Transport system for transporting soldering material through a soldering apparatus, and a soldering apparatus
20230143981 · 2023-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23K37/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K1/0016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K1/012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K37/047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Transport system for transporting soldering material through a soldering apparatus and soldering apparatus, having two transport tracks running parallel to one another and extending in a transport direction, wherein each of the transport tracks includes two transport rails, and wherein at least one of the two transport rails of the respective transport track is adjustable in the transverse direction running transversely to the transport direction for a width adjustment of the respective transport track. A plurality of guide elements are provided at least on the adjustable transport rails, wherein the guide elements interact with transverse rods extending in the transverse direction, wherein guide elements adjacent in the transverse direction of transport rails adjustable in the transverse direction are each guided displaceably on the same transverse rod toward one another and away from one another, and wherein the guide elements each have at least one recess and/or at least one projection extending in the transverse direction in such a way that a projection of the respective one guide element engages in a recess of the respective other guide element when adjacent guide rail are displaced toward one another.
Claims
1. Transport system for transporting soldering material through a soldering apparatus, having two transport tracks running parallel to one another and extending in a transport direction, wherein each of the transport tracks comprises two transport rails, and wherein at least one of the two transport rails of the respective transport track is adjustable in the transverse direction running transversely to the transport direction for a width adjustment of the respective transport track, characterized in that a plurality of guide elements are provided at least on the adjustable transport rails, wherein the guide elements interact with transverse rods extending in the transverse direction, wherein guide elements adjacent in the transverse direction of transport rails adjustable in the transverse direction are each guided displaceably on the same transverse rod toward one another and away from one another, and wherein the guide elements each have at least one recess and/or at least one projection extending in the transverse direction in such a way that a projection of the respective one guide element engages in a recess of the respective other guide element when adjacent guide rails are displaced toward one another.
2. Transport system according to claim 1, characterized in that rotatably drivable rotary rods running parallel to the transport rails are provided, and in that the transverse rods have a toothing on their side facing the transport rails, which toothing meshes with gear wheels provided on the rotary rods.
3. Transport system according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one guide element has a recess and the guide element adjacent thereto has a projection complementary to the recess.
4. Transport system according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one guide element is of a wider design in the transport direction than the transverse rod and in that the projection or the recess of the at least one guide element is of a narrower design in the transport direction than the transverse rod.
5. Transport system according to claim 2, characterized in that a plurality of coupling elements are fastened to at least one of the transport rails in such a way that the coupling elements each have a rotary receptacle for the respective rotary rod and in that a guide element is in each case provided on the coupling elements.
6. Transport system according to claim 1, characterized in that drivable transport chains are provided that run at least in sections in the transport rails.
7. Transport system according to claim 1, characterized in that a motor for rotatably driving the respective rotary rod is in each case provided on a free end of the respective rotary rod.
8. Soldering apparatus through which soldering material can be transported along a transport direction, comprising a transport system for transporting the soldering material through the soldering apparatus and having two transport tracks running parallel to one another and extending in a transport direction, wherein each of the transport tracks comprises two transport rails, and wherein at least one of the two transport rails of the respective transport track is adjustable in the transverse direction running transversely to the transport direction for a width adjustment of the respective transport track, characterized in that a plurality of guide elements are provided at least on the adjustable transport rails, wherein the guide elements interact with transverse rods extending in the transverse direction, wherein guide elements adjacent in the transverse direction of transport rails adjustable in the transverse direction are each guided displaceably on the same transverse rod toward one another and away from one another, and wherein the guide elements each have at least one recess and/or at least one projection extending in the transverse direction in such a way that a projection of the respective one guide element engages in a recess of the respective other guide element when adjacent guide rails are displaced toward one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Further details of the invention can be found in the following description, on the basis of which an embodiment of the invention is described and explained in more detail.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0036] As is clear from
[0037] The soldering material, i.e., the printed circuit board provided with the solder paste and populated with electronic components, is first heated in the preheating zone 20 to a temperature below the melting temperature of the solder paste. In the soldering zone 22, for soldering the electronic components to the printed circuit board the printed circuit board is heated for a certain duration to a process temperature above the melting point of the solder paste such that it melts in the soldering zone. In the cooling zone 24, the soldering material is cooled such that the liquid solder solidifies before the soldering material is removed at the exit 14 of the reflow soldering apparatus 10.
[0038] A transport system 34 is provided inside the reflow soldering apparatus 10 for transporting the printed circuit boards along the transport direction 18.
[0039] As is also clear from
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[0041] For adjusting the width 50 of the transport track 38 or the width 52 of the transport track 40, the adjacent transport rails 44 and 46 of the two transport tracks 38 and 40 are adjustable in the transverse direction 54. Furthermore, the transport rail 42 is adjustable in the transverse direction. In the embodiment shown, the transport rail 48 is rigid in the transverse direction and therefore not adjustable. In the setting of the transport system 34 shown in
[0042] As is clear from
[0043] In order to adjust the central transport rails 44 and 46, a plurality of coupling elements 72 are provided on each of the transport rails 44 and 46, each of which comprises guide elements 58 and 60. The transport rail 42 also provides coupling elements 72 having guide elements 61. For guiding the transport rails 42, 44, 46, the guide elements 58, 60, 61 rest with their underside on the upper side of the respective transverse rods 56. As is clear from
[0044] As is clear from
[0045] In this case, rotatably drivable rotary rods 68 running parallel to the transport rails 42, 44, 46 are provided between the transport rails 42, 44, 46 and the transverse rods 56. A plurality of identical gear wheels 70 that mesh with the toothings 66 of the transverse rods 56 are each provided on the rotary rods 68.
[0046] The coupling elements 72 are fastened to the transport rails 42, 44, 46 and each comprise the guide element 58, 60 and 61 as well as a rotary receptacle 74 for rotatably receiving the respective rotary rod 68.
[0047] As is clear from
[0048] In order to ensure that the two central transport rails 44, 46 can be moved toward one another as far as possible without the transport rails 44, 46 being hindered by the guide elements 58, the guide elements 58, 60 of the two central transport rails 44 and 46 have a special design.
[0049] As is clear from
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[0051] Both the recess 76 and the projection 78 are designed in such a way that they have a width 80, 82 in the transport direction that is in each case smaller than the width 86 of the transverse rods 56 extending in the transport direction 18.
[0052] As is clear in particular from
[0053] As is clear in particular from
[0054] It can be seen from
[0055] In particular before the transport system 34 is put into operation, it is necessary to align the individual transport rails 42, 46, 44, 48 precisely in the transport direction or parallel to one another. The outer transport rail 48, which is not adjustable via the rotary rods 68, can be aligned over its length by means of the clamping elements 63. The clamping elements 63 can be adjusted on the transverse rods 56 in the transverse direction and ultimately fixed.
[0056] Such an adjustment of the rails 42, 44, 46, which can be adjusted in the transverse direction, is not readily possible due to the provision of the rotary rods 68 and the gear wheels 72 that mesh with the transverse rods 66. In order nevertheless to be able to align these transport rails 42, 44, 46 precisely parallel in the transport direction, it is provided that the coupling elements 72 each have a guide part 100 on which the respective guide element 58, 60, 61 is fastened, and a fastening part 102 that is fastened to the respective transport rail 42, 44, 46 in such a way that the respective fastening part 102 is designed to be adjustable and fixable relative to the associated guide part 100 in the transverse direction 54. By adjusting the fastening part 102 relative to the guide part 100 in the transverse direction, the respective transport rail 42, 44, 46 can consequently be aligned in the transport direction 54.
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[0058] The coupling elements 72, which are provided on the guide rails 44 and 46, have a corresponding, at least two-part design, in each case having a fastening part 102 and a guide part 100, such as the coupling elements 72 shown in
[0059] As is clear in particular from
[0060] As is clear in particular from
[0061] In the embodiment shown in
[0062] To align the respective transport rail 42, 44, 46 in the region of the respective coupling element 72, the fastening part 102 is therefore first displaced in the axial direction in order to adjust the respective transport rail 42, 44, 46 in the transverse direction. In this case, the screws 104 and the fastening elements 116 are released. After the respective transport rail 42, 44, 46 has been aligned in the transverse direction in the region of the respective coupling element 72, the screws 104 and the fastening elements 116 are tightened for fastening.
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[0064] In order to better illustrate the functioning of the coupling member 120 in
[0065] Corresponding to the coupling elements 72, the coupling elements 120 have, in addition to the guide part 100, a fastening part 102 that can be adjusted on the respective transport rail 42, 44, 46 and can be fastened with fastening screws 104. The fastening part 102 provides an actuation section 112 and the guide part 100 provides a counter-section 110 interacting therewith. Unlike the coupling element 72 shown in
[0066] According to the embodiment of
[0067] In order to axially align the respective transport rail 42, 44, 46, according to the embodiment according to