WO2004086841A1 - Systeme de soutien de maintenance pour systeme de montage de pieces et systeme de montage de pieces utilisant ce dernier - Google Patents

Systeme de soutien de maintenance pour systeme de montage de pieces et systeme de montage de pieces utilisant ce dernier Download PDF

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WO2004086841A1
WO2004086841A1 PCT/JP2004/003793 JP2004003793W WO2004086841A1 WO 2004086841 A1 WO2004086841 A1 WO 2004086841A1 JP 2004003793 W JP2004003793 W JP 2004003793W WO 2004086841 A1 WO2004086841 A1 WO 2004086841A1
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Mitsuo Imai
Tomokatsu Kubota
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    • H05KPRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
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  • the present invention relates to a component mounting system (for example, a system including a mounting-related working machine such as a component mounting machine for mounting electronic components and the like on a circuit board, and a mounting line in which the working machines are arranged)
  • the present invention relates to a work machine that constitutes a system field, a system for supporting maintenance of components of the work machine, and a component mounting system including the system.
  • the component mounter includes, for example, a board holding device that holds a circuit board, a component supply device that supplies circuit components such as electronic components, a circuit component that holds the supplied circuit components in a component holding device, It is configured to include various devices such as a mounting device mounted on the surface of the device. While high-precision component mounting is desired, maintenance of component mounting machines is an important task in order to maintain mounting accuracy. Until now, technologies relating to the maintenance of component mounting machines have been disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H11-150398, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H6-169192, and Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. H7-382. 81 The technologies listed in No. 1 exist. Disclosure of the invention
  • an object of the present invention is to obtain a convenient support system for maintenance of a component mounting system including a mounting-related work machine such as a component mounter, and to provide a convenient support system.
  • the task was to obtain a component mounting system that included it.
  • the following maintenance work support systems and component mounting systems can be obtained.
  • each aspect is divided into sections, each section is numbered, and if necessary, the other section numbers are cited. This is merely to facilitate understanding of the present invention, and it should not be construed that the technical features and combinations thereof described in this specification are limited to those described in the following sections. Absent.
  • two or more items are described in one section, it is not always necessary to adopt these items together. It is also possible to select and adopt only some items.
  • a component mounting system including a plurality of mounting-related working machines, wherein at least one of the plurality of mounting-related working machines and at least one of constituent elements of the plurality of mounting-related working machines are used.
  • a support system for supporting maintenance work on at least one of the maintenance targets the maintenance system including one or more maintenance work items for each of the maintenance targets and a frequency of execution of the work items.
  • a maintenance data holding department that holds data,
  • a maintenance work plan creator for creating a plan of maintenance work to be performed on at least one of the maintenance targets based on the held maintenance data
  • the support system of the present invention is a system that can create a maintenance work plan for a component mounting system including a plurality of mounting-related work machines, the maintenance work plan for one component mounter described in the prior art can be prepared. Different from what you create, it is convenient. Generally, a factory that assembles electronic circuits has one part. Since not only the component mounting machines are arranged, but also multiple lines connecting various mounting-related working machines are often arranged, the support system of the present invention is applied to all factories that assemble electronic circuits. Can be used for In addition, in a component mounting system in which a plurality of mounting-related work machines are provided, there are many maintenance work items, and it is difficult to select an appropriate work item from those many items.
  • the "mounting-related work machine” includes a component mounting machine for mounting circuit components on a circuit board, for example, a solder printing machine for printing cream solder on a circuit board, and an adhesive for applying an adhesive to the circuit board.
  • Dispensing machine also called “dispenser”
  • heating furnace that heats the circuit board on which the circuit components are mounted and solders the circuit components
  • reflow furnace inspection to inspect the mounting results
  • a work machine that performs various operations related to component mounting work, such as a work machine and a board transfer machine that transfers a circuit board between the work machines.
  • the “component mounting system” to which the present invention is applied is a mode in which only one type of these components is included in a plurality, and a configuration in which each of multiple types includes one or more types. Including both. Specifically, for example, a mode in which several mounting-related work machines are configured to include one or more component mounting lines arranged in series, and in extreme cases, all components in one factory An embodiment including a mounting line also applies.
  • the "components" of an implementation-related implement may include any of a variety of different things depending on the type of implementation-related implement.
  • component elements such as a component supply device such as a feeder, a circuit board holding device, and a mounting device, and further lower-level devices that configure those devices (for example, a mounting head in a mounting device).
  • a component supply device such as a feeder, a circuit board holding device, and a mounting device
  • lower-level devices that configure those devices (for example, a mounting head in a mounting device).
  • components, members, subordinate devices, subordinate devices that make up the components, components (eg, suction nozzles), members, etc., can be various components having different conceptual sizes.
  • the “components” may be fixedly mounted on the mounting-related working machine.
  • the figure above can be attached to and detached from the main body of the mounting-related work machine, and can be arbitrarily attached to the main body of the mounting-related work machine according to the target of the mounting work such as the type of board, the mounting work form, etc. May be.
  • the “maintenance target” may be only the above-mentioned mounting-related work machine, or may be only the above-mentioned constituent element. Further, both a mounting-related work machine and its components may be included. If maintenance work is to be performed on components that are fixedly mounted on the mounting-related work equipment or components that are removable and are currently mounted during maintenance work, the maintenance work must be performed. However, it can be handled not as maintenance work for components, but as maintenance work for mounting-related working machines. In other words, in such a case, the mounted component is regarded as a part of the mounting-related work machine, and the “maintenance target” can be set to the mounting-related work machine including the component.
  • the “maintenance work” is not particularly limited, and the concept includes various works such as inspection, maintenance, maintenance, and the like which are usually considered. Specifically, for example, the work of checking the appearance, arrangement position, operation, etc. of the above-mentioned maintenance object or a part thereof, the lubrication work of the sliding part, the power transmission part, etc. of the maintenance object, the maintenance object or a part thereof, Various tasks include cleaning work, replacement of consumable parts and maintenance-restricted parts that make up the maintenance target, and disposal of the maintenance target and its constituent parts.
  • the format of the “maintenance work item” included in the “maintenance data” is not particularly limited, as long as it can specify each maintenance work of each maintenance target.
  • various forms such as a work name, a work content type name, and a code representing the work content may be used.
  • the “implementation frequency” may be any frequency on a time scale, the number of operations, the frequency on a work quantity scale such as production volume, or the like. Further, the “implementation frequency” may indicate a cycle or a limit.
  • the “plan” to be created is not limited in its purpose of use, form of notification, and the like.
  • it may be any one that indicates a schedule of maintenance work in a broad sense.
  • it may be a guideline for a maintenance work executor, a maintenance work manager, and the like.
  • the contents of the plan can be in various forms depending on the purpose of use.
  • it may be a mode in which only maintenance work items performed at a certain time when maintenance work is performed are included, and the maintenance work items may be arranged in some order, hierarchically, or classified. It may be of the embodiment described.
  • the order in which the tasks are performed involves a priority, a rank, a grade, and the like of the power task.
  • the maintenance work item may be accompanied by different data or associated with different data, and may be in a form including such data.
  • a maintenance work plan may be created the day before the maintenance work is performed. If the maintenance work is scheduled at a predetermined time, the maintenance work is scheduled to be scheduled at the time when the maintenance work plan is created. Alternatively, the maintenance work plan may be automatically created automatically.
  • the form relating to the specific process of preparing the maintenance work plan is not particularly limited.
  • the maintenance data holding unit stores, as the maintenance data, data including the latest execution time, which is the time of the most recently performed maintenance work, of each of the held maintenance work items.
  • the maintenance work plan creation unit has: (i) a maintenance object selection unit that selects maintenance objects for which maintenance work is scheduled;
  • the above-mentioned recommended work item determination unit recommends that it is desirable to perform the next maintenance work for each maintenance work item. It is possible to adopt a mode in which the maintenance work items to be performed are determined based on the relationship between the estimated recommended execution time and the scheduled execution time. In addition, when the scheduled implementation time is at or beyond the recommended maintenance time for a maintenance work item, the maintenance work item can be regarded as an implementation work item. If the time is before the recommended time for performing the maintenance work item but exceeds the time set back from the recommended execution time, the maintenance work item can be set as the work item to be performed.
  • the support system of the present invention can be, for example, a system having a hardware configuration centered on a support device mainly composed of a computer.
  • the “maintenance work plan creator” is configured to include the CPU, RAM, ROM, etc. of the computer, which perform data processing, arithmetic processing, etc., and a program for executing those processing. May be performed.
  • the “maintenance data holding unit” includes a memory, a hard disk, etc. provided inside or outside the computer or inside or outside the support device, or a storage medium such as a CD-ROM or a flexible disk. May be configured to include a storage device provided with Note that a mode in which distributed processing is performed by a plurality of computers instead of one computer may be adopted.
  • the mode described in this section includes a mode in which a single support system supports a plurality of mounting-related work machines or a maintenance operation of a plurality of components, and is a system that is more convenient.
  • the mounting-related work machines included in the component mounting system In this case, maintenance is performed on all components, and all components of the same type included in the component mounting system are maintained.
  • the maintenance work plan creator includes a maintenance target plan creator that prepares a maintenance work plan for each of at least one of the maintenance targets (1) or (2).
  • the mode described in this section is, in simple terms, a mode in which the maintenance work plan creation unit creates a maintenance work plan for each maintenance target. For example, when maintenance is performed for each mounting-related work machine (for example, maintenance personnel who perform maintenance for each mounting-related work machine are defined, and when the maintenance work is performed for each mounting-related work machine is specified) Effective maintenance plan is performed under such circumstances). Also, an effective plan can be created when it is necessary to grasp the load of maintenance work for each mounting-related work machine.
  • the maintenance work plan creator creates a maintenance work plan for a work equipment group that includes one or more implements selected from the mounting-related work equipment to be maintained.
  • the maintenance work support system for a component mounting system according to any one of (1) to (3), further including a creation unit.
  • the mode described in this section includes, for example, a mode in which a plurality of mounting-related work machines are divided into several groups, and a maintenance work plan is created for each of the groups. For example, if there are multiple component mounting lines in the component mounting system, stop the operation of the component mounting line when performing maintenance work on some of the mounting-related work machines included in one component mounting line. In some cases, you must do so.
  • the mode described in this section includes a mode in which a maintenance work plan is prepared for each such component mounting line.
  • the maintenance work plan creation unit is configured to execute the maintenance A non-mounting element plan creator for preparing a maintenance work plan for at least one of the non-mounting elements which are components which have been removed from the plurality of mounting-related work machines;
  • the maintenance work support system for a component mounting system according to any one of paragraphs 1) to 4).
  • the circuit components to be mounted are different for each electronic circuit to be produced, so that components such as feeders and mounting heads are exchanged according to changes in the production target.
  • components such as feeders and mounting heads are exchanged according to changes in the production target.
  • the operating port of the component mounter can be reduced.
  • the mode described in this section is a mode in which an unused component among the components of the mounting / working machine is subjected to maintenance, and according to this mode, the operation loss of the component mounting system is reduced. It is possible to create a plan that can contribute to improvement of the project.
  • the support system includes: (A) a mounting information acquisition unit that acquires mounting information as to whether a component to be maintained is mounted on a plurality of mounting-related devices. (B) a non-mounting element selection unit for selecting a non-mounting element scheduled for maintenance work based on the mounting information obtained by the mounting information obtaining unit; A mode may be adopted in which a maintenance plan is created for at least one of the non-mounted elements selected by the mounted element selection unit. It should be noted that the non-mounting element selection unit in this aspect can be considered as forming a part of the maintenance target selection unit described above.
  • the mode described in this section is a mode in which an effective plan can be created for so-called periodic maintenance (for example, maintenance performed once a month, week, or day, at a fixed time and day).
  • periodic maintenance for example, maintenance performed once a month, week, or day, at a fixed time and day.
  • This aspect includes, for example, a plan creation instruction unit having a function of storing the scheduled execution time of the maintenance work and having a function of managing time, and the plan creation instruction issued at a predetermined time related to the scheduled execution time.
  • the maintenance work plan creator creates a maintenance work plan based on instructions from the It is possible to adopt such an embodiment. This is the so-called automatic generation of a maintenance work plan.
  • the maintenance work plan creator has an irregular schedule creator that creates a plan of maintenance work to be performed at irregular times when the maintenance target is not operating (1) to (6).
  • the maintenance work support system for a component mounting system according to any one of the above.
  • This section is applicable to maintenance work performed during the suspension of operation of the component mounting system, such as a holiday, or the suspension of operation of the component mounting system or a part thereof caused by an unexpected situation.
  • a suitable plan includes, for example, a plan creation instructing unit having a function of receiving creation instruction information input by a plan requester and determining the contents of the creation plan based on the information, and including the contents of the creation plan. It is possible to adopt a mode in which the maintenance work plan creation section creates a maintenance work plan based on an instruction issued from the creation section.
  • the maintenance data holding unit includes, as the maintenance data, an attribute-defined maintenance work item in which at least one of the maintenance work items included in the data and a work attribute that is an attribute of the maintenance work is specified.
  • the maintenance work plan creation unit includes a work attribute dependence plan creation unit that creates a maintenance work plan based on the data.
  • the “work attributes” are the properties, characteristics, and characteristics of the maintenance work corresponding to the maintenance work items. For example, the work skill level, work necessity described later, and the type of work (for example, cleaning) , Lubrication, position adjustment, etc.), and various properties and characteristics such as materials required for work (including work tools such as tools and jigs, and replenishment materials such as oil). For example, only cleaning work or refueling work, etc.
  • the modes described in this section include the mode of creating a plan for work items of each work type and the mode of creating a plan for maintenance work that uses the same maintenance materials, such as using the same work tools and replenishing the same oil. include.
  • the mode described in this section is a mode in which the work attributes are limited to those including the work skill level.
  • the work skill level J includes, for example, the technical difficulty of maintenance work, etc.
  • maintenance personnel who perform maintenance work are composed of persons with different technical levels, and
  • a work item may be set that prohibits a person from performing, obtaining, or performing a task.
  • the work skill level of the work item is associated with the maintenance work item in such a case.
  • a plan corresponding to the relation can be created. This is the preferred mode when creating a maintenance work item.Only maintenance work items of the same work skill level are selected. Aspects for which a plan has been created for the selected work item are also included in the aspects described in this section.
  • the maintenance data holding unit holds, as the maintenance data, data including the attribute-defined maintenance work item whose work necessity is defined as the work attribute. Maintenance work support system for the component mounting system described. .
  • the mode described in this section is a mode in which the work attributes are limited to those including work necessity.
  • “Necessity of work” includes, for example, the urgency of maintenance work (for example, the degree to which the occurrence of a failure occurs when maintenance work is not performed, etc.), and the importance (for example, maintenance work). The degree of the size of obstacles that would occur if not performed, etc.), etc., and it is possible to adopt one or more of them as work needs.
  • Prioritize work items that require high work A mode for creating a plan to be implemented (including a mode in which the order of work is prioritized in the maintenance work of 1), and selecting work items that have the same level of work necessity and creating a plan for those selected items Various aspects, such as an aspect of creation, are included in the present aspect.
  • the maintenance work plan creator creates a maintenance work plan for at least one of a plurality of maintenance personnel scheduled to perform maintenance work in the component mounting system.
  • the mode described in this section is, in a nutshell, a mode in which a work plan is prepared for each maintenance staff. For example, when there are a plurality of maintenance work items for a plurality of maintenance targets, it is often difficult for a certain maintenance staff to select his / her own work items. According to this aspect, a work plan is created for one maintenance staff to be created, and the maintenance staff can work according to the plan, so that efficient maintenance work is realized. .
  • the term “maintenance personnel” is a concept that includes not only operators who actually perform maintenance work, but also administrators who manage maintenance.
  • the personnel plan creation unit has a personnel attribute dependence plan creation unit that creates a maintenance work plan based on the personnel attributes defined for each of the at least one maintenance staff (11).
  • the aspect described in this section is an aspect in which when creating a plan for each of the above maintenance personnel, based on the attributes set for each of the maintenance personnel, a work plan for the maintenance personnel is created. included.
  • personnel attributes include the technical level, occupation, work speed, and range of responsibilities, as well as when the maintenance staff can or cannot work, and what can or cannot be maintained.
  • Various types are included, such as the type of one, and one or two or more of them can be adopted. According to this aspect, it is possible to create an appropriate plan according to the individual abilities of the maintenance personnel, the suitability of each individual, the restrictions imposed on each individual, and the like. Noh. Note that the personnel attributes may be determined each time a plan is created, or may be fixedly set in advance.
  • the set personnel attribute is associated with the personnel data associated with the maintenance personnel (may be a part of the maintenance data, or may be different from the maintenance data. (May be data), and a maintenance work plan may be created based on the personnel data held by the holding unit.
  • the staffing plan creation unit creates a maintenance work plan based on at least one of the staffing attributes selected from the technical level, occupation, working speed, and range of assignment.
  • the mode described in this section is a mode in which personnel attributes are further limited to specific ones.
  • the “technical level” means the technical ability, qualifications, etc. of the maintenance staff.
  • the maintenance staff can use It is possible to adopt a mode of selecting a possible work item and creating a work plan for the selected work item.
  • the “occupation” means the position of the maintenance staff, the department, the distinction between the implementer and the manager, and the like.
  • the form based on the occupation is, for example, a work plan for the implementer, work for the manager Various plans according to the purpose of use of the plan, such as a plan, can be created.
  • work speed refers to a value indicating the ability of the maintenance staff to perform the work individually, for example, the time required to complete the work for the maintenance work in general or for the maintenance work of a specific item.
  • work speed As a mode based on the work speed, it was planned that many maintenance work items would be assigned to personnel with a high work speed and few maintenance work items would be assigned to those with a low work speed. Can be adopted.
  • the “responsibility range” means, for example, the type of maintenance target to be assigned, the name of a working machine group such as a line, an area in a factory, and the like. To select maintenance targets or work items included in the range, and work plan for the selected maintenance targets or work items. Can be adopted.
  • the maintenance data holding unit includes, as the maintenance data, at least one of the maintenance work items included in the data, and a required time, which is a required time of the maintenance work, which is a required time.
  • the maintenance work support system for a component mounting system according to any one of the above 13).
  • the mode described in this section is, in simple terms, a mode in which a work plan is created with reference to the required maintenance work time determined for each maintenance work item. For example, when the work items to be performed are determined, it is possible to estimate the maintenance work execution time, and conversely, when the maintenance work execution time is scheduled, The maintenance work items that can be performed at time ⁇ can be estimated. According to this aspect, for example, it is possible to create a plan in consideration of the time load of maintenance work and the like.
  • the mode described in this section is one mode of creating a work plan based on the required work time, and is a mode of creating a work plan that fits within the scheduled work time when maintenance work can be performed. .
  • the time for maintenance work may be limited.
  • the scheduled work time j may be a preset time, for example, as is the case for many regular maintenances, and is performed when the operation is stopped due to an unexpected situation.
  • the scheduled time can be set each time maintenance work is scheduled to be performed.
  • the required time dependent creation unit creates a plan in which the time for performing the maintenance work of each of the plurality of maintenance personnel of the plurality of maintenance personnel is averaged ( The maintenance work support system for a component mounting system according to the paragraph (14) or (15).
  • the aspect described in this section is one aspect of creating a work plan based on the required work time. For example, in a maintenance work performed during a period, a work plan that equalizes the load of multiple maintenance personnel Is included. According to this aspect, it is possible to create a work plan in which equity between maintenance personnel is ensured. In addition, when the operable time is determined, when a plurality of maintenance personnel perform work at one time, a work plan that can carry out more work items can be easily created by considering the plurality of personnel as a whole. it can.
  • the maintenance work support system updates at least one of the required time provision items held in the maintenance data holding unit based on the actual work time of the performed maintenance work.
  • the mode described in this section is a mode in which the required work time, which is a reference, is updated in the creation of a picture based on the required work time.
  • this aspect includes, for example, an actual work time acquisition unit that acquires the actual work time, and the work required time update unit performs the update process based on the actual work time acquired by the acquisition unit. can do.
  • the actual work time for each maintenance work item performed by each maintenance staff may be obtained.
  • the total actual work time for each maintenance staff at one time may be obtained for each maintenance work at one time.
  • the total actual time for the target is obtained, and the actual time for each maintenance work item is estimated from the obtained total actual time by some kind of arithmetic processing (for example, statistical or analytical processing).
  • Update processing may be performed based on the estimation result.
  • the time required for maintenance work may decrease as the maintenance personnel become more proficient in the work, or may increase as the maintenance target becomes older. According to this aspect, for example, a more efficient work plan can be created by flexibly responding to a change in work required time due to such factors.
  • the update process may simply replace the immediately preceding actual value, or may be a value obtained by performing some kind of arithmetic processing, such as the average value of the actual values within the latest fixed period or a certain number of times. Update processing may be performed based on the above.
  • each functional unit provided in the maintenance work plan creating unit has been described in the above sections. If these functional parts are enumerated, they are: maintenance target plan preparation part, work equipment group plan preparation part, non-mounting required key part plan preparation part, regular plan preparation part, irregular plan preparation part, work part.
  • the maintenance work plan creation unit is a part that performs arithmetic processing such as the CPU of the computer in terms of hardware. Therefore, in many cases, the above-described functional units do not become independent units.
  • each of the above functional units means that the functions of the maintenance work plan creating unit are viewed from various angles. Then, each functional unit may be arbitrarily combined with a plurality of functional units to create a plan for one or more maintenance operations. In other words, the maintenance work plan creator can exercise one or more arbitrarily selected functions to create one or more maintenance work plans.
  • a scheduled maintenance work plan for a group of implements where one of a number of maintenance personnel (including persons with different technical levels) assigned to the group can perform the scheduled work.
  • a work plan that can be worked in time is created, in such a case, among the above functional units, a work equipment drop plan creation unit, a periodic plan creation unit, and a work attribute-based work creation plan.
  • Department, personnel planning section a work equipment drop plan creation unit, a periodic plan creation unit, and a work attribute-based work creation plan.
  • any one or more of the above-mentioned functional units can function alone or in combination in various modes, and an arbitrary work plan can be created.
  • the maintenance work plan creating section creates a plan for a plurality of different maintenance works, and the maintenance work support system for a component mounting system according to any one of the above forms (1) to (17). .
  • the mode described in this section is a mode in which a plurality of work plans are created. For example, when creating a different work plan for each of a plurality of maintenance personnel during one-time maintenance work,-When creating a different work plan for each of a plurality of maintenance objects during a timely maintenance work Etc. are included.
  • one of the above-mentioned functional units such as the unit for creating personnel plans and the unit for creating maintenance target plans, creates multiple plans by operating multiple times under different creation conditions. is there. That is, the mode described in this section includes a mode in which the same functional unit creates a plurality of work plans under different creation conditions.
  • the mode described in this section includes, for example, a case where both the regular maintenance and the irregular maintenance are created for the same maintenance target.
  • the regular plan creation unit and the irregular schedule creation unit among the above functional units function selectively. That is, the mode described in this section also includes a mode in which a plurality of work plans are created in a state where the functional units that function are different from each other (including a case where the combination is different). According to the mode described in this section, a plurality of work plans according to use conditions, use purposes, and the like can be obtained, so that a more convenient support system is realized.
  • the maintenance work support system includes a work plan notification unit that notifies a user of the maintenance work plan created by the maintenance work plan creation unit to a user who uses the plan (1) to (18).
  • the maintenance work support system for the component mounting system according to any one of the above items.
  • the mode described in this section relates to a mode for notifying the result of the maintenance work.
  • the “work plan notification section” in this section is not limited in its specific form, but may be, for example, a display section including a display or the like provided in the support device itself.
  • a display device that includes a display that displays its own operation information, operation information, etc. of the included mounting-related work equipment (for example, —Something like that).
  • a monitor device mainly composed of a computer provided separately from the above devices may be used.
  • the monitor device may be, for example, a PDA, a mobile phone, or the like capable of wirelessly communicating information with a support device. It may be a mobile terminal device.
  • the notification of the maintenance work plan is not limited to a visual means, but may be an auditory means such as a voice guide.
  • the mode described in this section may be a mode in which a plurality of work plan notification units exist. When notified by a plurality of display devices, etc., it can be considered that there are a plurality of work plan notification units. Each of a plurality of display devices can be considered as a part of one work plan notification unit.
  • “user” is a concept that includes not only maintenance personnel but also those who are not directly related to maintenance, such as managers and production managers.
  • the maintenance work plan creation section creates a plurality of maintenance work plans different from each other, and the work plan notification section reads at least one or more of the plurality of plans selected from the plurality of plans.
  • the work plan is selected and displayed arbitrarily or according to some selection condition from among the plurality of work plans created. It is an aspect.
  • some selection conditions for example, when a plurality of the above display devices are provided, different plans are automatically selected according to the display devices, etc., based on the types of the display devices as the selection conditions. It looks like it.
  • a display of each of the mounting-related devices displays a maintenance work plan for each of the devices to be maintained, and a monitor device used by the maintenance manager includes a management device. In this mode, all the maintenance work items of one work equipment group are displayed as information.
  • the mode of this section is a mode that is highly convenient from the viewpoint of notification of a work plan.
  • the maintenance work support system includes a notification plan selection unit that selects a maintenance work plan notified by the work plan notification unit according to the user.
  • FIG. For example, when accessing the above-mentioned display device, monitor device, etc., the user inputs his / her personal identification information (including ID information such as a name and an employee code) into those devices, and the user enters the identification information. According to the associated attributes of the user, a mode is included in which a work plan required by the user is automatically selected and the selected plan is notified.
  • a work plan according to the user is automatically selected for each user, for example, a mistake in receiving the work plan (for example, a mistake in referring to the work plan of another person's work) is prevented.
  • the above-mentioned personnel data includes the personal identification information, and the notification plan selecting unit determines a work plan according to the maintenance personnel by referring to the personnel data. It is possible to carry out in such an embodiment.
  • the work plan notification unit notifies, for each of at least one or more of the maintenance work items included in the notified maintenance work plan, maintenance materials necessary for the respective maintenance work.
  • Mainntenance materials are materials necessary for work, for example, tools such as wrench and screwdriver, work tools such as jigs such as adjustment tools for specific parts, and replenishment materials such as oil and grease.
  • the information to be notified includes various information such as their names, part numbers, models, and sizes. Although the specific method of notification is not particularly limited, for example, a method in which the above-mentioned name, part number, and the like are displayed in association with maintenance work items may be used.
  • the work plan notification unit converts the work content of each maintenance work into a still image.
  • the notification by at least one of a still image and a moving image is a component mounting system that does not have multiple mounting-related work machines, that is, support that is used only for one mounting-related work.
  • the present invention is also applicable to the system, and such an embodiment is considered to be sufficient for the invention in the present application.
  • the maintenance work support system obtains the result information acquisition unit that acquires the result information of the maintenance work performed on the maintenance target, and the maintenance work history based on the result information acquired by the result information acquisition unit.
  • the mode described in this section is one mode in which the results of the performed maintenance work can be used for various purposes.
  • the “actual information” in this section corresponds to various information including the actual work time described above. For example, completion information on whether the scheduled maintenance work item has been completed or not, information on incompleteness, and failure information when a failure is discovered as a result of maintenance.
  • performance information may be automatically acquired by, for example, a control device of the mounting-related device, The information may be input by a staff member to an input device provided in an operation panel or the like provided in the mounting-related work machine or an input device provided in a support device.
  • the mode may be such that the performance information is received by communication from each mounting-related work machine.
  • the actual operation time acquiring unit described above is an embodiment of the actual information acquiring unit.
  • the “work history” of the maintenance work is not particularly limited, and may be in various forms according to the purpose of using the history. For example, from the simple form of simply listing the work items that have been performed, to the form that shows the actual time for each maintenance item or work item or for each maintenance staff, and the defect information for each maintenance work item and each of them , And a list of maintenance work items that have not been completed. Work histories of various formats including various information according to the purpose of use can be created, and the work histories are effective information for managing maintenance work. Note that the work required time update unit described above updates the required time of the maintenance work items held in the maintenance data holding unit based on the actual work time described above. It can be considered that the department constitutes a part of the work history creation section referred to in this section.
  • a support system comprising: (a) a maintenance data holding unit for holding maintenance data including one or more maintenance work items for each of the maintenance objects and an execution frequency for the work items;
  • a maintenance work support system comprising: a maintenance work plan creation unit that creates a plan of a maintenance work to be performed on at least one of the maintenance targets based on the maintained maintenance data.
  • the component mounting system of the present invention is a system configured to include the above-mentioned maintenance work support system of the present invention in itself. Since the description is the same as that of the above support system, the description here is omitted. In addition, the technical features of each item relating to the above support system can be adopted in the support system of this item similarly to the above support system.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing the entire component mounting system.
  • FIG. 2 is an overall perspective view of a general-purpose mounting machine, which is one of the mounting-related working machines included in the component mounting system.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the internal structure of the general-purpose mounting machine.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a mounting device provided in a general-purpose mounting machine.
  • FIG. 5 is a functional block diagram of the support device that forms the center of the support system.
  • Fig. 6 is a diagram showing the data content of the work item-specific work item master file stored in the maintenance data holding unit of the support system.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing the data content of the element-specific work item master file stored in the maintenance data holding unit of the support system.
  • Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram showing the data content of the history file for each work item for work equipment held in the maintenance data holding unit of the support system.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram showing the data content of the history file for each element work item held in the maintenance data holding unit of the support system.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing the data content of the work content image file held in the maintenance data holding unit of the support system.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram showing the data contents of the personnel master file held in the personnel data holding unit of the support system.
  • Fig. 12 is a schematic diagram showing the data contents of the work equipment layout master file held in the work equipment / component data holding unit of the support system.
  • Fig. 13 is a schematic diagram showing the data contents of the component mounting status file held in the work equipment and component data holding unit of the support system.
  • FIG. 14 shows another example of the function of the maintenance work plan creator provided in the support equipment.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram of one function block.
  • FIG. 15 is a flowchart of a work equipment group maintenance plan creation routine which is a part of the maintenance work support program executed by the support device.
  • Fig. 16 is a flowchart of the non-mounting element maintenance plan creation routine, which is a part of the maintenance work support program executed by the support device.
  • FIG. 17 is a work flow chart showing the maintenance work of one work equipment group, and is a flow chart of work performed by one operator (maintenance staff) who takes charge of the work equipment group.
  • FIG. 18 is a schematic diagram showing a work object information screen displayed on the terminal device of the support system.
  • FIG. 19 is a schematic diagram showing an execution work item enumeration screen in which the maintenance work items to be performed for the mounting-related work machines provided with the terminal device are displayed on the terminal device of the support system. .
  • FIG. 20 is a schematic diagram showing a work content display screen of a maintenance work item displayed on the support system terminal device.
  • FIG. 1 schematically shows the entire component mounting system.
  • This component mounting system is a system that includes a plurality of mounting-related work machines and a maintenance work support system that supports the maintenance work of these mounting-related work machines and their components.
  • the mounting-related work machines include a screen printing machine 10a, which is a solder printing machine, a dispenser machine 1Ob, which is an adhesive coating machine, and a rotary—a high-speed mounting machine 10c, which is a head-type component mounting machine.
  • General-purpose mounting machine 10 d which is a component mounting machine constructed by connecting multiple XY robot-type component mounting modules.
  • Various devices such as a reflow machine 10e, which is a heating furnace for mounting, are arranged (hereinafter, collectively referred to as “mounting-related work machines 10” or “mounting-related work machines 10a to l0”). e ").
  • Each one of the mounting-related devices 10a to 10e is arranged in series, and forms a component mounting line 12 by them.
  • the component mounting system includes a plurality of component mounting lines 12, and one or more of these constitute a work implement gnolep 14. Although only one work machine group 14 including two component mounting lines 12 is shown in the figure, a plurality of work machine groups 14 exist in the component mounting system.
  • a component storage 16 is located at a location different from the location where the component mounting line 12 is located, and the component storage 16 is a non-component which is a component removed from the mounting-related work machine 10. Mounting elements 18 are collected.
  • the component mounting system includes a support device 20, which is the core of a maintenance work support system (hereinafter, sometimes simply referred to as a "support system"), and a terminal for the support device 20. And a plurality of monitoring devices 22 having functions (22a and 22b are shown in the figure).
  • One of the monitoring devices 22, a monitoring device 22 a for management personnel, is mainly used by maintenance management personnel, and another monitoring device 22, a monitoring device 22 b for component storage, is connected to the component storage 16. It is located and is mainly used by those who perform maintenance work there.
  • the support device 20 and the monitor device 22 are both devices mainly composed of a computer.
  • the work implement control device 24 (which may be referred to as 24 a to 24 e corresponding to each implement related work implement), which is a control device provided for each mounting-related work machine 10 for its own control, also includes:
  • the assisting device 20 has a function as a terminal.
  • Each of these monitoring devices 22 and each of the work implement control devices 24 are connected to a LAN 26, and similarly can communicate various kinds of information with a support device 20 connected to an AN 26.
  • the component mounting system has a PDA (personal digital assistant) 28 which is a portable terminal of the support device 12, and the PDA 28 is also connected to the LAN 26 so that various kinds of information can be communicated with the support device 12. I have.
  • PDA personal digital assistant
  • the wireless communication device 30 is connected to the LAN 26, and the PDA 28 Because it is possible to communicate, the PDA 28 is capable of communicating with the support device 20.
  • the support system includes a support device 20, a monitor device 22, a work machine control device 24, a RAN 26, a PDA 28, a wireless communication device 30, and the like.
  • maintenance personnel are engaged in the component mounting system. Maintenance personnel are divided into two occupations, one of which is the maintenance management personnel (administrator) 40a who manages the maintenance work, and the other is the maintenance staff who actually performs the maintenance work. Implementation personnel (executors): 40 b and 40 c. Furthermore, the maintenance personnel 40b and 40c are classified into two types with different technical levels. One of them is a maintenance technician 40b with a high technical level, and the other is an operator 40c who operates mounting-related work equipment during mounting work (work equipment group 14 shown in the figure). Now, three operators are working on two component mounting lines). Operator 40c is not a dedicated maintenance person, but is trained to perform maintenance work at a low skill level.
  • the maintenance technician 40 b is in charge of one or more specific ones of the plurality of work implement groups 14. When maintenance work is performed with one work machine group 14 as one unit, the maintenance technician 40b will use the work machine Perform maintenance work together with the operator 40 c of the group 14. In other words, in this component mounting system, maintenance personnel are assigned to each work machine group 14.
  • the maintenance management staff 40 a, the maintenance technician 40 b, and the operator 40 c may be collectively referred to as maintenance staff 40, and the maintenance technician 40 b, the operator 40 c Are sometimes referred to collectively as maintenance personnel 40b and 40c.
  • FIG. 2 shows an overall perspective view of the general-purpose mounting machine 10d.
  • the general-purpose mounting machine 10d integrates the base module 50, the eight mounting modules 52 arranged on the base module 50 side by side in the transport direction of the circuit board, and the mounting modules 52. It is configured to include a control device 24 d for controlling the mounting machine 10 d (one of the work machine control devices 24 described above).
  • FIG. 3 shows the internal structure of the mounting module 52 in a perspective view.
  • Each of the mounting modules 52 has the same hardware configuration as each other. Describing one mounting module 52, the mounting module 52 includes a frame 54, which is a module frame, and various devices provided at various parts of the frame 54. I have. The various devices will be described below in order.
  • a plurality of feeders 56 are arranged on a feeder table (not shown) which forms a part of the frame 54.
  • Each feeder 56 has a reel 58 on which a circuit component taping (in the case of an electronic component, referred to as “electronic component taping”) in which circuit components are maintained at equal pitches is set. The extending taping is fed one pitch at a time, the force film is peeled off, and the circuit components are supplied one by one at the specified component supply position. Since the feeder 56 has a well-known structure, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • Each of the feeders 56 is designed to be detachable by a one-touch operation, and when a production target, that is, a board type is changed, the feeder 56 is replaced with a component corresponding to a circuit component to be mounted. It can be placed at any position according to the mounting order.
  • a conveyor device having two conveyor sections 60 (60a, 60b) 62 It has been.
  • the respective conveyor sections 60 cooperate with the upstream and downstream mounting modules 52 to convey the circuit board 62 and fix and hold the circuit board 64 at a predetermined working position.
  • Each conveyor section 60 has a structure in which the conveyor width can be changed by moving the conveyor rail 66 of the conveyor sections along a guide by an electric motor.
  • the substrate is transported by a conveyor belt (not shown) wound around each conveyor rail 66.
  • the board is fixed and held by raising and lowering plate 68 at the bottom, and a holder (not shown) provided on the plate comes into contact with the back surface of the circuit board. This is performed by holding the circuit board 64 between the conveyor rails 66.
  • a mounting device 72 is provided in the beam portion 70 which is a part of the frame 50.
  • the mounting device 72 is a device that holds the circuit components supplied from the feeder 56 and places the held circuit components on the surface of the circuit board 64 fixed and held on the conveyor device 62.
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the mounting apparatus 72.
  • the mounting device 72 includes an X-direction moving device 76 that moves the mounting head 74 a in the X direction (substrate transport direction), and a Y-direction moving device 78 that moves the mounting head 74 a in the Y direction (front-rear direction).
  • the Y-direction moving device 78 includes a Y-direction guide 80 provided in the beam portion 70, a Y-slide 82 that slides on the Y-direction guide 80 and is movable in the guide direction, and an electric motor 8 4. It includes a Y-slide moving device 88 that has a pole screw mechanism 86 and the like and moves the Y-slide 82 in the guide direction.
  • the X-direction moving device 76 includes an X-direction guide 90 provided on the Y-slide, an X-slide 92 slidably in contact with the X-direction guide 90 and movable in the guide direction, and an electric motor. 9 and an X-slide moving device 98 that has a ball screw mechanism 96 and the like and moves the X-slide 92 in the guide direction.
  • the mounting head 74 a is detachably provided on the X slide 92.
  • the mounted mounting head 74a is a rotary mounting head, and can be moved up and down to a plurality of generally axial mounting units 110 (functioning as component holding devices).
  • the unit is held so as to be able to rotate, and the unit unit 110 is intermittently rotated, whereby the mounting unit 110 is intermittently circulated.
  • Each mounting unit 110 has a suction nozzle 114 at its lower part, and at the time of taking out the circuit component, it is sequentially lowered at a certain stop position to hold the circuit component, and the upper side of the circuit board. At the predetermined mounting position, the circuit component held while being lowered sequentially while being rotated by a predetermined angle is placed.
  • the mounting head 74a is detachable by a one-touch operation, and is replaceable with other mounting heads 74b and 74c.
  • the head 74b is a twin-type mounting head having two mounting units 110, and one mounting unit 110 has a plurality of suction nozzles 114 at a lower portion thereof. One of them can be selected according to the circuit components.
  • the other mounting head 74 c is a single mounting head having only one mounting unit 110. Although these mounting heads 74b and 74c are not configured to allow the mounting unit 110 to rotate intermittently, they are configured to be able to move up and down and rotate similarly to the mounting head 74a. ing.
  • the mounting heads 74a to 74c may be collectively referred to as a mounting head 74.
  • the mounting module 52 is a component that is an imaging device that captures an image of the circuit component in order to obtain a shift in the holding position of the circuit component held in the mounting unit 110, a camera 120, an X slide 9 2 is an image pickup device for picking up a reference mark attached to the circuit board in order to obtain a shift of the holding position of the circuit board, and includes a mark camera 122.
  • the mounted module ⁇ 52 has a module controller 124 (mainly a computer), which is a control device for controlling itself, displays its own status, and inputs operation information for operating itself. ⁇ Display panel 1 26 is provided. Actually, the mounting module 52 is detachable, and can be replaced with another general-purpose mounting machine 10d.
  • the mounting module 52 is mounted to simplify the description.
  • the general-purpose mounter 10d to be installed is set, and it is treated as not being mounted on other general-purpose mounters 10d.
  • each of the plurality of mounting modules 52 is connected by a dedicated line (Ethernet (registered trademark)), and the module control devices 124 of each module exchange information, Perform the mounting work.
  • the work machine control device 24a of the general-purpose mounting machine 10d is a control device that is connected to the dedicated line, exchanges information with each mounting module 52, and controls them collectively. It is mainly composed of a computer, has a display and displays a variety of information about the general-purpose mounting machine 10d, a keyboard, and various switches.
  • Various operation information about the general-purpose mounting machine 10d is input.
  • the display device 128 and the input device 130 function as a part of the support system, which will be described later in detail.
  • various work items are set for each device described above. For example, a drive transmission mechanism that transmits drive in connection with operation, lubrication to sliding parts, adjustment of relative position deviation between components, replacement of filters provided in fluid passages for air, etc.
  • Various work items are set for various components, such as cleaning of each part and inspection of important functional parts.
  • the general-purpose mounting machine 10d itself is subject to maintenance, and the above-described various devices, devices, etc., which constitute the general-purpose mounting machine 10d, and the components and members constituting them are all general-purpose mounting machines 10d. It is a component of d and can be subject to maintenance. As described above, the mounting head 74 and the feeder 74 are scheduled to be attached / detached / replaced, and they may be attached for maintenance or maintenance. Attention must be paid to maintenance management because it may have been removed. In the present embodiment, for simplicity of description, of the mounting head 74 and the feeder 56, the maintenance work on those mounted on the general-purpose mounting machine 10d is performed by using the general-purpose mounting machine 10d.
  • the mounting head 74 and the feeder 56 which are not mounted elements are stored in the above-described component storage 16, and are subjected to maintenance work in the component storage 16. In other words, the mounting heads 74 and the feeders 56 are managed differently from other components in the maintenance work. Note that the mounting head 74 and the feeder 56 have their own IDs, and as described later, The support system manages based on the ID. More specifically, the mounting head 74 and the feeder 56 have chips storing ID codes, and when these are mounted on the general-purpose mounting machine 10d, the ID codes are stored in the module. The information is sent to the work equipment control device 24 1 and further sent to the support device 20. The support device 20 is mounted on the mounting head 74 and the feeder 5. They know whether or not 6 is attached.
  • the general-purpose mounting machine 10d has been described, but the other mounting-related devices 10 similarly include various components, and are set with various maintenance work items. Further, the same applies to the management of non-mounted elements. Since the configuration and the like of the other mounting-related devices 10 are well known, descriptions of the other mounting-related devices 10 will be omitted to avoid making the specification redundant.
  • the maintenance work support system is composed of a support device 20 and a work device control device 24 of each mounting-related work device 10, a monitoring device 22, and a terminal of the support device 20 such as a PDA 28. (Hereinafter, may be collectively referred to as a “terminal device”), and a LAN 26 connecting the support device 20 and the terminal device.
  • the support device 20 is a device mainly composed of a computer. Although a hardware block diagram is omitted, the support device 20 includes a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, an input / output interface, a bus connecting them, a display, and the like.
  • the support device 20 plays a central role in the support system.
  • FIG. 5 shows a functional block diagram of the support device 20.
  • the support device 20 plays a central role, and includes a database section 140 that holds various data (most of which are stored on a hard disk) and a data section that the database section 140 holds.
  • Maintenance work plan creation unit that creates plans for various maintenance work based on the work plan, and a work plan that processes the created work plan into a form that can be notified and notifies it via the terminal device 144 etc.
  • Notification section 1 4 6 is included.
  • the maintenance work planning section 144 includes a maintenance target selecting section 144 for selecting a maintenance target (including a non-mounting element selecting section 150 when the non-mounting element 18 is targeted).
  • An execution work item determination unit 152 for deciding a work item to be performed from among maintenance work items for the selected maintenance target.
  • the work plan notification section 146 has a necessary material notification section 154 for notifying maintenance materials necessary for maintenance work and a work content display section 156 for notifying the contents of maintenance work in a graphic display. Contains. In this embodiment, for the sake of convenience, it is assumed that the support system includes one work plan notification unit.
  • the work plan notification unit 144 shown in the figure shows only a central part of the work plan notification unit. 46, the terminal device 1 4 4 (including the display unit 1 58 provided with the display device 1 28, etc.), the communication unit 1 60, and the display unit 1 6 2 of the support device 2 0 (including the display device, etc.)
  • the work plan notification section is configured to include a part of the above.
  • the entire work plan notification section is also referred to as a work plan notification section 14.6.
  • operation and display panel 1 2 6 of each mounting module 5 2 also has a display function, which is intended to form part of a work plan notifying unit 1 4 6.
  • the support device 20 includes various other functional parts.
  • the notification plan selection unit 16 4 is the information received from the input unit 16 6 (including the input device 130, operation and display panel 1 26) of the terminal device 144 via the communication unit 160. Or a part for giving a command to the work plan notifying part to select a work plan to be notified based on information on the input part 168 (including the input device, etc.) of the support device 20;
  • the plan creation instructing unit 172 makes the maintenance work plan creating unit 142 create the timing and timing of the creation based on the setting information set by itself or the information from the input units 166 and 168. This part indicates the type of the plan.
  • the mounting information acquisition unit 174 is a unit that receives, from the terminal device 144, the mounting information as to whether or not the component is mounted on the work equipment 10, and the performance information acquisition unit 176 is a unit for performing maintenance work. This part receives the result information from the terminal device 144 or the like. The information received by these is used for updating the data contents of the database section 140 and the like.
  • the actual work acquisition unit 178 provided in the actual information acquisition unit 176 is a part that acquires the actual work time, and the acquired actual work time is recorded in the work required time update unit 180. It is used to update the required work time stored in the database section 140.
  • the history creation section 182 creates history information based on information received from the terminal device 144 and the like and information held in the database section 140 (including updating of data in the database section 140). I do.
  • the created history information can be represented by the display units 158 and 162. The functions of these functional units will be described later in more detail.
  • the database section 140 has four data storage sections: maintenance data storage section 190, personnel data storage section 1992, work equipment / component data storage section 194, and plan data storage section 196. ing.
  • the maintenance data holding section 190 implements a work item-specific work item master file 200 0 that stores data on maintenance work items for each type of mounting-related work device 10 (managed separately as a component. ), An element-specific work item master file 2022 that stores data on maintenance work items for each type of component that is managed separately, and mounting-related work machines located in the component mounting system.
  • Maintenance work history for each work item for each work item (work record)
  • a work history file for each work item for work equipment that stores data (excluding those managed separately as components)
  • the personnel data holding unit 192 has a personnel master file 210 in which the personnel data for each maintenance person is stored.
  • Work equipment layout master file 2 1 2 that stores data related to grouping of 10 2, Data indicating whether or not a separately managed component is mounted on any of the related work equipment 10 Is stored in the component mounting state file 2 14.
  • the plan data holding unit 196 has a creation work plan file 216 storing various maintenance work plans created by the maintenance work plan creation unit 142.
  • FIG. 6 to 13 schematically show the data contents of each of the above-mentioned files (excluding the creation work plan file).
  • the data contents of each file will be described with reference to these figures.
  • the work item-specific work item master file 2000 is subject to maintenance. Data is stored for each type of a certain mounting-related work machine 10. In detail, for each type, in association with [work item name], [work frequency], [work skill level], [importance], [required time], [required material], [display] Image data name] is stored. In more detail, for each item, [Work item name] stores the data of the item name of the maintenance work performed on the mounting related work machine 10 of that type, and [Work frequency] contains Data on how many days, weeks, or months maintenance work should be performed on the work item is stored.
  • [Working skill level] includes the working skill level (corresponding to the technical level of maintenance personnel, which will be described later) that can perform maintenance work on the work item, and H and low technical level that indicate high technical level. It is stored as the value of L. [Importance] indicates the degree of malfunction (a type of work necessity) that occurs when maintenance work is not performed on the work item. In the figure, these are marked with a () mark).
  • [Required time] a standard value of the time from the start of the maintenance work of the work item to the end thereof is stored.
  • [Required materials] the maintenance materials necessary for performing the maintenance work of the work item (for example, the names of the equipment used in the maintenance work and the supply members such as oils are stored.
  • the contents of the work can be displayed in a draftic manner for each work item to the maintenance staff, and the displayed image is created in [display image data name].
  • the data such as [work skill level], [importance], and [necessary materials] are data indicating the nature, characteristics, characteristics, etc. of the maintenance work.
  • the data on the required time is recorded as [time required], and it is regarded as a time required maintenance work item.
  • the one shown on the front side in Fig. 6 relates to the general-purpose mounting machine 1 Od. is there.
  • the general-purpose mounting machine 10d is configured by combining a plurality of modules (the mounting module 52 and the base module 50), the other mounting-related working machines 10d Unlike the data for each work machine, the data in the work item master file 200 for each work machine for the general purpose machine 100d is strictly data for each work machine and for each module. It has been. In the present embodiment, even such data for each work machine and each module is used as data for each work machine.
  • the element-specific work item master file 202 shown in FIG. 7 stores data on components that are specially managed at the maintenance target, that is, components that perform maintenance work even when they are not mounted.
  • a detachable mounting head and a feeder (the mounting head 74 and the feeder 56 of the general-purpose mounting machine 10d) are set as separate management components.
  • the contents of [work item name] to [display image data] are the same as those of the work item master file 200 for each work machine, and the description is omitted. It should be noted that what is shown on the front side in the figure is data on a certain type of mounting head 74 mounted on the mounting module 52 of the general-purpose mounting machine 10d.
  • history file 204 for each work item for each work machine shown in Fig. 8 data on the history (a set of maintenance work results) for each work item for each work machine 10 (not for each type) is recorded. Have been.
  • the mounting-related work machine 10 is provided with an ID for each work machine, and the data of the history file 204 for each work item with respect to the work machine is data associated with the work machine ID.
  • [Work item name] is as described above, and the maintenance work performed in the past is recorded for each work item.
  • [Implementation date] indicates the time (year, month, and day) when the maintenance work was performed on the work item, and [Judgment] indicates the defect information on the relevant maintenance spot discovered during the maintenance work at that time. Yes (X is recorded if a defect is found, and ⁇ if not found). Also,
  • [Implementation date] and [Judgment] are shown in the order from the present for clarity in the figure ([Implementation date 2] and [Judgment 2] are performed before [Implementation date 1] and [Judgment 1]). ), And [Implementation Date 1] indicates the latest implementation date.
  • the data described above relates to the general-purpose mounting machine 100 d and is data for each mounting module 52. The handling of this data is the same as the extraction in the case of the work item master file 200 for each work machine.
  • the history file 206 for each work item for each element shown in FIG. 9 records data on the history of each work item for each component (not for each type) of another management component.
  • Each mounting head feeder is provided with an ID
  • the data of the history file 206 for each element work item is data associated with the ID.
  • the items of [work item name], [execution date], and [judgment] are the same as in the case of the previous work item-specific work item history file 204, and the description thereof is omitted.
  • the data shown in the front of the figure is data on a certain type of mounting head 74 mounted on the mounting module 52 of the general-purpose mounting machine 10d.
  • the personnel master file 210 shown in FIG. 11 records data on all the maintenance personnel 40 involved in the component mounting system and related to maintenance work. Each data item is associated with [personnel name].
  • the [employee code] is personal identification information, which is input when the maintenance staff logs in to the terminal device 144. In the support system, the employee code is unified in the terminal device 144 The display contents of the terminal device 144 and the commands for operating the support system from the input unit 166 of the terminal device 144 are automatically selected even if they are appropriate for the maintenance staff. ing.
  • [Technical level] is the maintainer It can be thought that it indicates the high maintenance skills of the maintenance staff.
  • the operator 40c is assigned to the operator himself / herself.
  • One group of the plurality of implementation-related work machines 10 is set, and the maintenance engineer 40b is assumed to be in charge of a plurality of work machine groups 14.
  • the data in the [technical level], [occupation type], and [teacher] items indicate the personnel attributes of each maintenance person.
  • the work implement arrangement master file 2 12 shown in FIG. 12 stores data indicating which work implement group 14 each implement-related work implement 10 belongs to. In other words, one [work equipment ID] is assigned one [placement group name (for example, “G 1” means the first drop)].
  • placement group name for example, “G 1” means the first drop
  • the component mounting state file 2 14 shown in FIG. 13 stores information on whether or not the separately managed component described above is mounted on the mounting-related work machine 10. If a component with a certain component ID is installed, the item of [Install / Uninstall] for that component is set to "installed"; otherwise, it is set to "non-installed”. If mounted, the work equipment ID of the mounted work equipment is recorded.
  • the actual data is recorded on the mounting head of the general-purpose mounting machine 10 d 7 4.
  • the module ID of the mounted module 52 to which 74 is attached is also recorded.
  • the support device 20 is configured to include the above-described functional blocks. However, as will be described later, the support device 20 can perform various types of maintenance work according to the purpose of maintenance and the like. It is possible to create a plan. Therefore, from a different perspective, the maintenance work plan creator 144 will exert different functions depending on the type of plan created. In other words, the maintenance work plan creator 144 can be thought of as including a plurality of parts exhibiting different functions.
  • FIG. 14 shows another functional block diagram of the maintenance work plan creation unit 142, which expresses such an idea.
  • the maintenance work plan creation unit 144 is divided into the following functional units: maintenance target plan creation unit 220, work equipment group creation unit 222, non-mounting Element plan creator 2 24, Periodic plan creator 2 26, Irregular plan creator 228, Work attribute dependent plan creator 230, Personnel plan creator 2 32 (Personnel attribute dependent plan creator 234), and a time-dependent plan creation unit 236.
  • the maintenance target plan creation unit 220 is a part that exhibits a function of creating a plan for each maintenance target, and the work equipment group creation unit 22 It is a part that demonstrates the function of creating a plan for each work machine group 14 of the mounting-related work machine 10, and the non-mounted element plan creation unit 2 24 has been removed from the mounting-related work machine 10. This is a part that has the function of creating a maintenance work plan for the non-wearing element 18 that is a component.
  • the periodic plan creation unit 226 is a part that exhibits a function of creating a plan of maintenance work to be performed periodically, and the irregular schedule creation unit 228 is not operating the maintenance target.
  • the work attribute dependency plan creation unit 2 2 4 is a part that exhibits a function of creating a work plan based on data on work attributes. It is the part that performs the function of creating a plan.
  • the personnel planning section 2 3 2 It has a participant attribute-dependent plan creation section 234 as a part that demonstrates the function of creating a work plan for each of the personnel.
  • the required time dependent plan creation unit 236 is a part that exhibits a function of creating a work plan based on the required work time for each maintenance work item. The specific functions performed by each of these functional units will be described later in detail in an example of creating a work plan.
  • the support device 20 performs various support processes, such as maintenance work plan creation and work plan notification, by executing a maintenance work support program stored in its own hard disk.
  • the maintenance work support program includes a main routine and various routines executed under the execution of the main routine, and the various routines are executed according to various processes performed by the support device 20. It is selected and executed, so that each of the above functional parts functions.
  • the maintenance work plan is created based on the instructions of the plan creation instructing unit 1772.
  • the plan creation instructing unit 172 is configured to issue an instruction to create a plan for periodic maintenance to the maintenance work plan creating unit 142.
  • the plan creation instruction section 17 2 has data for that purpose. For example, in this component mounting system, it is determined that daily maintenance should be performed as regular maintenance, and the data related to this is the group name of a work machine group 14 that performs daily maintenance and the daily maintenance of that group 14 (For example, 15 minutes from Tuesday to Friday, 25 minutes on Monday).
  • the plan creation instructing unit 17 2 also manages the temple B. Before the daily operation start time of the component mounting system, the daily execution of each work machine group 14 should be performed on that day.
  • An instruction to create a maintenance work plan is given to the maintenance work plan creation unit 144.
  • irregular maintenance for example, when a certain work equipment group 14 is forced to stop production due to some cause (such as a failure of a certain mounting-related work equipment or unexpected circuit component shortage). It is designed to be able to cope with maintenance and the like using the non-production time.
  • maintenance The information including the group name of the work equipment group 14 performing the maintenance and the scheduled execution time of the maintenance is input by the non-performing personnel 40 as information indicating that the irregular maintenance is to be performed.
  • an instruction is issued to the maintenance work plan creation unit 142 to create a maintenance work plan based on the information.
  • the process of creating a maintenance work plan based on the instructions of the plan creation instruction unit 17 2, which is performed by the maintenance work plan creation unit 14 2, will be described taking the maintenance work plan for each work machine group 14 as an example. I do.
  • the creation process is performed by executing the work equipment group maintenance plan creation routine, which is a part of the maintenance work support program described above.
  • Figure 15 shows a flowchart of the work equipment group maintenance plan creation routine. Hereinafter, a specific description will be given along the flowchart.
  • step 1 mounting-related work machines 10 included in a work machine group 14 for creating a plan are specified. Specifically, based on the data stored in the work equipment layout master file 2 12 shown in Fig. 12, implementation-related work equipment 10 whose placement group name is the group name for which the plan is to be created is extracted. Then, the work machine ID of each of the work machines 10 is specified. Then, based on the component mounting state file 2 14 shown in FIG. 13, from among the separately managed components (feeder 56 and mounting head 74), the work machine ID is used as a key first. The component mounted on the specified mounting-related work machine 10 is specified by the component ID. These identifications are performed by the maintenance object selection unit 148.
  • the maintenance staff 40 performing the maintenance work specifically, the maintenance staff 40b and 40c are specified. Specifically, based on the personnel master file 210 shown in Fig. 11, the maintenance personnel 40 b and 40 c whose responsibilities are assigned to the work equipment group for which the plan is to be created. Specified by employee code.
  • a provisional maintenance work item to be performed is specified. More specifically, first, the history file 204 for each work item with respect to the work equipment and the history file 206 for each work item with respect to the work unit shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 are referred to. Using the work implement ID and the component ID as keys, all maintenance work items related to the implement-related work implement 10 and the components specified in S1 are extracted. Next, using the work equipment name (module name) or the component element name and the work item name as keys, the latest execution time of the maintenance work of each extracted work item (the date described in the section of [Work Date 1]) ) And the execution frequency data of the work item master file 200 for each work equipment and the work item master file 202 for each element shown in FIGS. 6 and 7.
  • the recommended time for the work item (the next time it is desirable to do it) is calculated.
  • the calculated recommended execution time of each work item is compared with the scheduled execution time of the maintenance work, and the work items that become the recommended execution time at the scheduled execution time (recommended execution time and scheduled execution time are compared with each other).
  • the selected work item is set as the work item that is scheduled to be implemented (tentatively scheduled work item) for the time being. Specified.
  • the work item that is the recommended implementation time at the scheduled implementation time is set as the temporary implementation work item.
  • Identification under such conditions is suitable for regular maintenance such as daily maintenance.
  • the scheduled maintenance work time can be set relatively long. In that case, it may be desirable to carry out maintenance work on more items.
  • a specific condition may be adopted such that even a work item reaching a recommended execution time one week later is specified as a tentatively scheduled work item.
  • a work item having a high skill level which is considered to have a high work skill level, is selected from the identified provisionally scheduled work items. Specifically, work items whose work skill level is “H” in the work item master files 200 and 202 are selected.
  • the work plan for the selected high-level work items is Created.
  • the maintenance work of the high technical level can be performed only by a person with a high technical level
  • the maintenance technology of the maintenance personnel 40b and 40c specified in S2 is required.
  • a preliminary plan will be prepared for the scope in which the project 40b is feasible.
  • the range of responsibilities of the maintenance technician 40 b so that the total required time of the high-technical level work items of the work equipment group 14 does not exceed the work time that the maintenance technician 40 b can perform.
  • all the high-technical level work items selected in S4 can be performed by the specified maintenance technician 40b.
  • Treat as The adjustment in the case where the operation cannot be performed may be performed in accordance with the process of creating a maintenance work plan for the operator 40c described later, and the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the work plan prepared in S5 preliminarily has work items ordered in such a way that work items are used as keys and timely priority is given to items with higher importance. Is done.
  • a low-technical-level work item with a low work level is selected from the provisionally-scheduled work items specified in S3. Specifically, work items whose work skill level is "L" in the above work item master files 200 and 202 are selected.
  • the total required work time of the selected low-technical work items is estimated. Specifically, using the work machine name (module name) or the component name and the work item name as keys, it is selected based on the work time data in the work item master files 200 and 202. The required time of the low-technical work items is added up, and the total required time is estimated.
  • the low-tech work items to be performed are adjusted based on their importance.
  • the operator 40c plays a central role in performing maintenance work at a low technical level, and the total work scheduled time of the operator 40c (instructed by the plan creation section 1772).
  • the adjustment is made in S8 in consideration of the case where the scheduled execution time and the number of operators 40c) exceed the total required work time.
  • the work equipment name Mode name
  • the component name and work item name are used as keys.
  • work items with high importance are specified preferentially, and after assigning work items with high importance, sufficient time is available.
  • work items that are to be implemented are identified and adjusted so that less important work items are additionally specified within the total scheduled work time. If the total scheduled work time does not exceed the total work required time, all the selected low-technical-level work items are specified as work items to be performed.
  • work items of low technical level specified to the extent practicable are allocated to each maintenance staff 40, specifically, each operator 40c.
  • the detailed description of the allocation conditions is omitted, but specifically, the allocation is performed so that the maintenance work time of each operator 40c is averaged.
  • the specified low-technical-level maintenance work items are specified so that the maintenance work of one mounting-related work machine 10 can be completed by one operator 40c as much as possible. Is allocated.
  • a work plan of a low technical level is determined. Specifically, plan data including work items to be carried out by each operator 40c is stored in the created work plan file 2 16 in association with the staff name and the employee code of each operator 40c. This establishes a maintenance work plan for each operator 40.
  • the high-technical work plan prepared in S5 is adjusted and confirmed. Specifically, low-technical work items that have not been included in the plan due to time constraints are added to the high-technical work plan.
  • the maintenance technician 40 b is assigned a range of responsibilities so that there is enough time for maintenance work, and plays a role as a buffer for low-tech maintenance work. . Detailed explanation of the additional conditions is omitted, but the time required for maintenance work by the maintenance technician 40b is calculated based on the time required for each of the low-technical work items that were not included. As long as the time is not exceeded, it can be incorporated into a high-tech maintenance work plan.
  • All planned low-technological work items are If the work plan is already included in the work plan in S8, or if there is not enough time in the high-tech work plan created in S5, the adjustment in S11 will be performed. I can't.
  • the planning data including the work items to be performed by the maintenance technician 40 b is created in a state where the planning data is associated with the personnel names and employee codes of the maintenance technician 40 b, and the work plan file 2 16
  • the maintenance work plan for the technician 40b is determined by being stored in the.
  • a maintenance work plan for each mounting-related work machine 10 is determined. More specifically, all work items included in the high-technical and low-technical level maintenance work plans determined in SIO and S11 are divided into implementation-related work machines 10 By being stored in the created work plan file 2 16, the work plan for each execution-related work 10 constituting the work equipment group 14 to be planned is determined. .
  • the creation of the maintenance work plan for one work machine group 14 is completed by the processing in S1 to S12.
  • the work items to be executed are determined by the processes in S3 to S11, and the executed work item determination unit 152 is configured to include a part for performing a series of these processes.
  • the above-mentioned processes of S1 to S12 are performed by the maintenance work plan creating unit 142, but since a series of these processes creates a maintenance work plan of one work machine group 14, the That is, the part that executes these processes functions as the work equipment group plan creation unit 222.
  • both a regular plan and an irregular plan can be created based on the instruction of the plan creation instructing unit 172, and S 1 to S 12
  • the part that executes the functions of the regular plan generator 226 and the irregular plan creator 228 also functions.
  • a plan is created based on the work skill level of each maintenance work item, especially S4, S5, etc., and based on importance, such as S8, etc. Have a plan.
  • the part that executes the above series of processing constitutes the work attribute dependence plan creation unit 230.
  • maintenance personnel 40 b and 40 c A work plan has been prepared, and the plan for each of the personnel 40 Ob and 40 c is based on the technical level of each of the personnel 40 b and 40 c.
  • the part that executes the processing constitutes the personnel plan creation unit 232 and the personnel attribute dependence plan creation unit 234.
  • the maintenance work planning process for each of the personnel 40b and 40c is set to be within the scheduled work time of each of the personnel 40b and 40c, starting with S9.
  • processing is performed based on the time required for each work item. Therefore, the part that executes such processing constitutes the required time dependent plan creation unit 236.
  • preparing the work plan for the operator 40c a process is performed in S9 so that the work time of each operator 40c is averaged.
  • the maintenance target plan creation unit 2220 includes a part for executing such processing. It can be said that is constituted.
  • the support system according to the present embodiment is configured such that, when the feeder 56 and the mounting head 74, which are separately managed components, are removed from the mounting-related work machine 10, In the component yard, these maintenance work can be performed. More specifically, the maintenance technician 40 b, who is the maintenance staff 40, is responsible for assuring that when the work machine group 14 in charge is in production operation, the mounting-related work machines 1 belonging to those work machine groups 14 Since the maintenance work cannot be performed for 0, the maintenance staff is required to have sufficient time. Therefore, the maintenance work of the non-mounted element 18 is performed using the extra time. For example, if a maintenance technician 40 b decides to perform maintenance work on the non-mounted element 18, the technician 40 b will use the monitoring device 2 located in the component storage 16.
  • FIG. 16 shows a flowchart of a non-mounting element maintenance plan creation routine, which is a part of the maintenance work support program executed by the support device 20, and the creation process will be described below accordingly.
  • the non-wear element 18 is selected. Specifically, based on the component mounting state file 2 14 shown in Fig. 13, maintenance of non-mounted elements 18 that are not mounted on any of the mounting-related work machines 10 is performed. Is selected for scheduled maintenance.
  • the processing in S21 is executed by the non-mounting element selection unit 150 included in the maintenance target selection unit 148.
  • provisional maintenance work items to be performed are identified. More specifically, similarly to the above-described S3, first, the history file 206 for each work item corresponding to the element shown in FIG. 9 is referred to, and from the data, the S2 1 All the maintenance work items related to the non-wearing element 18 specified in are extracted. Next, using the component name and the work item name as keys, the most recently performed maintenance work for each extracted work item, and the execution frequency data in the work item master file 202 shown in FIG. Based on, the recommended execution time for each extracted work item is calculated. Next, by comparing the calculated recommended execution time of each work item with the scheduled execution time of the maintenance work (often today's date), the work item with the recommended execution time at the scheduled execution time is selected. Then, the selected work item is specified as a tentatively scheduled work item.
  • the non-attached elements 18 are prioritized based on the urgency.
  • the non-mounting element 18 having a large provisional work item that exceeds the recommended implementation time at the scheduled implementation time is regarded as a non-mounting element 18 with a high urgency (a certain non-mounting element 18
  • the urgency of the non-mounting element 18 is determined by the degree of the work item that has exceeded the recommended execution time the most, and the non-mounting element 18 is prioritized in order of the magnitude of the degree. It is.
  • an adjustment is made based on the required work time.
  • the element-specific work item master file 202 is used as a key with the component name and the work item name as keys.
  • the total required time of the above-mentioned tentatively-executed work items possessed by each is added up, and The time required for maintenance work is required.
  • the required work time for each of the non-mounting elements 18 is integrated according to the above-mentioned ' ⁇ priority order, and the non-mounting component 1 to be implemented is performed within a range in which the integrated time does not exceed the scheduled work time. 8 is determined.
  • the maintenance image for the non-wearing element for the maintenance engineer 40b is determined.
  • the work items to be performed for the non-mounting component 18 determined in S24 are determined as the work items to be performed, and the non-mounting elements 18 and The maintenance technician 4 Ob is associated with the staff name and employee code, and the plan data including the work items to be performed in the associated state is stored in the created work plan file 216, thereby allowing the operator The maintenance work plan for each 40 is finalized.
  • the mounting element plan creation unit 224 includes the part that performs the processing of S21 to S25.
  • the execution work item determination unit 152 is configured to include a part for executing the processing of S22 to S24. Furthermore, since the work plan is created based on the required work time in S 24 in particular, the part for executing the above-described series of processing functions as the required time dependent plan creation unit 236 and the irregular schedule It also functions as the preparation section 2 28 and the workforce planning section 2 32.
  • the maintenance work is performed with reference to the created maintenance work plan.
  • the created work plan is notified to the user of the work by the work plan notification unit 144.
  • Figure 17 shows the work flow chart of the maintenance work. It will be performed according to the flowchart.
  • the operator 40c acquires work target work equipment information.
  • the control device 24 (corresponding to the terminal device 144 in FIG. 5) of one of the mounting-related work devices 10 belonging to the work device group 14 to be in charge takes an input of the control device 24. Enter your own employee code in section 166, log in to the support system, and then enter a request to know the work to be performed.
  • Information from the control device 24 is sent to the notification plan selection unit 164 via the communication unit 160.
  • the notification plan selection unit 1 64 instructs the work plan notification unit 1 46 to create target work equipment information for maintenance work performed by the operator 40 c of the employee code.
  • the work plan notification unit 146 refers to the created work plan file 216 stored in the database unit 140 using the employee code as a key, creates information listing the target work machines, and generates the information.
  • the information is transmitted to the control device 24, which is the terminal device 144 logged in, via the communication unit 160. As a result, the work target machine information is displayed on the display section 158 of the control device 24.
  • Fig. 18 schematically shows the screen of the work equipment information displayed.
  • the work target work machine information screen 250 is a list of all mounting-related work machines 10 on which the logged-in operator 40 c performs maintenance work in this maintenance.
  • the work equipment name and work equipment ID are information displayed in a table format. By referring to this information, the operator 40c knows the target work machine for the maintenance work performed by the operator.
  • SS 2 From the input unit 1 66 of the control unit 24 of the mounting-related work units 10 listed in the work target work unit information screen 250, for which maintenance work is to be performed. Log in to the support system. Login is performed by entering an employee code as in SS1.
  • the operator 40c refers to the work item list screen displayed on the display unit of the control device 24.
  • Work The work plan notification section 146 uses the employee code and the work machine ID of the work machine to be worked as keys, and from the created work plan file 216, the work items to be executed for the The listed information is created and transmitted to the control device 24 of the work machine 10. As a result, an execution work item list screen is displayed on the display section 158 of the control device 24.
  • Fig. 19 schematically shows the displayed work item list screen.
  • the work item enumeration screen 2 5 2 is a screen in which the work items to be performed for the implementation-related work machine 10 are detailed, including the work item name and the required time for the work item. It has been.
  • the one shown in the figure relates to the general-purpose mounting machine 10d.
  • the general-purpose mounting machine 10d since maintenance work is performed in units of each mounting module 52, it is for one mounting module 52. ing.
  • the work item enumeration screen 252 for each mounting module 52 can be arbitrarily switched and displayed on the display unit 166 of the control device 224d.
  • each mounting module 52 Only the own work item enumeration screen is displayed on the display panel 1 26. It should be noted that screen operations and the like can be performed on each operation / display panel 126.
  • the maintenance work of the separately managed components (feeder 56 and mounting head 74) mounted on the mounting-related work machine 10 is regarded as maintenance work for the work machine 10 concerned.
  • the work items for the mounted mounting head 74 are also listed together with the component ID and the component name.
  • the operator 40c designates one work item to be carried out from among the maintenance work items listed on the work item list screen 252.
  • the designation is performed by inputting the designation information to the input section 1666 (or the operation / display panel 126) of the control device 24.
  • the specified work item is highlighted on the work item list screen 25 2.
  • the operator 40c refers to the screen on which the work content of the specified work item is displayed.
  • the work item designation information is sent to the notification plan selection section 16 4, which instructs the work plan notification section 1 4 6 to create a work content display screen for the work item specified in the work plan notification section 1 4 6.
  • Work plan notification section 1 4 6 Using the name (component name) and work item name as keys, the necessary materials associated with the specified work item from the data in the work item master file 200 and 202 are displayed image data. Find the name, to extract the image data of the display image data name that is obtained by searching from the work image file 2 0 8.
  • work content image information is created based on the information on the necessary materials and the extracted image data, and the information is transmitted to the control device 24.
  • a screen including the work content image of the specified work item is displayed on the display unit 158 of the control device 24 (including the operation / display panel 126).
  • FIG. 20 schematically shows the displayed work content display screen.
  • the work content display screen 25 4 shown in FIG. 20 relates to the work of lubricating the Z-axis pole screw of the mounting head 74.
  • the drawing includes a still image showing a perspective view of the inside of the mounting head 74, a blinking image of an arrow indicating a refueling point in the image, a moving image like an animation indicating that the fueling operation is being performed, and the like.
  • the work content display screen 25 4 is a screen that displays images, it is easy to understand and can indicate the points of work, and even maintenance staff 40 with low skill can easily perform appropriate maintenance work. Can be implemented.
  • the model number of lubricating oil (# 125888), which is a necessary material for maintenance work, is displayed. This helps to ensure proper maintenance work, such as preventing accidents.
  • the operator 40c performs the maintenance work on the item after or while referring to the work content display screen 254. Then, after the work of the work item is completed, the operator 40c inputs an end instruction to the input unit 16 6 (including the operation and display panel 1 26) of the control device 24 in SS7. You. At the time of the end instruction, for example, if the item is an inspection item, a determination result regarding a defect at the relevant portion in the inspection is also input. When a termination instruction is given, a check mark is added to the box ⁇ indicating completion of the above-mentioned work item enumeration screen 25 (see Fig. 19), and if a judgment is input, the result of that judgment is entered. Is also displayed.
  • the information of completion (which is a kind of incomplete ⁇ incomplete information) and the judgment result information (which is a kind of defect information) are sent to the result information obtaining unit 176 via the communication unit 160.
  • SS The time from the item designation of item 4 to the end instruction of SS 7 is measured by the controller 24, and the time is used as the actual work time for the work item together with the previous information and the actual information acquisition unit 1. 7 6 The details are sent to the execution time acquisition unit 1 78.
  • the operator 40 c determines in SS 8 whether all work items of one mounting-related work machine 10 have been completed, and if not completed, returns to SS 4 and returns to SS 4. Specify the work item to be performed, and perform the maintenance work on the work item.
  • the log-off from the control device 24 of the work machine 10 to the support system is performed.
  • the maintenance work is performed for each mounting module 52, and all the work items of one mounting module 52 are performed.
  • an instruction for the maintenance work of the next mounting module 52 is issued. Specifically, when the operation indicator of “Next module” (see Fig. 19) on the screen is operated, the screen switches to the work item list screen 25 2 of the next implementation module 52. (Operation.
  • Display panel 1 2 6 is displayed on the next mounted module 52)
  • the operation of “Next work machine” in the screen When the indicator is operated, the log-off is performed after the name and ID of the next implement-related implement 10 assigned to the operator 40c are displayed.
  • the operation returns to SS 2 and the operator 40 c remains.
  • the support system is logged in from the control device 24 of any one of the work machines 10 and the maintenance work according to the above work flow is repeated for the work machine 10.
  • the operator 40c confirms that the maintenance work has been completed for all the mounting-related work machines 10 that are scheduled to be performed, and ends the scheduled maintenance work at one time.
  • the work plan notification unit 144 displays and notifies various types of work plans.
  • the contents of the plan displayed above differ depending on each display section 158.
  • the control device 24 of each mounting-related work machine 10 is related to itself. Only the work plan to be displayed is displayed, and the work plan notification unit 144 automatically selects the display content according to the display unit 158. Even in the same display section 158, different displays are made depending on the maintenance staff 40 who is a user of the work plan.
  • each display section 158 has different contents to be displayed according to the personal identification information entered when the maintenance staff 40 logs in to the system, and the work plan notification section 146 It is to notify the plan according to the user.
  • the selection of the display content according to the user is mainly performed by the notification plan selection unit 164.
  • the displayed work content display screen 25 4 is a screen including a still image and a moving image, and the part for creating and displaying the work content display screen 25 4 It constitutes the work content display section 156.
  • the work content display screen 2 5 4 displays information on maintenance materials necessary for maintenance work, the work content display screen
  • the part for creating and displaying 254 also constitutes the required material notification section 154.
  • the above explanation relates to the operation of the operator 40c among the maintenance personnel 40.
  • the maintenance technician 40b operates his / her PDA 28 and is displayed on the PDA 28. Work with reference to the information Various screens are displayed on the PDA 28 according to the operation. The contents and operations of the screen are the same as those displayed on the display unit 1666 of the control device 24 described above, and are the same as the operations on the control device 24. Omitted.
  • the display corresponding to the engineer 40b is automatically selected on the PDA 28. It has been in.
  • the start time of the maintenance is set, and the PDA 28 has a plan for the maintenance work performed by the maintenance technician 40b in the periodic maintenance. Automatically sent before the start time.
  • the support device 20 has a function of managing time, and a predetermined time (for example,
  • the maintenance engineer 40 An instruction is sent to send a work plan for b. Based on the instruction, the work plan created by the maintenance work plan creation unit 142 is transmitted to the PDA 28 via the communication unit 160.
  • a plan corresponding to the management staff 40a is displayed on the monitoring device 22a.
  • the monitoring device 22 a is provided with a work plan for each work machine group 14, a plan for each mounting work machine 10, and a work plan for each worker according to the operation of the maintenance management staff 40 a.
  • Various plans created, such as work plans can be displayed in various formats. For example, on the screen that displays the maintenance work plan for each work machine (the work plan created in S12 described above), the screen shows completed / uncompleted information and defect information (maintenance person 4 O b , 40c) is displayed in a timely manner, so that the progress of the maintenance work can be observed from a remote place.
  • the monitoring device 22a is provided with an output device such as a printer.
  • an output device such as a printer.
  • a work plan for each of the above working machine groups 14 and for each of the maintenance staff 40 is output by printing. It is also possible to notify the maintenance work plan by distributing the printed work plan to each maintenance staff 40 before the maintenance start time.
  • the support system updates the data held in the maintenance data holding unit 190 based on the performance information of the performed maintenance work.
  • completion of whether or not the work of that item has been completed. ⁇ Incomplete information, defect information, etc. are acquired by the performance information acquisition unit 176, and the acquisition is performed.
  • the stored data is rewritten. More specifically, in the history file 204 for each work item and the history file for each element work item 206 shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the execution date of the work performed for each work item is described. Is recorded in the column of [Implementation date 1], and the result of the judgment when the judgment is made is recorded in the column of [Decision 1].
  • the actual work time for each work item is acquired by the actual information acquisition unit 176, specifically, the actual work time acquisition unit 178, as one of the actual information.
  • the required time data recorded in the [Required time] column is Each time the work time is acquired, it is rewritten to the value of the acquired actual work time. This ensures that the latest work time is always recorded. It is also possible to record the actual work time of a plurality of maintenance work going back from the present time, and to perform a process of rewriting the above actual work time by the average value of them.
  • the part for performing the update processing of the required work time constitutes the required work time update unit 180 in the support device 20.
  • various types of history information are created based on input operations to the input unit 168 of the support device 20 and the input unit 166 of the terminal device 144, and the history information is created. Is displayed on the display unit 16 2 of the support device 20 and the display unit 158 of the terminal device 144. This history information creation processing is performed by the work history creation unit 182.
  • history information listing all maintenance work items performed during a predetermined period for one mounting-related work machine 10 and specific maintenance personnel 40 performing at a predetermined period
  • History information that lists all the maintenance work items that have been listed up
  • history information that lists maintenance work items whose failure rate in the above-mentioned judgment exceeds a predetermined threshold rate
  • the time required for each work can be recorded
  • it is possible to create various types of history information such as history information that lists work items that frequently perform maintenance work that exceeds the standard work required time.
  • the actual work time of each maintenance staff 40 is recorded every time, and the work speed of each maintenance staff 40 is calculated based on the data, and the work speed is used as information on the staff attributes as the staff map. It is also possible to construct a support system in which the work plan is stored in the star file 210 and the work plan is adjusted based on the work speed of the personnel 40.

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L'invention concerne un système de soutien présentant une haute convivialité pour la maintenance d'un système de montage de pièces comprenant une pluralité de machines de travaux de montage. Ce système de soutien comprend généralement une unité de conservation de données (190) destinée à conserver des données sur les lots de travaux de maintenance de chaque machine de travaux de montage et une unité de création de plans (142) destinée à sélectionner un lot de travaux et à créer un plan de travaux de maintenance. L'unité de création de plans (142) crée plusieurs plans différents, et notamment un plan pour chaque machine, un plan pour chaque groupe de machines et un plan pour chaque personnel de maintenance. Les plans sont créés par prise en considération d'attributs de travaux pour chaque lot de travaux (niveau technique des travaux, degré de nécessité, etc.) et du temps requis pour chaque lot de travaux. Une unité de notification de plan de travaux (146) peut afficher le contenu des travaux et le matériel nécessaire pour la maintenance sur l'écran. Il est possible de créer plusieurs plans en fonction de la finalité d'utilisation des plans.
PCT/JP2004/003793 2003-03-24 2004-03-19 Systeme de soutien de maintenance pour systeme de montage de pieces et systeme de montage de pieces utilisant ce dernier WO2004086841A1 (fr)

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