CARRIER TAPE
20240239581 ยท 2024-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D73/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A carrier tap has a belt shape and includes material forming layers laminated in a lamination direction, a front surface and a back surface opposed to each other in a height direction corresponding to the lamination direction, and accommodating portions that each accommodate a component. The accommodating portions are each adjacent to the front surface and each aligned along a length direction with a partition wall interposed therebetween. The partition wall includes a top lower in height than a top of the front surface.
Claims
1. A carrier tape comprising: a belt shape body including material including layers laminated in a lamination direction; a front surface and a back surface opposed to each other in a height direction corresponding to the lamination direction; and a plurality of accommodating portions that each accommodate a component, the plurality of accommodating portions each being adjacent to the front surface and each aligned along a length direction with a partition wall interposed therebetween; wherein the partition wall includes a top that is lower than a top of the front surface in the height direction.
2. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein a distance from the top of the partition wall to the front surface in the height direction is about 5% or more and about 30% or less of a depth of each of the plurality of accommodating portions.
3. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein the partition wall has a thickness of about 0.2 mm or more and about 0.45 mm or less.
4. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein a cross-sectional shape of the top of the partition wall along the length direction and the height direction is round or substantially round and convex toward the front surface.
5. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein a density of the partition wall is higher than that of portions other than the partition wall.
6. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein the belt shape body is made of paper.
7. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein the layers are sheets of paper.
8. The carrier tape according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of feed holes in each of which a respective one of the plurality of accommodating portions is provided.
9. The carrier tape according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of feed holes are circular or substantially circular.
10. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of accommodating portions are shaped to accommodate a chip-shaped electronic component having a rectangular or substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape.
11. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of accommodating portions are shaped to accommodate a semiconductor chip or a multilayer ceramic capacitor.
12. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of accommodating portions includes a rectangular or substantially rectangular internal space.
13. The carrier tape according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of accommodating portions includes a bottom portion, a pair of lateral wall portions, and a pair of the partition walls.
14. The carrier tape according to claim 13, wherein a cross-sectional shape of the top of each of the pair of partition walls is round or substantially round.
15. The carrier tape according to claim 14, wherein a radius of a surface of the top of each of the pair of partition walls is about 0.1 mm or more and about 1.5 mm or less.
16. The carrier tape according to claim 13, wherein a cross-sectional shape of the top of each of the pair of partition walls is a semi-arc shape or a rectangular or substantially rectangular shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Hereinafter, example embodiments will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0015] The carrier tape 1 according to the present example embodiment has a belt or strip shape and is made of paper, for example, which is a laminated material including layers in the thickness direction. The paper of the carrier tape 1 is a so-called laminated paper, and is formed by laminating a plurality of sheets of paper in the lamination direction and bonding them together. In
[0016] The carrier tape 1 includes a front surface 1a and a back surface 1b opposed to each other in the height direction. The front surface 1a and the back surface 1b are both flat surfaces and are parallel or substantially parallel to each other. The distance between the front surface 1a and the back surface 1b is the maximum distance in the height direction of the carrier tape 1. In other words, the distance between the front surface 1a and the back surface 1b refers to the thickness of the carrier tape 1.
[0017] The front surface 1a of the carrier tape 1 includes a plurality of accommodating portions 10. The plurality of accommodating portions 10 are provided at equal or substantially equal pitches along the length direction at positions offset toward one end in the width direction of the carrier tape 1. The front surface 1a of the carrier tape 1 includes a plurality of feed holes 30 provided at equal pitches along the length direction on the other end opposite to the one end in the width direction in which the plurality of accommodating portions 10 are provided. Each of the feed holes 30 is a circular or substantially circular through hole penetrating from the front surface 1a to the back surface 1b.
[0018] Each of the plurality of accommodating portions 10 accommodates one component M shown in
[0019] Partition walls 20 to separate the plurality of accommodating portions 10 are provided between the accommodating portions 10 adjacent to each other in the length direction. The plurality of accommodating portions 10 are aligned in a line along the length direction with each of the partition walls 20 interposed therebetween.
[0020] Each of the accommodating portions 10 is a recess opened toward the front surface 1a of the carrier tape 1. Each of the accommodating portions 10 includes a rectangular or substantially rectangular internal space corresponding to the component M to be accommodated. As shown in
[0021] Each of the pair of lateral wall portions 12 of the accommodating portion 10 is a flat surface along the length direction and the height direction. Each of the pair of lateral wall portions 12 stands substantially vertically from both end edges in the width direction of the bottom portion 11 to be directly continuous with the front surface 1a. That is, when the carrier tape 1 is viewed from above as shown in
[0022] As shown in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] In the present example embodiment, the thickness G, which is the dimension in the length direction of each of the partition walls 20, is not limited, but is, for example, about 0.2 mm or more and about 0.45 mm or less. When each of the partition walls 20 has such a small thickness G, the pitches of the plurality of accommodating portions 10 are reduced, and the number of accommodating portions 10 can be increased, such that it is possible to efficiently accommodate a large number of components M. Such a configuration is preferable.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] The cross-sectional shape of the top 21 of each of the partition walls 20 may not be in such a round or substantially round shape. For example, as shown in
[0027] In the carrier tape 1 according to the present example embodiment, the accommodating portion 10 and the partition wall 20 are formed at the same time by pressing a molding die against the front surface 1a of a material made of belt-shaped laminated paper for press-molding. At the time of press-molding, the partition wall 20 is compressed in the height direction and the thickness direction from the material state. Therefore, the degree of compression of each of the partition walls 20 is higher than that of the other portions, and the density of each of the partition walls 20 is higher than that of the other portions other than the partition walls 20. Further, since the density is high, the hardness of each of the partition walls 20 is higher than that of the other portions.
[0028] In the carrier tape 1 of the present example embodiment, one component M is accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodating portions 10, and a cover tape (not shown) to seal the plurality of accommodating portions 10 is attached to the front surface 1a. With such a configuration, the component M is sealed in each of the plurality of the accommodating portions 10 without falling off. The carrier tape 1 in which one component M is accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodating portions 10 is wound around a reel (not shown), and is transported or stored. Then, in the carrier tape 1, the cover tape is peeled off while being unwound from the reel at a supply destination or the like of the components M, and the components M are picked up from the accommodating portion 10 and used. When the carrier tape 1 is unwound from the reel, the teeth of the rotating conveying sprocket are sequentially engaged with the feed hole 30. Thus, the carrier tape 1 is unwound from the reel, and the plurality of components M are conveyed in the unwinding direction.
[0029] The carrier tapes 1 according to the example embodiments achieve the following advantageous effects.
[0030] According to an example embodiment of the present invention, the carrier tape 1 has a belt shape and includes material forming layers laminated in a lamination direction. The carrier tape 1 includes the front surface 1a and the back surface 1b opposed to each other in the height direction corresponding to the lamination direction, and the plurality of accommodating portions 10 that each accommodate a component M. The plurality of accommodating portions 10 are each adjacent to the front surface 1a and each aligned along the length direction with the partition wall 20 interposed therebetween. The partition wall 20 includes the top 21, and a height position of the top 21 is lower than a height position of the front surface 1a in the height direction.
[0031] With such a configuration, since the height of each of the partition walls 20 is smaller than the height of the carrier tape 1, i.e., the thickness of the carrier tape 1, it is possible to reduce the occurrence of interlayer peeling as compared with the case of the same height as the thickness of the carrier tape 1. In other words, interlayer peeling is less likely to occur in the partition walls 20.
[0032] In the carrier tape 1 according to an example embodiment of the present invention, it is preferable that the distance H1 from the top 21 to the front surface 1a in the height direction is about 5% or more and about 30% or less of the depth H2 of each of the plurality of accommodating portions 10, for example.
[0033] With such a configuration, the height of each of the partition walls 20 can be maintained to such an extent that the component M accommodated in each of the accommodating portions 10 does not move beyond each of the partition walls 20 disadvantageously, such that it is possible to achieve the advantageous effect of reducing or preventing interlayer peeling due to being low in height.
[0034] In the carrier tape 1 according to an example embodiment of the present invention, each of the partition walls 20 preferably has a thickness of about 0.2 mm or more and about 0.45 mm or less, for example.
[0035] With such a configuration, the pitches of the plurality of accommodating portions 10 are reduced and the number of accommodating portions 10 increases such that it is possible to efficiently accommodate a large number of components M.
[0036] In the carrier tape 1 according to an example embodiment of the present invention, it is preferable that a cross-sectional shape of the top 21 along the length direction and the height direction is round or substantially round and convex toward the front surface 1a.
[0037] For example, when the side cross-sectional shape of the top 21 is rectangular and includes a corner, delamination is likely to occur at such a corner, and accordingly interlayer peeling or burring is likely to occur. However, with the top 21 having a round or substantially round shape, such a disadvantage is less likely to occur. In other words, with the top 21 having a round or substantially round shape, it is possible to reduce or prevent the occurrence of interlayer peeling or burring at the top 21.
[0038] In the carrier tape 1 according to an example embodiment of the present invention, it is preferable that a density of each of the partition walls 20 is higher than that of the other portions other than the partition walls 20.
[0039] With such a configuration, the layer of each of the partition walls 20 becomes dense, such that it is possible to further reduce or prevent the occurrence of interlayer peeling.
[0040] While example embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.