This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2012-0128374, filed on Nov. 13, 2012, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field
The described technology generally relates to a sheet cutting apparatus to cut rolls of metal sheets into standard sheets.
2. Description of the Related Technology
Generally, metal masks are used for color patterning of organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs), and producing metal masks may require cutting rolled metal sheets into standard sheets.
One inventive aspect is an improved sheet cutting apparatus and a sheet cutting method using the same to cut rolled metal sheets into standard sheets.
Another aspect is a sheet cutting apparatus, which includes: a holder for rotatably supporting a sheet roll; a lamination unit for pulling and unwinding a front end of a sheet from the sheet roll; a table on which the sheet unwound by the lamination unit is attached; and a tension unit for applying tension to the sheet attached on the table.
The tension unit is installed between the holder and the table and may include a tension roller for providing backward tension on the sheet spread on the table.
The lamination unit may include a pair of lamination rollers for grasping a front end of the sheet roll and a guide unit for guiding the pair of lamination rollers to travel on the table.
The guide unit may guide the lamination rollers along a circular path so that the lamination rollers may go forward and then descend without contacting the table and may come backward while contacting the table.
A cutter for cutting a rear end of the sheet attached on the table may be additionally included.
Another aspect is a sheet cutting method which includes: pulling and unwinding a front end of a sheet from a sheet roll; attaching the unwound sheet on a table; applying tension to the sheet while the sheet is attached on the table; and cutting a rear end of the sheet attached on the table.
The pulling and unwinding the sheet from the sheet roll and attaching the unwound sheet on the table may be performed by movement of the pair of lamination rollers having grasped the front end of the sheet.
The pair of lamination rollers may go forward and then descend without contacting the table, to thus make the front end of the sheet contact on the table, and may come backward without contacting the table, to then press the sheet on the table.
The sheet cutting apparatus and the sheet cutting method using the same according to the present invention may cut rolled sheets consistently and stably. Therefore, stabilization of product quality and an increase of producing efficiency may be expected in case of adopting the present invention.
Generally, if rolled metal sheets are not pulled and spread tensely in a cutting process, it might be hard to cut sheets into standard sheets. It induces productivity to be sharply decreased because of an increased defective rate of sheets.
Embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. A sheet cutting apparatus according to an embodiment will be described with reference to
As shown in
The tension unit 200 gives tight tension to the sheet 11 to thus substantially prevent the sheet 11 from wrinkling in a non-uniformed form when the lamination unit 300 unwinds the sheet 11 from the sheet roll 10 which is mounted on the holder 100 to then be attached on the table 400. In this state, a cutter 500 shown in
The lamination unit 300 includes a pair of lamination rollers 310 and 320 that grasp a front end 11a of the sheet 11, and a guide unit 330 for guiding the rollers 310 and 320 to travel on the table 400. In one embodiment, the pair of lamination rollers 310 and 320 move along the guide unit 330 at a state where they clamp the front end 11a of the sheet 11, to thus unwind the sheet 11 form the sheet roll 10 and substantially simultaneously press the unwound sheet 11 to then be attached on the table 400. This process is performed when the lamination rollers 310 and 320 circulate along the guide unit 330 and will be described again later.
Reference numeral 220 denotes guide rollers of the tension unit 200 and the sheet 11 may be a metallic material such as Invar.
The sheet cutting apparatus as constructed above may be used as follows. First, the sheet roll 10 is mounted on the holder 100. Then, the front end 11a of the sheet 11 unwound from the sheet roll 10 is clamped on the lamination rollers 310 and 320 through the tension roller 210 as shown in
When the lamination rollers 310 and 320 move back to the initial position in this state above as described in the
The standard sheets may be produced after the rear end 11b of the sheet 11 attached on the table 400 is cut by the cutter 500, as shown in
According to at least one of the disclosed embodiments, the sheet cutting apparatus described above may cut the sheet consistently and stably, and thus stabilization of product quality and producing efficiency may increase.
While the above embodiments have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
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