IRON TIP CLEANER DEVICE FOR SOLDERING IRON
20220143727 ยท 2022-05-12
Inventors
- Kosuke NAKAJIMA (Mishima City, Shizuoka, JP)
- Shinobu YAMAMOTO (Mishima City, Shizuoka, JP)
- Takeshi MIMURA (Mishima City, Shizuoka, JP)
Cpc classification
B08B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is to provide a mechanism that does not cause a situation such as corrosion of the iron tip with an air nozzle due to blowing off solder from the iron tip of the soldering iron, and a mechanism capable of coping with various shapes of iron tips. In order to achieve the object of the present invention, an iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron includes a cleaner chamber including a wall surface and an air jetting holes that is provided in the wall surface and jets air for blowing off solder on an iron tip. The solder on the iron tip is blown off by convection air generated when the air jetted from the air jetting holes collides with the wall surface.
Claims
1. An iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron comprising: a cleaner chamber including a wall surface and a plurality of air jetting holes that are provided in the wall surface and jet air for blowing off solder on an iron tip, wherein jetting hole ducts having end portions as the air jetting holes are provided, and a direction of the air jetted into the cleaner chamber is restricted by a direction in which the jetting hole ducts face the cleaner chamber.
2. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, wherein the solder on the iron tip is blown off by convection air generated when the air jetted from the air jetting holes collides with the wall surface.
3. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, wherein the cleaner chamber is a cylindrical space, and the cleaner chamber includes a top surface on which an opening portion is provided such that the iron tip is inserted and a side surface on which the wall surface is provided.
4. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, wherein the plurality air jetting holes are arranged in a row in a horizontal direction.
5. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, wherein air is jetted from the air jetting holes toward a center of the cleaner chamber in a circumferential direction.
6. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, wherein the air emitted from the air jetting holes forms an air vortex.
7. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, further comprising: a box that accommodates the blown solder, wherein the cleaner chamber includes a bottom surface on which an opening portion is provided to be opened toward the box.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0040] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
Example 1
[0041] As shown in
[0042] In a soldering iron that is widely used in the industry at present, a portion for feeding a thread solder (for example, a solder feeder 106 in
[0043] A mechanism of an air path (20) will be described with reference to
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[0045] When the wall (11) is expanded and represented as a flat surface, opening positions of the air jetting holes 12 are as shown in
[0046] Since the cleaner chamber has the cylindrical shape, the air blown toward the center of the cylindrical shape in a circumferential direction collides with the wall facing air jetting holes. Since the six air jetting holes are provided in the horizontal direction and the air is vigorously jetted from each of the jetting holes and collides with the walls facing each other, the air inside the cleaner chamber goes in various directions. The iron tip of the soldering iron is subjected to various cuttings, and it is necessary to blow air from various directions according to a direction and a length of the cutting in order to blow off the solder on the iron tip. As described above, since the air flows in various direction inside the cleaner chamber, the solder on the iron tips of various shapes can be blown off in such a manner that the iron tip is placed in an appropriate position in the convection.
Example 2
[0047] In Example 2, as shown in
Example 3
[0048] In Example 3, as shown in
Example 4
[0049] Example 4 relates to an iron tip cleaner device (30) in a case where soldering is performed manually. The iron tip cleaner device (30) includes a cleaning pot (32) and a box (35) configured to accommodate the solder removed by the cleaning pot. A cleaner chamber and an air path (which are not shown) similar to those in Example 1 are provided. Air is sent to the cleaning pot (32) through an air feeding duct (33). A worker inserts an iron tip of a soldering iron (40) into the cleaning pot (32) through a guide port (31). When an air feeding switch (36) is pressed, air is fed to the cleaning pot (32) through an electromagnetic valve (34) and solder on the iron tip is removed. The air feeding switch (36) can also be configured such that the air feeding switch (36) is automatically turned on when the soldering iron (40) is inserted into the guide port (31).
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0050] 1 iron tip cleaner device [0051] 2 box [0052] 5 air jetting body [0053] 6 iron tip insertion slot [0054] 7 notch [0055] 10 cleaner chamber [0056] 11 wall [0057] 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, 12f air jetting hole [0058] 13 lower opening [0059] 20 air path [0060] 21 air feeding hole [0061] 22 connecting duct [0062] 23 annular duct [0063] 24a, 24b, 24c, 24d, 24e, 24f jetting hole duct [0064] 30 iron tip cleaner device [0065] 31 guide port [0066] 32 cleaning pot [0067] 33 air feeding duct [0068] 34 electromagnetic valve [0069] 35 box [0070] 36 air feeding switch [0071] 40 soldering iron [0072] 101 cleaner box [0073] 102 nozzle member [0074] 105 nozzle member [0075] 111 cleaner box [0076] 112 air nozzle [0077] 114 opening