WO2023012962A1 - 剥離貼付方法及びプログラム - Google Patents
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- This specification discloses a peel-and-stick method and a program.
- a sticker sticking device for example, a sticker is peeled off from a backing paper by a first hand and a second hand, the held sticker is moved to an imaging position, and the outer shape of the sticker in the captured image is changed to an ideal sticker shape.
- a proposal has been made to solve the deformation of the seal by matching them for example, Patent Document 1).
- a robot hand can peel off a flexible sticker from a backing paper and attach the peeled sticker to a desired attachment position.
- the present disclosure has been made in view of such problems, and the main purpose thereof is to provide a peeling and sticking method and a program that can more reliably peel a seal from a sheet through relatively simple processing.
- the peel-and-stick method and program disclosed in this specification employ the following means to achieve the above main objectives.
- the peel-and-stick method of the present disclosure includes: A peeling and sticking method performed by a peeling and sticking device that includes a collecting member that collects a sticker and a peeling member that peels the seal, and peels the seal from a sheet to which one or more stickers are stuck, a applying step of bringing a collecting member for collecting the seal into contact with the surface of the seal and applying a force to the seal in an inclined direction with respect to the vertical direction of the surface; an inserting step of inserting a peeling member between the seal and the sheet at the end of the seal opposite to the inclined direction to peel the seal; a moving step of moving the peeled seal; includes.
- the collecting member is in contact with the surface of the seal and is inclined, and in a state in which a force is applied to the seal in the direction of inclination, the peeling member is inserted between the sheet and the edge of the seal to remove the seal. can be peeled off.
- the seal is more reliably peeled off from the sheet and moved by a relatively simple process of applying force to the seal in an inclined direction by the picking member and inserting the peeling member into the end. can do.
- FIG. 2A and 2B are a side view and a perspective view from below of the end effector 20;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the end effector 20;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the end effector 20;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a sheet holding portion 40;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram of a sheet 11 and a seal 12;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram regarding the positional relationship between the seal 12 and the peeling portion 30;
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an electrical connection relationship of the peel-and-stick apparatus 10;
- 4 is a flow chart showing an example of a peel-and-stick processing routine.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing an example of a cleaning processing routine;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram of an example of detecting the direction of the seal 12;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram of the position of the end effector 20 in the peeling process of the seal 12;
- 4A and 4B are explanatory diagrams of a series of processes for peeling off the seal 12;
- FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram of a series of processes for peeling off the seal 12;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram of a series of processes for attaching the sticker 12 to the attachment target 13;
- FIG. 11 is another explanatory diagram when the seal 12 is collected by a plurality of collecting units 25;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram for attaching the seal 12;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory view of holding the seal 12 by the guide block 28;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of another end effector 20B;
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram of
- FIG. 1 is a schematic explanatory diagram showing an example of a peeling and pasting device 10.
- FIG. 2A and 2B are a side view and a perspective view from below of the end effector 20.
- FIG. FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the end effector 20.
- FIG. FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the end effector 20.
- FIG. 5A and 5B are perspective views of the sheet holding portion 40.
- FIG. 5A shows a state without the sheet 11, and
- FIG. 5B shows a state where the sheet 11 is held.
- FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram of the sheet 11 and the seal 12.
- FIG. FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram regarding the positional relationship between the seal 12 and the peeling portion 30.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing electrical connections of the peel-and-stick device 10.
- the peel-and-stick apparatus 10 is a system that peels off one or more stickers 12 attached to a sheet 11 one by one, moves the seals, and attaches the seals to a target 13 .
- the peeling and pasting device 10 includes a peeling and pasting device 15 , an end effector 20 , a sheet holding section 40 , an arm robot 50 , a mounting section 51 and a control PC 60 .
- the left-right direction (X-axis), the front-rear direction (Y-axis), and the up-down direction (Z-axis) are as shown in FIG. 2 and subsequent drawings, for the convenience of making the configuration easier to see, the drawings may omit a part of the configuration, such as the guide block 28, the pressing portion 44, and the cleaning portion 46, for example.
- the seal 12 may be formed with information about the sticking target 13 (see FIG. 6).
- the information about the sticking target 13 include identification information, the price of the sticking target 13, performance, and the like.
- the information formed on the seal 12 may be, for example, characters, symbols, figures, or the like, or may be bar codes, two-dimensional codes, or the like.
- the object 13 to be stuck is not particularly limited as long as the sticker 12 is to be stuck. goods, etc.
- FIG. 1 shows, as an example of the object 13 to be pasted, a feeder used in a mounting apparatus for mounting components on a substrate and having a tape holding the components mounted thereon. A plurality of stickers 12 are arranged and attached to the sheet 11 as shown in FIG.
- the seal 12 has a length X in the long side direction and a width Y in the short side direction, and is attached to the sheet 11 at an interval L, as shown in FIG. 6, for example. Further, as shown in FIG. 6, the sticker 12 may be formed with a code display field in which a code is displayed and a character display field in which characters related to the code are displayed.
- the end effector 20 is a device attached to the attachment portion 51 of the peeling and pasting device 10 that peels off the seal 12 from the sheet 11 to which one or more seals 12 are pasted and moves.
- the end effector 20 is the main part of the peeling and pasting device 10 that moves the seal 12, and is attached to the connection head 52 disposed at the tip of the arm robot 50 in a detachable state.
- the end effector 20 includes a connection portion 21 , a base portion 22 , a support portion 23 , a swinging portion 24 , a picking portion 25 , a following portion 27 , a guide block 28 , a peeling portion 30 , and a peeling driving portion 32 . , an attitude maintaining unit 35 , a fixing unit 34 , and an imaging unit 38 .
- the end effector 20 also includes a pressing portion 44 and a cleaning portion 46 .
- connection part 21 is an attachment that is connected to the mounting part 51 and attaches the end effector 20 to the arm robot 50 .
- the connection portion 21 may have, for example, a lock mechanism such as a pin and a groove into which the pin is inserted, or a fixing mechanism that fixes the connection portion 21 and the mounting portion 51 by magnetic force, negative pressure, or the like.
- the base 22 is a main body member in which a configuration that exhibits the functions of the peeling and pasting device 10 is arranged.
- the base portion 22 has a connecting portion 21 mounted on the arm robot 50 on its upper side, and a sampling portion 25 for sampling the seal 12 on its underside via a support portion 23 .
- the peeling section 30, the imaging section 38, and the cleaning section 46 are arranged on one side surface, and the pressing section 44 is arranged on the opposite side surface.
- the base portion 22 has an inverted U shape, and pivotally supports a support portion 23 swingably in the central space thereof. The base 22 is freely moved vertically, horizontally, and back and forth by the arm robot 50 .
- the support part 23 is a member that supports the collecting part 25 and can tilt the collecting part 25 with respect to the vertical direction of the seal 12 .
- the support portion 23 has an inverted T shape, and is connected to a pressure application device (not shown) through a supply pipe 39. A negative pressure or a positive pressure is supplied to the support portion 23 from the pressure application device. be.
- a vacuum pump, an air compressor, etc. are mentioned as a pressure application apparatus.
- the rocking portion 24 is fixed to the base portion 22 to pivotally support the support portion 23 and rock the support portion 23 with respect to the base portion 22 .
- the supporting portion 23 rotates (oscillates) within a predetermined range on the lower end side where the collection portion 25, which is a free end, is disposed about the support shaft of the pivoted swinging portion 24. As shown in FIG.
- the supporting portion 23 is tilted to bring the collecting member 26 for collecting the seal 12 into contact with the surface of the seal 12 and apply a force to the seal in an inclined direction D inclined with respect to the vertical direction of the surface.
- the inclination direction D of the support portion 23 can be, for example, a direction perpendicular to the long side direction of the seal 12, that is, along the short side direction.
- the inclination angle ⁇ 1 of the support portion 23 is preferably within a range in which the collecting member 26 does not come off the seal 12 in contact with the seal 12, and is preferably within a range of 10° or more and 45° or less with respect to the vertical direction. .
- the inclination angle ⁇ 1 of the support portion 23 is preferably 12.5° or more, more preferably 15° or more, and can be 17.5° or more or 20° or more.
- the inclination angle ⁇ 1 is more preferably 40° or less, more preferably 35° or less, and can be 30° or less or 25° or less. If the inclination angle ⁇ 1 is smaller, the sampling member 26 is less likely to come off from the seal 12, which is preferable from the viewpoint of increasing reliability.
- the collecting portion 25 is arranged on the lower surface side of the support portion 23 to contact the surface of the seal 12 to collect the seal 12 .
- the sampling portion 25 includes a sampling member 26 for sampling the seal 12 , a follower portion 27 for causing the sampling member 26 to follow the seal 12 in response to the swinging motion of the support portion 23 , and a guide block 28 for supporting the sampled seal 12 . (see FIG. 2).
- a negative pressure or a positive pressure is supplied to the collection member 26 from a pressure applying device (not shown) through the inside of the support portion 23 and the supply pipe 39 .
- the sampling member 26 is not particularly limited, but is a member that abuts against the seal 12 to apply negative pressure and/or positive pressure, and is a suction pad that is made of flexible material such as rubber or resin and is shaped like a circular suction cup. It may be
- the collecting portion 25 may have, for example, a plurality of suction pads as the collecting members 26 arranged along the long side direction of the seal 12 .
- the following portion 27 plays a role like a joint that causes the sampling portion 25 to follow the surface of the seal 12 when the support portion 23 is tilted.
- a flexible suction pad also serves as a follower 27 between the connecting portion to the support portion 23 and the end that contacts the seal 12 .
- the collecting member 26 may also serve as a pressing member that presses the sticker 12 from above after placing the sticker 12 on the application target 13 .
- the guide block 28 is a member provided so as to cover the outer periphery of the sampling member 26 , and a support surface 29 is formed on the tip side thereof so as to encircle the outside of the sampling member 26 .
- the peel and stick device 10 picks up the seal 12 , the entire outer edge of the seal 12 is supported by the support surface 29 .
- the peeling part 30 is inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 and peels off the end of the seal 12 .
- the peeling section 30 is fixed to the base section 22 so as to be vertically movable with respect to the collection section 25 .
- the peeling section 30 has a peeling member 31 , a peeling drive section 32 , and a cylinder section 33 .
- the peeling portion 30 is arranged on the side surface of the base portion 22 opposite to the tilt direction D (see FIG. 2) in which the support portion 23 is tilted and tilted.
- the stripping member 31 is one or more insertion pins inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 .
- the peeling section 30 has four insertion pins as the peeling member 31, the number of the insertion pins is arbitrary.
- a peeling member 31 is fixed to a cylinder portion 33 so as to be inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 in order from the end side of the seal 12 toward the center. ing. That is, the peeling member 31 is fixed to the cylinder portion 33 so that the length of the peeling member 31 becomes shorter toward the central side of the seal 12 along the long side direction of the seal 12 . Further, the peeling member 31 is fixed to the cylinder portion 33 so that the direction of the tip of the peeling member 31 is inclined downward toward the seal 12 side.
- the inclination angle ⁇ 2 of the peeling member 31 is suitable, for example, depending on the inclination angle ⁇ 1 of the support portion 23 and the size of the seal 12 so that the peeling member 31 can easily enter the lower surface of the seal 12 when contacting the end portion of the seal 12 . range.
- the angle of inclination ⁇ 2 is preferably in the range of 10° or more and 45° or less with respect to the horizontal direction.
- the inclination angle ⁇ 2 of the peeling member 31 is preferably 12.5° or more, more preferably 15° or more, and can be 17.5° or more or 20° or more. Further, the inclination angle ⁇ 2 is more preferably 40° or less, more preferably 35° or less, and can be 30° or less or 25° or less.
- the inclination angle ⁇ 2 is preferably set according to the inclination angle ⁇ 1 of the support portion 23 . If the tilt angle ⁇ 2 is within this range, the peeling member 31 can be inserted into the lower surface of the seal 12 at an angle closer to parallel when the support portion 23 is tilted. The peeling member 31 is inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 with the collecting portion 25 in contact with the seal 12 and the supporting portion 23 inclined. In the peeling portion 30 , a peeling member 31 is attached to a cylinder portion 33 , the R shape, length, thickness, and inclination angle of the tip being selected according to the material and size of the seal 12 and the sheet 11 .
- the peeling drive unit 32 moves the peeling member 31 vertically with respect to the seal 12, and may be an air cylinder or a linear motor, for example.
- the peeling drive unit 32 may vertically move all of the peeling members 31 as a unit, or may move the peeling members 31 independently and separately.
- the cylinder portion 33 is a columnar member that moves up and down along the vertical direction of the end effector 20 by the peel driving portion 32 .
- a peeling member 31 is detachably fixed to the lower end of the cylinder portion 33 .
- the peeling portion 30 has a cylinder portion 33 at a position where the peeling member 31 is inserted while holding holes 42 for fixing the seal 12 are arranged and formed. In this peeling portion 30 , the peeling member 31 can be easily inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 as compared with the one in which the peeling member 31 is inserted next to the holding hole 42 .
- the fixing portion 34 fixes the support portion 23 at an inclined position and/or at a vertical position along the vertical direction of the end effector 20 .
- the fixing portion 34 includes a posture maintaining portion 35 , a biasing portion 36 and a stopper 37 .
- the posture maintaining section 35 is a device that fixes the support section 23 at an inclined position where the support section 23 is inclined.
- the posture maintaining unit 35 may be, for example, a solenoid valve or an electromagnetic valve that fixes a position member that is arranged on the support unit 23 and whose position changes with the inclination of the support unit 23 .
- the biasing portion 36 is a member that biases the support portion 23 toward the end effector 20 in the vertical direction.
- the biasing portion 36 may be, for example, a rotary spring that is supported by the support shaft of the swinging portion 24 and applies biasing force to the support portion 23 in a predetermined rotational direction.
- the stopper 37 is a member that holds the support portion 23 at a position along the vertical direction of the end effector 20 .
- the stopper 37 is a member that restricts movement of the support portion 23 so that the support portion 23 does not rotate beyond the vertical position.
- the stopper 37 has a fixing plate 37a fixed to the base portion 22 and a fixing screw 37b provided on the tip side of the fixing plate 37a. At the stopper 37, the fixing angle of the support portion 23 can be finely adjusted according to the tightening position of the fixing screw 37b.
- the imaging unit 38 is a device that acquires a captured image of the sticker 12 on the sheet 11 and the sticking target 13 .
- the captured image obtained by the imaging unit 38 is output to the control PC 60 and used to detect the peeling position and sticking position of the sticker 12 .
- the pressing portion 44 is a member that presses the seal 12 after the seal 12 is attached to the attachment target 13 in order to prevent the seal 12 from peeling off. As shown in FIG. 2, the pressing portion 44 is fixed to the base portion 22 on the side of the inclination direction D in which the support portion 23 is inclined.
- the pressing portion 44 includes a pressing member 45 that contacts the seal 12 and presses the seal 12 and a pressing driving portion (not shown) that vertically moves the pressing member 45 .
- the pressing member 45 is a rectangular parallelepiped member having a pressing surface with an area equal to or larger than that of the seal 12 .
- the pressing drive section vertically moves the pressing member 45 between the pressing position and the retracted position, and is composed of an air cylinder, a linear motor, a ball screw, and the like.
- the pressing member 45 is arranged on the base portion 22 so as to be able to move up and down between a retracted position and a pressing position by a pressing drive section. rise to
- the cleaning unit 46 is a unit that cleans the collecting unit 25 and/or the peeling unit 30.
- the cleaning unit 46 blows compressed air onto the collecting unit 25 and the peeling unit 30 to remove foreign matter adhering thereto.
- the cleaning unit 46 includes a cleaning hole 47 through which compressed air is discharged, and a supply pipe (not shown) that supplies compressed air to the cleaning hole 47 .
- the cleaning unit 46 is an air blow type unit, it may be a unit that removes foreign matter from the collecting unit 25 and/or the peeling unit 30 by, for example, applying and/or immersing a cleaning liquid, or using a brush or the like.
- a unit that removes foreign matter from the collecting portion 25 and/or the peeling portion 30 by a member may be used.
- the sheet holding part 40 is a unit that fixes the seat 11 .
- the sheet holding section 40 includes a mounting section 41 having a mounting surface on which the sheet 11 is mounted, and a negative pressure applied to the sheet 11 mounted on the mounting section 41 to fix it. It has a holding hole 42 for holding.
- the method of fixing the sheet 11 in the sheet holding portion 40 may be a method other than applying a negative pressure. It may be held and fixed.
- the arm robot 50 is configured as a moving section that moves the end effector 20 on at least the sheet 11 fixed to the sheet holding section 40 .
- the arm robot 50 may be configured as, for example, a vertically articulated 5-axis robot, or may be configured as a 6-axis robot.
- the arm robot 50 has a mounting portion 51 , a connection head 52 , an arm 55 , a drive motor 56 and a base portion 57 .
- the mounting portion 51 is a portion to which the end effector 20 can be mounted and released, and is arranged on the lower surface side of the connection head 52 .
- the mounting section 51 has a locking mechanism that locks when the end effector 20 is mounted on the arm robot 50 . The operator releases this lock mechanism when removing the end effector 20 from the arm robot 50 .
- the connection head 52 is a base to which the end effector 20 is detachably mounted, and is arranged at the tip of the arm 55 .
- the arm 55 is a plurality of members mutually supported by a joint shaft, and freely rotates about the joint shaft to move the end effector 20 in a three-dimensional space in the front-back, left-right, and up-down directions.
- the drive motor 56 is arranged on each joint shaft and rotates the joint shaft.
- the pedestal portion 57 supports and installs the arm 55 .
- the sheet holding portion 40 and the sticking target 13 are arranged within the movement range of the end effector 20 .
- the arm robot 50 is used as the moving part here, an XY robot capable of vertically moving the end effector 20 may be used as long as the end effector 20 can be freely moved.
- the control PC 60 executes control of each device of the peel-and-stick device 10 .
- the control PC 60 includes a control section 61 , a storage section 62 , a communication section 64 , a display section 65 and an operation section 66 .
- the control unit 61 is configured as a microprocessor centering on a CPU, and controls the peeling/sticking apparatus 10 as a whole.
- the control unit 61 outputs a driving signal to the posture maintaining unit 35, the imaging unit 38, the driving motor 56, and the like. After bringing the collecting portion 25 into contact with the seal 12 , the control portion 61 moves the end effector 20 in the tilt direction D in which the support portion 23 tilts, and applies force in the peeling direction to the seal 12 via the following portion 27 .
- the storage unit 62 is a large-capacity storage medium such as a flash memory, and contains a program for controlling the peeling and pasting device 10, the shape and arrangement position of the sticker 12, the shape and arrangement position of the application target 13, and the order in which the sticker 12 is peeled off. List information including information on the label, peeling position, and sticking position is stored.
- the communication unit 64 is an interface for exchanging information with an external device such as a management device (not shown).
- the display unit 65 is a display that displays information to the operator.
- the operation unit 66 includes a keyboard, a mouse, and the like for the operator to make various inputs.
- the end effector 20, the sheet holding unit 40, and the arm robot 50 are controlled by one control PC 60.
- each device may be provided with a control unit.
- Each control process may be shared among the above control units.
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing an example of a peeling and pasting processing routine executed by the control section 61 and operated by the arm robot 50 .
- FIG. 10 is a flow chart showing an example of a cleaning processing routine executed by the control section 61.
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram of an example of detecting the direction of the seal 12.
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of the position of the end effector 20 during the peeling process of the seal 12.
- FIG. 13A and 13B are diagrams illustrating a series of processes for peeling off the seal 12, FIG. is in contact with the seal 12, and FIG.
- FIG. 13D is a view with the seal 12 peeled off.
- 14A and 14B are diagrams showing a series of processes for peeling off the seal 12.
- FIG. 14A is a diagram in which the sampling member 26 abuts against the seal 12
- FIG. 14B is a diagram in which force is applied to the sampling member 26 in the peeling direction.
- 14C is a diagram of creating a peeling trigger by the peeling member 31.
- FIG. 15A and 15B are illustrations of a series of processes for attaching the sticker 12 to the attachment target 13, in which FIG. 15A is a diagram for moving directly above the attachment target 13, FIG. 15B is a diagram for canceling the inclination of the support portion 23, and FIG. 15C.
- FIG. 15D is a diagram of affixing the seal 12 to the affixing target 13, and FIG. 15D is a diagram of pressing the seal 12.
- FIG. FIG. 16 is another explanatory view when the seal 12 is sampled by a plurality of samplers 25. As shown in FIG. FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram of an example when the seal 12 is attached. FIG. 18 is an explanatory view of holding the seal 12 by the guide block 28. As shown in FIG.
- FIG. 9 The peeling/sticking process routine of FIG. 9 is stored in the storage unit 62 and executed after the operator inputs a command to execute the sticking process of the sticker 12 .
- the CPU of the control section 61 first executes processing for fixing the sheet 11 by the sheet holding section 40 (S100).
- the operator places the sheet 11 with the seal 12 attached on the placing portion 41 .
- the control unit 61 supplies a negative pressure to the holding hole 42 of the sheet holding unit 40 and fixes the sheet 11 on the mounting unit 41 by this negative pressure.
- the control unit 61 acquires information about the position of the sticker 12 to be peeled and the sticking position of the sticking target 13 (S110). For example, the control unit 61 reads list information stored in advance in the storage unit 62 and acquires this information.
- the control unit 61 moves the end effector 20 to the upper part of the seal 12 to be removed (S120).
- An angle is acquired (S130, imaging step).
- the control unit 61 may detect the seal 12 included in the captured image by a well-known matching process and acquire the position and angle.
- the control unit 61 sets the angle vector direction of the end effector 20 according to the position and angle, and sets the movement amount (S140, setting step). As shown in FIG. 11, the control unit 61 adjusts the angle of the end effector 20 so that the peeling unit 30 comes into contact with the long side of the code display column even when the seal 12 has various angles, for example. Set the vector (see white arrow).
- the control unit 61 sets the amount of movement of the end effector 20 in the vertical and horizontal directions according to the angle vector (see FIG. 12). This set value determines the posture of the end effector 20 in the peeling process. That is, the control unit 61 captures an image of the sticker 12 on the sheet 11, sets the position and direction of the collecting member 26 based on the captured image, and sets the tilt direction D and the peeling member 26 with respect to the vertical direction. 31 insert direction.
- control unit 61 brings the sampling member 26 into contact with the surface of the seal 12 to be peeled based on the set angle vector and movement amount, and applies negative pressure (S150, FIG. 13A).
- the control unit 61 lowers the end effector 20 in the Z-axis direction, for example, with the coordinates and movement amount of the end effector 20 as indicated by S1 in FIG.
- the control section 61 moves the end effector 20 in the short-side direction perpendicular to the long-side direction to incline the support section 23 (S160, applying step, FIG. 13B).
- the control unit 61 horizontally moves the end effector 20 in the X-axis direction, for example, as the coordinates and movement amount of the end effector 20 as shown in S2 of FIG.
- a sampling member 26 for sampling the seal 12 can be brought into contact with the surface of the seal 12 to apply a force to the seal in an oblique direction D inclined with respect to the vertical direction of this surface. That is, in this step, a force in the peeling direction (upward) is applied to the end of the seal 12 opposite to the tilt direction D. As shown in FIG.
- the control unit 61 lowers the peeling part 30, brings the peeling member 31 into contact with the end of the seal 12, and inserts the peeling member 31 under the seal 12 (S170, insertion step, FIG. 13C).
- the control unit 61 slightly moves the end effector 20 in the X-axis direction and the Z-axis direction, for example, as the coordinates and movement amount of the end effector 20 shown in S3 of FIG. 12 .
- the peeling member 31 enters inside the seal 12 while being pressed against the sheet 11 . In this step, the peeling member 31 is inserted between the seal 12 and the sheet 11 at the end of the seal 12 opposite to the tilt direction D to peel the seal 12 .
- the peeling member 31 is inserted into the end of the seal 12 to which the force in the peeling direction (upward) is applied, and the sticking force of the seal 12 to the sheet 11 is released.
- the peeling member 31 is sequentially inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 from the ends of the short sides of the seal 12 toward the center (see FIG. 7).
- a trigger for peeling the seal 12 is given, and the peelability of the seal 12 is further improved.
- the seal 12 can be peeled off more reliably.
- the control section 61 causes the posture maintaining section 35 to fix the tilted posture of the support section 23, raises the end effector 20, and peels off the seal 12 from the sheet 11 (S180, FIG. 13D).
- the control unit 61 raises the end effector 20 in the X-axis direction and the Z-axis direction, for example, with the coordinates and movement amount of the end effector 20 as shown in S4 of FIG.
- the peeled seal 12 is stably supported with its entire outer edge in contact with the support surface 29 of the guide block 28 .
- the control unit 61 moves the sticker 12 to the coordinates of the sticking position of the sticking target 13 while holding the peeling part 30 under the sticker 12 (S190, moving step).
- the seal 12 is moved while the peeling member 31 is arranged below the seal 12 .
- the control unit 61 prevents the seal 12 from falling or the like by arranging the peeling member 31 under the seal 12 . In this way, the control unit 61 can more reliably peel off the seal 12, which is relatively difficult for the automatic robot to peel off.
- the end effector 20 has a swinging portion 24 , a picking member 26 and a follower portion 27 .
- a force is applied to the sampling member 26 in the tilt direction D using the two axes of the swinging portion 24 and the follower portion 27 (FIG. 14B). That is, the control unit 61 brings the collection unit 25 into contact with the seal 12 and then moves the swing unit 24 (base unit 22) in the tilt direction D in which the support unit 23 is tilted. By tilting the supporting portion 23, a force in the peeling direction is applied to the seal 12 via the sampling member 26. As shown in FIG.
- the seal 12 can be peeled by applying a force in the direction of inclination D to the seal 12 and inserting the peeling member 31 into the end portion.
- swiveling part 24 is an arbitrary structure. Further, since the following part 27 that can swing without resistance exerts no force on the seal 12, it is assumed that the follower part 27 has enough resistance to apply a force in the peeling direction to the seal 12 when it swings.
- FIG. 15A when the sticker 12 is moved above the sticking target 13 (FIG. 15A), the control unit 61 captures an image of the sticking target 13 using the imaging unit 38, and acquires the sticking position of the sticking target 13 and the angle of the sticker 12 ( S200). The control unit 61 extracts the sticking target 13 included in the captured image by image analysis, and acquires the sticking position and its angle. Next, the control unit 61 causes the posture maintaining unit 35 to release the support unit 23 from being fixed in the inclined state, and raises the peeling member 31 to the retracted position (S210, FIG. 15B).
- control unit 61 lowers the collection unit 25 to bring the seal 12 into contact with the sticking position and stick it (S220). In this way, the control unit 61 affixes the sticker 12 held by the sampling member 26 to the affixing position while the peeling member 31 is retracted from below the peeled sticker 12 .
- control unit 61 supplies positive pressure to the collecting member 26 to cancel the collecting state of the seal 12 and raise the end effector 20 (S230, FIG. 15C). Thus, the controller 61 can stick the seal 12 to the sticking position.
- the attachment of the seal 12 will be explained.
- the seal 12 is not flatly picked, and the surface is wavy. and/or deflection may occur.
- a part of the end of the sticker 12 may come into contact with the application target 13 first. can occur.
- the end effector 20 has the guide block 28 as shown in FIG. , so that the seal 12 can be held relatively flat. In this way, the peeling and pasting device 10 that holds the outer edge of the sticker 12 by the guide block 28 can prevent the occurrence of bending and wrinkling when the sticker 12 is pasted on the object 13 to be pasted.
- the control unit 61 executes the process of pressing the seal 12 by the pressing unit 44 one or more times (S240, FIG. 15D).
- the control unit 61 for example, lowers the pressing member 45 below the collection unit 25 and controls the arm robot 50 to press the sticker 12 placed at the sticking position from above.
- the control unit 61 captures an image of the sticker 12 attached to the attachment target 13 by the imaging unit 38 before executing the pressing process by the pressing unit 44, and determines the attachment position of the sticker 12 based on the captured image.
- the seal 12 may be inspected for suitability and whether the seal 12 is bent or wrinkled.
- the control unit 61 determines whether or not the peeling and sticking process for all the stickers 12 has been completed (S250), and when all the peeling and sticking processes have not been completed, the process from S110 onwards is executed. That is, the control unit 61 acquires the next sticker position and sticking position from above the list, and repeatedly executes the peeling process, the moving process, and the sticking process described above. On the other hand, when all the peeling and sticking processes are completed in S250, this routine ends. In this way, the peeling and sticking device 10 can peel the sticker 12 from the sheet 11 and stick the sticker 12 to the sticking target 13 in a clean state without wrinkles.
- the control unit 61 executes the flowchart shown in FIG. 10 in the cleaning process. This routine is executed by the control unit 61 in parallel with execution of the peeling and sticking process.
- the controller 61 determines whether or not the cleaning timing has come (S300). For example, the control unit 61 determines whether the working time of the end effector 20 has reached a predetermined time (for example, 100 hours or 500 hours), or whether a predetermined number of stickers 12 (for example, 100 sheets or 500 sheets) have been peeled and pasted. This determination can be made based on one or more conditions, such as whether or not the attached sticker 12 has an abnormality.
- the control unit 61 When it is time to clean, the control unit 61 performs cleaning processing of the sampling unit 25 and/or the peeling unit 30 (S310). In the cleaning process, the control unit 61 blows compressed air from the cleaning holes 47 to the collecting part 25 and/or the peeling part 30 to remove foreign matter. After S310, or when it is not the cleaning timing in S300, the control unit 61 determines whether or not the peeling and pasting process for all the stickers 12 has been completed (S320). When the peeling and sticking process for all the stickers 12 has not been completed, the control section 61 repeats the processes from S300 onwards, and when the peeling and sticking process for all the stickers 12 has been completed in S320, this routine ends. . In this manner, the peel-and-stick device 10 removes the foreign matter from the collecting portion 25 and the peeling portion 30, so that the peel-and-stick process can be continued more reliably.
- the processing of S160 of the present embodiment corresponds to the adding step of the present disclosure
- the processing of S170 corresponds to the inserting step
- the processing of S190 corresponds to the moving step
- the processing of S130 corresponds to the imaging step
- the processing of S140. corresponds to the setting step.
- the sampling member 26 of the present embodiment corresponds to the sampling member of the present disclosure
- the peeling member 31 corresponds to the peeling member
- the supporting portion 23 corresponds to the supporting portion
- the swinging portion 24 corresponds to the swinging portion.
- the follower 27 corresponds to the follower.
- the peel-and-stick device 10 of this embodiment described above has the end effector 20 attached to the attachment portion 51 .
- the end effector 20 includes a collecting portion 25 that contacts the surface of the seal 12 to collect the seal 12 , and supports the collecting portion 25 so that the collecting portion 25 is inclined with respect to the vertical direction of the seal 12 attached to the sheet 11 .
- a follower portion 27 that causes the collection portion 25 to follow the seal surface when the support portion 23 is tilted; 30.
- the collection portion 25 is brought into contact with the surface of the seal 12, the support portion 23 is inclined, and a force is applied to the seal 12 in the peeling direction.
- the stripping portion 30 can be inserted into the .
- the follower portion 27 since the follower portion 27 follows, it is possible to apply a force in the peeling direction to the seal 12 without the collecting portion 25 coming off the seal 12 when the support portion 23 is tilted.
- the peeling portion 30 applies a lifting force from the lower surface side and the collection portion 25 applies a force to pull up the seal 12 by adsorption, thereby peeling the seal 12 from the sheet 11 and moving it. can.
- the seal 12 can be more reliably peeled off and moved from the sheet 11 by a relatively simple process of tilting the support portion 23 and inserting the peeling portion 30.
- the end effector 20 also includes a fixing portion 34 that fixes the support portion 23 at an inclined position and/or a vertical position along the vertical direction of the end effector 20 .
- the support portion 23 can be fixed at an inclined position or a vertical position. Therefore, for example, before and after the seal 12 is peeled off, it is easy to maintain the same posture, and the seal 12 is easily peeled off and moved.
- the fixing portion 34 includes a biasing portion 36 that biases the support portion 23 toward the end effector 20 in the vertical direction, and a stopper 37 that holds the support portion 23 at a position along the vertical direction of the end effector 20 . have.
- the support portion 23 is held along the vertical direction, and the urging force can be released when the support portion 23 is inclined, so that it is easy to handle.
- the sampling section 25 has a flexible suction pad as the sampling member 26 , and this suction pad also serves as the follower section 27 .
- the sampling part 25 and the follower part 27 can be implemented using a suction pad.
- the collecting portion 25 has a plurality of suction pads arranged along the long side of the seal 12, and a guide block 28 having a support surface 29 for supporting the outer edge of the seal 12 outside the suction pads. have.
- the negative pressure may cause the seal 12 to rise. Since the seal 12 is applied, the seal 12 can be peeled off and moved without bending or the like. With this end effector 20, the seal 12 can be peeled off and moved more reliably by the plurality of suction pads.
- the end effector 20 when the seal 12 is taken, the outer edge thereof is supported by the guide block 28, so misalignment or the like during application can be further suppressed.
- the control unit 61 can accurately grasp the size and center position of the sticker 12. There are cases where it is not possible. In this end effector 20, since the guide block 28 can further suppress the bending and warping of the seal 12, the accuracy of the image recognition of the seal 12 can be improved.
- the peeling portion 30 is disposed on the opposite side of the tilt direction D in which the support portion 23 is tilted.
- the peeling portion 30 since the peeling portion 30 is disposed on the end portion side of the seal 12 where the supporting portion 23 is inclined and a force in the peeling direction is applied, the seal is easily peeled off by the peeling portion 30.
- the peeling portion 30 is inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 with the collection portion 25 in contact with the seal 12 and the support portion 23 inclined.
- the peeling portion 30 since the peeling portion 30 is inserted into the end portion side of the seal 12 to which the supporting portion 23 is inclined and a force is applied in the peeling direction, the peeling portion 30 easily peels the seal.
- the peeling section 30 has one or more insertion pins inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 as the peeling member 31 .
- the seal 12 can be easily peeled off by using the insertion pin.
- the peeling portion 30 is arranged so as to be inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 in order from the end portion of the seal 12 toward the center. With this end effector 20, since the end effector 20 sequentially peels the seal 12 from the end side, the seal 12 is easily peeled off compared to the end effector that starts peeling from the central portion.
- the end effector 20 also includes a pressing portion 44 that presses the seal 12 after the seal 12 has been applied to the application target 13 . With this end effector 20 , the seal 12 can be applied more reliably by the pressing portion 44 .
- the end effector 20 includes a base portion 22 mounted on the mounting portion 51 , and a swing portion 24 fixed to the base portion 22 to pivotally support the support portion 23 and swing the support portion 23 with respect to the base portion 22 .
- the support portion 23 can be pivotally supported by the base portion 22 , and the support portion 23 can be easily tilted by the swing portion 24 .
- the peeling section 30 is fixed to the base section 22 so as to be vertically movable with respect to the collection section 25 .
- the peeling and pasting device 10 also includes the above-described end effector 20 , a mounting section 51 for mounting the end effector 20 , and an arm robot 50 as a moving section for moving the end effector 20 at least on the sheet 11 . Since the peeling and pasting apparatus 10 includes the end effector 20 described above, the seal 12 can be more reliably peeled from the sheet 11 and moved by a relatively simple process of inclining the supporting portion 23 and inserting the peeling portion 30 . can do.
- the peeling and pasting device 10 also includes a control section 61 that controls the arm robot 50 as a moving section. The peeling and pasting device 10 can control any one of the configurations of the end effector 20 described above by the control section 61 .
- control unit 61 causes the collecting portion 25 to contact the seal 12, moves the end effector 20 in the direction in which the support portion 23 inclines, and applies force in the peeling direction to the seal 12 via the follower portion 27.
- the peeling part 30 is inserted between the seal 12 and the sheet 11, the seal 12 is peeled from the sheet 11, and the peeled seal 12 is moved.
- the seal 12 can be peeled and moved more reliably.
- the control unit 61 releases the inclination of the support part 23 and sticks the sticker 12 held by the collection part 25 to the sticking position in a state in which the peeling part 30 is retracted from below the sticker 12 .
- the peeling and sticking device 10 can stick the sticker 12 to the sticking target 13 more reliably.
- the peel-and-stick device 10 includes a sheet holding section 40 that fixes the sheet 11 on the placement section 41 . Since the peeling and sticking device 10 fixes the sheet 11 by the sheet holding portion 40, the sticker 12 can be easily peeled off from the edge of the sticker 12.
- the peel-and-stick apparatus 10 includes a cleaning section 46 that cleans the sampling section 25 and/or the peeling section 30 . The peeling and pasting apparatus 10 can clean the configuration of the end effector 20 by the cleaning section 46, and can more reliably peel and move the seal 12 from the sheet 11.
- the peeling and sticking method described in the embodiment includes a collecting member 26 for collecting the seal 12 and a peeling member 31 for peeling the seal 12, and peels the seal 12 from the sheet 11 to which one or more seals 12 are stuck.
- a method performed by the peel-and-stick device 10, comprising an application step, an insertion step, and a transfer step.
- the collecting member 26 for collecting the seal 12 is brought into contact with the surface of the seal 12 to apply a force to the seal 12 in an inclined direction D that is inclined with respect to the vertical direction of this surface.
- the peeling member 31 is inserted between the seal 12 and the sheet 11 at the end of the seal 12 opposite to the tilt direction D to peel the seal 12 .
- the peeled seal is moved.
- the collection member 26 is in contact with the surface of the seal 12 and is inclined, and peeling is performed between the sheet 11 and the end of the seal 12 in a state in which a force is applied to the seal in the direction of inclination D.
- Member 31 can be inserted and seal 12 peeled.
- the seal 12 is removed from the sheet 11 by a relatively simple process of applying a force to the seal 12 in the direction of inclination D by the sampling member 26 and inserting the peeling member 31 into the edge. It can be reliably peeled off and moved.
- the direction orthogonal to the long side direction of the seal 12 is defined as the tilt direction D in the applying step.
- the seal 12 is easier to peel than when the seal 12 is inclined in the direction orthogonal to the short side direction.
- the collecting member 26 is tilted within a range that does not come off the seal 12 in contact therewith.
- the applying step tilts in the range of 10° or more and 45° or less with respect to the vertical direction.
- the inserting step inserts the peeling member 31 between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 in order from the end side of the seal 12 toward the center.
- the seal 12 is peeled off in order from the edge side, the seal 12 is easier to peel than when peeling starts from the central portion.
- this peeling and pasting method in the moving step, after peeling the seal 12 , the seal 12 is moved while the peeling member 31 is arranged below the seal 12 .
- the peeling member 31 since the peeling member 31 is positioned below the peeled seal 12, the peeled seal 12 can be protected.
- the sticker 12 held by the sampling member 26 is stuck to the sticking position while the peeling member 31 is retracted from below the peeled sticker 12 .
- the seal 12 can be more reliably stuck to the sticking position.
- the pressing member 45 after the peeled seal 12 is attached to the attaching position, the pressing member 45 performs pressing processing.
- this peeling and sticking method includes an imaging step of imaging the sticker 12 on the sheet 11, and based on the captured image obtained in the imaging step, setting the position and direction of the sampling member 26, and and a setting step of setting the tilting direction and the inserting direction of the peeling member 31, and the applying step and the inserting step are executed based on the set contents.
- the position and direction of the seal 12 on the sheet 11 can be recognized, and a more appropriate peeling operation can be performed.
- the peeling and pasting apparatus 10 includes a support portion 23 that supports the sampling member 26 and can incline the sampling portion 25 with respect to the vertical direction of the sticker 12, and 25 follows the surface of the seal 12; , the swinging portion 24 is moved in the tilting direction D in which the supporting portion 23 is tilted, and the supporting portion 23 is tilted by the swinging portion 24 and the following portion 27, and the sampling member 26 is passed through the seal.
- the peeling member 31 is inserted between the seal 12 and the sheet 11 while the force in the peeling direction is applied to the seal 12, thereby removing the seal 12.
- the sheet 11 is peeled off.
- the supporting portion 23 is tilted by the swinging portion 24, and the following portion 27 causes the collecting member 26 to follow the surface of the seal 12. Therefore, when the supporting portion 23 is tilted, the collecting portion 25 is not sealed. A force in the peeling direction can be applied to the seal 12 without coming off the seal 12 .
- the swinging portion 24, the supporting portion 23, and the follower portion 27 can be used to more reliably peel and move the seal 12 from the sheet 11.
- the posture maintaining portion 35 for fixing the support portion 23 in the inclined position and the fixing portion 34 having the biasing portion 36 and the stopper 37 for fixing the support portion 23 in the vertical position are provided.
- the fixing at the inclined position or the fixing at the vertical position may be omitted, and the fixing portion 34 may be omitted.
- this end effector 20 it is possible to apply force in the peeling direction to the seal 12 and more reliably peel the seal 12 from the sheet 11 by a relatively simple process of tilting the collecting member 26 and inserting the peeling member 31 . can.
- the sampling member 26 is described as being a suction pad having the function of the follower section 27, but it is not particularly limited to this, and the sampling member 26 and the follower section 27 may be separate members.
- the collecting member 26 is assumed to be a suction pad, it is not particularly limited to this, and is not limited to a suction pad as long as it can collect the seal 12 .
- the end effector 20 is provided with the guide block 28 having the support surface 29 over the outer circumference of the collecting member 26, the present invention is not limited to this, and the guide block 28 may be omitted.
- FIG. 19 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of another end effector 20B.
- the end effector 20B has a picking portion 25B having a flexible flat pad 26B as a picking member 26, and a flat pad 26B disposed on the support portion 23 to follow the surface of the seal 12. and an elastic member 27B as a follow-up portion for supporting in a possible state.
- the flat pad 26B has a pressure supply hole 28B for supplying negative pressure and/or positive pressure, and a support surface 29B for supporting the surface of the seal 12.
- the elastic member 27B absorbs the stress of the tilt and applies a force in the peeling direction to the seal 12.
- a sponge, rubber, spring, or the like may be used.
- the entire seal 12 is supported by the supporting surface 29, so that the seal 12 can be prevented from becoming slack or wrinkled during application, and the seal 12 can be finished with good finish. can be affixed.
- the peeling part 30 is provided with an insertion pin as the peeling member 31, but any member that can be inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 to create a trigger for peeling can be used. It is not particularly limited to this.
- stripping member 31 may be one or more insert blades inserted between sheet 11 and seal 12 . This insertion blade may be a single member formed on the entire long side of the seal 12 or may be a partial member arranged on a plurality of cylinder portions 33 . Considering the adhesion of foreign matter, it is preferable that the peeling member 31 is an insertion pin.
- the peeling portion 30 is inserted between the sheet 11 and the seal 12 in order from the end side to the center side of the seal 12 (see FIG. 7), but it is particularly limited to this. not.
- the plurality of peeling members 31 may be inserted into the end portions of the seal 12 at the same time, or may be inserted into the end portions of the seal 12 sequentially from the center side of the seal 12 to the end portion side. good.
- the peeling unit 30 has four cylinders 33 and the peeling member 31 (see FIG. 7), but is not limited to this.
- the number of members 31 may be appropriately increased or decreased.
- the sheet holding portion 40 has three holding holes 42 arranged on the lower surface side of one seal 12 (see FIG. 7). The number and positions of the holding holes 42 may be appropriately changed according to the size and the like.
- the peeling unit 30 is fixed to the base 22 by the peeling driving unit 32 so as to be movable up and down. may be fixed. At this time, for example, the sampling unit 25 side may be vertically moved. In this end effector 20 as well, it is possible to apply force in the peeling direction to the seal 12 and more reliably peel the seal 12 from the sheet 11 by a relatively simple process of tilting the collecting member 26 and inserting the peeling member 31 . can.
- the end effector 20 is provided with the swinging portion 24 for swinging the support portion 23.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the end effector 20 may not be provided with the swinging portion 24.
- the peeling/sticking apparatus 10 may provide the arm robot 50 side as the moving part with the function of swinging the supporting part 23 .
- the peeling and pasting device may include a swinging portion that pivotally supports the mounting portion on which the mounting portion 51 is disposed and swings the mounting portion.
- the connection head 52 shown in FIG. 1 may swing the end effector 20 as an arrangement portion.
- the force in the peeling direction can be applied to the seal 12 and the seal 12 can be more reliably peeled from the sheet 11 by a relatively simple process of tilting the picking member 26 and inserting the peeling member 31 . can.
- the end effector 20 is provided with the pressing portion 44, but is not particularly limited to this, and the end effector 20 may not be provided with the pressing portion 44.
- the peel-and-stick device 10 may be an arm robot 50 having the pressing section 44 , or the peel-and-stick device 10 may omit the pressing section 44 .
- the pressing process may be performed using the collection unit 25 . In this peeling and sticking apparatus, too, the force in the peeling direction can be applied to the seal 12 and the seal 12 can be more reliably peeled from the sheet 11 by a relatively simple process of tilting the picking member 26 and inserting the peeling member 31 . can.
- the end effector 20 is provided with the cleaning section 46, but it is not particularly limited to this, and the end effector 20 may not be provided with the cleaning section 46.
- the peel-and-stick apparatus 10 may have an arm robot 50 provided with the cleaning unit 46 , the cleaning unit 46 may be a separate device, or the cleaning unit 46 may be omitted from the peel-and-stick apparatus 10 . good too. In this peeling and sticking apparatus, too, the force in the peeling direction can be applied to the seal 12 and the seal 12 can be more reliably peeled from the sheet 11 by a relatively simple process of tilting the picking member 26 and inserting the peeling member 31 . can.
- the peel-and-stick device 10 includes the sheet holding unit 40 and the control PC 60, but these may be separate devices.
- the peel and stick system may include a peel and stick device, a sheet holding device, and a control device.
- the direction orthogonal to the long side direction of the seal is the direction of inclination D.
- the direction of inclination D is not particularly limited to this, and the direction deviated from the direction orthogonal to the long side direction of the seal is the direction of inclination D. may be
- the seal 12 after the seal 12 is peeled off, the seal 12 is moved while the peeling member 31 is arranged below the seal 12. , the seal 12 may be moved.
- the seal 12 on the sheet 11 is imaged, and the position and direction of the sampling member 26 are set based on the captured image, and the inclination direction D and the insertion direction of the peeling member 31 are set. , but not particularly limited to this, and the imaging process and the setting process may be omitted. In order to improve the accuracy of peeling, moving, and attaching the sticker 12, it is desirable to perform imaging processing and setting processing.
- the present disclosure has been described as the peel-and-stick device 10 and the peel-and-stick method, but it may be a program for realizing the peel-and-stick method.
- This program causes one or a plurality of computers to implement the steps of the peeling and pasting method described above.
- This program may be recorded on a computer-readable recording medium (for example, hard disk, ROM, FD, CD, DVD, etc.), or may be transmitted from a computer via a transmission medium (communication network such as the Internet or LAN). may be distributed to any computer or sent or received in any other form.
- the present disclosure can be used in the technical field of automatically attaching stickers to articles.
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シールを採取する採取部材とシールを剥離する剥離部材とを備え、1以上のシールが貼付されたシートから該シールを剥離する剥離貼付装置が実行する剥離貼付方法であって、
前記シールを採取する採取部材を前記シールの表面に当接させ該表面の鉛直方向に対して傾いた傾斜方向に該シールへ力を付与する付与ステップと、
前記傾斜方向とは逆側の前記シールの端部において該シールと前記シートとの間へ剥離部材を挿入し、該シールを剥離する挿入ステップと、
前記剥離したシールを移動する移動ステップと、
を含むものである。
Claims (11)
- シールを採取する採取部材とシールを剥離する剥離部材とを備え、1以上のシールが貼付されたシートから該シールを剥離する剥離貼付装置が実行する剥離貼付方法であって、
前記シールを採取する採取部材を前記シールの表面に当接させ該表面の鉛直方向に対して傾いた傾斜方向に該シールへ力を付与する付与ステップと、
前記傾斜方向とは逆側の前記シールの端部において該シールと前記シートとの間へ剥離部材を挿入し、該シールを剥離する挿入ステップと、
前記剥離したシールを移動する移動ステップと、
を含む剥離貼付方法。 - 前記付与ステップでは、前記シールの長手方向に直交する方向を前記傾斜方向とする、請求項1に記載の剥離貼付方法。
- 前記付与ステップでは、当接した前記シールから前記採取部材が外れない範囲で傾ける、請求項1又は2に記載の剥離貼付方法。
- 前記付与ステップでは、前記鉛直方向に対して10°以上45°以下の範囲で傾ける、請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載の剥離貼付方法。
- 前記挿入ステップでは、前記シールの端部側から中央側に向かって順に前記シートと前記シールとの間に前記剥離部材を挿入する、請求項1~4のいずれか1項に記載の剥離貼付方法。
- 前記移動ステップでは、前記シールを剥離したのち該シールの下方に該剥離部材を配置した状態で前記シールを移動する、請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の剥離貼付方法。
- 前記移動ステップでは、前記剥離したシールの下方から前記剥離部材を退避させた状態で前記採取部材に保持されているシールを貼付位置に貼付する、請求項6に記載の剥離貼付方法。
- 前記移動ステップでは、前記剥離したシールを貼付位置に貼付したのち、押圧部材により押付処理を実行する、請求項1~7のいずれか1項に記載の剥離貼付方法。
- 請求項1~8のいずれか1項に記載の剥離貼付方法であって、
前記シート上の前記シールを撮像する撮像ステップと、
前記撮像ステップで得られた撮像画像に基づいて、前記採取部材の位置及び方向を設定すると共に、前記鉛直方向に対して傾ける方向及び前記剥離部材の挿入方向を設定する設定ステップと、を含み、
前記設定した内容に基づいて前記付与ステップ及び前記挿入ステップを実行する、剥離貼付方法。 - 前記剥離貼付装置は、前記採取部材を支持し前記シールの鉛直方向に対して前記採取部材を傾斜可能な支持部と、前記支持部を傾斜した際に前記採取部を前記シール表面に追従させる追従部と、前記支持部を軸支し該支持部を揺動させる揺動部と、を備えており、
前記付与ステップでは、前記採取部材を前記シールに当接させたのち、前記支持部が傾斜する方向へ前記揺動部を移動させ、前記揺動部と前記追従部とにより前記支持部を傾斜させ前記採取部材を介して該シールに剥離方向の力を付与し、
前記挿入ステップでは、前記シールに前記剥離方向の力を付与している状態で前記剥離部材を該シールとシートとの間に挿入して該シールを該シートをから剥離する、請求項1~9のいずれか1項に記載の剥離貼付方法。 - 請求項1~10のいずれか1項に記載の剥離貼付方法のステップを1又は複数のコンピュータに実現させる、プログラム。
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