Patent classifications
H05K13/0084
CONTAINMENT AND TRANSPORTATION TRAY FOR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS HAVING SMALL DIMENSIONS AND LOW WEIGHT
Tray for containing electronic components formed by a bearing body, substantially planar, having a first and a second face. First holding structures extend from the first face of the bearing body and second holding structures extend from the second face of the bearing body. Each second holding structure is aligned with a respective first holding structure in a vertical direction perpendicular to the first and the second faces of the bearing body. Each first holding structure is formed by first protrusions mutually spaced by first spaces and arranged along a first closed line; each second holding structure is formed by second protrusions mutually spaced by second spaces and arranged along a second closed line. Each second protrusion is aligned, in parallel with the vertical direction, with the first spaces and each first protrusion is aligned, in parallel with the vertical direction, with the second spaces.
Electronic component set, capacitor, electronic-component-set manufacturing method, reading method, and reader
An electronic component set includes a plurality of electronic components and a holding member that holds the plurality of electronic components. Each of the plurality of electronic components includes an identification unit. The plurality of electronic components are held by the holding member to allow an optical reader to read the identification unit of the each of the plurality of electronic components.
DUST-EXCLUDING CARRIER FOR PRODUCT STORAGE
A dust-excluding carrier for product storage comprises a housing cavity and dust-excluding isolation members. The dust-excluding isolation member comprises a first main body, the first main body is provided with a first opening; the material tray and the dust-excluding isolation member are detachably connected. The material tray comprises a second main body with a second opening. The first main body and the second main body may be snap-fitted together and apart, so the first opening is covered by the second body and the second opening covered by the first body.
Tray and clip structure for optomechanical components
Presented herein is a tray for shipping, handling, and/or processing optomechanical components. The tray has a plurality of pockets arranged in an array, wherein each pocket is configured to hold one optomechanical component, and wherein each pocket includes at least one fiducial hole, at least one vacuum hole, a first cradle element configured to support a clip that attaches to one or more optical fibers of the optomechanical component, and a second cradle element configured to support a head of the optomechanical component. Also presented herein is a clip for an optomechanical component that includes a body having a top face and a bottom face, and a plurality of gripping elements arranged in pairs on the bottom face, each pair of gripping elements configured to support a barrel of an optical connector attached to a corresponding optical fiber of the pair of optical fibers.
STORAGE CASE
A storage case includes a storage space in which a component is to be accommodated, and is attached to a feeder to supply the component to a mounting device, the storage case includes a component takeout port in a side wall and extending in a vertical direction when the storage case is attached to the feeder, and an inclined surface within the storage space and extending to a lower edge of the component takeout port, which is at a bottom of the component takeout port when the storage case is attached to the feeder.
Circuit board tape and joining method thereof
A circuit board tape includes substrate units each including a sprocket-hole region, a layout region and a joining mark. There are odd and more than three sprocket holes on the sprocket-hole region. An imaginary line extended from the joining mark is extended to between a first layout and a second layout located on the layout region. The amount of the sprocket holes between the imaginary lines of the adjacent substrate units is odd. The circuit board tape is cut along the imaginary lines of the different substrate units so as to remove the defective substrate unit from the circuit board tape and divide the circuit board tape into a front tape and a rear tape. After joining the front and rear tapes, the region where a first layout on the front tape and a second layout on the rear tape are located is defined as a combined layout region.
Component supply device
A component supply device including a stage on which electronic components are scattered; a contacting section at a height so as to contact the electronic components on the stage; a slide device to relatively slide the stage and the contacting section; a dropping opening to allow the electronic components scattered on the stage caught by the contacting section to drop in accordance with the relative movement of the stage and the contacting section by the slide device; and a wall at a side opposite to a side of the dropping opening at which the electronic components scattered on the stage drop. The contacting section is provided to extend in a direction perpendicular to a sliding direction by the slide device, and at least a portion of the contacting section is inclined with respect to a straight direction along the sliding direction and an upper surface of the stage.
High Density Carrier Tape
A carrier tape holding electrical components to a reel around which the carrier tape is wound is provided. Furthermore, the present disclosure is related to a pick-and-place apparatus for receiving this carrier tape and for picking and placing the electrical components arranged in the carrier tape. The carrier tape according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes an adhesive film that forms a bottom wall of the cavities in which a plurality of electrical components is arranged. The adhesive of the adhesive film is configured to substantially release the attachment of the electrical component as a result of heating the adhesive and/or as a result of irradiating the adhesive using light, such as visible light, infrared light, or ultraviolet light, for the purpose of allowing the electrical component to be removed from the cavity using a pick-and-place apparatus.
CARRIER TAPE COMPRISING POCKETS INCLUDING A BASE BOTTOM PORTION AND A RAISED BOTTOM PORTION
A carrier tape comprises a flexible body portion having a top surface. The flexible body portion comprises a plurality of pockets. Each of the plurality of pockets comprises pocket side walls, a base bottom portion fully circulating a raised bottom portion of a pedestal. The pedestal is made up of the raised bottom portion and pedestal side walls. The pedestal sidewalls, the base bottom portion and a lower part of the pocket side walls constitute a trench fully circulating the pedestal.
Reel for component mounting apparatus and component supplying method in component mounting apparatus
A reel for a component mounting apparatus that pulls a carrier tape out of the reel and pitch-feeds and supplies the carrier tape by a tape feeder in a component supply part and picks up a supplied component and mounts the component in a substrate by a mounting head. The reel includes: a reel core part; and the carrier tape being wound and stored around the reel core part, wherein the carrier tape includes a distal end fixed to the reel core part, and a brittle part that is positioned in the vicinity of the distal end and is broken by action of longitudinal tension in excess of a prescribed strength on the carrier tape, and the pitch-feed separates the carrier tape from the reel core part at the brittle part.