Shifting-in/out mechanism, and shifting-in/out device used for workpiece table of photoetching machine
10895814 ยท 2021-01-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Guodong Cong (Shanghai, CN)
- Zhilong LI (Shanghai, CN)
- Yaqing Huang (Shanghai, CN)
- Wenbo Zhao (Shanghai, CN)
Cpc classification
G03F7/70975
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A shifting-in/out mechanism includes a connecting block, flat spring made of two segments connected by a hinge, spring deflection assembly and wheel assembly. One segment of the flat spring is connected to the wheel assembly and the other is mounted, by the connecting block, on an object to be moved. The spring deflection assembly provides a driving force for deflecting the segment of the flat spring connected to the wheel assembly toward a movement supporting surface. A shifting-in/out device for a workpiece stage of a photoetching machine includes a bottom frame, air spring, air-cushion device and plurality of the mechanisms arranged on a lower or side surfaces of the bottom frame. In the mechanism, the flat spring has two segments hinged together. All locations of the flat spring that are stressed to cause deflection of the flat spring are substantially on a single line.
Claims
1. A shifting-in/out mechanism, configured to move an object in or out relative to a movement supporting surface, the shifting-in/out mechanism comprising a connecting block, a flat spring, a spring deflection assembly and a wheel assembly, wherein the flat spring comprises a first segment and a second segment hinged to the first segment, the first segment is mounted on the object by the connecting block, the second segment is connected to the wheel assembly, the spring deflection assembly is configured to provide a driving force for deflecting the second segment toward the movement supporting surface.
2. The shifting-in/out mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first segment and the second segment are hinged together by a flexible hinge.
3. The shifting-in/out mechanism of claim 1, wherein the spring deflection assembly comprises a slider, a flexible link, a V-shaped link and an adjusting member, the slider is disposed on the flat spring so as to be able to slide thereon, the flexible link has an end hinged to the slider and a further end hinged to an end of the V-shaped link, a further end of the V-shaped link is brought into contact with the object, the V-shaped link has a tip portion hinged to the second segment, the adjusting member is connected to the slider so as to be able to adjust a position of the slider.
4. The shifting-in/out mechanism of claim 3, wherein the flexible link is telescopic.
5. The shifting-in/out mechanism of claim 3, wherein the V-shaped link is provided with a force-applying roller at the end brought into contact with the object and is configured to exert a force on the object through the force-applying roller.
6. The shifting-in/out mechanism of claim 5, wherein the force-applying roller is supported by a holder attached to the object.
7. The shifting-in/out mechanism of claim 3, wherein the adjusting member comprises a screw and a limiting block, the screw threadedly engaging the slider, the limiting block secured to the flat spring, the screw has a head arranged within the limiting block, the screw is configured to be adjusted to change the position of the slider.
8. The shifting-in/out mechanism of claim 1, wherein the wheel assembly comprises a bracket, a wheel, a motor and a transmission gear, the wheel is connected to the flat spring by the bracket, the transmission gear is connected to the wheel at one end and to the motor at another end, the motor is configured to drive the wheel to rotate by the transmission gear.
9. A shifting-in/out device, configured for use with a workpiece stage of a photoetching machine, the device comprising a bottom frame on which the workpiece stage is supported, an air spring arranged on a lower surface of the bottom frame, an air-cushion device also disposed on the lower surface of the bottom frame and a shifting-in/out mechanism in contact with the bottom frame; wherein the shifting-in/out mechanism is configured to move an object in or out relative to a movement supporting surface, the shifting-in/out mechanism comprising a connecting block, a flat spring, a spring deflection assembly and a wheel assembly, wherein the flat spring comprises a first segment and a second segment hinged to the first segment, the first segment is mounted on the object by the connecting block, the second segment is connected to the wheel assembly, the spring deflection assembly is configured to provide a driving force for deflecting the second segment toward the movement supporting surface.
10. The shifting-in/out device of claim 9, wherein a plurality of the shifting-in/out mechanisms are disposed in pairs and in symmetry on the lower surface or side surfaces of the bottom frame.
11. The shifting-in/out device of claim 9, wherein the first segment and the second segment are hinged together by a flexible hinge.
12. The shifting-in/out device of claim 9, wherein the spring deflection assembly comprises a slider, a flexible link, a V-shaped link and an adjusting member, the slider is disposed on the flat spring so as to be able to slide thereon, the flexible link has an end hinged to the slider and a further end hinged to an end of the V-shaped link, a further end of the V-shaped link is brought into contact with the object, the V-shaped link has a tip portion hinged to the second segment, the adjusting member is connected to the slider so as to be able to adjust a position of the slider.
13. The shifting-in/out device of claim 12, wherein the flexible link is telescopic.
14. The shifting-in/out device of claim 12, wherein the V-shaped link is provided with a force-applying roller at the end brought into contact with the object and is configured to exert a force on the object through the force-applying roller.
15. The shifting-in/out device of claim 14, wherein the force-applying roller is supported by a holder attached to the object.
16. The shifting-in/out device of claim 12, wherein the adjusting member comprises a screw and a limiting block, the screw threadedly engaging the slider, the limiting block secured to the flat spring, the screw has a head arranged within the limiting block, the screw is configured to be adjusted to change the position of the slider.
17. The shifting-in/out device of claim 9, wherein the wheel assembly comprises a bracket, a wheel, a motor and a transmission gear, the wheel is connected to the flat spring by the bracket, the transmission gear is connected to the wheel at one end and to the motor at another end, the motor is configured to drive the wheel to rotate by the transmission gear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) In these figures, 1 denotes an object to be moved; 2 denotes a connecting block; 3 denotes a flat spring; 4 denotes a spring deflection assembly; 401 denotes a hinge; 402 denotes a slider; 403 denotes a flexible link; 404 denotes a V-shaped link; 405 denotes a force-applying roller; 406 denotes a holder; 407 denotes a screw; 408 denotes a limiting block; 5 denotes a wheel assembly; 6 denotes a movement supporting surface; 7 denotes a bottom frame; 8 denotes an air spring; 9 denotes an air-cushion device; 10 denotes an shifting-in/out mechanism; and 11 denotes a bottom frame of a photoetching machine.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Features and advantages of the invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description, and from the appended claims. Note that the drawings are provided in a very simplified form not necessarily drawn to scale, and their only intention is to facilitate convenience and clarity in explaining the embodiments.
(12) As used herein, a hinge is meant to refer to a connecting element which connects two objects together while allowing one of them to pivot with respect to the other without being detached therefrom. Accordingly, the term hinging is meant to refer to a connection allowing the aforementioned relative movement.
Embodiment 1
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(15) Further, according to the present invention, the spring deflection assembly 4 may include a slider 402, a flexible link 403, a V-shaped link 404 and an adjusting member. As shown in
(16) Optionally, the flexible link 403 may be a telescopic link for providing a tension. Under the action of the slider 402, it may pull the V-shaped link 404 or limit its pivoting.
(17) Optionally, the end of the V-shaped link that is brought into contact with the object 1 may be provided with a force-applying roller 405. The V-shaped link 404 is contacted with the object 1 by the force-applying roller 405. When the V-shaped link 404 pivots, it can apply a force to the object 1 through the force-applying roller 405. In response, a reactive force from the object 1 transmits through the force-applying roller 405 and acts back on the V-shaped link 404, increasing a force that it exerts downward on the segment of the flat spring 3 connected to the wheel assembly 5 and further deflecting this segment downward. As a result, the wheel assembly 5 will come into contact with the movement supporting surface 6 and press against it with sufficient pressure and static friction therebetween.
(18) Optionally, the force-applying roller 405 may be supported by a holder 406 attached to the object 1. The holder 406 may be configured to protect the flat spring 3 from being undesirably pushed down too much and broken.
(19) Optionally, the adjusting member may include a screw 407 and a limiting block 408. The screw 407 threadedly engages the slider 402, and the limiting block 408 is secured to the flat spring 3. The screw 407 may have a head confined within the limiting block 408. The screw 407 can be adjusted to change the position of the slider 402 so that the flexible link 403 is contracted or extended accordingly to cause a pivoting of the V-shaped link 404.
(20) Optionally, the wheel assembly 5 may include a bracket, a wheel, a motor and a transmission gear. The wheel is connected to the flat spring 3 by the bracket, and the transmission gear is connected to the wheel at one end and to the motor at the other end. The motor is configured to drive the wheel to rotate with the aid of the transmission gear.
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(23) Operation of this shifting-in/out device will be described in detail below.
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(30) In summary, in the shifting-in/out mechanism of the present invention, the two segments of the flat spring are connected to each other by a hinge, and all locations of the flat spring that are stressed to cause deflection of the flat spring are substantially on a single line. This ensures that the forces are balanced to prevent the flat spring from being stuck by an excessive deflecting torque. Moreover, in the shifting-in/out device of the present invention, a plurality of such shifting-in/out mechanisms may be arranged in pairs and in symmetry on the lower surface or side surfaces of the object so that sufficient friction can be generated between the wheels and the movement supporting surface to drive the workpiece stage to move while avoiding the workpiece stage from tipping over due to an excessive pressure exerted by any of the wheels on the movement supporting surface, in particular the ground surface. Therefore, shifting-in/out movement can be achieved in an automated manner more rapidly with higher safety.
(31) The embodiments presented above are merely several preferred examples and are in no way meant to limit the present invention. It is intended that any modifications such as equivalent alternatives or variations made to the subject matter or features thereof disclosed herein made by any person of ordinary skill in the art based on the above teachings without departing from the scope of the present invention are also considered to fall within the scope of the present invention.