Patent Abstract:
An attachment-enabling jig for attaching a soft strip to an attachment surface of an object quickly, precisely, and flatly includes a base; a first carrying unit disposed on the base and provided with a first roller oriented perpendicular to a first direction; a second carrying unit disposed on the base and provided with a second roller corresponding in position to the first roller, wherein the first and second carrying units carry the soft strip; a resilient unit connected to the first and second carrying units; and an actuating unit disposed on the base and configured to hold the object and controllably drive the attachment surface of the object to move to between the first roller and the second roller such that the first and second rollers attach the soft strip to the attachment surface. Accordingly, the attachment-enabling jig is effective in enhancing the efficiency of production lines.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 099136151 filed in Taiwan, R.O.C. on Oct. 22, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. 
       FIELD OF THE TECHNOLOGY 
       [0002]    The present invention relates to attachment-enabling jigs, and more particularly, to an attachment-enabling jig for attaching a soft strip to an attachment surface of an object quickly, precisely, and flatly. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0003]    Electronic or mechanical products are indispensable to human beings&#39; daily life nowadays. The use of an electronic or mechanical product is not limited to the product proper; instead, it is not uncommon for various strip-like materials to be attached to the surfaces of different portions of the product as needed. For example, colored strips are attached to an attachment surface of a product to enhance the overall artistic beauty of the product. For example, protective strips are attached to an attachment surface of a product for protecting the attachment surface of the product against damage which might otherwise be caused by an external force. For example, rubber strips are attached to an attachment surface of a product for increasing the friction of the attachment surface or altering the tactile quality of the attachment surface. 
         [0004]    Referring to  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2 , there are shown schematic views of a conventional means of attaching a soft strip  1  to an attachment surface  21  of an object  2 . As shown in the drawings, to attach the soft strip  1  to the attachment surface  21  of the object  2 , it is necessary to hold the object  2  and the soft strip  1  manually, align the soft strip  1  with the attachment surface  21  of the object  2  manually, and attach the soft strip  1  to the attachment surface  21  of the object  2  manually. The conventional means of attaching the soft strip  1  to the attachment surface  21  of the object  2  manually has its own drawbacks. First, since the attaching process entails holding the object  2  and the soft strip  1  manually, it is not uncommon for the object  2  to be difficult to grip due to its special shape. Second, since the attaching process requires manual alignment, errors in the manual alignment are inevitable but correctable largely by a time-consuming laborious redo. Thirdly, with the attaching process being performed manually, the attaching process sometimes ends up in uneven attachment or generation of bubbles to thereby compromise the artistic beauty of the object  2  or even deteriorate the conforming rate thereof. Fourthly, with the attaching process being performed manually, it is not uncommon for the soft strip  1  to be overstretched or undersupplied because of uneven distribution of a force applied to the soft strip  1  during the attaching process; as a result, the soft strip  1  covers the attachment area excessively or inadequately to thereby compromise the artistic beauty of the object  2  or even deteriorate the conforming rate thereof. 
         [0005]    Accordingly, it is imperative to provide a jig for positioning an object and a soft strip and attaching the soft strip to an attachment surface of the object quickly, precisely, and flatly. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0006]    In view of the drawbacks of the prior art, it is an objective of the present invention to provide an attachment-enabling jig for attaching a soft strip to an attachment surface of an object quickly, precisely, and flatly. 
         [0007]    In order to achieve the above and other objectives, the present invention provides an attachment-enabling jig for attaching a soft strip to an attachment surface of an object. The attachment-enabling jig comprises: a base; a first carrying unit disposed on the base, movable across the base in a first direction, and provided with a first roller oriented perpendicular to the first direction; a second carrying unit disposed on the base in a manner that the second carrying unit corresponds in position to the first carrying unit and is positioned proximate to the first roller, the second carrying unit being provided with a second roller corresponding in position to the first roller, the second carrying unit being movable across the base in the first direction, wherein the second carrying unit and the first carrying unit together carry the soft strip; a resilient unit configured to connect the first carrying unit and the second carrying unit and exert, in the first direction, a resilient restoring force upon the first carrying unit and the second carrying unit; and an actuating unit disposed on the base for holding the object above the first roller and the second roller in a manner that the attachment surface faces the first roller and the second roller, and enabling the object to move to between the first roller and the second roller so as for the attachment surface to be positioned between the first roller and the second roller, such that a force from the object and the resilient restoring force from the resilient unit are exerted upon the first carrying unit and the second carrying unit to thereby cause the first carrying unit and the second carrying unit to move relative to each other in the first direction, wherein the first roller and the second roller together attach the soft strip to the attachment surface flatly. 
         [0008]    Accordingly, the attachment-enabling jig of the present invention is effective in positioning an object and a soft strip and attaching the soft strip to an attachment surface of the object quickly, precisely, and flatly. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0009]    A detailed description of further features and advantages of the present invention is given below so that a person skilled in the art can understand and implement the technical contents of the present invention and readily comprehend the objectives, features, and advantages thereof by reviewing the disclosure of the present specification and the appended claims in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: 
           [0010]      FIG. 1  (PRIOR ART) is a schematic view of a conventional means of attaching a soft strip to an attachment surface of an object; 
           [0011]      FIG. 2  (PRIOR ART) is another schematic view of the soft strip attached to the attachment surface of the object; 
           [0012]      FIG. 3  is an exploded view of an attachment-enabling jig according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0013]      FIG. 4  is another exploded view of the attachment-enabling jig according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0014]      FIG. 5  is a perspective view of the attachment-enabling jig when assembled according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0015]      FIG. 6  is a schematic view of the attachment-enabling jig for positioning an object and a soft strip according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0016]      FIG. 7  is a schematic view of the attachment-enabling jig for fixing in position an object and a soft strip according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0017]      FIG. 8  is a schematic view of the attachment-enabling jig in operation according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention; and 
           [0018]      FIG. 9  is another schematic view of the attachment-enabling jig in operation according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0019]    Referring to  FIG. 3  and  FIG. 6 , there are shown an exploded view of an attachment-enabling jig according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention and a schematic view of an object  2  and a soft strip  1  positioned by means of the attachment-enabling jig according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, respectively. As shown in the drawings, the attachment-enabling jig of the present invention is configured to attach the soft strip  1  (shown in  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  6 ) to the attachment surface  21  of the object  2 . The soft strip  1  is a rubber strip, a protective film, or a colored strip. Adhesive is applied to the soft strip  1  or the attachment surface  21  of the object  2  before the soft strip  1  is attached to the attachment surface  21  of the object  2 . The attachment-enabling jig of the present invention comprises a base  3 , a first carrying unit  4 , a second carrying unit  5 , a resilient unit  6 , and an actuating unit  7 . The first carrying unit  4  is disposed on the base  3 . The first carrying unit  4  is movable across the base  3  in a first direction. The first carrying unit  4  is provided with a first roller  41  oriented perpendicular to the first direction. The second carrying unit  5  is disposed on the base  3  in a manner that the second carrying unit  5  corresponds in position to the first carrying unit  4  and is positioned proximate to the first roller  41 . The second carrying unit  5  is provided with a second roller  51  corresponding in position to the first roller  41 . The second carrying unit  5  is movable across the base  3  in the first direction. The second carrying unit  5  and the first carrying unit  4  together carry the soft strip  1  via one side thereof. The resilient unit  6  connects the first carrying unit  4  and the second carrying unit  5  and exerts, in the first direction, a resilient restoring force upon the first carrying unit  4  and the second carrying unit  5 . Upon actuation, the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  move in the first direction either away from each other or toward each other. For example, the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  either move away from each other to thereby enable the resilient unit  6  to accumulate resilience energy or move toward each other upon release of the resilience energy from the resilient unit  6 . The actuating unit  7  is disposed on the base  3 . The actuating unit  7  holds the object  2  above the first roller  41  and the second roller  51  in a manner that the attachment surface  21  faces the first roller  41  and the second roller  51 . Under the control of the actuating unit  7 , the object  2  moves toward between the first roller  41  and the second roller  51  so as for the attachment surface  21  to be positioned between the first roller  41  and the second roller  51 . As a result, both a force from the object  2  and the resilient restoring force from the resilient unit  6  are exerted upon the first carrying unit  4  and the second carrying unit  5 , thereby causing the first carrying unit  4  and the second carrying unit  5  to move relative to each other in the first direction; meanwhile, with the first roller  41  and the second roller  51 , the soft strip  1  is attached to the attachment surface  21  of the object  2  flatly. The first carrying unit  4  and the second carrying unit  5  move relatively slowly under the resilient restoring force, and thus the first and second rollers  41 ,  51  roll across the attachment surface  21  with seamless contact therebetween to ensure that the soft strip  1  can be attached to the attachment surface  21  flatly. Gas which is likely to be previously introduced to between the attachment surface  21  and the soft strip  1  is squeezes out therefrom by means of the seamless contact between the attachment surface  21  and the first and second rollers  41 ,  51  rolling thereon, thereby preventing the formation of bubbles from the gas. After the object  2  has come into contact with the soft strip  1  and moved to between the first and second rollers  41 ,  51 , the soft strip  1  passes the first and second rollers  41 ,  51 . Due to the circular profile of the first and second rollers  41 ,  51 , the movement of the soft strip  1  into between the first and second rollers  41 ,  51  is always smooth. Likewise, due to the circular profile of the first and second rollers  41 ,  51 , the first and second carrying units  4  push the soft strip  1  smoothly while the object  2  and the soft strip  1  are moving to between the first and second rollers  41 ,  51 , and in consequence the soft strip  1  can be attached to the attachment surface  21  of the object  2  flatly. 
         [0020]    The first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  each have a plurality of ventilating apertures  42 ,  52 . The soft strip  1  is attracted to the ventilating apertures  42 ,  52  by suction; hence, the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  can carry the soft strip  1  steadily. The number of the ventilating apertures  42 ,  52  is subject to changes as needed as long as the ventilating apertures  42 ,  52  are uniformly distributed on the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  to generate uniform suction. The ventilating apertures  42 ,  52  serve a ventilation purpose, because the ventilating apertures  42 ,  52  communicate with a ventilating pump (not shown) through a passage (not shown) disposed inside the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  and a pipe (not shown) provided outside thereof. With the suction being vertically generated by the ventilating apertures  42 ,  52 , it is sufficient for the movement of the soft strip  1  to overcome the friction between the soft strip  1  and the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  in order for the soft strip  1  to move, immediately after horizontal displacement, vertically to between the first and second rollers  41 ,  51  of the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  together with the object  2 . Furthermore, the friction can stretch the soft strip  1  slightly and thus keep the soft strip  1  flat throughout the course of the attachment thereof. 
         [0021]    The resilient unit  6  comprises a first resilient element  61  and a second resilient element  62 . The first resilient element  61  connects the base  3  and the first carrying unit  4  to thereby exert the resilient restoring force upon the first carrying unit  4  in the first direction. The second resilient element  62  connects the base  3  and the second carrying unit  5  to thereby exert the resilient restoring force upon the second carrying unit  5  in the first direction. The first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  move away from each other and thus compress the first and second resilient elements  61 ,  62  to thereby accumulate resilience energy therein. The subsequent release of the resilience energy from the first and second resilient elements  61 ,  62  enables the first and second resilient elements  61 ,  62  to drive the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  to move toward each other. The carrying surfaces of the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  carry the soft strip  1  through a surface thereof. The ventilating apertures  42 ,  52  are exposed from the carrying surfaces of the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  to attract the soft strip  1  by suction. 
         [0022]    The base  3  comprises a first stopping block  31  and a second stopping block  32 . The first resilient element  61  connects the first stopping block  31  and the first carrying unit  4 . The second resilient element  62  connects the second stopping block  32  and the second carrying unit  5 . 
         [0023]    The first carrying unit  4  and the second carrying unit  5  are further provided with a first guiding rod  43  and a second guiding rod  53 , respectively. The first guiding rod  43  has one end connected to the first carrying unit  4  and another end penetrating the first resilient element  61  and the first stopping block  31 . The second guiding rod  53  has one end connected to the second carrying unit  5  and another end penetrating the second resilient element  62  and the second stopping block  32 . The first and second guiding rods  43 ,  53  serve to prevent the first and second resilient elements  61 ,  62  from deforming in a non-linear manner, respectively, while the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  are moving away from each other or toward each other, and thus make sure the first and second resilient elements  61 ,  62  provide a linear force. 
         [0024]    The attachment-enabling jig further comprises a guiding rail  8  which is disposed on the base  3  and in the first direction. The guiding rail  8  ensures that the first carrying unit  4  and the second carrying unit  5  can always move across the base  3  in the first direction. 
         [0025]    The actuating unit  7  comprises an actuating component  71  and a holding component  72 . The actuating component  71  comprises an actuating member  711  which is disposed above the first roller  41  and the second roller  51 . The holding component  72  is coupled to the actuating member  711 . The holding component  72  is configured to hold the object  2  above the first roller  41  and the second roller  51  in a manner that the attachment surface  21  of the object  2  faces the first roller  41  and the second roller  51 . Under the control of the actuating member  711 , the holding component  72  and the object  2  move to between the first roller  41  and the second roller  51 . 
         [0026]    The actuating member  711  comprises a retractable cylinder block  7111 , a positioning platform  7112 , and a plurality of guiding posts  7114  disposed on the base  3 . The retractable cylinder block  7111 , which is disposed above the positioning platform  7112 , penetrates the positioning platform  7112  to form a driving end  7113  beneath the positioning platform  7112 . The driving end  7113  is connected to the holding component  72 . The retractable cylinder block  7111  controls the movement of the driving end  7113  and the holding component  72  in such a manner that the attachment surface  21  of the object  2  moves toward between the first roller  41  and the second roller  51 . 
         [0027]    The holding component  72  comprises a fixing platform  721 , an auxiliary retractable cylinder block  722 , and two fixing columns  723 . The driving end  7113  of the retractable cylinder block  7111  of the actuating member  711  is fastened to or soldered to the fixing platform  721 . The guiding posts  7114  penetrate a plurality of through-holes  7211  of the fixing platform  721 , respectively. The auxiliary retractable cylinder block  722  and two said fixing columns  723  are fastened to or soldered to beneath the fixing platform  721 . The auxiliary retractable cylinder block  722  is disposed between two said fixing columns  723 . Two said fixing columns  723  have therein two receiving chambers  7231 , respectively. Two said receiving chambers  7231  receive the object  2  from two sides thereof. A retractable end  7221  of the auxiliary retractable cylinder block  722  abuts against the object  2 . The interval between the upper portions of two said fixing columns  723  is larger than that between the lower portions of two said fixing columns  723 , such that the object  2  can be placed between two said receiving chambers  7231  from above. In addition, the bottom of each of two said receiving chambers  7231  matches two sides of the object  2  in shape, so as for the object  2  to be firmly fixed to the holding component  72 ; as a result, during the attachment process, the object  2  is free from vibration which might otherwise compromise the conforming rate of the attachment-enabling jig. Furthermore, two said fixing columns  723  are replaceable so as to suit two said receiving chambers  7231  of different shapes; hence, the holding component  72  is effective in holding the object  2  of different shapes. 
         [0028]    Referring to  FIG. 6  through  FIG. 9 , there are shown schematic views of the attachment-enabling jig for positioning the object  2  and the soft strip  1  and the attachment-enabling jig in operation according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, respectively. As shown in  FIG. 4  and  FIGS. 6-9 , the soft strip  1  is straddlingly disposed between the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5 , and then the object  2  is placed between two said receiving chambers  7231  from above. In this embodiment, the object  2  tapers downward, so do two said receiving chambers  7231 . With the object  2  and the soft strip  1  in place, the retractable end  7221  of the auxiliary retractable cylinder block  722  extends and pushes the object  2  until the object  2  is firmly held by the holding component  72 ; meanwhile, the ventilating pump (not shown) is started, and thus the ventilating apertures  42 ,  52  begin to function. Ventilation effectuated by means of the ventilating apertures  42 ,  52  allows the soft strip  1  to be held in place by suction. Afterward, the driving end  7113  of the retractable cylinder block  7111  extends and pushes the holding component  72 , so as to drive the object  2  toward the soft strip  1 . In so doing, the object  2  and the soft strip  1  can be drawn closer to each other until the object  2  starts pushing the soft strip  1 . With the suction being vertically generated by the ventilating apertures  42 ,  52 , it is sufficient for the movement of the soft strip  1  to overcome the friction between the soft strip  1  and the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  in order for the soft strip  1  to move, immediately after horizontal displacement, vertically to between the first and second rollers  41 ,  51  of the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  together with the object  2 . Furthermore, the friction can stretch the soft strip  1  slightly and thus keep the soft strip  1  flat throughout the course of the attachment thereof. Furthermore, the object  2  and the soft strip  1  move to between the first and second rollers  41 ,  51  to thereby push the first and second rollers  41 ,  51  of the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5 , thereby separating the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5 . Separation of the first and second carrying units  4 ,  5  is accompanied by accumulation of resilience energy in the first and second resilient elements  61 ,  62 . Due to the resilience energy accumulated in the first and second resilient elements  61 ,  62 , the first and second rollers  41 ,  51  press against the soft strip  1  smoothly, such that the soft strip  1  is attached to the attachment surface  21  of the object  2  flatly. Gas which is likely to be previously introduced to between the attachment surface  21  and the soft strip  1  is squeezes out therefrom during the aforesaid pressing process, thereby preventing the formation of bubbles from the gas. 
         [0029]    The foregoing embodiment is provided to illustrate and disclose the technical features of the present invention so as to enable persons skilled in the art to understand the disclosure of the present invention and implement the present invention accordingly, and is not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the present invention. Hence, all equivalent modifications and replacements made to the foregoing embodiment without departing from the disclosure of the present invention should fall within the scope of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims. Accordingly, the scope of the protection for the present invention should be defined by the appended claims.

Technology Classification (CPC): 1