1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a scraper device for a solder paste printer.
2. Description of Related Art
A solder paste printer typically includes a transferring device, a scraper device mounted on the transferring device, a stencil including a surface for placing solder paste and defining a number of through holes, and a supporting member for supporting a printed circuit board (PCB). The surface of the stencil is facing the scraper device. The PCB is covered by the stencil and opposite to the surface of the stencil. The transferring device drives the scraper device to slide on the surface of the stencil to deposit the solder paste on the PCB via the through holes.
The scraper device includes a holder member, a scraper, and two blocking members. The holder member is mounted on the transferring device. The scraper is mounted on the holder member and is inclined to the surface of the stencil. The transferring device drives the scraper to slide on the surface to deposit the solder paste on the PCB. The two blocking members are fixed to the holder member and are positioned on opposite end portions of the scraper, so as to prevent the solder paste from flowing out of the scraper from the opposite end portions of the scraper. When the scraper device scrapes the solder paste, the scraper device is pressed on the surface of the stencil. However, because the stencil is very thin, two edges of the stencil beside the two blocking members could be warped under the pressure. Thus, a friction between the blocking member and the stencil will increase, and the blocking member will be damaged quickly.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean “at least one.”
The supporting structure 10 is mounted on the transferring device 5. The supporting structure 10 includes a main body 11, a retainer plate 12, two connecting members 13, and two stopping members 14. The main body 11 includes a first mounting portion 111 and two second mounting portions 112. The first mounting portion 111 is positioned at the bottom of the main body 11. The two second mounting portions 112 are positioned at opposite ends of the main body 11 respectively. The retainer plate 12 is fixed to the first mounting portion 111 for clamping the scraper 20. The two connecting members 13 are mounted on the two second mounting portions 112 correspondingly. An end 131 of the connecting member 13 protrudes out of the main body 11 in the third direction C. The two stopping members 14 are mounted on the two ends 131 correspondingly. The stopping member 14 includes a stopping hole 141.
The scraper 20 is mounted on the supporting structure 10. The scraper 20 includes a positioning portion 21 and a scraping portion 22. The positioning portion 21 is clamped and is fastened between the first mounting portion 111 and the retainer plate 12. The scraping portion 22 includes a bottom edge 221 and two lateral edges 222 perpendicular to the bottom edge 221. When the scraper 20 is mounted on the supporting structure 10, the scraper 20 is inclined at a first angle θ1 relative to the surface 402. The bottom edge 221 is parallel with the surface 402. In one embodiment, the first angle θ1 is 58°.
Each blocking member 30 includes a fixing portion 31 and a blocking portion 32. An end of the fixing portion 31 defines a fixing hole 311 corresponding to the stopping hole 141. The blocking portion 32 is bent to the scraper 20 from another end of the fixing portion 31, which is opposite to the fixing hole 311. The blocking portion 32 includes an inclined plane 321 relative to the scraper 20, and defines a groove 322 on a side facing the scraper 20. The inclined plane 321 and the scraper 20 form a second angle θ2. The range of the second angle θ2 depends on the amount of the solder paste 300. The second angle θ2 is in a range from 120° to 160°. The groove 322 receives the lateral edge 222 of the scraper 20. The width of the groove 322 is larger than the thickness of the scraper 20. Thus, when the scraper 20 scrapes the solder paste 300, the groove 322 will allow a little deformation of the scraper 20. In one embodiment, the blocking member 30 is made of polyoxymethylene (POM) material, such that the friction between the blocking member 30 and the surface 402 of the stencil 4 is small.
Each adjusting structure 50 includes a rod member 51 and an elastic member 52 sleeved on the rod member 51. An end of the rod member 51 is movably connected to the stopping member 14 through the stopping hole 141. The other end of the rod member 51 is inserted into the fixing hole 311 and is fixed to the fixing portion 31. The rod member 51 is configured to control a direction of deformation of the elastic member 52. The elastic member 52 is positioned between the stopping member 14 and the blocking member 30. The elastic member 52 is compressed to apply a proper force to the blocking member 30. In some embodiments, the elastic member 52 is a spring. An end of the elastic member 52 abuts the stopping member 14, and the other end abuts the blocking portion 31.
When the first scraper device 1 is assembled, the scraper 20 is fixed to the first mounting portion 111. The blocking member 30 is movably coupled to the connecting member 13 in the third direction C through the guiding structure 40. The adjusting structure 50 is positioned between the stopping member 14 and the blocking member 30. The elastic member 52 is compressed to supply a force to the blocking member 30. The stopping portion 412 blocks the second guiding member 42. The bottom of the blocking member 30 is slightly lower than the bottom edge 221 of the scraper 20. The second scraper device 2 can be assembled in the same manner.
In operation, when a position on the stencil is warped, and the blocking member 30 encounters the warped position, the blocking member 30 will move in the third direction C and compress the elastic member 52. Thus, the friction between the blocking member 30 and the surface 402 is maintained in a predetermined level to extend the service life of the blocking member 30.
Even though relevant information and the advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the functions of the present embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present embodiments to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012105820987 | Dec 2012 | CN | national |