Applicant hereby claims foreign priority benefits under U.S.C. § 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-8567 filed on Jan. 17, 2005, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a static eliminator and an electric discharge module for eliminating static electricity from an object to be processed such as an electronic component charged with static electricity.
In the case of manufacturing and assembling the electronic components, if static electricity is charged in jigs etc. for manufacturing and assembling the electronic components, foreign substances such as dust adhere to the electronic components etc. and defective goods are produced, whereby the electronic components during a transfer process are mutually attracted and contact with each other and cannot be transferred smoothly. Therefore, a static eliminator also called an ionizer or ion generator is used to blow ionized air onto the object to be processed such as a portion or component charged with static electricity. In order to ionize air through electric energy, a high voltage is applied to a needle-shaped discharge electrode to generate a non-uniform electric field around the discharge electrodes, whereby a corona discharge is caused in the non-uniform electric field and the surrounding air is ionized by the corona discharge. When a high plus voltage is applied to the discharge electrode, the discharge electrodes absorb electrons from air near the electrodes and the air becomes positive ions. When a high minus voltage is applied, the discharge electrodes discharge electrons and then the air becomes negative ions.
When a high alternating-current voltage is applied to the discharge electrode, positive and negative air ions are generated basically to the same amount. When such ionized air is blown onto an electrified object to be processed (hereinafter abbreviated as “object”), the object repels the same polarity ions and attracts opposite polarity ions thereto. For this reason, when the opposite polarity ions contact with the object, an electric charge level of the object decrease gradually. Consequently, the object becomes in an equilibrium state at a low potential and is neutralized.
Such a static eliminator includes one as disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2004-253192, i.e., one called a fan type in which air blown by a fan onto the object is ionized by the discharge electrode.
When air is ionized by the corona discharge, insulating materials such as foreign substances educed out from the air adhere to a tip of the discharge electrode and are therefore required to be removed regularly. Furthermore, when the tip of the discharge electrode is worn down or deteriorates, replacement of the discharge electrode is necessary. For this reason, the static eliminator disclosed in the above gazette is constituted by: a frame-shaped detachable unit in which a circular hole, to which a plurality of discharge electrodes are attached opposite to one another, is formed and to which a high-voltage power-supply unit is attached; and a main body case in which a fan is incorporated and to which the detachable unit is attached. Thereby, when any discharge electrode is worn down, the detachable unit is replaced. The discharge electrodes are attached to the detachable unit so as to mutually oppose, toward a center portion of the circular hole, an inner circumferential face of the circular hole in which air flows. Therefore, an inner diameter of the circular hole must be enlarged to ensure sufficiently a ionized air flow rate and enlargement of the detachable unit is required accordingly. Since the detachable unit is made large, the high-voltage power-supply unit can be mounted on the detachable unit.
However, in order to replace the worn discharge electrode by a new discharge electrodes, replacement of the enlarged detachable unit to which the high-voltage power supply unit is attached is required, and the detachable unit which includes the high-voltage power-supply unit is discarded and the usable high-voltage power-supply unit is also discarded. Therefore, maintenance cost of the static eliminator for ensuring a normal generation of ions becomes high. Additionally, since a removing/attaching direction of the detachable unit from/to the main body case is perpendicular to an air flow, a space for drawing the detachable unit is required to be ensured in a portion for detaching the detachable unit. Therefore, a mounting place for the static eliminator is restricted and simultaneously its maintenance operation cannot be carried out easily.
An object of the present invention is to provide a static eliminator capable of replacing a discharge needle and improving maintainability of the eliminator.
A static eliminator according to the present invention, which ionizes air blown onto an electrified object to be processed and eliminating static electricity from the object, comprises: an air guiding member supplying the ionized air by a fan and provided with a boss portion at its center portion; an outer electrode provided to said air guiding member; and an electric discharge module including a holder detachably mounted on said boss portion and discharge electrodes protruding toward said air guiding member in a outer-radial direction and attached to said holder.
In the static eliminator according to the present invention, said air guiding member is an air-guiding duct having a tubular portion, in which said boss portion is disposed at its center portion and said outer electrode is annular, and forming an air guiding path between said boss portion and said tubular portion.
In the static eliminator according to the present invention, the air-guiding duct is provided so as to be adjacent to an air blower provided with said fan.
In the static eliminator according to the present invention, said holder has a cylindrical portion fitted in said boss portion and a radial wall portion integrally formed with said cylindrical portion and opposing an end face of said boss portion, and an engagement groove engaged with an engagement protrusion protruding from an outer circumferential face of said boss portion in a outer-radial direction is formed in said cylindrical portion.
In the static eliminator according to the present invention, a high-voltage applying terminal being elastically deformable in a detaching/attaching direction of said electric discharge module and contacting with a base portion of said discharge electrode is provided to an end face of said boss portion.
In the static eliminator according to the present invention, a knob to be operated in detaching/attaching said electric discharge module is provided to said radial wall portion.
An electric discharge module according to the present invention, which is detachably mounted on a boss portion of an air guiding member and ionizes air blown onto an electrified object to be processed, the air guiding member having a tubular portion provided with an annular outer electrode and the boss portion disposed at a center of said tubular portion and forming an air guiding path for guiding the ionized air by an air-blowing fan, comprises: a holder having a cylindrical portion fitted in said boss portion and a radial wall portion integrally formed with said cylindrical portion and opposing an end face of said boss portion, the holder being detachably mounted on said boss portion; and discharge electrodes protruding toward said tubular portion in an outer-radial direction and attached to said holder, wherein an engagement groove is formed in said cylindrical portion and an engagement protrusion engaged with said engagement groove protrudes from an outer circumferential face of said boss portion in the outer-radial direction.
In the electric discharge module according to the present invention, said discharge electrodes are provided with large-diameter inward ends contacting with a high-voltage applying terminal provided to the end face of said boss portion so as to be elastically deformable in a detaching/attaching direction.
In the electric discharge module according to the present invention, a knob to be operated in being detached/attached is provided to said radial wall portion.
According to the present invention, the electric discharge module detachably mounted to the boss portion disposed at a center portion of the air guiding member having the outer electrode has the holder detachable/attachable from/to the boss portion and the discharge electrodes attached to the holder, so that in maintenance of the discharge electrodes, the electric discharge module can be easily detached from the boss portion. Furthermore, even when the electric discharge module is replaced, the module can be easily detached. In being detached, the electric discharge module fitted in the boss portion must be detached in a direction of blowing the ionized air. Therefore, even if various members are set around the static eliminator, the detaching operation can be easily performed. The electric discharge module includes only the discharge electrodes and the holder, and the electric discharge module is not provided with the high-voltage power-supply unit. Accordingly, even if the discharge electrodes deteriorate and the electric discharge module is to be replaced by a new one, an increase in maintenance costs of the eliminator can be prevented.
Hereinafter, embodiments according to the present invention will be detailed based on the drawings.
A static eliminator includes a case body 11 formed into an approximately rectangular parallelepiped as a whole. The case body 11 has a front wall 11a, a back wall 11b, left and right sidewalls 11c and 11d, a top wall 11e, and a bottom wall 11f. The case body 11 is configured by combining a member integrally formed with the front wall 11a and the left and right sidewalls 11c and 11d and a member integrally formed with the back wall 11b, the top wall 11e, and the bottom wall 11f. A stand 12 is attached to the case body 11, so that the static eliminator is installed by the stand 12 at positions for use.
An opening portion 13 for blowing air is formed in the front wall 11a. A detachable louver 14 in which many air outlets are formed is detachably mounted on the opening portion 13. The front wall 11a is provided with engagement protrusions 15 protruding toward the opening portion 13. As shown in
As shown in
An air-guiding duct 21 and an air blower 22, which serve as an air guiding member, are provided in the case body 11. As shown in
A fan case 24 of the air blower 22 is made of a synthetic resin and, as shown in
In the illustrated static eliminator, the air-guiding duct 21, which is a member other than the fan case 24 of the air blower 22, is disposed so as to be adjacent to the air blower 22. However, a member corresponding to the tubular portion 35 may be provided integrally with the fan case 24 on a front side of the fan case 24 to form an air guiding member by using itself. In this case, the boss portion 36 to which an electric discharge module 45 is attached may be provided to the supporting plate 26 of the fan case 24. Also, by separating the air blower 22 and the air-guiding duct 21 from each other, air may be supplied to the air-guiding duct 21 serving as an air guiding member through a hose, pipe or the like.
The electric discharge module 45 has a holder 46 formed by a synthetic resin made of an insulating material. As shown in
Each terminal piece 52a is elastically deformed in the detaching/attaching direction of the electric discharge module 45, that is, in a horizontal direction of
As shown in
To detachably/attachably, i.e., removably mount the electric discharge module 45 on the boss portion 36, a structure of engaging the engagement protrusions 55 and the engagement groove 56 and the engagement hole 57 is used in the embodiment shown in Figures. However, instead of the structure, the electric discharge module 45 may be mounted on the boss portion 36 by a screw member.
As shown in
In order to use the above-mentioned static eliminator to blow the ionized air onto the object to be processed such as an electronic component and eliminate the static electricity charged with the object, the static eliminator is placed near the object so that the opening portion 13 is directed to the object. Under this state, when the power-supply switch 63 is turned on, the fan 30 is revolved by the motor 31. Therefore, external air flows from the opening portion 17 via the fixed louver 18 into the fan case 24, an airflow blown from the opening portion 13 via the detachable louver 14 toward the object is generated, and the air passing through the air guiding path 38 in the air-guiding duct 21 from an interior of the fan case 24 is ionized and is blown onto the object. The flow rate of the airflow is adjusted by operating the velocity adjustment dial 64. By turning on the power-supply switch 63, a high voltage having a predetermined frequency is supplied from the high-voltage power-supply unit 61 to the outer electrode 41 and each of the discharge electrodes 50, whereby the corona discharge is generated around the discharge electrodes 50. Due to this, the air flowing in the air guiding path 38 becomes ionized air containing positive ions and negative ions, and is blown onto the object. The electrified object is neutralized by the ionized air.
The motor 31 is incorporated in the fan boss 28 and the fan blades 29 are provided outside the fan boss 28, so that when the fan 30 is revolved to generate the airflow, no airflow is generated at the fan boss 28. However, since the electric discharge module 45 is disposed at a center portion of the air-guiding duct 21 so as correspond to the fan boss 28, a desired flow rate of ionized air can be supplied with miniaturization of the static eliminator. Each discharge electrode 50 protrudes from the holder 46 toward the outer electrode 41 in the outer-radial direction. The electric discharge module 45 can efficiently ionize the air flowing in the air guiding path 38 disposed between the air-guiding duct 21 and the electric discharge module 45 without interfering the airflow.
If the foreign substances or the like are educed out or adhere to the tip of the discharge electrodes 50, the detachable louver 14 is detached from the case body 11 as shown in
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