 8

is a plan view of a process for housing parts in the part retainer according to this invention.





FIG. 9

is a cross sectional view of a process for housing and removing parts from the part retainer according to the first embodiment. The left half is a cross sectional view showing the housing or removal of a part, while the right half is a cross sectional view showing the retention of a part.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view showing a part retainer according to a second embodiment of this invention.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view showing a part retainer according to a third embodiment of this invention.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view showing a part retainer according to a fourth embodiment of this invention.





FIG. 13

is a perspective view showing a conventional part retainer.





FIG. 14

is a front view of a part supply apparatus according to this invention.





FIG. 15

is a cross sectional view of the part supply apparatus taken across line W—W in FIG.


14


.





FIG. 16

is a plan view of the integral part of the part supply apparatus near a part removal position. A





FIG. 17

is a front view showing the part supply apparatus including the part retainer.





FIG. 18

is a plan view showing the environment of the part output position of the part supply apparatus when the part retainer is in use.





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of an engaging piece closing member in the part supply apparatus.





FIG. 20

is a rear view of the part supply apparatus.





FIG. 21

is a left end view of the part supply apparatus.





FIG. 22

is a right end view of the part supply apparatus.





FIG. 23

is a plan view of the part supply apparatus.





FIG. 24

is a bottom view of the part supply apparatus.





FIG. 25

is a perspective view of a conventional part supply apparatus.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




One embodiment of a part retainer according to this invention is described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


9


.




In

FIGS. 1 and 2

,


1


is a part retainer comprising a large number of retaining units


2


(only two are illustrated). Each retaining unit houses and retains a part to constitute a tape-like collection of parts.




The retaining unit


2


is manufactured by injection molding polypropylene or polyethylene, has a generally rectangular planar shape that is long in the direction perpendicular to the connection direction, and has feed holes


3


formed at a specified pitch on either side in the connection direction. The retaining unit


2


has a shallow recess


4


, except in its circumferential portion, and the middle of the recess


4


is used as a space


5


for housing a part. The housing space


5


is surrounded by a square upright retaining frame


6


that retains the four corners of a part.




An engaging piece


7


that can move between a position at which it protrudes into the opening above the housing space


5


, and a position at which it withdraws from the opening, is disposed on either side of the housing space


5


. When in the protruding position, the engaging piece


7


holds the top surface of a part housed in the housing space


5


to prevent it from falling out, whereas in the withdrawing position, it enables a part to be housed in or removed from the housing space


5


. In

FIG. 1

, in the retaining unit


2


located diagonally upward, the engaging piece


7


is in the withdrawing position, whereas in the retaining unit


2


located diagonally downward, the engaging piece


7


is in the protruding position. This is also applicable to

FIGS. 10

to


12


. The engaging piece


7


includes a generally horizontally extending section


7




a


connected to a generally vertically extending section


7




b.






The engaging piece


7


is connected via a pair of link pieces


8


to either sidewall


2




a


disposed in the connection direction of the retaining units


2


. Each link piece


8


has a length somewhat longer than half the length obtained by subtracting the width of the engaging piece


7


from the distance between the sidewalls


2




a,




2




a.


The connection between the link piece


8


and the sidewall


2




a


and between the link piece


8


and the engaging piece


7


are made using thin self hinges


9


. This enables the engaging piece


7


to be stable at the two positions, that is, the protruding and withdrawing positions, and to move between the two positions under a specified force, as described above. The engaging piece


7


has on its bottom surface protrusions


10


with which the engaging piece


7


can be moved between the two positions.




A pair of connecting pieces


11


each having an engaging protrusion


12


protruding downward therefrom is disposed at an appropriate interval at one edge of the retaining unit


2


in the connection direction. A pair of protrusions


13


each having a connecting hole


14


engaging the engaging protrusion


12


are disposed at the other edge in the connection direction at the positions corresponding to the connecting holes


11


. The engaging protrusion


12


has a sharp protrusion


12




a


formed at its bottom end and an engagingly locking means


15


protruding from its one side, as shown in

FIG. 3

in detail. The engagingly locking means


15


has inside a recess


16


of a width larger than that of the claw, and both ends of the engagingly locking means


15


and the sidewall of the recess


16


are connected by a thin connecting wall


16




a.


Thus, when fitted in the connecting hole


14


under an appropriate amount of external force, the engagingly locking means


15


is ensured to return to its original state. An engaged surface


17


is formed around the connecting hole


14


and engages the engagingly locking means


15


when the engaging protrusion


12


is completely fitted in the connecting hole


14


.




To connect retaining units


2


together, one retaining unit


2


is supported upward while the other is supported downward by a suction means


18


with its connecting hole


14


located above the engagingly locking protrusion


12


of the first retaining unit


2


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, and the second retaining unit


2


is lowered as shown by the arrow in the figure. Then, as shown in FIGS.


5


(


a


) to (


c


), the engaging protrusion


12


is contracted and fitted in the connecting hole


14


, and the engagingly locking means


15


withdraws toward the recess


16


, returns, and engages the engaged surface


17


formed on one side of the connecting hole


14


. The unit is then in the state shown in

FIG. 6

, thereby preventing the engaging protrusion


12


from being removed from the connecting hole


14


and ensuring that the retaining units


2


are connected together.




The engaging protrusion


12


can be reliably fitted in the connecting hole


14


because the needle-like end of a supporting member


19


is inserted into the recess


16


of the engaging protrusion


12


to support the protrusion


12


from downward and because a pressing member


20


presses the protrusion


13


with the connecting hole


14


from upward, as shown in FIG.


4


. Thus, if the engaging protrusion


12


includes the engagingly locking means


15


, simply fitting the engaging protrusion


12


in the connecting hole


14


enables the retaining units


2


to be connected together so as not be separated easily or inadvertently.




Next, a part retainer manufacturing apparatus and process is described with reference to FIG.


7


. In

FIG. 7

,


21


is a molding machine for injection-molding a retaining unit


2


, and


22


is a transfer and load means for obtaining the molded retaining unit


2


from the molding machine


21


and transferring it to a connecting section


23


and includes the suction means


18


. The connecting section


23


is configured so as to receive and support retaining units


2


, and has a feed means


24


for sequentially feeding a distance equal to the width of the retaining unit


2


, the part retainer


1


comprising retaining units


2


connected using their feed holes


3


; the supporting member


19


(see FIG.


4


); and the pressing member


20


.




The molding machine


21


molds the retaining unit


2


, which is then transferred to the connecting section


23


in which a previously molded retaining unit has been placed. The connecting holes


14


in the first retaining unit


2


is then fitted to the engaging protrusions


12


at the corresponding end of the second retaining unit to connect them together, as described above. The productivity of the part retainer


1


is improved by repeating the operation of the feed means


24


for feeding the part retainer


1


a distance equal to a single retaining unit.




In this manufacturing process, since during molding of the retaining unit


2


, the engaging piece


7


withdraws from the opening in the housing space


5


, it does not interfere with the space


5


. Consequently, a retaining frame


6


for holding the full circumference of a part can be formed in the housing space


5


to obtain a part retainer


1


that can hold parts stably, as shown in FIG.


1


.




In addition, a guide groove (not shown) is disposed in the bottom of the connection section


23


, so that the protrusions


10


for moving the engaging piece


7


back and forth are engaged thereto and guided therealong. When the engaging piece


7


is moved to the protruding position toward the opening of the housing space


5


while the connected retaining units


2


are being sequentially transferred, self hinges


9


which have just been molded can be moved in order to improve the strength of the engaging piece, thereby realizing long and reliable use of the part retainer.




Next, housing, retention, and removal of-parts using the part retainer of the above configuration are described with reference to

FIGS. 8 and 9

. The part housing and retention section or removal section has a guide rail


25


for guiding the part retainer


1


as shown in

FIG. 9

, and the part retainer


1


moves along the guide rail


25


. The guide groove


26


engages the protrusions


10


for moving the engaging piece


7


back and forth is formed in the top surface of the guide rail


25


. The guide means for the protrusions


10


need not be configured as the guide groove


26


but may be shaped like a protrusion.




If a part


27


is housed and retained in each retaining unit


2


of the part retainer


1


, the engaging piece


7


moves to the withdrawing position while each retaining unit


2


is moving toward the housing position, as shown in FIG.


8


(


a


), and at the housing position, the part


27


is housed in the housing space


5


as shown in FIG.


8


(


b


). While the retaining unit is subsequently moving further from the housing position, the engaging piece


7


moves to the protruding position to prevent the part


27


from falling out and to retain it in the part retainer


2


, as shown in FIG.


8


(


c


). Repetition of these operations allows the efficient production of a collection of parts with the part


27


held in each retaining unit


2


of the part retainer


1


.




If this collection of parts is loaded on the part supply apparatus and the part


27


is removed, the engaging piece


7


moves from the state in FIG.


8


(


c


) in which the part


27


is engagingly held to the withdrawing position shown in FIG.


8


(


b


) while the retaining unit


2


is moving toward the part removal position, and at the removal position, the part


27


is removed as shown in FIG.


8


(


a


).





FIG. 8

illustrates as the part


27


an electronic part (called “QFP”) having a large number of leads-around its outer circumference. With the bottom surface of the base of the leads of the QFP


27


supported on the supporting frame


6


, the top surface of the base of the leads and the sides of the main body


27




a


are held by the engaging piece


7


. Since the QFP


27


is fixed and held with all the leads completely supported by the supporting frame


6


, the leads are prevented from being damaged or bent.




As described above, according to the part retainer


1


of this embodiment, the engaging piece


7


is stable at the protruding and withdrawing positions and can move between these two positions, so the part


27


housed in the housing space


5


is retained by the engaging piece


7


protruding into the opening. In addition, the part


27


can be removed by moving the engaging piece


7


to the withdrawing position, and the engaging piece


7


can be reliably moved to the protruding position even after it has remained at the withdrawing position for a long time, thereby enabling the part to be reliably retained. In addition, since the engagement piece


7


and the retaining unit


2


are connected together by the pair of link pairs


8


via the self hinge, each engagement piece


7


is supported by the quadric link mechanism, is stable at the two positions, and can move stably between the two positions while maintaining its attitude, thereby providing stable operations. Furthermore, the strength of the engaging piece


7


is improved to firmly hold the part.




Although the above embodiment connects the pair of link pieces


8


to either side of the engaging piece


7


, either of the opposed sidewalls


2




a


of the retaining unit


2


may be connected to either side of the engagement piece


7


by a single link piece


8


via the self hinge


9


. This configuration can produce effects similar to those with the-pair of link pieces


8


because the protrusion


10


is provided for each engaging piece


7


and because protrusion


10


can be guided along the guide groove


26


to reliably move the engagement piece


7


to the protruding or withdrawing position in order to make the piece


7


stable at that position.




A second embodiment of the part retainer according to this invention is described with reference to FIG.


10


. According to the second embodiment, either end of a pair of link pieces


28




a,




28




b


connected together by the self hinge


9


is connected to either of the opposed sidewalls


2




a


of the retaining unit


2


by the self hinge


9


, with the engaging piece


7


provided on one of the link pieces


28




a.






In this embodiment, despite a change in the configuration between the protruding position and the withdrawing position, the engaging piece


7


produces effects similar to those of the above embodiment by preventing the part from falling out in the protruding position while enabling the part to be removed from the housing space


5


in the withdrawing position.




A third embodiment of the part retainer according to this invention is described with reference to FIG.


11


. According to this embodiment, either end of a flexible curved supporting piece


29


is connected to either of the opposed sidewalls


2




a


of the retaining unit


2


by the self hinge


9


, with the engaging piece


7


disposed at the approximate center of the curved supporting piece


29


.




According to this embodiment, since the curved supporting piece


29


changes its configuration between a curve toward the housing space


5


and a curve toward the opposite direction to the housing space


5


, the engaging piece


7


can move between the protruding position and the withdrawing position and is stable at these two positions. Thus, effects similar to those of the above embodiments can be obtained by allowing the engaging piece


7


to prevent the part from falling out at the protruding position while enabling it to be removed from the housing space


5


at the withdrawing position.




A fourth embodiment of the part retainer according to this invention is described with reference to FIG.


12


. Although the above embodiments have been shown with the engagement piece


7


disposed at either end of the retaining unit


2


, the fourth embodiment includes the engaging piece


7


of the same shape as the second embodiment in each corner at either end. In the illustrated embodiment, the ends of link pieces


30




a,




30




b


are connected to either sidewall


2




a


of the retaining unit


2


and the sidewall


2




b


at either end of the retaining unit


2


, respectively, with the engaging piece


7


disposed on one of the link pieces


30




a.






It will be understood that, other mechanisms such as the one shown in

FIG. 11

may be used.




By disposing the engaging piece


7


in the corner of the housing space


5


, the dead space can be effectively used and no substantial movement of the engaging piece


7


is required. As a result, the engaging piece


7


does not interfere with parts having protrusions such as leads in their four corners.




Although the above embodiments have been shown with the engaging piece


7


disposed at either end or each corner of the housing space


5


, the engaging piece


7


may be disposed only at one end or in one or two corners of the housing space


5


and used to hold and fix the part.




Next, an embodiment of a part supply apparatus according to this invention which uses the part retainer is described.





FIG. 14

is a front view of a part supply-apparatus according to this invention.

FIG. 20

is a rear view,

FIG. 21

is a left side view,

FIG. 22

is a right side view,

FIG. 23

is a plan view, and

FIG. 24

is a bottom view.




In

FIG. 14

,


40


is a reel retention section rotatably retaining a reel around which the part retainer


1


with parts housed is wound,


41


is a reel presser section for contacting the outer circumference of a reel


43


to regulate the unwanted rotation of the reel


43


as shown in

FIG. 17

, and


42


is a roller that changes the travelling direction of the tape-like part retainer transferred from the reel


43


. These components constitute the feed reel section. Reference numeral


44


designates clamp lever for operating a clamp


45


to fix the part supply apparatus to the part supply section of an electronics mounting machine (not shown). As the clamp lever


44


is rotated to the position shown by the broken line, the fixing clamp


44


is accordingly moved to the position also shown by the broken line to release the part supply apparatus from the electronics mounting machine. Reference numeral


46


denotes a positioning pin that is fitted in a positioning hole provided in a part supply section of the electronics mounting machine to regulate the mounting position of the part supply apparatus when the part supply apparatus is fixed to the electronics mounting apparatus. Reference numeral


47


is a feed lever. When a specified amount of external force is applied to the feed lever


47


from the direction shown by arrow A, a tape feed means


48


connected to the lever is rotated a specified amount in the direction shown by arrow B. Since the feed holes


3


in the tape-like part retainer


1


engage the gear of the tape feed means


48


, the rotation of the tape feed means


48


causes the part retainer


1


to be moved a specified amount. At this point, a tape guide


50


that can rotate around a supporting point


49


applies a downward pressure to fit the gear of the tape feed means


48


in the feed holes


3


of the part retainer


1


. The position of the supporting point


49


is not limited to those shown in

FIGS. 14

and


17


, and other positions may be used as long as the tape guide


50


is rotatably supported.




The rotational force of the tape feed means


48


is transmitted to a lever


52


via a link


51


. As the lever


52


rotates around a supporting point


53


, the force of a spring


54


activates a lever


55


to cause a link


56


abutting the lever


55


to rotate a winding means


57


a specified amount in the direction shown by arrow C.




Reference numeral


58


indicates a tape travelling section that acts as a surface on which the tape-like part retainer


1


travels, and


59


is a base section the bottom surface of which is mounted on the electronics mounting machine. As shown in

FIG. 15

, the tape travelling section


58


and the base section


59


are each mounted on the part supply apparatus body


60


from its side. These components


58


,


59


, and


60


, however, need not be separate members, but may be formed as an integral member. According to this embodiment, the above constitution serves to form a groove-like tape travelling space that enables the tape to be replaced from the side of the apparatus.





FIG. 16

is a plan view of an integral part near a part removal position


62


. An engaging piece closing member


64


with a specified pair of guide protrusions


63


arranged in parallel with each other as shown in

FIG. 19

is disposed within a specified range of the tape travelling section


58


including the part removal position. The engaging piece closing member


64


is provided in such a manner that the tape travelling surface


65


is as high as a tape travelling surface


66


of the tape travelling section


58


. The tape guide


50


also has slits


67


for avoiding contact with the gear of the tape feed means


48


as shown in the figure.




The operation during loading of the part retainer is described with reference to

FIGS. 17 and 18

.




The tape-like part retainer


1


, drawn out from the feed reel


43


, has its direction changed by the roller


42


so as to be approximately parallel with the tape travelling section


58


, and pressed by the tape guide


50


against the tape travelling surface


65


near the part removal position


62


. The gear of the tape feed means


48


is engaged with the feed holes


3


formed in the part retainer


1


. The electronics mounting machine presses the feed lever


47


a specified amount in direction A to rotate the interlocked tape feed means


48


a specified amount in direction B, thereby feeding the part retainer


1


a specified amount in direction D. At this point, at the part removal position


62


, the protrusions


10


on the rear surface of the part retainer


1


move along the inclined sides of the guide protrusions


63


and outward relative to the tape feed direction to open the engaging piece


7


in order to enable the retained part


27


to be removed from upward. After the part


27


has been removed at the part removal position


62


, the part retainer


1


passes through the groove-like tape travelling space


61


formed below the tape traveling section


58


, and is rewound around the reel


69


by the winding means


57


via roller


68


. The winding operation of the winding means


57


is in synchronism with the tape feed operation of the tape feed means


48


. In addition, since the winding means


57


is prevented from rotating in the opposite direction by a one-way clutch, the tape-like retainer


1


does not become loose during winding, and can be wound stably. As in the feed reel


43


, the winding side has a reel presser section (not shown).




To replace the part retainer


1


, the tape guide


50


is rotated upward around the supporting point


49


to release the engagement between the part retainer


1


and the gear of the tape feed means


48


. The part retainer


1


is further moved in the direction shown by arrow D so as to become loose. The tape-like part retainer


1


can then be removed from the side of the apparatus (toward the reader in

FIG. 17

) with its connection between the feed reel


43


and the winding reel


69


maintained. Replacement is thus easy.




Although this embodiment has been shown in conjunction with the formation of the groove-like tape travelling space


61


for enabling the part retainer


1


to be replaced from the side of the apparatus, this invention is not limited to the groove-like space


61


and only requires a space through which the part retainer


1


can travel to be provided on the tape travelling surface, the tape guide


50


to be rotated upward around the supporting point


49


, and a gap to be provided between the tape guide


50


and the tape travelling surface such that the part retainer


1


can be removed therefrom.




In addition, this invention maintains a specified distance between the tip curved surface


70


of the tape guide


50


and the tape feed means


48


, removal operation is easy when the part retainer is removed from the winding means


57


during replacement of the part retainer.




This part supply apparatus can be applied to a part retainer


1


with a different housing pitch by replacing the engaging piece closing member


64


.



Claims
  • 1. A part retainer for holding a part, comprising:a retaining unit including opposed sidewalls which define a housing space, the housing space for holding a part therein; an engaging piece movable between a stable, stopped withdrawing position and a stable, stopped protruding position; said engaging piece including a generally horizontally extending section connected to a generally vertically extending section; a link piece extending between one of the sidewalls and said engaging piece; a self hinge for connecting said link piece with said one of the sidewalls; said retaining unit including an engagement hole and an engagement protrusion for cooperating with an engagement protrusion and an engagement hole, respectively, of another retaining unit for connecting two adjacent retaining units together, the adjacent retaining units having holes and protrusions in corresponding positions with respect to a transfer direction of the retaining units, the engagement holes each having an entry side and an exit side, the engagement protrusions each having a locking means, a recess adjacent the locking means, the recess for receiving the locking means when an engagement protrusion enters the entry side of the engagement hole and for releasing the locking means when the engagement protrusion has passed through the engagement hole to the exit side; and wherein said engaging piece in the protruding position prevents a part from falling out of the housing space.
Parent Case Info

This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/836,361 filed May 12, 1997.

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Entry
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 16, No. 149 (M-1234), Apr. 13, 1992.
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/836361 May 1997 US
Child 09/404658 US