Film peeling device and method of peeling film
11660805 ยท 2023-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T156/1944
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T156/1168
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T156/1978
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B32B38/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T156/1132
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B32B43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C63/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A film peeling device includes a chamber, a lower stage disposed on a first wall of the chamber, first to fourth grippers capable of peeling first to fourth sides of a film by gripping the first to fourth sides of the film attached to an object disposed on the lower stage and an upper stage disposed on a second wall of the chamber facing the first wall of the chamber and capable of extending in a first direction in which the object is disposed.
Claims
1. A film peeling device comprising: a chamber; a lower stage disposed on a first wall of the chamber; first to fourth grippers capable of peeling first to fourth sides of a film by gripping the first to fourth sides of the film attached to an object disposed on the lower stage; and an upper stage disposed on a second wall of the chamber facing the first wall of the chamber and capable of extending in a first direction in which the object is disposed.
2. The film peeling device of claim 1, wherein the first to fourth grippers are disposed on the first wall of the chamber.
3. The film peeling device of claim 1, wherein the first to fourth grippers are respectively disposed on first to fourth sidewalls perpendicular to the first wall of the chamber.
4. The film peeling device of claim 1, wherein the upper stage includes: a support part disposed on the second wall of the chamber; an extension part at least partially disposed inside the support part and movable in the first direction; and an adsorption part disposed at an end of the extension part in the first direction and capable of adsorbing the object.
5. The film peeling device of claim 1, further comprising: a transport part disposed between the second wall of the chamber and the upper stage, wherein the transport part transports the upper stage in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction.
6. The film peeling device of claim 1, wherein an alignment mark is displayed on a surface of the lower stage contacting the object.
7. The film peeling device of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of connection elements disposed between the first wall of the chamber and the lower stage, and extending in a second direction opposite to the first direction so that the upper stage adsorbs the object.
8. The film peeling device of claim 7, wherein each of the plurality of connection elements includes: a support part disposed on the first wall of the chamber; and an extension part at least partially disposed inside the support part and movable in the second direction.
9. The film peeling device of claim 1, wherein the first to fourth grippers are movable in the first direction.
10. The film peeling device of claim 1, wherein the first to fourth grippers are movable in a direction between the first direction and a direction perpendicular to the first direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other features and advantages of the disclosure will become more apparent by describing in detailed example embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(8) Hereinafter, the disclosure will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(11) The flat portion PA may be located on an upper surface of the display device DD and a rear surface of the display device DD. Pixels may be disposed in the flat portion PA. The display device DD may display an image through the flat portion PA.
(12) The side portion CA may be extended to the flat portion PA. The side portion CA may be disposed along an edge of the display device DD between the upper surface of the display device DD and the rear surface of the display device DD. In embodiments, the side portion CA may include first to fourth sides, and an image may be displayed on the first to fourth sides as well. To this end, pixels may also be disposed in the side portion CA.
(13) The side portion CA may connect the upper surface of the display device DD and the rear surface of the display device DD. In embodiments, the side portion CA may have various forms. For example, an area of the upper surface of the display device DD may be smaller than that of the rear surface of the display device DD. The side portion CA may have a predetermined inclination and connect the upper surface of the display device DD to the rear surface of the display device DD. The side portion CA may have a curvature and connect the upper surface of the display device DD and the rear surface of the display device DD.
(14) As another example, for example, an area of the upper surface of the display device DD and an area of the rear surface of the display device DD may be the same as an area of the rear surface of the display device DD and overlap each other. The side portion CA may be disposed perpendicular to the upper surface of the display device DD and the rear surface of the display device DD and may connect the upper surface of the display device DD with the rear surface of the display device DD. As another example, the side portion CA may connect the upper surface of the display device DD and the rear surface of the display device DD while a center of the side portion CA protrudes outside of the display device DD.
(15) The display device DD may include various components therein. At least some of the components and the display device DD may have a same shape. For example, a window, a display panel, and the like and the display device DD may have a same shape. Accordingly, the window, the display panel, and the like may also include a flat portion and a side portion similar to the display device DD. A film (e.g., a protective film) may be attached to the window, the display panel, and the like. The film may protect the window, the display panel, and the like from external impacts in a process of manufacturing the display device DD. For example, the film may protect the window, the display panel, and the like from external scratches in a process of transporting the window and the display panel.
(16) However, the film must be removed in a process of combining the window, the display panel, or the like. Accordingly, a film peeling device (or film stripping device) for removing the film from the window, the display panel, or the like and a method of peeling a film by using the film peeling device will be described.
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(19) The lower stage LS may be disposed inside a chamber. For example, the lower stage LS may be disposed on a first wall positioned in a first direction DR1 of the chamber. An object DP to be removed to which a film PF is attached may be disposed on the lower stage LS. The object DP to be removed may include the above-described window, display panel, or the like. The film PF may refer to a protective film for protecting the window, the display panel, and the like from external impacts while they are transported.
(20) On the lower stage LS, as illustrated in
(21) As illustrated in
(22) In embodiments, the grippers GP may grip a portion of the film PF. For example, the grippers GP may grip a protrusion of the film PF that protrudes outward of the object DP to be removed. Thereafter, a film peeling process may be performed by the grippers GP pulling a portion of the film PF.
(23) In embodiments, the grippers GP may be disposed inside the chamber. For example, the grippers GP may be disposed on the first wall of the chamber. Alternatively, for example, the grippers GP may be disposed on first to fourth sidewalls perpendicular to the first wall of the chamber, respectively. The grippers GP may be disposed at various locations inside the chamber. For example, the grippers GP may be disposed on the lower stage LS or on a second wall opposite the first wall.
(24) In embodiments, four grippers GP may be provided. Each of the four grippers GP may be disposed on the first to fourth sidewalls of the chamber. Each of the four grippers GP may grip the first to fourth sides of the film PF. The four grippers GP may simultaneously peel the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed. In case that the four grippers GP separate the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed at the same time, the film peeling device may not cause damage to the object to be removed DP. Therefore, the film PF may be readily removed.
(25) In embodiments, the grippers GP may move in a direction between the first direction DR1 and a direction perpendicular to the first direction DR1, and away from the object DP to be removed to peel the film PF. For example, the grippers GP may perform a film peeling process while pulling the film PF in a diagonal direction. While a friction between the film PF and the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed may be reduced or minimized, the film PF may be peeled from the object DP to be removed. Therefore, it is possible to minimize the power required to peel the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed.
(26) As another example, in embodiments, the grippers GP may move in the first direction DR1 to peel the film PF. For example, the grippers GP may perform a film peeling process while pulling the film PF in a vertical direction.
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(29) In embodiments, the extension part EP1 may be disposed inside the support part SP1. To this end, the support part SP1 may have an empty space therein. In the empty space, the extension part EP1 may move in a direction opposite to the first direction DR1 and the first direction DR1. Through this, the upper stage US may extend in the first direction DR1. For example, in the upper stage US, the extension part EP1 may move in the first direction DR1 to adsorb the object DP to be removed. After the upper stage US adsorbs the object DP to be removed, the extension part EP1 may move in a direction opposite to the first direction DR1 to separate the object DP to be removed and the film PF. The adsorption part AP may adsorb the object DP to be removed. In embodiments, the adsorption part AP may adsorb the object DP to be removed by including an adsorbing material, or may adsorb the object DP to be removed by a vacuum adsorption method.
(30) As illustrated in
(31) In the upper stage US, only the extension part EP1 may tilt in a direction while the support part SP1 is fixed. Accordingly, the adhesion area between the object DP to be removed and the film PF may be reduced.
(32) Thereafter, the upper stage US may separate the object DP to be removed from the film PF in the process of being transported in the second direction DR2 perpendicular to the first direction DR1 by the transport part.
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(34) The transport part may be disposed between the chamber and the upper stage US. As illustrated in
(35) The film peeling device may include the chamber, the lower stage LS disposed on the first wall of the chamber, first to fourth grippers GP capable of simultaneously peeling the first to fourth sides of the film PF by gripping the first to fourth sides of the film PF attached to the object to be removed DP disposed on the lower stage LS, and the upper stage US disposed on the second wall facing the first wall of the chamber and capable of extending in the first direction DR1 in which the object DP to be removed is disposed. The film stripping device may simultaneously strip the first to fourth sides of the film PF attached to the object DP to be stripped.
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(38) In embodiments, the grippers GP may grip a portion of the film PF. For example, the grippers GP may grip a protrusion of the film PF that protrudes outward of the object DP to be removed. Thereafter, a film peeling process may be performed by the grippers GP pulling the portion of the film PF.
(39) In embodiments, the grippers GP may be disposed inside the chamber. For example, the grippers GP may be disposed on the first wall of the chamber. As another example, the grippers GP may be disposed on first to fourth sidewalls perpendicular to the first wall of the chamber, respectively. The grippers GP may be disposed at various locations inside the chamber. For example, the grippers GP may be disposed on the lower stage LS or on a second wall opposite the first wall.
(40) In embodiments, four grippers GP may be provided. Each of the four grippers GP may be disposed on the first to fourth sidewalls of the chamber. Each of the four grippers GP may grip the first to fourth sides of the film PF. The four grippers GP may simultaneously peel the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed. In case that the four grippers GP separate the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed at the same time, the film peeling device may not cause damage to the object DP to be removed. Thus, the film PF may be readily removed. Since the four grippers GP simultaneously peel the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed, the film peeling device may reduce the occurrence of foreign matter.
(41) In embodiments, the grippers GP may move in the first direction DR1 to peel the film PF. For example, the grippers GP may perform a film peeling process while pulling the film PF in a vertical direction.
(42) The film peeling device may peel the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object to be removed DP while minimizing the moving distance of the grippers GP.
(43) The film peeling device may include the chamber, the lower stage LS disposed on the first wall of the chamber, first to fourth grippers GP capable of simultaneously peeling the first to fourth sides of the film PF by gripping the first to fourth sides of the film PF attached to the object to be removed DP disposed on the lower stage LS, and the upper stage US disposed on the second wall facing the first wall of the chamber and capable of extending in the first direction DR1 in which the object DP to be removed is disposed. The film peeling device may simultaneously peel the first to fourth sides of the film PF attached to the object DP to be removed.
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(46) The lower stage LS may be disposed inside a chamber. For example, the lower stage LS may be disposed on a first wall positioned in a first direction DR1 of the chamber. An object DP to be removed to which the film PF is attached may be disposed on the lower stage LS. The object DP to be removed may include the above-described window, display panel, or the like. The film PF may refer to a protective film for protecting the window, the display panel, and the like.
(47) The grippers GP may grip a portion of the film PF. Thereafter, a film peeling process may be performed while the grippers GP pull the portion of the film PF.
(48) In embodiments, the grippers GP may be disposed inside the chamber. For example, the grippers GP may be disposed on the first wall of the chamber. As another example, the grippers GP may be disposed on first to fourth sidewalls perpendicular to the first wall of the chamber, respectively. The grippers GP may be disposed at various locations inside the chamber. For example, the grippers GP may be disposed on the lower stage LS or on a second wall opposite the first wall.
(49) In embodiments, four grippers GP may be provided. Each of the four grippers GP may be disposed on the first to fourth sidewalls of the chamber. Each of the four grippers GP may grip the first to fourth sides of the film PF. The four grippers GP may simultaneously peel the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed. In case that the four grippers GP separate the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed at the same time, the film peeling device may not cause damage to the object DP to be removed. Thus, the film PF may be readily removed. In addition, since the four grippers GP simultaneously peel the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object to be removed DP, the film peeling device may reduce the occurrence of foreign matter.
(50) In embodiments, the grippers GP may move in a direction between the first direction DR1 and a direction perpendicular to the first direction DR1, and away from the object DP to be removed to peel the film PF. For example, the grippers GP may perform a film peeling process while pulling the film PF in a diagonal direction. While a friction between the film PF and the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed, the film PF may be peeled from the object DP to be removed. Through this, it is possible to minimize or reduce the power required to peel the film PF from the first to fourth sides of the object DP to be removed.
(51) As another example, in embodiments, the grippers GP may move in the first direction DR1 to peel the film PF. For example, the grippers GP may perform a film peeling process while pulling the film PF in a vertical direction.
(52) As illustrated in
(53) The connection element may be disposed between the lower stage LS and the first wall of the chamber. The connection element may support the lower stage LS and may move the lower stage LS in the first direction DR1. In embodiments, in the connection element, the extension part EP2 may be disposed inside the support part SP2. At least a portion of the extension part EP2 may be exposed to the outside of the support part SP2. The extension part EP2 may move in the first direction DR1 within the support part SP2. Through this, the connection element may move the lower stage LS in the first direction DR1.
(54) The connection element may move the lower stage LS again in the first direction DR1 after the upper stage US adsorbs the object DP to be removed. Through this, the film peeling device may separate the film PF and the object DP to be removed.
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(56) The foregoing is illustrative of the disclosure and is not to be construed as limiting thereof. Although a few example embodiments of the disclosure have been described, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the example embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the disclosure. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure as defined in the claims. In the claims, means-plus-function clauses are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. Therefore, it is to be understood that the foregoing is illustrative of the disclosure and is not to be construed as limited to the specific example embodiments disclosed, and that modifications to the disclosed example embodiments, as well as other example embodiments, are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. The disclosure is defined by the following claims, with equivalents of the claims to be included therein.