SOLDERING SYSTEM
20230147525 · 2023-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Alexander Diehm (Wertheim, DE)
- Lothar Endreß (Wertheim, DE)
- Uwe Hofmann (Würzburg, DE)
- Benedict Fleischmann (Neubrunn, DE)
Cpc classification
H05K2203/081
ELECTRICITY
B23K1/0016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K1/012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Soldering system, in particular a reflow soldering system, for continuous soldering of printed circuit boards along a transport direction, that includes a process channel having a preheating zone, at least one of a soldering zone and a cooling zone, including a main body, at least one covering hood that is pivotable about a hood axis between a closed position, in which the process channel is closed, and an open position, in which the covering hood is open and the process channel is accessible.
Claims
1. Soldering system for continuous soldering of printed circuit boards along a transport direction, comprising a process channel which comprises a preheating zone, at least one of a soldering zone and a cooling zone, comprising a main body and comprising at least one covering hood, the covering hood being pivotable about a hood axis provided parallel to the transport direction, between a closed position, in which the process channel is closed, and an open position, in which the covering hood is open and the process channel is accessible, and comprising at least one drive unit which comprises a motor and a lifting element such that the motor actuates the lifting element for opening and/or closing the covering hood, characterized in that the motor is arranged on the covering hood and in that the lifting element is supported on the main body when the covering hood is displaced into the open position and/or into the closed position.
2. Soldering system according to claim 1, characterized in that the motor is designed as an electric motor having a drive shaft and in that the motor is arranged on the covering hood such that the drive shaft runs parallel to the transport direction.
3. Soldering system according to claim 1, characterized in that the lifting element is designed as a lifting rod or as a spindle nut which interacts with a threaded spindle of the motor, or comprises such a lifting rod or spindle nut.
4. Soldering system according to claim 1, characterized in that the motor is arranged on the covering hood so as to be pivotable at least to an extent about a first compensation axis running parallel to the hood axis, and in that the lifting element is arranged on the main body so as to be pivotable at least to an extent about a second compensation axis likewise running parallel to the hood axis.
5. Soldering system according to claim 1, characterized in that the covering hood encloses a hood chamber, there being provided in the hood chamber an upper channel half forming the process channel and having nozzle plates, heating or cooling elements, air channels conducting process gas and/or fan modules for generating a temperature profile and/or an air flow in the process channel.
6. Soldering system according to claim 5, characterized in that, in order to form the hood chamber, the covering hood comprises a frame structure having portal-type frame legs extending transversely to the transport direction, the frame legs each having a first support section directed toward the hood axis and a second support section directed toward the drive unit and a central section provided between the support sections.
7. Soldering system according to claim 5, characterized in that the frame legs each have a vertical extension with an upper side and a lower side, and in that fan modules lie in the vertical direction at least partly in the region between the upper side and the lower side of the frame legs and do not protrude beyond the upper side of the frame legs.
8. Soldering system according to claim 1, characterized in that a heat shield for heat shielding of the motor is provided in or on the covering hood.
9. Soldering system according claim 1, comprising two long sides, characterized in that the hood axis is provided in or in the region of one long side, the covering hood having, on its outer side facing away from the process channel, one or more hood flaps which are arranged so as to be pivotable about a flap axis, running parallel to the hood axis and provided in or in the region of the other long side, between an open position and a closed position.
10. Soldering system according to claim 9, characterized in that the flap axis is arranged above the hood axis in the vertical direction.
11. Soldering system according to claim 9, characterized in that the hood flaps have, in the closed position, a horizontal section which is located close to the flap axis and extends in the horizontal direction and an inclined section which is remote from the flap axis and forms an obtuse angle with the horizontal section.
12. Soldering system according to claim 9, characterized in that the covering hood has two or more hood flaps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Further details of the invention can be found in the following description, which describes and explains an exemplary embodiment of the invention in more detail.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0034] A preheating zone 20, a soldering zone 22 and a cooling zone 24 are provided in the process channel 16. In the reflow soldering system 10 shown in
[0035] As is clear from
[0036] The soldering item, that is to say the printed circuit board provided with the solder paste and fitted with electronic components, is first heated in the preheating zone 20 to a temperature which is below the melting temperature of the solder paste. In the soldering zone 22, the printed circuit board is heated for a certain duration to a process temperature which is above the melting point of the solder paste, so that said solder paste melts in the soldering zone in order to solder the electronic components to the printed circuit board. In the cooling zone 24, the soldering item is cooled so that the liquid solder solidifies before the soldering item is removed at the outlet 14 of the reflow soldering system 10.
[0037] A transport system 34 is provided within the reflow soldering system 10 for transporting the circuit boards along the transport direction 18.
[0038] As is clear from
[0039] As is further apparent from
[0040] The soldering system 10 has two long sides 42 and 44 and two short sides 46 and 48. As can be clearly seen in
[0041] In
[0042] Such an arrangement ensures that, as is clear from
[0043] Among other things, this has the advantage that, when the covering hood 25 is opened, and thus when the process channel 16 is exposed, gas flowing out of the process channel 16 does not flow into the upper hood chamber 30 covered by the cover flaps 26, 28. Furthermore, a plurality of operators can simultaneously check or maintain the process channel 16 and, independently thereof, the hood chamber 30 covered by the cover flaps 26, 28.
[0044] As is clear from
[0045] If the covering hood 25 is opened, in particular the process channel 16 and the transport system provided therein are therefore accessible. If the hood flaps 26, 28 are folded out, in particular the fan modules 50 provided therein are accessible along with their heating elements as well as air channels provided there.
[0046] In their closed position, which is shown in
[0047] The main body 60 stands on a substrate by means of feet 62. The feet 62 are provided on a lower frame 64. Furthermore, drive units 66 for the motorized opening and closing of the covering hood 25 are provided, and are supported at one end on the lower frame 64 and at the other end on the covering hood 25. As is also clear from
[0048] The central frame leg 68 is shown enlarged in
[0049] The motors 76 are preferably designed as electric motors and have a drive shaft along the axis 77, which runs parallel to the transport direction 18 and parallel to the hood axis 32 and to the flap axis 38.
[0050] The lifting elements 78 of the drive units 66 can in particular be designed as lifting rods or as spindle nuts which interact with a threaded spindle of the respective motor 76, or can comprise such a lifting rod or spindle nut.
[0051] In order to compensate for a relative movement between the drive units 66, the main body 64 and the frame legs 68 during movement of the covering hood 25, the respective motor 76 is pivotable on the covering hood 25 or on the support section 72 about a compensation axis 80 running parallel to the hood axis 32. Accordingly, the end of the associated lifting section 74 that faces away from the respective motor 76 is arranged so as to be pivotable to an extent about a compensation axis 82, running parallel to the hood axis 32, on the main body 60.
[0052] In order to shield the motors 76 against heat, heat shields 83 are provided in the region of the process zone in the covering hood 25.
[0053] As is clear in particular from
[0054] As is clear from