Information
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Patent Grant
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6568321
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Patent Number
6,568,321
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Date Filed
Monday, June 25, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 27, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 123
- 101 126
- 101 DIG 36
- 101 485
- 101 486
- 033 614
- 033 617
- 033 619
- 033 620
- 033 621
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Laser beams 94 and 95 of laser emitters 74 and 75 are applied to work positioning marks 54 and 55 vertically before attaching a screen plate 60. Then, for attaching the screen plate 60 to frame fixing units 66 and 67, the screen plate 60 is fixed to the frame fixing units 66 and 67 so that the laser beams 94 and 95 are applied to plate positioning marks 64 and 65.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a positioning operation for attaching a screen plate including a frame and a screen to a screen printer. The screen plate might be also called as a stencil plate, stencil sheet, screen-mesh, etc.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 5
explains an operation of attaching a screen plate according to the related art.
In
FIG. 5
, a work
53
is placed on a table
51
. Work positioning marks
54
and
55
are written on the work
53
. A screen plate
60
includes a frame
61
and a screen
63
. The screen plate
60
is attached to frame fixing units
66
and
67
so that plate positioning marks
64
and
65
written on the screen
63
respectively correspond to the work positioning marks
54
and
55
. In the related art, the plate positioning mark
64
and the work positioning mark
54
were matched and the plate positioning mark
65
and the work positioning mark
55
were matched just by looking with eyes. After the screen plate
60
was attached, printing for trial was repeated a few times to make a minor adjustment in an attaching position of the screen plate
60
. In this way, the attaching position of the screen plate
60
was determined.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The screen
63
is a screen-mesh, or the screen
63
is made of a metal. Therefore, even if positioning is tried from a position above the screen
63
, it is impossible to look at the work positioning marks
54
and
55
which are under the screen
63
. Therefore, positioning was performed only by guessing, and it was necessary to print for trial a few times after positioning. The positioning was performed by trial and error.
It is one of objects of this invention to provide a screen printer and a method for setting the screen plate in which the screen plate is able to be attached at a right position in a stage of initializing the screen printer, i.e., so-called alignment stage.
According to an aspect of this invention, a screen printer for performing screen printing by matching positions of a work and a screen plate includes a pointing unit for pointing at a work positioning mark on a work by a pointer. A plate positioning mark on the screen plate is positioned to be matched with the pointer of the pointing unit once the work positioning mark has been pointed by the pointer of the pointing unit.
According to another aspect of this invention, a method for setting a screen plate includes setting a work at a printing position, pointing a light beam at a work positioning mark on the work, and setting a position of the screen plate to match a plate positioning mark on the screen plate with the light beam.
According to another aspect of this invention, the screen printer includes a table for placing a work including a work positioning mark, a pointing unit for pointing by a pointer at the work positioning mark on the work placed on the table, and a fixing unit for fixing a screen plate including a plate positioning mark to be positioned for being matched with the pointer of the pointing unit pointing at the work positioning mark.
Further features and applications of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
Other objects features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompany drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
illustrates positioning of the screen plate
60
;
FIG. 2
illustrates an operation for pointing a laser beam
94
of a laser emitter
74
and a laser beam
95
of a laser emitter
75
at the work
53
;
FIG. 3
illustrates an operation for pointing the laser beam
94
of the laser emitter
74
and the laser beam
95
of the laser emitter
75
at the plate positioning marks
64
and
65
;
FIG. 4
illustrates a printing operation by a squeegee
81
; and
FIG. 5
illustrates a positioning operation of the screen plate according to the related art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiment 1.
FIG. 1
illustrates an operation of positioning a screen plate by using a laser beam. The screen plate might be also called as a stencil plate, stencil sheet, screen-mesh, etc.
In
FIG. 1
, the work
53
is placed on the table
51
. The work
53
is positioned by a work positioning pin
56
. It is also possible to position the work
53
on the table
51
by another positioning mechanism, e.g., sucker, etc. The work positioning marks
54
and
55
are provided on the work
53
in advance. It is desirable that there are two work positioning marks. It is also desirable that the marks are on a diagonal line of the work.
The screen plate
60
includes the frame
61
and the screen
63
. A print pattern
69
is provided almost at a center of the screen
63
. Further, the plate positioning marks
64
and
65
are provided on the screen
63
. The screen plate
60
is attached to the frame fixing units
66
and
67
by corresponding the plate positioning mark
64
to the work positioning mark
54
and corresponding the plate positioning mark
65
to the work positioning mark
55
. The frame fixing units
66
and
67
fix the frame
61
of the screen plate
60
by using a fixing screw
68
. However, another kind of fixing method may be used.
A printing unit
71
(an example of a pointing unit) operates the squeegee
81
, and prints. An XY movable arm
76
is attached to a frame
73
of the printing unit
71
, and the laser emitter
74
is provided at an end of the XY movable arm
76
. Similarly, the laser emitter
75
is attached to an opposite frame
73
through an XY movable arm
77
. Housing units
78
and
79
are provided in the frame
73
. When the laser emitters
74
and
75
are not used, the laser emitters
74
and
75
are stored in the housing units
78
and
79
to avoid preventing a motion of the squeegee
81
.
The XY movable arms
76
and
77
position the laser emitters
74
and
75
in X-Y directions, i.e., the XY movable arms
76
and
77
position the laser emitters
74
and
75
freely on a plane parallel with a printing surface. The laser emitters
74
and
75
can be moved manually.
With reference to
FIGS. 2-4
, operations are explained.
In
FIG. 2
, the screen plate
60
has not been attached, yet.
The laser emitter
74
applies the laser beam
94
vertically to the work
53
. Then, the XY movable arm
76
is moved so that the laser beam
94
(an example of a pointer) is exactly applied to the work positioning mark
54
. Similarly, the XY movable arm
77
is moved for positioning the laser emitter
75
so that the laser beam
95
(an example of a pointer) is exactly applied to the work positioning mark
55
.
FIG. 3
illustrates a state in which the screen plate
60
is attached to the frame fixing units
66
and
67
in FIG.
2
.
The screen plate
60
is inserted to the frame fixing units
66
and
67
for allowing the screen plate
60
to slide in X-Y directions. The screen plate
60
is positioned so that the laser beam
94
is applied to the plate positioning mark
64
and the laser beam
95
is applied to the plate positioning mark
65
. In this state, the fixing screw
68
is fastened, and the screen plate
60
is fixed to the frame fixing units
66
and
67
. The work positioning mark
54
and the plate positioning mark
64
are matched and the work positioning mark
55
and the plate positioning mark
65
are matched by the laser beams
94
and
95
vertically applied to the work
53
or the screen plate
60
. According to this configuration, it becomes unnecessary to position by guessing and print for trial. Consequently, it becomes possible to position the screen plate
60
quickly within an error of a few millimeter. It is even possible to reduce the error to 1 millimeter or less.
FIG. 4
illustrates a state of printing by the squeegee
81
.
During printing, the laser emitters
74
and
75
are stored in the housing units
78
and
79
. Therefore, the laser emitters
74
and
75
are not in a route of reciprocating motion of the squeegee
81
, and the laser emitters
74
and
75
do not prevent a printing operation.
Stated embodiment is applied to a case of attaching the screen plate
60
, i.e., so-called setup (alignment). When printing on a plurality of works
53
is performed consecutively, a video camera, which is not illustrated, is used for positioning. Positioning of the screen plate
60
is also possible by a positioning unit of the table
51
, etc. As stated earlier, during printing consecutively, the laser emitters
74
and
75
are stored not to prevent printing.
Embodiment 2.
In Embodiment 1, a judgement is made if the laser beams
94
and
95
are respectively applied to the marks by looking. However, it is also possible to provide a sensor at each of the marks on the work and the screen plate and a reporting unit for reporting that positioning is right when the sensor detects one of the laser beams
94
and
95
.
In Embodiment 1, the XY movable arm is moved manually. However, it is also possible to position by moving the XY movable arm by a drive mechanism using a motor (an example of a moving mechanism), scanning the XY plane, and detecting a signal from the reporting unit. It is also possible to detect a position automatically. Further, it is also possible to position by moving the screen plate
60
by a drive mechanism using a motor (an example of a moving mechanism), scanning the XY plane, and detecting a signal from the reporting unit.
In Embodiment 1, the laser beam is used as the pointer. However, another kind of light, e.g., infrared rays, spot light, etc. can be also used. It is also possible to use a pointing unit including another kind of pointer indicating a position.
As stated, according to this invention, the screen plate
60
can be positioned easily, accurately, and quickly.
According to this invention, it becomes unnecessary to print for trial for positioning the screen plate
60
.
Further, according to this invention, the XY movable arm or the screen plate
60
can be positioned automatically.
Further, according to this invention, positioning can be confirmed from one direction. Further, since it is not necessary to consider about other directions, an apparatus design becomes efficient.
Having thus described several particular embodiments of the invention, various alterations, modifications, and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only and is limited only as defined in the following claims and the equivalents thereto.
Claims
- 1. A screen printer for performing screen printing by aligning positions of a workpiece and a screen plate, comprising:a pointing unit aligning a pointing element with a work positioning mark provided on a workpiece, wherein a plate positioning mark on the screen plate is positioned to be aligned with the pointing element of the pointing unit once the work positioning mark has been aligned with the pointing element.
- 2. The screen printer of claim 1, wherein the pointing unit includes a movable arm for moving the pointing element in two-dimensional directions.
- 3. The screen printer of claim 1, wherein the pointing unit uses a light beam as the pointing element, the light beam being vertical with the printing surface.
- 4. The screen printer of claim 1, wherein the pointing unit points at two or more positions.
- 5. The screen printer of claim 1 further comprising:a sensor provided at the plate positioning mark on the screen plate for detecting the pointing element from the pointing unit; and a reporting unit for reporting a positioning state of the screen plate based on a signal from the sensor.
- 6. The screen printer of claim 5 comprising a moving mechanism for moving the screen plate based on the positioning state of the screen plate reported by the reporting unit.
- 7. The screen printer of claim 1 further comprising:a sensor provided at the work positioning mark on the workpiece for detecting the pointing element from the pointing unit; and a reporting unit for reporting a positioning state for the workpiece based on a signal from the sensor.
- 8. The screen printer of claim 7, wherein the pointing unit includes a moving mechanism for moving the pointing element based on the positioning state of the pointing element reported by the reporting unit.
- 9. The screen printer of claim 1, wherein the plate positioning mark on the screen plate is placed between the work positioning mark on the workpiece and the pointing element.
- 10. The screen printer of claim 1, wherein the pointing element is a beam of light positioned above the screenplate and workpiece.
- 11. A method for setting a screen plate comprising:setting a workpiece at a printing position; pointing a light beam at a work positioning mark on the workpiece; and setting a position of the screen plate to align a plate positioning mark on the screen plate with the light beam.
- 12. A screen printer comprising:a table for placing a workpiece including a work positioning mark; a pointing unit for aligning a pointing element with a work positioning mark provided on the workpiece placed on the table; and a fixing unit for fixing a screen plate including a plate positioning mark to be positioned for being aligned with the pointing element of the pointing unit aligned with the work positioning mark.
- 13. A screen printing apparatus for transferring designs from a screen plate to a workpiece, comprising:a table on which the workpiece is positioned; at least two positioning marks located on the screen plate and at least two work positioning marks located on the workpiece; and a pointing unit located above the screen plate and workpiece, providing at least two light beams as positioning pointers; wherein the position of the screen plate and the workpiece are aligned with each other upon aligning the at least two light beams with the at least two positioning marks on the screen plate and the at least two work positioning marks on the workpiece.
- 14. A method for aligning a screen plate and a workpiece, comprising the steps of:placing a workpiece on a table, the workpiece having at least two work positioning marks located thereon; positioning a screen plate above the workpiece, the screen plate having at least two screen positioning marks located thereon; positioning the at least two work positioning marks and the screen positioning marks so that corresponding work positioning marks and screen positioning marks are aligned with at least one of at least two light beams provided by a pointer unit located above the screen plate and workpiece.
- 15. A screen printer for performing screen printing by aligning positions of a workpiece and a screen plate, comprising:a pointing unit aligning a light beam with a work positioning mark provided on a workpiece, wherein a plate positioning mark on the screen plate is positioned to be aligned with the light beam of the pointing unit once the work positioning mark has been aligned with the light beam, wherein the pointing unit shoots the light beam.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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2001-068029 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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