POSITIONING DEVICE TO POSITION ONE OR MORE ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARDS, IN PARTICULAR FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS, IN A METAL-DEPOSITION UNIT

Abstract
Positioning device to position electronic circuit boards with respect to an operating unit. The device comprises a rotary member which rotates selectively between a first operating position and a second operating position, and a positioning member mounted on the rotary member. The positioning member comprises a frame which is mounted removably on the rotary member, and a strip made of transpirant material on which each board is rested, wherein the strip is wound between a pair of winding/unwinding rollers pivoted on the frame.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention concerns a positioning device for electronic circuit boards, in particular but not only green-tape or wafers for photovoltaic cells, in a metal-deposition unit, for example by means of serigraphy. In particular, the positioning device according to the present invention is applied to a transport member, for example with a rotary turret or a turntable, which transports the electronic circuit boards from a loading station to a discharge station, passing through at least a metal-deposition station.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Plants for working electronic circuit boards, for example those called wafers, are known, for example for the production of photovoltaic cells, which comprise at least a unit to deposit metal tracks on the wafers and a positioning device that positions and transports the wafers with respect to the deposition unit, and possible other working stations.


A positioning device is known which comprises at least a belt to feed metal wafers and a rotary turret or turntable, on which the wafers fed by the feed belt are positioned. The turret can be rotated by determinate angles in order to transport and position each wafer in defined operating positions of the deposition unit, so as to achieve the photovoltaic cells.


This type of transport member needs specific members to position the wafers, which comprise at least a supporting plate mounted on the turret and on which the wafer is initially deposited as it exits from the conveyor belt.


To guarantee precision in depositing each metal track on the wafers, it is necessary to associate with the positioning device a complex calibration and alignment station, in order to correct the position of the wafer on the plate, and also a specific pick-up and discharge member, which moves the finished wafers individually towards a discharge belt.


This entails a consequent increase in the production costs and the operating times of the plant, with an inevitable reduction in productivity.


A positioning device is also known in which, instead of the supporting plate, there is a sliding strip on the turret, made of transpirant material, for example paper, wound between two winding/unwinding rollers.


This solution, although it allows to guide the deposition of the wafers on the turret, entails long maintenance steps and hence inactivity of the plant, due to the periodic need to replace the paper strip once the latter is completely wound onto one of the rollers.


Furthermore, the maintenance steps are rather complex and entail the intervention of particularly specialized personnel.


One purpose of the present invention is to achieve a positioning device for electronic circuit boards, which is easy and economical to make and which allows to position the boards precisely on the transport member, without long and costly steps being necessary to correct the position of the boards.


Another purpose of the present invention is to achieve a positioning device for electronic circuit boards which does not need long, complex and costly maintenance steps in order to be replaced.


The Applicant has devised, tested and embodied the present invention to overcome the shortcomings of the state of the art and to obtain these and other purposes and advantages.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is set forth and characterized in the independent claims, while the dependent claims describe other characteristics of the invention or variants to the main inventive idea.


A positioning device according to the present invention is applied to position electronic circuit boards, for example, but not only, silicon-based wafers, with respect to an operating unit.


The positioning device according to the present invention comprises a rotary member able to rotate selectively at least between a first operating position and a second operating position, and a positioning member able to be mounted on the rotary member.


According to a characteristic feature of the present invention, the positioning member comprises at least a frame, which is mounted removably on the rotary member, and a strip made of transpirant material on which each electronic circuit board is rested.


Moreover, the board is wound between a pair of winding/unwinding rollers, pivoted on the frame.


With the present invention we therefore have that the positioning device is selectively removable from the rotary element, so that it can be replaced by another, for example of different size and/or function, or simply when the transpirant strip is finished.


The selective removability of the device thus allows to speed up and simplify the operations to replace the strip, limiting any possible interruptions in production to a minimum, increasing productivity and reducing the overall costs of management of the transport member.


According to a variant, the removable frame comprises rapid attachment means conformed so as to allow at least the reciprocal mechanical, electric and possibly pneumatic connections of the device to the rotary element, with a limited number of operations, advantageously only the sliding insertion of the frame into a coordinated seating made on the rotary element.


According to another variant, the device according to the invention comprises at least a driven roller able to be selectively brought into cooperation with one of the two winding/unwinding rollers, so as to determine the movement of the transpirant strip, and hence of the electronic circuit board towards or from the rotary element. Advantageously, the driven roller is mounted on the rotary element in correspondence with a loading and/or unloading station for the electronic circuit boards.


According to another variant, the removable frame also comprises lighting means disposed under the transpirant strip in order to determine a rear-illumination effect, and facilitate operations to control and correct the position of the electronic circuit board on the transpirant strip.


According to another variant, the removable frame comprises suction means disposed in cooperation with the transpirant strip and able to hold the electronic circuit board, through pneumatic depression, in a determinate operating position above the transpirant strip.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of a preferential form of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive example with reference to the attached drawings wherein:



FIG. 1 is a schematic view from above of a unit to deposit metal on silicon wafers provided with a positioning device according to the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a lateral schematic view, partly in section, of the deposition unit in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 shows an enlarged detail, partly in section, of the positioning device in FIG. 1;



FIGS. 4
a-4e show in sequence some operating steps of the deposition unit in FIG. 1.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERENTIAL FORM OF EMBODIMENT

With reference to the attached drawings, a positioning device 10 according to the present invention is mounted on a metal-deposition unit 11 of a plant for making photovoltaic cells 12b starting from electronic circuit boards, for example wafers 12a.


The wafers 12a and the photovoltaic cells 12b are moved and positioned with respect to the metal-deposition unit 11 by means of: a first conveyor belt 13 to feed the wafers 12a; a second conveyor belt 15 to discharge the photovoltaic cells 12b; and a rotary turret 16 interposed between the two belts 13 and 15 which, as will be explained hereafter, transports the wafers 12a and the photovoltaic cells 12b in turntable fashion, between the various operating positions.


The positioning device 10 comprises one or more positioning members 17, in this case four, offset angularly with respect to each other by 90°, and mounted on the rotary turret 16 by means of a removable frame 24, inside coordinated assembly seatings 18 made peripherally on the rotary turret 16.


Each removable frame 24 (FIG. 3) comprises rapid attachment members, respectively mechanical 19, electric, 20 and pneumatic 21.


In particular, the mechanical attachment members 19 comprise two linear ribs 22 made along the sides of the frame 24 and able to slide in mating attachment grooves, not shown, made inside each assembly seating 18.


The linear ribs 22 have an interruption 23 that defines the positioning seating of relative attachment pins 25, in order to temporarily clamp the frame 24 in the relative assembly seating 18.


The electric attachment members 20 comprise two or more metal platelets 26 mounted on the front wall of the frame 24, and able to be contacted by corresponding conductors, not shown, provided inside the assembly seating 18.


The pneumatic attachment members 21 comprise two or more pipes 27 also made on the front wall of the frame 24, and able to be connected with corresponding pneumatic connections, not shown, provided inside the assembly seating 18.


The frame 24 also comprises an upper surface 29 to support the wafer 12a or the photovoltaic cell 12b, and two supporting rollers 30 and 31 around which a paper strip 32 is wound.


The wafer 12a arriving from the first conveyor belt 13, or the photovoltaic cell 12b to be taken towards the second conveyor belt 15, are positioned on the paper strip 32.


In particular, the upper surface 29 comprises a plurality of suction holes 34, able to define a pneumatic depression which allows the wafer 12a or the photovoltaic cell 12b to be partly held on the frame 24.


Advantageously, the upper surface 29 is also rear-illuminated so as to promote the possible operations to sight and correct the position of the photovoltaic cell 12b on the paper strip 32.


The paper strip 32 is disposed initially in a coil on a first of the two supporting rollers 30, it is disposed above the upper surface 29 and is wound onto a second of the two supporting rollers 31. On the frame there is also a movement roller 33, keyed to the second supporting roller 31.


The positioning device 10 also comprises (FIG. 2) at least a movement mechanism 35, in this case two, mounted on a fixed part of the rotary turret 16, in correspondence with the first conveyor belt 13 and the second conveyor belt 15.


Each movement mechanism 35 is provided with at least a driven wheel 36 disposed in such a manner as to contact the movement roller 33 and actuate the rotation thereof, to wind the paper strip 32. This type of motion transmission is known as a “pinch roller”.


With reference to FIGS. 4a to 4e, the device 10 according to the present invention functions as follows.


To give a non-restrictive example, FIGS. 4a to 4e show schematically the movement cycle of a single silicon wafer 12a from which the photovoltaic cell 12b is made. It is clear that in real operating conditions the wafers 12a may be loaded substantially in a continuous cycle, in order to optimize the productivity of the photovoltaic cells 12b.


The silicon wafers 12a are transported by the first conveyor belt 13 towards the rotary turret 16, which is positioned angularly so as to have a first frame 24 of the positioning device 10 facing towards the first conveyor belt 13, with the paper strip 32 in a winding movement around the second supporting roller 31.


The silicon wafer 12a is then positioned on the paper strip 32, and is moved by the latter until it reaches a substantially central position with respect to the upper surface 29. Simultaneously with the movement of the silicon wafer 12a, a pneumatic depression is created through the suction holes 34, in order to hold the wafer 12a in close proximity to the paper strip 32, preventing as much as possible any lateral movements thereof.


Keeping the pneumatic depression active, the rotary turret 16 is made to rotate by about 90°, to take the silicon wafer 12a into cooperation with the metal-deposition unit 11.


During this step, a new silicon wafer 12a can be loaded, on a paper strip 32 of a following frame 24.


Once the metal has been deposited, and therefore the photovoltaic cell 12b has been formed, the rotary turret 16 is rotated by another 90°, so as to take the frame 24 in correspondence with the second conveyor belt 15.


In this position, the paper strip 32 is moved to transport the photovoltaic cell 12b onto the second conveyor belt 15, and thus to discharge it towards other operating stations of the plant.


When the paper strip 32 is finished, the attachment pins 25 are removed, and the corresponding frame 24 is removed from its assembly seating 18 by sliding the mechanical attachment members 19. The electric attachment members 20 and the pneumatic attachment members 21 are conformed so as to be automatically disconnected as soon as the frame 24 begins to be removed.


A new frame 24 is then prepared, or the same frame 24 with a new paper strip 32, and is re-inserted into the assembly seating 18. This is done by sliding the mechanical attachment members 19. The electric attachment members 20 and the pneumatic attachment members 21 are conformed so as to be automatically connected as soon as the insertion of the frame 24 into the assembly seating 18 has been completed.


It is clear, however, that modifications and/or additions of parts may be made to the positioning device 10 as described heretofore, without departing from the field and scope of the present invention.


It comes within the field of the present invention, for example, to provide that instead of the attachment pins 25 and the relative interruptions 23, the mechanical clamping of the frame 24 in the relative assembly seating 18 can be achieved by means of snap-in mechanisms, servo commanded electronically or pneumatically, by same-shape coupling or in other ways, able to guarantee that the frame is clamped in an easily removable manner.


It also comes within the field of the present invention to provide that instead of the paper strip 32 a strip of any other transpirant material can be used.


It is also clear that, although the present invention has been described with reference to specific examples, a person of skill in the art shall certainly be able to achieve many other equivalent forms of positioning device for silicon-based wafers, in particular for photovoltaic cells, in a metal-deposition unit, having the characteristics as set forth in the claims and hence all coming within the field of protection defined thereby.

Claims
  • 1. Positioning device to position electronic circuit boards with respect to an operating unit comprising a rotary member able to rotate selectively at least between a first operating position and a second operating position, and a positioning member able to be mounted on said rotary member, characterized in that said positioning member comprises at least a frame which is able to be mounted removably on said rotary member and a strip belt made of transpirant material on which each of said electronic circuit boards is able to be rested, where in the strip belt is wound between a pair of winding/unwinding rollers pivoted on said frame.
  • 2. Positioning device as in claim 1, characterized in that the removable frame comprises rapid attachment means conformed so as to allow at least the reciprocal mechanical and electric connections of the removable frame to a plurality of assembly seatings of said rotary member.
  • 3. Positioning device as in claim 2, characterized in that said rapid attachment means comprises a mechanical attachment comprising linear ribs made along the sides of said removable frame and able to cooperate with mating attachment grooves made inside each assembly seating.
  • 4. Positioning device as in claim 3, characterized in that said linear ribs have at least an interruption able to define the positioning seating of relative attachment pins, for the temporary clamping of the removable frame in said assembly seating.
  • 5. Positioning device as claim 3, characterized in that the rapid attachment means comprises an electric attachment comprising one or more metal plates mounted on a front wall of said removable frame and able to be contacted by corresponding electric conductors provided inside said assembly seating.
  • 6. Positioning device as in claim 3, characterized in that the rapid attachment means comprises a pneumatic attachment comprising one or more pipes made on a front wall of said removable frame, and able to connect with corresponding pneumatic connections provided inside said assembly seating.
  • 7. Positioning device as in claim 3, characterized in that it comprises movement means mounted in determinate fixed positions on said rotary member, in order to actuate the selective movement of said strip belt around said pair of winding/unwinding rollers.
  • 8. Positioning device as in claim 7, characterized in that said movement means comprises at least a driven roller able to be selectively taken into cooperation with one of said two winding/unwinding rollers, in order to determine the movement of said strip belt.
  • 9. Positioning device as in claim 1, characterized in that the removable frame comprises lighting means disposed under the strip belt, in order to determine a rear lighting effect.
  • 10. Positioning device as in claim 1, characterized in that the removable frame comprises suction means disposed in cooperation with said strip belt and able to hold said electronic circuit boards in a determinate operating position.
  • 11. Positioning device as in claim 1, wherein said electronic circuit boards are silicon-based wafers.
  • 12. Positioning device to position one or more electronic circuit boards, in particular for photovoltaic cells, in a metal-deposition unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
UD2007 A000156 Sep 2007 IT national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP07/63336 12/5/2007 WO 00 5/24/2010