IRON TIP CLEANER DEVICE FOR SOLDERING IRON
20220339726 ยท 2022-10-27
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
B23K3/029
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An iron tip cleaner device includes a cleaner portion that strips off a solder residue adhered to an iron tip of a soldering iron through jetting of air; an air supply portion supplying, to the cleaner portion, the air to be jetted; and an air exhaust portion exhausting the air jetted to the soldering iron. The air exhaust portion includes a first opening that is an opening through which the air jetted to the soldering iron is discharged and a second opening that is an opening of a pipe starting from an air supply port, a flow of air jetted from the second opening promotes the discharge of the air from the first opening, and air supplied to the air supply portion which supplies, to the cleaner portion, the air to be jetted and the air jetted from the second opening are supplied from one common air supply port.
Claims
1. An iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron comprising: an iron tip receiving portion that receives an iron tip of a soldering iron inserted therein; a cleaner portion that strips off a solder residue adhered to the iron tip of the soldering iron through jetting of air; an air supply portion that supplies, to the cleaner portion, the air to be jetted; an air exhaust portion that exhausts the air jetted to the soldering iron; and a housing, the air jetted to the soldering iron flowing toward the air exhaust portion in an internal space of the housing, wherein the air exhaust portion includes a first opening that is an opening through which the air jetted to the soldering iron is discharged, and a second opening that is an opening of a pipe starting from an air supply port, a flow of air jetted from the second opening promotes the discharge of the air from the first opening, and air to be supplied to the air supply portion which supplies, to the cleaner portion, the air to be jetted and the air to be jetted from the second opening are supplied from one common air supply port.
2. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, wherein the first opening is disposed at a position at which the first opening surrounds the second opening.
3. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, further comprising: a mechanism configured such that a ring-shaped copper wire is disposed in an insertion portion of the iron tip, a change in electrostatic capacity caused by the iron tip having approached the ring-shaped copper wire is detected, and the mechanism is triggered by the detection and starts to jet air.
4. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, wherein the iron tip receiving portion is opened in a direction inclined from a vertical direction such that the iron tip receiving portion comes into sight of an operator who cleans the iron tip.
5. The iron tip cleaner device for a soldering iron according to claim 1, wherein the iron tip receiving portion is opened in a vertical direction so as to receive the iron tip lowered in the vertical direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Overview of all Embodiments of the Invention of the Present Application
[0019] A first embodiment is an example in which an iron tip is inserted into a cleaner device from an obliquely upper side and mainly assumes to be employed in a case in which soldering is performed by a manual operation. A second embodiment is an example in which an iron tip is inserted into a cleaner device from a side right above the cleaner device and mainly assumes to be employed in a case in which soldering is performed by a robot. A third embodiment is an example related to a mechanism that detects whether or not an iron tip has been inserted into an iron insertion port of a cleaner device, which is another example of a mechanism described in the first embodiment and can be applied to both the cleaner devices in the first embodiment and the second embodiment. Hereinafter, each of the embodiments will be described separately.
First Embodiment
[0020] The first embodiment will be described with reference to
[0021] As illustrated in
[0022] As illustrated in
[0023] The iron tip cleaner 20 includes therein a partitioning plate 22 that partitions a housing of the iron tip cleaner. The inside of the iron tip cleaner is divided by the partitioning plate 22 into a front chamber 24 on the front side of the partitioning plate and a back chamber 23 on the back side of the partitioning plate. The partitioning plate 22 does not completely split the inside of the iron tip cleaner 20 and includes voids that are sufficient for air to smoothly flow into the back chamber 23, on the upper side and lateral sides between the partitioning plate 22 and the housing. This is because a mechanism for discharging air to the outside is provided in the back chamber 23 as will be described later, and if the air does not smoothly flow into the back chamber 23, the discharge of the air to the outside is prevented.
[0024] The back chamber 23 includes an air supply port 27 for supplying air to the iron tip cleaner, a solenoid valve 30 that controls opening and closing of a pipe through which the supplied air flows, a joint 31 that splits a flowing direction in the pipe into two directions, and an exhaust port 28 that discharges air to the outside.
[0025] Operations of the cleaner device according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to
[0026] As described above, illustration of the pipes that connect the members is omitted in
[0027] An existing transmissive sensor is provided at the position illustrated with the reference sign 13 (
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[0029] The air flows while swirling in the cleaning pot 21 and is jetted toward the iron tip.
[0030] Air after finishing the cleaning of the iron tip of the soldering iron in the cleaning pot 21 flows toward the scrap receptacle 25 inside the housing of the iron tip cleaner 20 as illustrated by the arrows of the solid lines in
[0031] Using
[0032] As schematically illustrated in
[0033] Air that has flowed out of the inner outlet port 29b of the exhaust port then flows toward the assembled outlet port 29c of the exhaust port and is directly discharged. At this time, a flow of air is formed from the inner outlet port 29b toward the assembled outlet port 29c inside the exhaust port 28. The flow of the air formed here causes a flow of the air inside the housing of the iron tip cleaner 20 flowing from 29a toward the exhaust port 28. As a result, the air after finishing the cleaning of the iron tip of the soldering iron avoids the partitioning plate 22 in the housing of the iron tip cleaner 20 and flows above the housing and the like, and the air that has flowed into the back chamber 23 passes through the outer inlet port 29a of the exhaust port, enters the exhaust port, and is discharged from the assembled outlet port 29c of the exhaust port. Since the air that has flowed into the back chamber 23 originally seeks and flows to an outlet port in the housing of the iron tip cleaner, if even a slight air flow has been generated, the air is likely to flow out with the slight air flow.
Second Embodiment
[0034] The second embodiment will be described with reference to
Third Embodiment
[0035] The third embodiment will be described with reference to
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0036] 10 Soldering iron [0037] 15 Iron tip insertion port [0038] 20 Iron tip cleaner [0039] 21 Cleaning pot [0040] 22 Partitioning plate [0041] 23 Back chamber [0042] 24 Front chamber [0043] 25 Scrap receptacle [0044] 26 Control board [0045] 27 Air supply port [0046] 28 Exhaust port [0047] 29a Outer inlet port of exhaust port [0048] 29b Inner outlet port of exhaust port [0049] 29c Assembled outlet port of exhaust port [0050] 30 Solenoid valve [0051] 31 Joint [0052] 40 Iron tip cleaner [0053] 45 Iron tip insertion port [0054] 47 Air supply port [0055] 50 Fastening tool [0056] 60 Ring-shaped copper wire [0057] 100 Iron tip cleaning device for soldering iron [0058] 101 Suction hose connection port [0059] 102 Tray [0060] 103 Air jetting nozzle [0061] 110 Soldering iron