WO2012035415A1 - Method for attaching prepared adhesive to bonding part bonding tool therefor - Google Patents
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- the disclosed invention relates generally to the preparation of bonding parts attachable to a glass surface or other substrate through the use of adhesives. More particularly, the disclosed invention relates to an automated or manually operated bonding tool for attaching a prepared adhesive, such as a structural polyurethane, epoxy or other basic for an adhesive, pressed from a powder to an adhesive tablet, to a bonding part made of any one of several materials including, metal, glass, ceramics, plastics, wood and composites for attachment to another component such as a glass surface or to another substrate made of materials such metal, ceramics, plastics, wood and composites.
- a prepared adhesive such as a structural polyurethane, epoxy or other basic for an adhesive, pressed from a powder to an adhesive tablet
- a bonding part made of any one of several materials including, metal, glass, ceramics, plastics, wood and composites for attachment to another component such as a glass surface or to another substrate made of materials such metal, ceramics, plastics, wood and composites.
- Attachment of a first component to a second component for any of a variety of applications may be made by any of several known methods of fastening, including mechanical or chemical fastening.
- Mechanical fastening while often practical and reliable, is not always usable for every application.
- chemical fastening is the only other alternative. This is the case where, for example, a component is to be attached to a glass surface or other substrate (the second component).
- An example of a component-to-glass arrangement may be seen in the automotive industry where a rear view mirror or a metal hinge needs to be attached to a glass surface.
- a solution to the bonding challenge was introduced in the form of an adhesive applied between the part to be attached (the bonding part) and the substrate to which the bonding part was attached.
- the adhesives have been applied in several ways. According to one known approach the adhesive is applied to the bonding part by dosing with nozzles and spraying the adhesive onto the bonding part. While this process can be easy and often inexpensive, it suffers from the need to frequently clean the nozzles in order to maintain a desired level of consistency in the actual spraying from part to part. The sprayed adhesive also tends to be sticky, thus resulting in the possibility that the bonding part will come into contact with another object between the time of the spraying of the adhesive and the actual attachment of the bonding part to the substrate.
- a double-sided tape is applied to the bonding part.
- a release layer is removed from one side of the tape and the tape is applied to the bonding part. While the release layer protects against the adhesive from being inadvertently attached to a surface, it also adds an inconvenient step in the process of attachment of the bonding part to the substrate in that the layer must be removed prior to attachment.
- the release layer may also tear resulting in a portion of the layer being left behind on the adhesive surface and creating the potential for imperfect adhesion of the bonding part to the substrate.
- hot melt guns have been used to melt an adhesive (in the form of an adhesive stick) for bonding to the bonding part. While the use of hot melt guns is relatively easy, only non-structural adhesives can be used, thus this approach has its limitations.
- a more attractive method is to provide the bonding part with a formed adhesive element such as a tablet already in position prior to shipment of the bonding part to the end-user. This arrangement is attractive as it results in a bonding part that is ready to bond with no requirement that the end user attach the adhesive tablet to the bonding part. However, it is often the case that the end user wishes to apply the tablet at its facility and according to its own schedule and arrangement.
- the concept of a pre-applied adhesive such as the bonding tablet already fitted to the bonding part may not be the optimal choice.
- an on-site bonding machine may be used.
- known bonding machines can be complex to operate and expensive to own and maintain, with such ownership often being justified only by those users having high part volumes.
- the disclosed invention provides a bonding tool for the attachment of a formed adhesive element to a bonding part in a practical, relatively simple and cost-effective way.
- the bonding tool of the disclosed invention may be entirely automated through, for example, pneumatic or electrical automation, may be entirely automatically operated, or may be a combination of automated and manual operations.
- the bonding tool of the disclosed invention includes a loading module in which the bare bonding part is loaded, an oven module in which the bare bonding part is heated, an adhesive picking station module in which the adhesive is attached to the heated bare bonding part, and a part transfer module which advances the bare bonding part sequentially from the loading module, through the oven module, and to the adhesive picking station module.
- the bonding parts may be advanced or fed through the system either manually, via automation or through a combination of the two.
- the modules are mounted on a base plate. Optionally but desirably the modules are protected by strategically placed cover sections.
- the loading module includes a body having a base block and a support block.
- the support block includes a bare bonding part- retaining aperture formed in its top and an adjacent finger notch.
- a heat shield is attached to the side of the loading module adjacent the oven module. The bare bonding part is initially placed in the bare bonding part-retaining aperture.
- the oven module is positioned next to the loading module. It receives an unheated bare bonding part from the loading module.
- the oven module includes an elongated heating block and a heat cover positioned substantially over the heating block.
- a bonding part guide is formed along the length of the elongated heating block.
- a plurality of bare bonding parts can be positioned in the bonding part guide at a single time, thus allowing for an unheated, incoming bare bonding part to be heated to an appropriate temperature prior to exiting the oven module.
- the part transfer module includes a reciprocating body slidably attached to a guide rail fixed to a guide rail on the base plate.
- a transport finger assembly is fixed to the reciprocating body.
- a handle is fixed to the upper side of the reciprocating body.
- a first transfer finger assembly includes a transfer finger movable substantially through the finger notch of the loading module for advancing the unheated bare bonding part from the loading module into the oven module.
- the part transfer module further includes a second transfer finger movably attached to the transport finger assembly. Movement along a movable flap pivotably attached to a flap base fixed to the guide base causes the second transfer finger to be selectively moved between a heated bare bonding part contacting position and pushing position and a non-contacting position.
- the adhesive picking station module is positioned next to the oven module. It receives a heated bare bonding part from the oven module.
- the adhesive picking station module includes a cartridge for receiving, holding and feeding the formed adhesive element, typically in the form of an adhesive tablet.
- the adhesive picking station module also includes a slide and a stamp element. The slide advances a single adhesive tablet from the cartridge into position over the stamp element. Thereafter the heated bare bonding part is advanced over the adhesive tablet.
- the tablet may be advanced or fed through the system either manually, via automation or through a combination of the two.
- a hand-held applicator is positioned over the bare bonding part and is pressed into contact with the adhesive tablet and is moved until the stamp element halts forward motion of the combined adhesive tablet and bonding part.
- the bonding part (and the now-attached adhesive element) is retained by the applicator until moved into position for attachment to the selected substrate.
- the disclosed invention provides a low-cost and efficient solution to the challenge faced by the user of adhesive-picked bonding parts who uses a smaller number of bonding parts.
- the oven module provides consistency of heating temperature to the bare bonding part and thus bonding consistency. According to the disclosed method, even if the continuous bonding cycle is interrupted, no bare bonding part will be overheated.
- the bare bonding part which is used for the adhesive attachment (the part which exits the oven) always has the same temperature as the adjusted oven temperature.
- the first- in -first- out method of heating the bare bonding parts helps to provide part temperature consistency as well.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the bonding tool of the disclosed invention shown with all of its protective covers in place;
- FIG. 2 is a view similar to that of Figure 1 but showing the bonding tool without the removable loading station module protective cover and the removable adhesive picking station module protective cover;
- FIG. 3 is perspective view of the bonding tool of the disclosed invention with all of the covers removed taken from a first side;
- FIG. 4 is perspective view of the bonding tool of the disclosed invention with all of the covers removed taken from a second side;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the loading station module
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the heating block of the oven module loaded with a plurality of bare bonding parts and the second transfer finger of the part slide module;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the part slide module of the disclosed invention
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the second transfer finger assembly and the flap cam control illustrating the second transfer finger assembly in its home position
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of the second transfer finger assembly in a position advanced from its position shown in Figure 8.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the second transfer finger assembly in a position advanced from its position shown in Figure 9 nearing the end of the movement toward the adhesive picking station module;
- FIG. 11 is a plan view of the second transfer finger assembly initially returning to its home position
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the second transfer finger assembly in a position advanced from its position shown in Figure 1 1 ;
- FIG. 13 is a plan view of the second transfer finger assembly in a position advanced from its position shown in Figure 12;
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the second transfer finger assembly in a position advanced from its position shown in Figure 13;
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the second transfer finger assembly as it almost has returned to its home position
- FIG. 16 is a plan view of the arrangement of Figure 15;
- FIG. 17 is sectional view of the adhesive picking station module
- FIG. 18 illustrates the adhesive picking station module of Figure 17 showing the adhesive tablet being loaded into the slide
- FIG. 19 illustrates the adhesive picking station module of Figure 17 showing the adhesive tablet in place for attachment to the heated bare bonding part
- FIG. 20 illustrates the adhesive picking station module of Figure 17 showing the heated bare bonding part in position above the adhesive tablet
- FIG. 21 illustrates the applicator in position above the heated bare bonding part in anticipation of attachment thereto;
- FIG. 22 illustrates the applicator connected to the heated bare bonding part
- FIG. 23 illustrates the applicator and heated bare bonding part pressing the movable picking station base against the fixed picking station base and showing the adhesive tablet captured between the heated bare bonding part and the stamp;
- FIG. 24 illustrates the movable picking station base urged away from the fixed picking station base
- FIG. 25 illustrates the applicator and adhesive-picked bonding part removed from the adhesive picking station module
- FIG. 26 illustrates the insertion of a pin into an empty tablet magazine to push the reciprocating piston into a locked release position
- FIG. 27 illustrates the reciprocating piston locked in position by the locking pin
- FIG. 28 illustrates the empty tablet magazine separated from the rest of the adhesive picking station module
- FIG. 29 illustrates a tablet magazine containing a replacement tablet cartridge.
- Figures 1 through 4 generally show the bonding tool of the disclosed invention, generally illustrated as 10. It is to be understood that the shape and general appearance of the bonding tool 10 as illustrated is only suggested and is not intended as being limiting as the bonding tool 10 may adopt other shapes and sizes without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention as described.
- the bonding tool 10 optionally but preferably includes one or more removable protective covers including, for example, a removable loading station module protective cover 12 and a removable adhesive picking station module protective cover 14.
- the protective covers 12 and 14 are provided to protect certain parts of the bonding tool 10 from dust, dirt and other forms of damage during shipment and storage.
- the bonding tool 10 also includes a base cover 16 for housing the electrical components and control elements and a main bonding tool cover 18 having a carrying handle 20..
- the removable loading station module protective cover 12 and a removable adhesive picking station module protective cover 14 are secondary to the main bonding tool cover 18 which ordinarily stays in its attached position as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 during operation.
- An applicator 24 for grasping a bare bonding part, pressing it against the adhesive tablet for adhesion, removing the bonding part fixed with the adhesive tablet, and applying the bonding part to the selected substrate is provided and may or may not be a fixed part of the bonding tool 10. As illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 the applicator 24 is removably inserted on the bonding tool 10. The applicator 24 and its function will be discussed below with respect to Figures 21 through 25.
- FIGs 3 and 4 illustrated the bonding tool 10 with all of the covers 12, 14, 16 and 18 removed. Under normal operating circumstances the bonding tool 10 would not be used in this way.
- the covers 12 and 14 would be removed as set forth above for operation. However, the covers 16 and 18 would normally remain in place during operation.
- the covers have been removed in Figures 3 and 4 in which Figure 3 illustrates a perspective view of a first side of the bonding tool 10 and Figure 4 illustrates a perspective view of a second side of the bonding tool 10.
- the bonding tool 10 includes four basic operating modules. These include a loading station module 30, an oven module 32, a part slide module 34, and a adhesive picking station module 36. Each of the modules 30, 32, 34 and 36 will be discussed below individually.
- the modules 30, 32, 34 and 36 are attached directly or indirectly to base plate 38. Legs 40, 40', 40" and 40"' are fitted to the underside of the base plate 38.
- the loading station module 30 is illustrated in detail in Figure 5.
- the loading station module 30 includes a support block 42 fitted to a basic block 44.
- the basic block 44 is attached to the base plate 38.
- a thermo-protective heat shield 46 is fitted to the side of the loading station module 30 which faces the oven module 32.
- the heat shield 46 may be composed of any known material suitable for restricting the passage of heat to the loading station module 30.
- a circular receiver 48 for receiving the base of a bare bonding part (not shown).
- a magnet 49 is fitted in the base of the circular receiver 48.
- a finger notch 50 is also formed in the top side of the support block 42 as is a bare bonding part channel 52.
- the bare bonding part channel 52 includes a pair of opposed and spaced apart upper flanges 54 and 54'. After being positioned in the circular receiver 48 the bare bonding part is pushed out of the loading station module 30 by the part slide module 34. As it is pushed out of the loading station module the base of the bare bonding part passes through the bare bonding part channel 52 and into the oven module 32.
- the upper flanges 54 and 54' prevent the base of the bare bonding part from tipping out of the channel 52 during movement from the circular receiver 48 and into the oven module 32.
- the oven module 32 is illustrated in Figures 3 and 4. In these figures an oven module cover 55 is shown. Inside the oven module 32 is a heating block 56 illustrated in Figure 6. the oven module cover 55 retains heat generated by the heating block 56.
- the heating block 56 includes support blocks 58 and 58' fitted to a basic block 60.
- a bare bonding part channel 62 is formed between the support block 58 and the basic block 60.
- a pair of spaced apart and opposed upper part guide flanges 64 and 64' are support block 58.
- the heating elements 66 and 66' provide a pre-selected and constant amount of heat to the heating block 56.
- the bare bonding part channel 62 allows bare bonding parts received from the loading station module 30 to pass through and along the heating block 56 to the adhesive picking station module 36. As illustrated from this view, the cold parts enter on the left side and hot parts exit on the right side. A plurality of bare bonding parts Pi ... P5 is illustrated at various positions along the bare bonding part channel 62.
- the upper part guide flanges 64 and 64' provide the part channel and prevent the bases of the bare bonding parts Pi ... P 5 from tipping out of the channel 62 during movement from the loading station module 30 into the adhesive picking station module 36.
- the oven module 32 Before initiating the operation the oven module 32 has to be filled with a specific amount of parts such that one hot part moves out of the oven module 32 at the same time one cold part is moved into the oven module 32.
- the bare bonding parts Pi ... P 5 are moved along the bare bonding part channel 62 and are heated to a pre-selected temperature while dwelling in the heating block 56.
- the first bare bonding part pushed into the channel 62 of the heating block 56 (in the illustrated case, bare bonding part Pi) is the first to be pushed out of the channel 62 and into the adhesive picking station module 36.
- the last bare bonding part pushed into the channel 62 is the last to be pushed out of the channel 62 and into the adhesive picking station module 36 by means of a hot part transfer finger 67, described below with respect to the Part Slide Module. While five bare bonding parts are illustrated as being in line and retained in the channel 62 it is to be understood that a greater or lesser number of bare bonding parts may be positioned therein.
- the part slide module 34 includes a guide base 68 fixedly attached to the base plate 38.
- a guide rail 70 is fixed to the guide base 68.
- To the side of the guide base 68 is a flap cam control 72 pivotably mounted to flap base 74.
- the flap base 74 is attached to the guide base 68.
- a reciprocating body 76 is slidably attached to the guide rail 70 of the guide base 68.
- the reciprocating body 76 includes a first transfer finger assembly 78 and a second transfer finger assembly 80.
- the first transfer finger assembly 78 moves the unheated bare bonding part from the loading station module 30 into and through the oven module 32 by pushing one bare bonding part against an adjacent bare bonding part.
- the second finger transfer assembly 80 moves a heated bare bonding part from the oven module 32 and to the adhesive picking station module 36.
- the first transfer finger assembly 78 includes a cold part transfer finger 82.
- the cold part transfer finger 82 is reciprocatingly fitted into the finger notch 50 of the top side of the support block 42 of the loading station module 30.
- the cold part transfer finger 82 is an extension of an arm 84 which extends from the reciprocating body 76.
- the second transfer finger assembly 80 includes the hot part transfer finger 67 which is attached to a reciprocating finger support 88.
- the reciprocating finger support 88 is reciprocatingly movable in a direction transverse to the long axis of the guide rail 70 of the guide base 68.
- a guide pin 90 extends from the underside of the reciprocating finger support 88 for interaction with the flap cam control 72 as will be described below.
- a folding handle 92 is attached to the reciprocating body 76 for the movement of the reciprocating body 76 as selected back and forth along the guide rail 70.
- a gas spring 94 is provided to assist in the reciprocating movement. One end of the gas spring 94 is attached to the guide base 68. The other end of the gas spring 94 is attached to the reciprocating body 76. Forward movement of the reciprocating body 76 on the guide rail 70 is limited by a reciprocating body stop 96.
- the second transfer finger assembly 80 moves the hot bonding part out of the oven module 32 and into the adhesive picking station module 36 in conjunction with the flap cam control 72 as set forth in stage-wise progress in Figures 8 through 16.
- the second transfer finger assembly 80 includes an upper portion 98 and a lower portion 100.
- the lower portion 100 is fixedly associated with the reciprocating body 76 and thus moves along the long axis of the guide rail 70.
- the upper portion 98 moves stidably along the lower portion 100 in a direction transverse to the movement of the reciprocating body 76.
- the flap cam control 72 includes an extension 101.
- the flap cam control 72 is pivotably attached to the flap base 74 by a pivot 102.
- the flap cam control 72 includes a cam 103 having a first surface 104, a second surface 106, a third surface 108, and an end surface 1 10.
- a spring 1 12 is disposed between the extension 101 and the flap base 74.
- the second transfer finger assembly 80 is shown in its home position with the guide pin 90 shown as being level with the end surface 1 10 of the flap cam control 72. In this position the hot part transfer finger 67 is directly behind the next heated bare bonding part as shown in Figure 6. With the movement of the reciprocating body 76 toward the adhesive picking station module 36 the guide pin 90 of the second transfer finger assembly 80 moves along the third beveled surface 108. This position is illustrated in top plan view in Figure 9 and in perspective view in Figure 10. At this point the heated bare bonding part is advanced to its tablet receiving position in the adhesive picking station module 36.
- the hot part transfer finger 67 pushes the heated bare bonding part out of the oven module 32 to the adhesive picking station module 36 it is returned to its home position to engage the next heated bare bonding part in the oven module 32. Return of the reciprocating body 76 to its home position is assisted by the gas spring 94.
- the hot part transfer finger 67 must be moved away from the array of bare bonding parts being heated in the oven module 32 toward the flap base 74.
- the rearward movement of the guide pin 90 along the first surface 104 acts to move the hot part transfer finger 67 out of engagement with the bare bonding parts. This movement is shown in the top plan view of Figure 1 1 in which the guide pin 90 has initially engaged the first surface 104.
- the adhesive picking station module 36 is illustrated in detail in Figures 17 through 29.
- the adhesive picking station module 36 provides a supply of adhesive tablets, a method of transferring tablets one at a time to a station where it is joined to a heated bare bonding part.
- the adhesive picking station module 36 includes a tablet magazine 1 16 releasably attached to a movable picking station base 1 18.
- the movable picking station base 1 18 is slidably attached to a fixed picking station base 120 which is attached to the base plate 38.
- a pair of guide shafts 122 and 122' align and connect the movable picking station base 1 18 to the fixed picking station base 120.
- a biasing member 124 urges the movable picking station base 1 18 apart from the fixed picking station base 120.
- a tablet stamp 126 is fitted to the fixed picking station base 120.
- An adjustment screw 127 is provided for fine adjustment of the tablet stamp 126. (The adjustment screw 127 is provided to allow fine adjustment of the height of the tablet stamp 126 so as to allow the correct contact between the hot bonding part P1 and the adhesive tablet when it is picked up as shown in Figure 23, discussed below.)
- a movable adhesive tablet slide 128 is reciprocatingly fixed to the top of the movable picking station base 1 18.
- the movable adhesive tablet slide 128 has a handle 129 and a tablet holding hole 130 formed therein.
- a heated bare bonding part receiver 132 Generally above the movable adhesive tablet slide 128 is a heated bare bonding part receiver 132.
- the tablet magazine 1 16 is releasably attached to the underside of the movable picking station base 1 18 preferably by a bayonet-type mount as is known in the art.
- an adhesive tablet cartridge 134 Within the tablet magazine 1 16 is an adhesive tablet cartridge 134.
- the adhesive tablet cartridge 134 may hold any number of adhesive tablets 135 such as fifty and may be replaced with a full cartridge when empty. It is to be understood that while the adhesive tablet cartridge 134 is illustrated other tablet feeders, such as a ball feeder [not shown], may be used.
- a reciprocating piston 136 is attached to the base of the tablet magazine 1 16 by a biasing member 138.
- the reciprocating piston 136 is preferably a bright color, such as red, to allow for easy visualization by the operator as discussed further below.
- the biasing member 138 urges the reciprocating piston 136 upward against the lowermost adhesive tablet 135.
- a locking pin assembly 140 is fitted to the lowermost portion of the tablet magazine 1 16 for retaining the reciprocating piston 136 in a lowered locked position to allow replacement of the adhesive tablet cartridge 134 as will be explained in detail below.
- Figure 18 illustrates the adhesive picking station module 36 in its adhesive tablet loading position. As shown, the movable adhesive tablet slide 128 has been moved to its tablet receiving position with the tablet holding hole 130 positioned above the adhesive tablets 135.
- a transparent tablet movement-limiting plate 142 having a pin-passing aperture 144 formed therein limits upward movement of the uppermost tablet 135 such that only a single tablet at a time may be moved into the tablet holding hole 130.
- the applicator 24 includes a bonding part receiving and holding aperture 146. Once in position, the operator moves the applicator 24 onto the heated bare bonding part Pi until the stud of the heated bare bonding part Pi is fitted into the bonding part receiving and holding aperture 146 as illustrated in Figure 22. The operator then pushes down on the applicator 24 which moves the movable picking station base 1 18 downward against the fixed picking station base 120. Eventually downward movement of the applicator 24 toward the fixed picking station base 120 causes the underside of the heated bare bonding part Pi to come into contact with the upper side of the adhesive tablet 135. The lower side of the adhesive tablet 135 ultimately contacts the stamp 126 and the adhesive tablet 135 is captured there between as shown in Figure 23.
- the operator moves the applicator 24 upward as shown in Figure 24. With the downward pressure on the applicator 24 relieved the movable picking station base 1 18 is urged by the biasing member 124 to its resting position relative to the fixed picking station base 120. The applicator 24 is then completely removed from the adhesive picking station module 36 as illustrated in Figure 25, for adhesion to a selected substrate.
- the locking pin assembly 140 is provided to lock the reciprocating piston 136 into a cartridge- releasing position.
- the locking pin assembly 140 includes a spring loaded piston locking pin 148 reciprocatingly positioned in the wall of the tablet magazine 1 16.
- a biasing member is provided to urge the piston locking pin 148 inward.
- the reciprocating piston 136 includes a locking pin-engaging shoulder 150.
- the tablet magazine 1 16 can be released from the underside of the movable picking station base 1 18 by a twisting movement.
- the removed tablet magazine 1 16 is shown in Figure 28 relative to the adhesive picking station module 36.
- a filled adhesive tablet cartridge 134 is inserted into the tablet magazine 1 16 which is thereafter ready for reattachment to the movable picking station base 1 18.
- the operator can start the tablet loading with the adhesive tablet slide 128 after releasing the spring loaded piston locking pin 148 whereupon the biasing member 138 urges the reciprocating piston 136 upward against the lowermost adhesive tablet 135.
- the operator verifies that there are a sufficient number of adhesive tablets 135 in the adhesive tablet cartridge 134 to perform the required number of operations. This can be done by any of several methods. One method is for the operator to confirm the presence of the upper tablet by looking through the transparent tablet movement-limiting plate 142. If there is no tablet in the cartridge the brightly-colored reciprocating piston 136 would be visible. In such case the operator would then lock the movable adhesive tablet slide 128 mechanically when the movable adhesive tablet slide 128 has been moved to its tablet receiving position and the brightly-colored reciprocating piston 136 would snap into the tablet holding hole 130 positioned above the adhesive tablet cartridge 134.
- This step includes the removal and inspection of the adhesive tablet cartridge 134, by visual verification in the event that the tablet magazine 1 16 and the adhesive tablet cartridge 134 have visualization windows, or by an indicator such as a visible mark in the form of, for example, a red line, or a line or a level marking on the pin 152.
- the bonding tool 10 is first attached to a suitable electric power source and is switched on at a main switch (not shown). All of the indicator lights 153, 154, and 155 (which may be the same color or different colors) are turned on and the reciprocating body 76 of the part slide module 34 is locked on the guide rail 70. After the oven module 32 achieves a pre-selected internal temperature the indicator light 153 changes from a first color to a second color (such as from red to green). If at any time during operation of the bonding tool the internal temperature of the oven module 32 falls below the pre-selected temperature the indicator light 153 returns to its original color (such as going from green back to red).
- the indicator lights 153, 154, and 155 are turned from a first color to a second color (again, such as from red to green). Only when all three indicator lights are the second color (such as green) can the reciprocating body 76 of the part slide module 34 be unlocked and the part transfer can be initiated.
- the reciprocating body 76 of the part slide module 34 is unlocked and the operator moves the handle 92 of the reciprocating body 76 to move the unheated bare bonding part P 5 from the loading station module 30 into the oven module 32 as discussed above. Simultaneously a heated bare bonding part Pi exits the oven module 32 and is placed on the heated bare bonding part receiver 132 of the adhesive picking station module 36 also as described above. The reciprocating body 76 moves back to its home position assisted by the gas spring 94.
- the operator presses the applicator 24 onto the stud of the heated bare bonding part as set forth above. Sufficient pressure is applied by the operator on the applicator 24 so that the adhesive tablet 135 is captured between the underside of the heated bare bonding part Pi and the tablet stamp 126, causing the adhesive tablet 135 to adhere to the underside of the heated bare bonding part Pi . Signals may be provided to inform the operator when the applicator 24 with the adhesive-fitted bonding part may be removed from the adhesive picking station module 36 and to inform the operator when the applicator 24 has been held in position too long.
- the indicator lights 153, 154 and 155 turn their starting color (such as red) and the reciprocating body 76 of the part slide module 34 is locked.
- the operator then positions the adhesive-fitted bonding part to the selected substrate. Additional operation indicators on the applicator 24 may be added such as a colored LED which shows the time to wait before the application to be sure the adhesive is melted enough (“waiting time”), and four other colored count-down LEDs which inform the operator of the ready status and the time range of the bonding part to be applied on the substrate ("application time range").
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