Reflow apparatus in continuous printing and mounting apparatus for film-like printing body

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6702173
  • Patent Number
    6,702,173
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 28, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 9, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Stoner; Kiley
    Agents
    • Sudol; R. Neil
    • Coleman; Henry D.
    • Sapone; William J.
Abstract
When a movement of a film-like printing body is stopped for a longer time than the normal time because of generation of trouble or the like, heat of hot plates for full heating is prevented from being transmitted to the film-like printing body. All of the hot plates (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) for preheating and full heating are moved downward, and a warp inhibiting body (27) is moved upward. Further, a shutter (34) for shutting off heat is inserted between the film-like printing body (2) and the full heating hot plates (6, 7). Further, at this time, a cold blast is blown to the shutter (34) for shutting off the heat.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a reflow apparatus in a continuous printing and mounting apparatus for a film-like printing body which executes a printing operation applied to a film-like printing body and a mounting operation of parts in accordance with a continuous process.




2. Conventional Art




A reflow apparatus in accordance with a conventional art is structured such that hot plates for preheating and full heating are sequentially arranged along a moving direction of a film-like printing body, the film-like printing body is directly brought into contact with these hot plates so as to be heated, and a warp inhibiting body for inhibiting the film-like printing body from being warped due to heat is arranged in an upper side of the hot plates so as to hold the film-like printing body thereunder.




However, the following problems are generated in the conventional reflow apparatus mentioned above. This means a point that in the case that movement of the film-like printing body is stopped because of some kind of troubles, for example, generated in a printing step or a parts mounting step, whereby the film-like printing body is in contact with the hot plates, in particular, with the hot plate for full heating which has the highest temperature, for a longer time than the normal time, various kinds of adverse effects are applied to the film-like printing body itself, the printing operation or the like.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is made by taking the points mentioned above into consideration, and an object of the present invention is to provide a reflow apparatus structured such as to move all the hot plates apart from the film-like printing body at a time when the movement of the film-like printing body is stopped for a longer time than the normal time because of the generation of trouble or the like, moves the warp inhibiting body upward, and simultaneously insert a shutter for shutting off heat between the film-like printing body and the hot plate for full heating and further, if required, blow a cold blast to this shutter, whereby it is possible to previously prevent the problems mentioned above from being generated.




Then, in accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a reflow apparatus in a continuous printing and mounting apparatus for a film-like printing body comprising:




hot plates for preheating and full heating being sequentially arranged along a moving direction of a film-like printing body;




the film-like printing body being directly brought into contact with the hot plates so as to be heated; and




a warp inhibiting body for inhibiting the film-like printing body from being warped due to heat, the warp inhibiting body being arranged in an upper side of the hot plate so as to hold the film-like printing body thereunder,




wherein all of the hot plates are simultaneously moved downward at a suitable timing so as to be made apart from the film-like printing body, the warp inhibiting body is moved upward, and a shutter for shutting off the heat is simultaneously inserted between the film-like printing body at a position of the hot plate for full heating and the hot plate.




Further, as a mechanism for moving the hot plates downward in the structure mentioned above, there can be listed up one particular structure in which support tubes are provided at positions of the respective hot plates in a supporting plate horizontally fixed to a base frame, guide posts suspended to lower surfaces of supporting tables for the respective hot plates are respectively fitted to the support tubes in a slidable manner so as to freely move the hot plates upward and downward, an operation handling shaft suspended to the lower surfaces of the supporting tables for the respective hot plates is respectively fitted to a support tube provided in the supporting plate in a slidable manner, a lower end surface of the operation handling shaft is slidably in contact with cam plates mounted to a rotating shaft which is rotatably supported through bearing bodies fixed to the base frame, and the rotating shaft is connected to a drive motor which is fixed to the base frame via pulleys and a belt, whereby the hot plates are moved downward.




Further, in the structure mentioned above, in addition that the shutter for shutting off the heat is inserted, a cold blast may be blown to the shutter. This case is more effective in view of preventing a temperature of the shutter from being increased, preventing a temperature in the periphery of the film-like printing body from being increased, and preventing the film-like printing body from being warped due to the heat.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of the present invention, with partial omission;





FIG. 2

is a right side view of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a partly enlarged perspective view of a warp inhibiting body in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 4

is a partly enlarged view in a state in which a shutter for shutting heat off is inserted.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A description will be given below of an embodiment in accordance with the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a front view with partial omission manner,

FIG. 2

is a right side elevational view,

FIG. 3

is a partly enlarged perspective view of a warp inhibiting body, and

FIG. 4

is a partly enlarged view in a state in which a shutter for shutting off heat is inserted.




In the drawings, reference numeral


1


denotes a base frame. Reference numeral


2


denotes a film-like printing body. Reference numerals


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


denote hot plates which are directly made in contact with the film-like printing body so as to heat the film-like printing body. Among the hot plates, the hot plates


3


,


4


and


5


are used for preheating, and the hot plates


6


and


7


are used for full heating. Then, these hot plates


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


are arranged along a moving direction of the film-like printing body


2


in the order of the preheating hot plates and the full heating hot plates.




Further, the hot plates


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


are structured such as to be capable of being simultaneously moved downward, and in the present embodiment, the structure is made such that support tubes


10


and


10


are respectively provided at positions of the respective hot plates in a supporting plate horizontally fixed to the base frame


1


, guide posts


17


and


17


suspended to lower surfaces of supporting tables


11


,


12


,


13


,


14


,


15


and


16


for the respective hot plates


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


are respectively fitted to the support tubes


10


and


10


in a slidable manner so as to freely move the hot plates


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


upward and downward, an operation handling shaft


18


suspended to the lower surfaces of the supporting tables


11


,


12


,


13


,


14


,


15


and


16


for the respective hot plates is respectively fitted to a support tube


19


provided in the supporting plate


9


in a slidable manner, a lower end surface of the operation handling shaft


18


is slidably in contact with cam plates


22


and


22


mounted to a rotating shaft


21


which is rotatably supported through bearing bodies


20


and


20


fixed to the base frame


1


, and the rotating shaft


21


is connected to a drive motor


26


which is fixed to the base frame


1


via pulleys


23


and


24


and a belt


25


.




Reference numeral


27


denotes a warp inhibiting body for inhibiting the film-like printing body


2


from being warped due to heat. The warp inhibiting body


27


is arranged in an upper side of the hot plates


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


so as to hold the film-like printing body thereunder. Further, the warp inhibiting body


27


is constituted, as shown in

FIG. 3

, by a flat plate member


27




a


which is in contact with an upper surface of the film-like printing body


2


, and a holding body


27




b


which mounts a lot of flat plate members


27




a


in parallel.




Further, the warp inhibiting body


27


is structured such as to be capable of being moved upward. In the present embodiment, guideposts


28


and


28


are vertically provided in a holding body


27




b


, the guide posts


28


and


28


are slidably fitted to support tubes


30


and


30


provided in a supporting plate


29


, and pressure expanding coil springs


31


and


31


are provided between the supporting plate


29


for the guide posts


28


and


28


and the holding body


27




b


. Further, the structure is made such that the supporting plate


29


is connected to an operation rod (not shown) of a cylinder


32


which is vertically mounted to the base frame


1


via a connection rod


33


. In this case, the guide posts


28


and


28


are structured such as to slide within a range of a predetermined stroke.




Reference numeral


34


denotes a shutter for shutting off heat. The shutter


34


is structured such as to prevent the film-like printing body from being exposed to increased heat of the hot plate. Further, the shutter


34


for shutting off the heat is inserted between the film-like printing body


2


at the positions of the full heating hot plates


6


and


7


and the hot plates


6


and


7


at a time when the hot plates


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


move downward and the warp inhibiting body


27


moves upward. Further, in the present embodiment, the shutter


34


is structured such as to be retracted in a back side of the hot plates


6


and


7


at a time of heating by means of the hot plates, and be moved forward to be inserted between the hot plates


6


and


7


and the film-like printing body


2


at a time of necessity. In this case, the shutter


34


for shutting off the heat is driven by using a cylinder or the other known suitable means.




Further, at a time of inserting the shutter


34


for shutting off the heat, a cold blast may be blown to the shutter


34


. In this case, blowing of the cold blast may be performed by using a known suitable means.




Next, a description will be given of an operation of the present embodiment.




In a state shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, in the case that movement of the film-like printing body


2


is stopped because of some kind of troubles, for example, generated in a printing step or a parts mounting step, and the film-like printing body is kept stopped for a longer time than the normal time, all of the hot plates


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


are simultaneously moveed so as to be made apart from the film-like printing body


2


, the warp inhibiting body


27


is moved upward, and the shutter


34


for shutting off the heat is simultaneously inserted between the full heating hot plates


6


and


7


and the film-like printing body


2


.




Further, the hot plates


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


are moved downward in the following manner. That is, when the drive motor


26


is operated, the rotary shaft


21


is rotated via the pulleys


23


and


24


and the belt


25


. Accompanying with this, the cam plate


22


is rotated, and the rotation is stopped at a time when the operation handling shaft


18


which is slidably in contact with the cam plate


22


reaches a low mountain portion in the cam plate


22


. Accordingly, the hot plates


3


,


4


,


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


are simultaneously moved downward.




On the other hand, the warp inhibiting body


27


is moved upward in the following manner. That is, when the cylinder


32


is operated, the supporting plate


29


is moved upward via the connection rod


33


, whereby the warp inhibiting body


27


is moved upward.




The present invention has the structure and the operation mentioned above. When the movement of the film-like printing body is stopped for a longer time than the normal time because of the generation of trouble or the like, all of the hot plates are moved downward so as to be made apart from the film-like printing body, the warp inhibiting body is moved upward, and the shutter for shutting off the heat is simultaneously inserted between the film-like printing body and the full heating hot plates. Accordingly, it is possible to shut off the rising heat output from the full heating hot plates having the highest heating temperature with respect to the film-like printing body. Further, in the case of blowing the cold blast to the shutter together with inserting the shutter for shutting off the heat, it is more effective in view of preventing the temperature of the shutter from being increased, preventing the temperature in the periphery of the film-like printing body from being increased, and preventing the film-like printing body from being warped due to the heat.



Claims
  • 1. A reflow apparatus in a continuous printing and mounting apparatus for a film-like printing body comprising:hot plates for preheating and full heating being sequentially arranged along a moving direction of a film-like printing body; the film-like printing body being directly brought into contact with the hot plates so as to be heated; and a warp inhibiting body for inhibiting the film-like printing body from being warped due to heat, said warp inhibiting body being arranged in an upper side of said hot plate so as to hold the film-like printing body thereunder, wherein all of the hot plates are simultaneously moved downward at a suitable timing so as to be made apart from the film-like printing body, the warp inhibiting body is moved upward, and a shutter for shutting off the heat is simultaneously inserted between the film-like printing body at a position of the hot plate for full heating and the hot plate.
  • 2. A reflow apparatus in a continuous printing and mounting apparatus for a film-like printing body as claimed in claim 1, wherein support tubes are provided at positions of the respective hot plates in a supporting plate horizontally fixed to a base frame, guide posts suspended to lower surfaces of supporting tables for the respective hot plates are respectively fitted to said support tubes in a slidable manner so as to freely move said hot plates upward and downward, an operation handling shaft suspended to the lower surfaces of the supporting tables for the respective hot plates is respectively fitted to a support tube provided in said supporting plate in a slidable manner, a lower end surface of said operation handling shaft is slidably in contact with cam plates mounted to a rotating shaft which is rotatably supported through bearing bodies fixed to the base frame, and said rotating shaft is connected to a drive motor which is fixed to the base frame via pulleys and a belt, whereby the hot plates are moved downward.
  • 3. A reflow apparatus in a continuous printing and mounting apparatus for a film-like printing body as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein in addition that the shutter for shutting off the heat is inserted, a cold blast is blown to said shutter.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-293103 Sep 2001 JP
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