The following is a tabulation of some prior art that presently appears relevant
The present invention relates to a frame for adjustably tensioning a sheet material, in particular a stencil foil used for, but not limited to, printing solder paste onto a circuit board, said frame being additionally reusable.
Stencil frames, also known as print-screen frames or screen chases have been developed in a variety of configurations and have been used in many industries and crafts such as textile industry, canvas painting, printed circuit board industry, etc.
Two types of stencil-frame designs are presently in use: stencil frames which do not allow the stencil foil to be re-taut and restore tension, and stencil frames where the stencil foil can be re-taut when it loses tension, or to replaced it with a different foil when its print becomes obsolete, or the foil becomes damaged. In case of the latter type of stencil frames, the foil can be stretched either by mechanical means, or through the effect of a pressurized fluid, in particular compressed air. Both types must ensure that the stencil foil attaches inexpensively and reliably to the frame, that the foil is stretched uniformly, and that some degree of compliance is provided to the assembly when the stencil foil is made of sheet metal, and therefore it is substantially stiffer in tension than the frame is stiff in bending.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a restretchable stencil frame which is characterized by simple construction.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a restretchable stencil frame, the frame of which can be reused if the stencil print becomes obsolete.
Yet it is another object of the present invention to provide a restretchable stencil frame where the tension induced in the stencil foil is uniform.
These and other objects are obtained in accordance with the present invention wherein there is provided a stencil foil mounted on a rectangular frame fabricated of tubular material or C-channel, the corners of said frame being split along the diagonal of the frame through the respective corner, and being provided additionally with screw-actuated conical expanders. The said diagonal splits can be either incomplete and practiced on both sides, or fully split on the screen side only. When the screws of the conical expanders are tightened, the frame members are forced outwardly, thus inducing a biaxial tension to the stencil foil. To ensure uniform stretch of the stencil foil, areas of increased elasticity are provided to the foil in the form of rows of holes, or of parallel slots of variable lengths, arranged perpendicular to the edges of the foil.
Further objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
While several embodiments of the invention have been particularly described in the specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it should be understood that the invention is not so limited. Many modifications, equivalents and adaptations of the invention will become apparent with those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims:
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