1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to suction devices, especially, to a suction device for electronic components.
2. Description of Related Art
During an assembly process for workpieces with relatively high flatness or high cleanliness, such as touch screens or chips, a suction device is generally used to attach to and install the workpieces to avoid contaminating the workpieces. A suction device includes a vacuum generator, a gas source, a gas hose, a switch, and a suction cup. When the suction cup contacts a surface of the workpiece, air between the suction cup and the workpiece is drawn out by the vacuum generator controlled by the switch, so that the suction cup adheres to the workpiece by vacuum. When the workpiece needs to be detached from the suction cup, the gas source starts to increase the pressure between the workpiece and the suction cup. However, because the suction device includes a vacuum generator, a gas source, and a hose, the structure of the suction device is complicated, and much energy is consumed. Additionally, the hoses could get intertwined.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
The elements in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The suction cup 210 includes a base 212 and a plate portion 214 formed on the base 212. The base 212 is substantially cylindrical. A receiving recess 2122 is defined in an end of the base 212 adjacent to the plate portion 214. A gas hole 2124 is defined in a center of the base 212 along an axis, and communicates with the receiving recess 2122. The plate portion 214 is made of elastic materials, and forms a wrinkle shape, such that the plate portion 214 can be double-decked to increase the capacity and elasticity. It is noted that the plate portion 214 can be single-decked or multi-decked.
The operating member 230 includes a fixing portion 232, an operating portion 234, and an end cap 236. In the first embodiment, a receiving groove 2322 is defined in an end of the fixing portion 232. An end of the base 212 of the suction cup 210 is securely received in the receiving groove 2322 away from the plate portion 214. The receiving groove 2322 can be omitted, and an end of the base 212 is fixed to the fixing portion 232 by other methods, for example with adhesive. A through hole 2324 is defined in the fixing portion 232, corresponding to and communicating with the gas hole 2124. The operating portion 234 is substantially barrel-shaped, and extends from the fixing portion 232 away from the plate portion 214. The end cap 236 is placed on an end of the operating portion 234 away from the fixing portion 232, to cover the operating portion 234. A through hole 2362 is defined in the end cap 236. An axis of the two through holes 2362, 2324 are substantially collinear.
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The washer 260 is received in the operating portion 234, and is sleeved on the connection post 254. A distance between the washer 260 and the connection post 254 is greater than zero. In the first embodiment, the elastic member 270 is a spring. The elastic member 270 is received in the operating portion 234, and is sleeved on the connection post 254. The elastic member 270 can be an elastic sleeve. The stopping member 280 is received in the operating portion 234, and is fixed to the connection post 254, such that opposite ends of the elastic member 270 resist the washer 260 and the stopping member 280, respectively. In the first embodiment, the stopping member 280 is a nut, and the connection post 254 forms another threaded portion (not shown) corresponding to the nut, thus the nut is engaged with the connection post 254.
A threaded hole 292 is defined in the pressing member 290, and is engaged with the threaded portion 2542 of the connection post 254. The pressing member 290 can be omitted, such that when using the suction device 200, the connection post 254 is directly pressed.
When sucking a workpiece, the operating member 230 is held to make the plate portion 214 contact the workpiece. The operating member 230 is pressed to exhaust air between the plate portion 214 and the workpiece, and the sealing member 250 seals the gas hole 2124 due to an action of the elastic member 270. Thus, a substantially vacuum environment is formed between the plate portion 214 and the workpiece, and the suction device 200 holds the workpiece. When releasing the workpiece, the pressing member 290 is pressed, and the elastic member 270 deforms from resistance by the stopping member 280. Thus, the sealing member 250 moves toward the workpiece, and external air enters into the plate portion 214 through the through hole 2324 and the gas hole 2124, thereby releasing the workpiece from the suction device 200.
Because the suction device 200 includes a sealing member 250 and defines a gas hole 2124, attaching to or releasing a workpiece is simple, and a gas source or a switch can be omitted. The suction device 200 has a simple structure, energy-efficient, and issues caused by intertwining hoses can be prevented.
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It is to be understood, however, that even through numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the 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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201010563894.7 | Nov 2010 | CN | national |