WO2014038051A1 - Système de gestion de bobine et procédé de gestion de bobine - Google Patents

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WO2014038051A1
WO2014038051A1 PCT/JP2012/072813 JP2012072813W WO2014038051A1 WO 2014038051 A1 WO2014038051 A1 WO 2014038051A1 JP 2012072813 W JP2012072813 W JP 2012072813W WO 2014038051 A1 WO2014038051 A1 WO 2014038051A1
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仁志 小林
普史 山塚
佳代 田籾
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H75/00Storing webs, tapes, or filamentary material, e.g. on reels
    • B65H75/02Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans, mandrels or chucks
    • B65H75/18Constructional details
    • B65H75/182Identification means
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05KPRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
    • H05K13/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing or adjusting assemblages of electric components
    • H05K13/08Monitoring manufacture of assemblages
    • H05K13/084Product tracking, e.g. of substrates during the manufacturing process; Component traceability
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05KPRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
    • H05K13/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing or adjusting assemblages of electric components
    • H05K13/08Monitoring manufacture of assemblages
    • H05K13/086Supply management, e.g. supply of components or of substrates
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2701/00Handled material; Storage means
    • B65H2701/30Handled filamentary material
    • B65H2701/37Tapes

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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for managing a reel on which a tape containing a large number of parts is wound, which is detachably mounted on a parts supply apparatus.
  • a component mounter that mounts components such as electronic components on a printed circuit board includes a component supply device for sequentially supplying components.
  • the component supply apparatus has a plurality of feeders for sequentially supplying components to a supply place, and has a plurality of slots in which the feeders are detachably mounted. And the reel on which the reel which accommodated many components was wound is attached to the feeder so that attachment or detachment is possible.
  • Patent Document 1 a joining apparatus for joining a tape in use has been proposed. If such a joining device is used to join a plurality of mid-use tapes in a warehouse, the frequency with which the operator performs the splicing work on the component mounter is reduced, and the probability that the splicing work is concentrated is reduced. Can do. For this reason, it becomes possible to reduce the risk that the component mounting machine is stopped in time for the splicing work and the operating rate of the component mounting machine is lowered.
  • reels are managed by a reel management system connected to the component mounter. That is, the reel management system stores the identification information of the reel to which the component is supplied, and can identify the reel in which the component causing the malfunction is accommodated.
  • the present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and when a plurality of in-use tapes are joined to produce a joined tape reel, the traceability of parts accommodated in each in-use tape is ensured. It is an object of the present invention to provide a reel management system and method that can be used.
  • the reel management system is detachably mounted on a feeder mounted in a plurality of slots provided in a component supply device of a component mounter.
  • the reel identification information of each of the in-use reels that has been read and the reels in use that have been acquired by the remaining component number acquisition means Using the middle tape parts remaining number information is information associating the number of parts remaining the use midway tape, and the middle tape component remaining number storing means used for sequentially storing,
  • the middle tape component remaining number information is information associating the number of parts remaining the use midway tape, and the middle tape component remaining number storing means used for sequentially storing
  • the reel identification information of the in-use reel and the remaining number of parts of the in-use tape are stored in association with each other in the order in which the in-use tape is joined.
  • the reel identification information of the in-use reel and the remaining number of parts on the in-use tape the reel identification information of the reel that originally contained the part to be tracked can be identified and used. Traceability of parts stored in the tape on the way can be ensured.
  • the reel management method is detachably attached to a feeder attached to a plurality of slots provided in a component supply device of a component mounter.
  • a method of managing a reel on which a tape containing a large number of parts is wound, wherein the reel is provided with a reel identification unit capable of identifying reel identification information for identifying the reel, and is in use A reel identification information reading step of reading the reel identification information of the reel, and a remaining component number acquisition step of acquiring a remaining component number of the in-use tape wound around the in-use reel that is the reel removed from the feeder;
  • the reel identification information read by the reel identification information reading step and the reel in use being acquired by the component remaining number acquisition step are wound.
  • In-use tape component remaining number storage step for sequentially storing in-use tape component remaining number information, which is information associating the remaining component numbers of the in-use tape, and a joining tape in which a plurality of the in-use tapes are joined
  • in-use reel in which a plurality of the in-use tapes were originally wound by referring to the joining tape reel manufacturing process for producing one joining tape reel wound with the tape and the information on the remaining number of in-use tape parts
  • a bonding tape reel component remaining number information storing step for storing bonding tape reel component remaining number information, which is information in which the remaining component numbers are associated with each other. .
  • the invention according to claim 3 is the in-use reel identification information according to claim 2, wherein the reel identification information of the in-use reel on which the plurality of in-use tapes to be joined are originally wound is read by the reading means.
  • the reel identification information read in the in-use reel identification information reading step by referring to the in-use tape component remaining number information in the joining tape reel component remaining number information storage step Get the number of remaining parts.
  • the operator can read the reel identification information of the in-use reel that was originally wound with the reading means by the reading means in order to deal with the reel identification information.
  • the remaining part number is acquired, and the joining tape reel part remaining number information is automatically generated. For this reason, it is possible to generate the joining tape reel component remaining number information with a simple operation.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing “reel management information” stored in association with “feeder identification information”, “reel identification information”, and “remaining part count”. It is a flowchart of the tape part remaining number storage process in use which is a program which a management apparatus performs. It is a flowchart of the tape reel remaining number storage process in use which is a program which a management apparatus performs.
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing “joint tape reel component remaining number information” stored in association with “new reel identification information”, “in-use reel identification information”, and “part remaining number”. It is a flowchart of the tracking investigation process which is a program which a management apparatus performs.
  • the reel management system includes a management device 100 and a reading device 200 that is communicably connected to the management device 100.
  • the management apparatus 100 is communicably connected to the component mounters 1 shown in FIG.
  • the reel management system manages the number of remaining parts of a reel 23, which will be described later.
  • the component mounting machine 1 is demonstrated using FIG.
  • the substrate transport direction is referred to as the X-axis direction
  • the direction perpendicular to the X-axis direction in the horizontal plane is referred to as the Y-axis direction
  • the direction perpendicular to the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction is referred to as the Z-axis. It is called a direction.
  • a plurality of component mounting machines 1 shown in FIG. 1 are arranged in series in the X-axis direction (two are shown in FIG. 1) to constitute a component mounting line.
  • the component mounter 1 includes a board transfer device 10, a component supply device 20, and a component mounting device 40.
  • the component supply device 20 includes a plurality of slots 22 (see FIG. 2) and a plurality of feeders 21 that are detachably attached to the slots 22.
  • a plurality of slots 22 are provided in series in the X-axis direction in the component supply device 20.
  • a reel 23 is detachably held on the feeder 21.
  • the reel 23 is wound with a tape 24 in which a large number of parts P are accommodated in a line at intervals.
  • a sprocket 26 is rotatably supported.
  • An engagement protrusion 26 a that engages with a feed hole formed in the tape 24 is formed on the outer periphery of the sprocket 26.
  • the feeder 21 is provided with a motor 25 that is a drive source for rotating the sprocket 26.
  • the feeder 21 is provided with a control unit 28 for controlling the motor 25.
  • the feeder 21 is slidably engaged with the slot 22.
  • a communication connector 30 that can be connected to a communication connector 29 provided in the slot 22 and connected to a control device (not shown) of the component mounter 1 is provided at the distal end of the feeder 21 on the insertion side.
  • the communication connector 30 of the feeder 21 is connected to the communication connector 29 of the slot 22 when the feeder 21 is slid and attached to the slot 22, and power is supplied to the feeder 21 from the slot 22 side. Necessary control signals can be transmitted to and received from the control device of the component mounting machine 1.
  • the feeder 21 is provided with a feeder identification unit 27 that can identify “feeder identification information” for identifying the feeder 21.
  • “Feeder identification information” is information unique to each feeder 21.
  • the feeder identification unit 27 is read by the reading device 200, and thereby “feeder identification information” of the feeder 21 is acquired.
  • the “feeder identification information” is transmitted to the management apparatus 100 and stored in the storage unit 103 described later.
  • the feeder identification unit 27 is a barcode (two-dimensional code)
  • the reading device 200 is a barcode reader (two-dimensional code reader).
  • the reel 23 is provided with a reel identification section 32 that can identify “reel identification information” for identifying the reel 23.
  • the reel identification unit 32 is read by the reading device 200, whereby “reel identification information” of the reel 23 is acquired.
  • the “reel identification information” is transmitted to the management apparatus 100 and stored in the storage unit 103 described later.
  • the reel identification unit 32 is a barcode (two-dimensional code). “Reel identification information” includes part type, lot information (manufacturing date, etc.), other unique identification information, and the like.
  • the tape 24 wound around the reel 23 is sent out one pitch at a time as the sprocket 26 rotates. Then, the parts P accommodated in the tape 24 are sequentially supplied to the parts supply position 21 a provided at the tip of the feeder 21.
  • the component P supplied to the component supply position 21a is sucked by a suction nozzle 47 of a component mounting device 40, which will be described later, and mounted on the substrate positioned at the component mounting position by the substrate transport device 10.
  • the substrate transfer device 10 includes transfer devices 11 and 12.
  • a pair of guide rails 13 a and 13 b are provided on the carrier 41 and 12 on the base 41 of the component mounting device 40, respectively.
  • the conveying devices 11 and 12 are provided with a pair of unillustrated conveyor belts that support and convey the substrates guided by the guide rails 13a and 13b, respectively.
  • the substrate transport apparatus 10 is provided with an unillustrated clamp device that lifts and clamps the substrate transported to a predetermined position.
  • the substrate on which the component P is mounted is transported to the component mounting position in the X-axis direction by the conveyor belt while being guided by the guide rails 13a and 13b.
  • the board conveyed to the component mounting position is positioned and clamped at the component mounting position by the clamp device.
  • the component mounting apparatus 40 includes a guide rail 42, a Y-axis slide 43, a Y-axis servo motor 44, an X-axis slide 45, an X-axis servo motor (not shown), a suction nozzle 47, and a component mounting head 48. have.
  • the Y-robot is composed of the guide rail 42, the Y-axis slide 43, and the Y-axis servo motor 44.
  • the guide rail 42 is mounted on the base 41 in the Y direction and is disposed above the substrate transfer device 10 and the component supply device 20.
  • the Y-axis slide 43 is provided so as to be movable along the guide rail 42 in the Y-axis direction.
  • the Y-axis slide 43 is moved in the Y-axis direction by a ball screw mechanism having a ball screw connected to the output shaft of the Y-axis servo motor 44.
  • the X robot is composed of the X axis slide 45 and the X axis servo motor.
  • the X-axis slide 45 is provided on the Y-axis slide 43 so as to be movable in the X-axis direction.
  • the Y-axis slide 43 is provided with an X-axis servo motor.
  • the X-axis slide 45 is moved in the X-axis direction by a ball screw mechanism (not shown) connected to the output shaft of the X-axis servomotor.
  • the X-axis slide 45 is provided with a component mounting head 48.
  • the component mounting head 48 holds the suction nozzle 47 in a detachable manner.
  • the suction nozzle 47 sucks the component P.
  • the management device 100 manages the reels 23.
  • the management device 100 includes a CPU 101, a RAM 102, a ROM 103, a storage unit 103 such as a nonvolatile memory, an input / output interface 104, and a notification device 106. These are connected to each other via a bus.
  • the CPU 101 executes a program corresponding to the flowcharts shown in FIGS. 3, 5, 6, and 8.
  • the RAM 102 temporarily stores variables necessary for executing the program.
  • the storage unit 103 stores the program.
  • the input / output interface 104 is connected with an operation unit 105 and a notification device 106.
  • the operation unit 105 includes a key-board, a pointing device such as a mouse, a touch panel, and the like.
  • the operation unit 105 is for operating the management apparatus 100.
  • the notification device 106 includes a display and a speaker. The notification device 106 causes the management device 100 to notify the worker of information.
  • the management device 100 is communicably connected to each component mounter 1.
  • the number of parts P supplied from each feeder 21 installed in each slot 22 is transmitted to the management apparatus 100 and stored in the storage unit 103.
  • the reading device 200 is connected to the management device 100 so as to be able to communicate wirelessly or by wire.
  • the reading device 200 has a wireless communication function, the range of action of the worker is not restricted, and the worker reads the reel identifying unit 32 and the feeder identifying unit 27 by the reading device 200 even at a remote location. Can be made.
  • the operator associates the new reel 23 with the feeder 21 on which the reel 23 is mounted. And the reader identification unit 32 of the new reel 23 are read by the reading device 200.
  • S11 when the management apparatus 100 determines that “feeder identification information” and “reel identification information” have been read (S11: YES), the program proceeds to S12, where “feeder identification information” and “reel identification information”. When it is determined that both are not read yet (S11: NO), the process of S11 is repeated.
  • the management apparatus 100 associates “feeder identification information”, “reel identification information”, and “remaining part count” of the new reel 23, which are read in S11, as shown in FIG. Then, it is stored in the storage unit 103 as “reel management information”.
  • the “remaining part number” is stored in the reel identifying unit 32, and when the reading unit 200 reads the reel identifying part 32, the “remaining part number” is read.
  • the program proceeds to S13.
  • the operator When the operator removes the in-use reel 23 from the feeder 21, the operator reads the feeder identification unit 27 of the feeder 21 to which the in-use reel 23 is attached by the reading device 200, and the reading device 200 reads the in-use reel 23.
  • the reel identification unit 32 is read (reel identification information reading step).
  • S21 if the management apparatus 100 determines that “feeder identification information” and “reel identification information” have been read (S21: YES), the program proceeds to S22, where “feeder identification information” and “reel identification information”. When it is determined that both are not read yet (S21: NO), the process of S21 is repeated.
  • the management apparatus 100 inquires the component mounter 1 about the “part remaining number” of the in-use reel 23 mounted on the feeder 21 of the “feeder identification information” read in S21. .
  • the component mounter 1 recognizes the number of components supplied in the feeder 21 on which the reel 23 is mounted.
  • the component mounter 1 calculates the “remaining component number” by subtracting the component supply number from the “remaining component number” when the reel 23 is mounted on the feeder 21.
  • the “number of remaining parts” is transmitted to the management apparatus 100.
  • the management apparatus 100 cancels the association between the “feeder identification information” and the “reel identification information” read in S21 in “reel management information”. Specifically, the “feeder identification information” read in S21 is deleted from the “reel management information”.
  • the program proceeds to S26.
  • the operator sequentially reads the reel identifying portion 32 of the in-use reel 23 around which the in-use tape 24 is wound by the reading device 200, thereby joining the in-use reel to be joined. 23 is selected (in-use reel identification information reading step).
  • S53 if the management apparatus 100 determines that the selected in-use reel 23 is appropriate (S53: YES), the program proceeds to S61, and the selected in-use reel 23 is not appropriate. If it is determined (S53: NO), the program proceeds to S55. Note that the management apparatus 100 determines that the selected in-use reel 23 is not appropriate when the types of components accommodated in the selected in-use reel 23 are different. In addition, when the total “number of remaining parts” of the selected in-use reel 23 has not reached the required “number of remaining parts”, the management apparatus 100 determines that the selected in-use reel 23 is Judge that it is not appropriate.
  • the management apparatus 100 has the selected in-use reel 23 in the same lot, but the in-use reel 23 is delivered on a different day. If any one or more of the conditions are satisfied, it is determined that the selected in-use reel 23 is not appropriate. Alternatively, if the selected in-use reel 23 is in a different lot but the date of delivery of the in-use reel 23 is within one month, the management apparatus 100 selects the in-use reel 23 as appropriate. On the other hand, if the lot of the selected in-use reel 23 is different and the date when the in-use reel 23 is delivered exceeds one month, the selected in-use reel 23 is not appropriate. Judge.
  • the management device 100 notifies the notification device 106 of the error, and returns the program to S51.
  • the management apparatus 100 is read in S51 with reference to “reel management information” (in-use tape component remaining number information) stored in the storage unit 103. Further, the “remaining part count” of the in-use tape 24 wound around the in-use reel 23 of the “reel identification information” is acquired. Then, as shown in FIG. 7, the management apparatus 100 sets “reel in use” which is “reel identification information” of the mid-use reel 23 around which the mid-use tape 24 is wound in the order in which the mid-use tape 23 is joined. The “identification information” and the “part remaining number” of the tape 24 in use are associated with each other and stored in the storage unit 103 as “joined tape reel part remaining number information”.
  • the in-use tape 24 is sequentially joined to the in-use tape 24 around which the in-use reel 23 of “in-use reel identification information” is AJ0129-3131. Then, AJ0129-3131 which is “in-use reel identification information” of the in-use reel 23 around which the in-use tape 24 to be joined is wound is used as “new reel identification information” as “joint tape reel component remaining number information”. Is stored. Further, as shown in FIG. 7, the in-use tape 24 joined last is the head of the tape 24 of the joining tape reel 23. The “joining tape reel component remaining number information” is generated for each joining tape reel 23 and stored in the storage unit 103. When S61 ends, the program proceeds to S62.
  • S62 when the management device 100 determines that the “joining tape reel component remaining number information storage process” has been selected by operating the operation unit 105 in S62 (S62: YES), If it is determined that “joining tape reel component remaining number information storage processing” is terminated and “joining tape reel component remaining number information storage processing” has not been selected (S62: NO), the program proceeds to S51. return.
  • joining tape reel part remaining number information storing process By the above-described “joining tape reel part remaining number information storing process”, “joining tape reel part remaining number information” as shown in FIG. 7 is generated for each joining tape reel 23.
  • Tracking process The “tracking investigation process” for acquiring “in-use reel identification information” of the tracking part P such as a part in which a problem has occurred will be described below with reference to the flowchart of FIG.
  • the program proceeds to S81.
  • the operator operates the operation unit 105 to input “new reel identification information” of the joining tape reel 23 in which the tracking component is accommodated and the supply order of the tracking component P in the feeder to the management apparatus 100.
  • S81 when the management apparatus 100 determines that the “new reel identification information” and the supply order of the tracking component P in the feeder have been acquired (S81: YES), the program proceeds to S82, and the “new reel identification information” "And the supply order of the tracking component P in the feeder are determined not acquired (S81: NO), the process of S81 is repeated.
  • the management apparatus 100 refers to the “new reel identification information” and the supply order of the tracking component P with the feeder in the “tape reel component remaining number information” shown in FIG. Is obtained.
  • the management device 100 notifies the “in-use reel identification information” acquired in S82 by the notification device 106.
  • the “follow-up survey process” ends.
  • the management device 100 (the remaining number of joining tape reel parts).
  • the information storage means refers to “in-use tape part remaining number information” (shown in FIG. 4B) as shown in FIG.
  • the “reel identification information” of each in-use reel 24 that was originally wound and the remaining number of parts of each in-use tape 24 are acquired.
  • the management apparatus 100 “in-use reel identification information” of the in-use reel 23 in which the in-use tape 24 was originally wound and “parts” of the in-use tape 24 are used. “Joined tape reel component remaining number information” (shown in FIG. 7) in association with “remaining number” is stored.
  • the management apparatus 100 refers to the “joined tape reel component remaining number information” (shown in FIG. 7), thereby “reel identification information” of the reel in which the tracking component P was originally accommodated. Can be specified. For this reason, the traceability of the parts accommodated in the tape 24 in use can be ensured.
  • the management apparatus 100 acquires “number of remaining parts” corresponding to the “reel identification information” and automatically generates “joined tape reel part remaining number information” shown in FIG. Therefore, the “joining tape reel component remaining number information” can be generated with a simple operation.
  • the reel identification unit 32 and the feeder identification unit 27 may be a three-dimensional code in which “reel identification information” is stored, and the reading device 200 may be a three-dimensional code reading device.
  • the reel identification unit 32 and the feeder identification unit 27 are a magnetic tape, an IC chip, and a wireless tag in which “reel identification information” is stored, and the reading device 200 is a magnetic tape reader, an IC chip reader, and a wireless tag reader. There is no problem.
  • the component mounter 1 subtracts the component supply number from the “remaining component number” when the reel 23 is mounted on the feeder 21. Then, the “number of remaining parts” is calculated, and the “number of remaining parts” is transmitted to the management apparatus 100.
  • the management apparatus 100 obtains the number of parts supplied from the component mounter 1, and calculates the “number of remaining parts” by subtracting the number of parts supplied from the “number of remaining parts” when the reel 23 is mounted on the feeder 21.
  • the embodiment may be used.
  • the operator sequentially reads the reel identifying unit 32 with the reading device 200.
  • the reel identification unit 32 may be mechanically sequentially read instead of the worker.
  • SYMBOLS 1 ... Component mounting machine, 20 ... Component supply apparatus, 21 ... Feeder, 22 ... Slot, 23 ... Reel, 24 ... Tape, 32 ... Reel identification part, 100 ... Management apparatus (part remaining number acquisition means, tape component remaining in use) Number storage means, joining tape reel component remaining number information storage means), 103... Storage unit (in-use tape component remaining number storage means, joining tape reel component remaining number information storage means), 200... Reading device (identification information reading means) , P ... Parts

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La présente invention porte sur un système de gestion de bobine et sur un procédé de gestion de bobine avec lesquels la traçabilité de composants contenus dans chacune de multiples bandes en utilisation peut être assurée lorsque les multiples bandes en utilisation sont assemblées pour fabriquer une bobine à bandes assemblées. Un dispositif de gestion (100) stocke des informations de quantité de rappel de composants de bande en utilisation, qui sont des informations, dans lesquelles « des informations d'identification de bobine » pour une bobine en utilisation (23) et le nombre de composants restants sur une bande en utilisation (24) sont associés. Lorsqu'une bobine à bandes assemblées (23) est fabriquée par assemblage de multiples bandes en utilisation (24) qui sont enroulées sur de multiples bobines en utilisation (23), le dispositif de gestion (100) compare les informations « d'identification de bobine » pour les bobines en utilisation (23), qui ont été lues au moyen d'un dispositif de lecture (200), aux informations de rappel de composants de bande en utilisation, stockant ainsi « des informations de rappel de composants de bobine à bandes assemblées », « des informations d'identification de bobine » pour les bobines en utilisation (23) sur lesquelles les bandes en utilisation (24) sont enroulées et le nombre de composants restants sur les bandes en utilisation (24) étant associés dans l'ordre dans lequel les bandes en utilisation (24) ont été assemblées.
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