Parts feed apparatus

A parts feed apparatus comprising a tape feeder which intermittently feeds a tape to a predetermined parts pickup position. A cover tape seals electronic parts at substantially equal intervals along a base tape. The apparatus includes a tape separator which separates the cover tape from the base tape and a parts pickup element which is positioned to block the parts from leaving the parts pickup position as the cover tape is being separated from the base tape. Thus, even when the electronic parts stick to the cover tape during removal, the parts pickup element blocks them from leaving the parts pickup position. The parts pickup element is then used to pick up the electronic parts from the parts pickup position. The tape feeder preferably provides slack to the cover tape before the cover tape is separated.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
(1) Field of the Invention 
The present invention relates to a parts feed apparatus incorporated in an 
automatic electronic parts mounter or the like and, more particularly, to 
a parts feed apparatus used to position and mount an electronic chip part 
(to be referred to as a chip part hereinafter) such as a resistor, 
capacitor, and a transistor on a printed circuit board 
(2) Prior Art 
A conventional parts feed apparatus of an automatic electronic parts 
mounter of the type described above is disclosed in Japanese Utility Model 
Disclosure (Kokai) No. 57-148875 filed by the present applicant. In this 
parts feed apparatus, a tape feed mechanism is linked to a cover tape 
separating mechanism. Chip parts are sealed in a tape in a sandwich-like 
manner through a cover tape at equal intervals along the longitudinal 
direction of the tape. The tape is wound on a tape reel. The tape is 
intermittently fed from the tape reel and the chip parts are fed to a 
predetermined parts pickup position 
However, in such a conventional parts feed apparatus, the cover tape. is 
separated at a location apart from the parts pickup position prior to 
pickup of the chip parts. 
As a result, in the conventional apparatus, a chip part stored in the tape 
is dropped or pops to change its posture while it is fed from the cover 
tape separation position to the parts pickup position, thus easily causing 
defective parts pickup by a suction unit or the like. Furthermore, since 
the cover tape separation mechanism is linked to the tape feed mechanism, 
the tape feed speed cannot be increased too much in order to prevent 
undesirable movement of the chip part after separation of the cover tape 
In order to eliminate the above drawbacks, conventionally, a chip parts 
cover or a shutter is provided to be opened immediately before the parts 
pickup position. However, since their mechanisms are complex, they do not 
allow a high-speed operation. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention has been made to eliminate the drawbacks of the 
conventional parts feed apparatus incorporated in the automatic electronic 
parts mounter, and has as its object to provide a parts feed apparatus 
comprising tape feed means for intermittently feeding a tape to a 
predetermined parts pickup position, the tape sealing chip parts at 
substantially equal intervals through a cover tape, cover tape separating 
means for separating the cover tape of the tape fed by the tape feed 
means, parts pickup means for picking up a chip part, stored in the tape 
and exposed when the cover tape is separated by the cover tape separating 
means, at the predetermined parts pickup position through a vertically 
movable pickup member, and parts stabilizing means for stabilizing a 
posture of the part stored in the tape when the part is to be fed. As a 
result, movement of the chip part after separation of the cover tape can 
be suppressed, and the speed of the tape feed operation can be increased. 
It is another object of the present invention to provide a tape feed 
apparatus wherein a cover tape separation position by the cover tape 
separating means is set at the parts pickup position, and the posture of 
the chip part stored in the tape is stabilized by the pickup member of the 
parts pickup means when the cover tape is separated. As a result, popping 
of the chip part stored in the tape can be suppressed when the cover tape 
is separated from the tape. More specifically, even when the chip part 
sticks to the cover tape by static electricity or the like upon separation 
of the cover tape, the chip part is reliably prevented by the pickup 
member such as a vacuum chuck from dropping, attaching to the cover tape 
and being carried away with it, or popping undesirably. 
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a tape feed 
apparatus wherein the cover tape separating means comprises an auxiliary 
separation mechanism for acting on the cover tape which is being separated 
and thus promoting separation of the cover tape. As a result, the cover 
tape can be taken up by a constant force, thereby preventing breakage or 
defective separation of the cover tape. 
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a tape feed 
apparatus wherein the cover (tape which has been separated is taken up 
through a separation reel which is rotated by an independent external 
drive system. As a result, the cover tape separation speed can be 
arbitrarily adjusted and thus allows high speed parts feed operation. 
It is still another object to provide a parts feed apparatus which 
comprises a tape feeder, a slack provider, a cover tape separator and 
parts pickup means for picking up parts. The tape feeder intermittently 
feeds a base tape to a predetermined parts pickup position and feeds a 
cover tape to seal chip-like electronic parts at substantially equal 
intervals along the base tape. The slack provider provides the cover tape 
with slack either so as to inhibit the cover tape from being separated 
from the base tape at the pickup position, or so as to inhibit the 
chip-like electronic parts from leaving from the base tape even if the 
cover tape separates before the tape feeder intermittently feeds. The 
separator separates the cover tape from the base tape at the parts pick-up 
position. The parts pickup means picks up the exposed electronic part 
after the separation of the cover tape. This pusher is disposed above the 
pickup position so as to prevent the electronic part from leaving the 
parts pickup position as the separator separates the cover tape. The slack 
provider may be in the form of a pair of swingable levers which sandwich 
the swing the cover tape after the base tape is fed to facilitate 
separation of the tape. Afterward, the levers release the cover tape and 
return to provide the cover tape with slack.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
A preferred embodiment of the parts feed apparatus according to the present 
invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying 
drawings. 
FIGS. 1 to 3 schematically show an overall arrangement of the parts feed 
apparatus according to the present invention. Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, 
reference numeral 1 denotes a base table incorporating various types of 
control systems (not shown). A turntable 2, a parts feed base 3, a first 
conveyor 4, an X-Y table 5, a second conveyor 6, a convey unit 7, a parts 
positioning unit 8, an index unit 9, a tape reel 10, and a reel mounting 
plate 11 are provided on the base table 1. The turntable 2 serves as a 
18-divisional parts pickup means. The parts feed base 3 can move in a 
linear direction, and a plurality of tape feed units 30 to be described 
later are provided on it. The first conveyor 4 feeds and conveys a printed 
circuit board (not shown) on which a chip part W (to be described later) 
is to be mounted. The X-Y table 5 places the printed circuit board 
supplied from the first conveyor 4 on it and positions and moves it in the 
X and Y directions. The second conveyor 6 discharges and feeds the chip 
parts-mounted printed circuit board on the X-Y table 5. The convey unit 7 
transfers the printed circuit board on the X-Y table 5 onto the second 
conveyor 6. The parts positioning unit 8 positions the chip part W on the 
turntable 2. The index unit 9 is rotated by a servo motor (not shown). The 
tape reel 10 serves as a tape storing unit to feed a tape 100 (to be 
described later), sealing chip parts W at substantially equal intervals, 
to the tape feed unit 30 on the parts feed base 3. The reel mounting plate 
11 serves as a reel holding member to hold the tape reel 10 on the movable 
parts feed base 3. The turntable 2 is provided to the index unit 9 and 
intermittently rotated by it. 
The parts feed base 3 is provided on a support base 12 provided on the base 
table 1 through a linear guide 13 and a linear guide bearing 14 to be 
linearly movable, as shown in FIG. 4. Support pins 15 and 16 are provided 
on the parts feed base 3. The tape feed unit 30 is engaged with the 
support pins 15 and 16 and thus positioned on the parts feed base 3. 
Reference numeral 17 denotes a support arm extending from the parts feed 
base 3. A lower end face 11a of the reel mounting plate 11 for mounting 
and holding the tape reel is movably supported on the support arm 17. An 
engaging piece 18 projecting from the lower end side of the reel mounting 
plate 11 is engaged with a notch 19 formed on the distal end portion of 
the support arm 17. Therefore, the reel mounting plate 11, i.e., the tape 
reel 10 is prevented from moving transversely during movement of the parts 
feed base 3. An upper end portion 11b of the reel mounting plate 11 is 
mounted on the tape feed unit 30 through a stationary pin 20 and is 
supported to be vertically swingable about the pin 20. The range of the 
vertical swinging movement of the upper end portion 11b is regulated by an 
elongated hole 21 and a guide pin 22 provided therein. Reference numeral 
23 denotes a ball screw for moving the parts feed base 3 by a servo motor 
(not shown). 
More specifically, the reel mounting plate 11 for mounting and holding the 
tape reel 10 is swingable with respect to the tape feed unit 30 such that 
the weight of the tape reel 10 is supported by the support pins 15 and 16, 
provided to the parts feed base 3, and the support arm 17. This is for the 
following reason. The diameter of the tape reel 10 is regulated to be a 
maximum of 382 mm by the standards of the Electric Industries Association 
of Japan (EIAJ). When chip parts are fully stored on such a large tape 
reel, the total weight of the tape reel can exceed 1 kg. In this case, if 
the reel mounting plate 11 is merely cantilevered on the tape feed unit 
30, a considerable mounting strength is required, and it is difficult to 
provide such a high strength 
The reel mounting plate 11 comprises a thin plate member 111. As shown in 
FIG. 5, the two walls of the thin plate member 111 are inwardly curved to 
have elasticity. As shown in FIG. 6, the two walls of the thin plate 
member 111 are opened outward and the tape reel 10 is inserted. As shown 
in FIG. 7, the two side surfaces of the tape reel 10 are elastically 
clamped between the two walls of the thin plate member 111. Therefore, 
while the tape reel 10 is reliably held by the elastic clamping force, the 
load/unload operation of the tape reel 10 is facilitated. The clamping 
force also serves as a brake to prevent excessive rotation of the tape 
reel 10 by inertia when the tape is fed from the reel 10. A pair of 
projections 112 are integrally formed in the inner surfaces of the two 
walls of the thin plate member 111 The projections 112 are inserted in the 
central hole of the tape reel 10 and support the tape reel 10 while 
serving as a center of rotation. 
The tape feed unit 30 provided on the parts feed base 3 unwinds the tape 
100 wound on the tape reel 10 and feeds it to a suction unit of the 
turntable 2 as the parts takeup means by a predetermined pitch. The tape 
feed unit 30 has first and second sprockets 31 and 32, first and second 
timing pulleys 33 and 34, and a timing belt 35, as shown in FIG. 8. The 
first sprocket 31 is rotated by a drive system (not shown). The second 
sprocket 32 is provided to be separated from the first sprocket 31. The 
first and second timing pulleys 33 and 34 are provided to the first and 
second sprockets 31 and 32, respectively. The timing belt 35 is looped 
around the first and second timing pulleys 33 and 34 to rotate them in 
synchronism with each other. The first and second sprocket 31 and 32 have 
pins 31a and 32a engageable with feed holes 100a in the tape 100 wound on 
the tape reel 10 of the parts feed base 3. The first sprocket 31 on the 
downstream side is located above the second sprocket 32. 
A chute 36 is provided between the first and second sprocket 31 and 32. A 
press plate 38 is provided above the chute 36 and is biased downward by a 
spring 37. The tape 100 is fed into a space between the chute 36 and the 
press plate 38. When the first and second timing pulleys 33 and 34 are 
rotated in synchronism with each other by the timing belt 35, the tape 100 
is supplied from the second sprocket 32 side to the first sprocket 31 side 
obliquely upward. A portion of the tape 100 which has immediately passed 
the first sprocket 31 is discharged obliquely downward through a tape 
guide 39. A position immediately above the center of rotation of the first 
sprocket 31 and corresponding to the top of the supplied tape 100 is 
defined as a parts pickup position A. Positions of square holes 102 in the 
tape 100 that are adjacent to the parts pickup position A are set to be 
lower than the parts pickup position A. As a result, a chip part W can be 
chucked and picked up by a vacuum chuck 80 of the suction unit serving as 
a pickup member (to be described later). 
The chip parts W are stored in the square holes 102 formed in a base tape 
101 in the longitudinal direction and at a predetermined pitch. The front 
and rear surfaces of the base tape 101 are covered with cover tapes 103 
and 104. As a result, the chip parts W are sealed in the tape 100 at equal 
intervals in the longitudinal direction. When a chip part W is to be 
picked up from the tape 100 having such an arrangement, cover tape 103 on 
the front surface of the base tape 101 is separated by a cover tape 
separation unit 60 (to be described later) while the tape 100 is being 
supplied. The corresponding square hole 102 is opened in a recess-like 
manner, and the chip part W is exposed to the outside. As shown in FIGS. 
11 and 12, the parts pickup position A by the vacuum chuck 80 of the 
suction unit is set at the top of the tape 100 corresponding to a position 
immediately above the center of rotation of the first sprocket 31. 
Therefore, when the cover tape 103 is separated from the tape 100 at the 
parts pickup position A, the tape 100 is bent in an arcuated manner along 
the outer surface of the circle of the first sprocket 31, and the open 
recess of the square hole 102 is enlarged. When the chip part W is chucked 
and held by the downward movement of the vacuum chuck 80 of the suction 
unit and is picked up by the upward vertical movement of the vacuum chuck 
80, it will not be engaged with partition walls 101a defining the hole 102 
of the base tape 101, and can be easily and smoothly picked up. As a 
result, the change in posture of the chip part W during suction and 
occurrence of defective suction caused by falling of the chip part can be 
reliably prevented. 
In FIG. 13, reference numerals 100a denote tape feed holes formed in the 
tape 100 at a predetermined pitch in the longitudinal direction of the 
tape 100. 
As shown in FIG. 13, a gear 41 is integrally provided with the first 
sprocket 31 together with the first timing pulley 33. The gear 41 is 
rotatably supported on the stationary shaft 43 fixed on a stationary frame 
42. A swingable arm 45 provided with a swingable gear feed pawl 49 
engageable with the gear 41 is swingably supported on the stationary shaft 
43. When the swingable arm 45 is swung by the pushing operation of an 
externally driven first pusher 48 against the biasing force of a spring 47 
extending from the stationary frame 42, as shown in FIG. 8, the gear 41 is 
pivoted in a ratchet manner. As a result, the first sprocket 31 is rotated 
for one pitch to feed the tape 100 for a distance corresponding to one 
pitch. More specifically, a spring 50 extends between a pin 49a on the 
gear feed pawl 49 and a pin 42a on the stationary frame 42. The spring 50 
biases the gear feed pawl 49 to be urged against the gear 41, and serves 
to return the swingable arm 45. 
Reference numeral 44 denotes a lock pawl pivotally supported on the 
stationary frame 42. The lock pawl 44 is elastically engaged with the gear 
41 by the biasing force of the spring 47 and prevents reverse rotation of 
the first sprocket 31 when the swingable arm 45 is returned. 
However, assume that the swingable arm 45 is rapidly swung by the 
externally driven first pusher 48 in order to increase the tape feed 
speed. When the diameter of the tape reel 10 is large and the inertia is 
thus large, portions of the tape 100 around the feed holes 100a are 
sometimes torn. 
In order to prevent this, according to the present invention, a second 
pusher 51 serving as a tape pushdown means is provided above an 
intermediate portion of the tape 100 between the tape reel 10 and a rear 
end portion 36b of the chute 36, as shown in FIG. 14. When the second 
pusher 51 is moved downward by an external drive while the tape 100 is not 
being fed, as shown in FIG. 15, the tape 100 is fed from the tape reel 10 
with a margin exceeding a length corresponding to at least a subsequent 
feed amount of the tape before start of the tape feed operation. The 
second pusher 51 is then moved upward by an external drive immediately 
before start of the tape feed operation in order to release the tape 
pushdown force, thereby slacking the tape 100. As a result, the parts feed 
apparatus can follow an increase in tape feed speed or in size of the tape 
reel, and can constantly feed the tape without a necessity to perform a 
fine brake control of the tape reel. 
The cover tape separation unit 60 is used to separate the cover tape 103 of 
the tape 100 supplied from the parts feed base 3. As shown in FIG. 8, at a 
position between a stationary guide 61 for regulating an upward curling of 
the cover tape 103 and the cover tape separation unit 60 in a direction 
opposite to the tape feed direction, the cover tape separation unit 60 
guides a portion of the cover tape 103 separated from the distal end 
portion 36a of the chute 36 moved to the parts pickup position A side, and 
takes up the tape 103 on a separation reel 62. When a drive motor 63 
provided outside the apparatus is driven, a friction drum 65 is biased by 
a compression spring 66 through a belt 64 and is rotated. Then, the 
friction drum 65 is brought into tight contact with the separation reel 
62, and the separation reel 62 attains a separating rotational force by an 
external drive force independent from the drive force of the tape feed 
mechanism. As a result, the separation speed of the cover tape 103 can be 
arbitrarily adjusted. Thus, the separation operation allows a high-speed 
tape feed operation. When the cover tape 103 is tight, the separation reel 
62 slips and idles. While the parts feed base 3 moves, the friction drum 
65 escapes upwardly to release the tight contact state with the separation 
reel 62. 
A pair of swingable levers 71 and 72 constituting an auxiliary separation 
mechanism 70 are provided on a path of the cover tape 103 to the 
separation reel 62. Pins 73 and 74 are provided on the pair of swingable 
levers 71 and 72 to sandwich the two surfaces of the cover tape 103. 
Unidirectional rotations of the levers 71 and 72 are allowed by a spring 
75 and a stopper 77, and a spring 76 and a stopper 78, respectively. The 
swingable lever 71 on the upstream side of the separation direction of the 
cover tape 103 is pivoted clockwise by the pushdown operation of a third 
pusher 79, moved downward by an external drive, against the biasing force 
of the spring 75. As a result, the cover tape 103 applied on the tape 100 
is forcibly separated. 
FIGS. 16-21 show explantory views of the operation of the present 
invention. The auxiliary separation mechanism 70 is a slack provider in 
that the cover tape 103 is given slack as shown in FIG. 17 by a swinging 
movement of swingable levers 71, 72. Slack is provided so as to inhibit 
either the cover tape 103 from being separated from the base tape 101 at 
the parts pickup position A or the chip-like electronic parts from leaving 
the base tape 101 even if the cover tape 103 separates before the tape 100 
is intermittently fed. 
More specifically, with the cover tape separation unit 60 and the auxiliary 
separation mechanism 70, when the tape 100 is fed for a distance 
corresponding to one pitch shown in FIG. 17 from the state before start of 
the feed operation shown in FIG. 16, the cover tape 103 is also fed to the 
parts pickup position A without being separated. In this state, the vacuum 
chuck 80 of the suction unit is moved downward, as shown in FIG. 18. A 
distal end 80a of the vacuum chuck 80 is urged against the cover tape 103 
on the tape 100 and then slightly separated from it, and the vacuum chuck 
80 is stopped. That is, in this state, the gap between the distal end 80a 
of the vacuum chuck 80 and the base tape 101 is smaller than the size and 
shape of the chip part W. Then, as shown in FIG. 19, the third pusher 79 
of the auxiliary separation mechanism 70 is externally driven to move 
downward and pivots the swingable lever 71 clockwise. The pin 73 is 
abutted against the pin 74 of the other swingable lever 72 and the cover 
tape 103 is sandwiched by the pins 73 and 74. Simultaneously, the other 
swingable lever 72 is pivoted clockwise, and the cover tape 103 is pulled 
and separated from the base tape 101 of the tape 100. The square hole 102 
to the base tape 101 is opened and the chip part W stored in the tape is 
exposed. 
By this operation, the separation position of the cover tape 103 from the 
base tape 101 is moved to the end of the press plate 38. That is, the end 
of the press plate 38 serves as a separation fulcrum for separating the 
cover tape 103. 
In this case, the distal end 80a of the vacuum chuck 80 is closely located 
above the square hole 102 of the opened base tape 101. Therefore, even 
when the chip part W sticks to the rear surface of the cover tape 103 with 
static electricity or the like, it is stripped off with the distal end 80a 
of the vacuum chuck 80 upon separation of the cover tape 103 and is left 
in the square hole 102. 
When the cover tape 103 is separated for the tape 100 in this manner, the 
vacuum chuck 80 is moved downward again, as shown in FIG. 20, and chucks 
the chip part W in the square hole 102 of the tape 100 with its distal end 
80a. When the vacuum chuck 80 is moved upward in the vertical direction, 
as shown in FIG. 21, the chip part W is picked up. When the turntable 2 is 
rotated, the picked chip part W is placed on a printed circuit board (not 
shown) which is positioned on the X-Y table 5 and mounted on it. 
The distal end 36a of the chute 36 is set at a position to achieve the 
following positional relationship. Namely, the position for separating the 
cover tape 103 of the tape 100 with the cover tape separation unit 60 and 
the auxiliary separation mechanism 70 is immediately before the parts 
pickup position A which is immediately above the center of rotation of the 
first sprocket 31. Therefore, the cover tape 103 of the tape 100 can be 
fed to the parts pickup position A without being separated. The cover tape 
103 is separated at a position where the distal end 80a of the vacuum 
chuck 80 of the suction unit is closest to it. As a result, with the 
distal end 80a of the vacuum chuck 80, the chip part W exposed when the 
cover tape 103 is separated is prevented from dropping from the tape 100, 
being attached to the cover tape 103 and carried away, or popping 
undesirably. 
Referring to FIG. 8, reference numeral 90 denotes a lock mechanism for 
locking the tape feed unit 30 on the parts feed base 3. A lock pin 93 of 
the lock mechanism 90 has a handle 92 at its one end. A tapered distal end 
93a of the lock pin 93 is inserted in an L-shaped lock metal member 91, 
mounted on the parts feed base 3, in a wedge-like manner against the 
biasing force of a spring 94. This wedge effect is utilized to detachably 
lock the tape feed unit 30 on the parts feed base 3. 
In the above embodiment, the auxiliary separation mechanism 70 is provided 
along the path to separate the cover tape 103. However, the present 
invention is not limited to this. In FIG. 22, according to another 
embodiment of the present invention, the auxiliary separation mechanism 70 
is eliminated and the drive of the separating reel 62 of the cover tape 
separation unit 60 is appropriately controlled to sufficiently provide the 
operation and effect of the present invention. In this case, if a tension 
is applied to the cover tape 103, the cover tape 103 may be undesirably 
separated in the subsequent tape feed operation. In order to prevent this, 
the cover tape 103 is urged by a fourth pusher 67, moved downward upon 
reception of an external drive force, at an upstream position of a pin 68, 
and is slacked, as shown in FIG. 22. 
As another means for slacking the cover tape 103, the separating reel 62 
can be used if it is rotated in the opposite direction. 
Various changes and modifications can be made within the spirit and scope 
of the invention.