Solder paste bead recovery system and method

US11318549B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11318549-B2
Application numberUS-202016897526-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 10, 2020
Priority dateJun 13, 2019
Publication dateMay 3, 2022
Grant dateMay 3, 2022

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A stencil printer is configured to print an assembly material on an electronic substrate. The stencil printer includes a frame, a stencil coupled to the frame, a support assembly coupled to the frame, and a print head gantry coupled to the frame. The print head gantry includes an elongate beam that rides along rails provided on the frame and a print head assembly supported by the print head gantry in such a manner that the print head assembly is configured to traverse the stencil during print strokes. The print head assembly includes a print head having a squeegee blade assembly configured to roll solder paste along the stencil. The stencil printer further includes a solder paste bead recovery system configured to remove a bead of solder paste from a top surface of the stencil and to deposit the bead of solder paste onto a new replacement stencil.

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What is claimed is: 1. A stencil printer for printing an assembly material on an electronic substrate, the stencil printer comprising: a frame; a stencil coupled to the frame, the stencil having apertures formed therein; a support assembly coupled to the frame, the support assembly being configured to support the electronic substrate; a print head gantry coupled to the frame, the print head gantry including an elongate beam that rides along rails provided on the frame, the elongate beam of the print head gantry having at least one linear bearing that extends in a horizontal direction; a print head assembly supported by the print head gantry in such a manner that the print head assembly is configured to traverse the stencil during print strokes; and an assembly material recovery system configured to remove assembly material from a top surface of the stencil and to deposit assembly material onto a new replacement stencil, the recovery system including a receptacle configured to be positioned on the top surface of the stencil and at least one tooling member configured to move laterally on the at least one linear bearing. 2. The stencil printer of claim 1 , wherein the receptacle is positioned on the top surface of the stencil from a storage location, which is a rail of a stencil support assembly. 3. The stencil printer of claim 1 , wherein the receptacle includes a flat bottom wall configured to rest on the flat surface and to enable the assembly material to be rolled thereon. 4. The stencil printer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tooling member includes a downwardly extending pin having a head configured to be received within a receiving feature. 5. The stencil printer of claim 4 , wherein the receptacle includes at least one receiving feature configured to be engaged by the pin of the at least one tooling member to engage and move the receptacle from the storage location to the top surface of the stencil. 6. The stencil printer of claim 5 , wherein the at least one tooling member includes two spaced-apart tooling members, each including a pin, a first tooling member being configured to move laterally on a first linear bearing and a second tooling member being configured to move laterally on a second linear bearing, and wherein the at least one receiving feature includes two receiving features, one for each tooling member, the first and second tooling members being received in respective mating features of the receptacle to releasably secure the receptacle. 7. The stencil printer of claim 6 , wherein the support assembly is configured to be moved in a z-axis direction and elevated to engage magnets mounted in a bottom of the receptacle, the support assembly including a steel surface to secure the receptacle in place on the stencil. 8. The stencil printer of claim 7 , wherein the print head assembly includes a print head having a squeegee blade assembly configured to move assembly material along the stencil, the squeegee blade assembly including a first squeegee blade configured to engage the stencil and roll assembly material into the receptacle. 9. The stencil printer of claim 8 , wherein the squeegee blade assembly further includes a second squeegee blade configured to engage the receptacle and roll assembly material onto the stencil. 10. A method of recovering assembly material from a stencil scheduled replacement within the stencil printer of claim 1 , the method comprising: moving a receptacle onto a used stencil proximate assembly material; moving assembly material onto the receptacle; removing the receptacle from the used stencil; replacing the used stencil with a new stencil; moving the receptacle onto the new stencil; moving assembly material onto the new stencil with the squeegee blade assembly; and removing the receptacle from the new stencil. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein moving the receptacle onto the used stencil and removing the receptacle from the new stencil includes positioning a downwardly extending pin of at least one tooling member of a print head assembly within a receiving feature associated with the receptacle. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the at least one tooling member includes two spaced-apart tooling members, each including a pin, and wherein the at least one receiving feature includes two receiving features, the two tooling members being received in respective mating features of the receptacle to secure the receptacle. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising engaging a support assembly configured to be moved in a z-axis direction and elevated to magnets mounted in a bottom of the receptacle, the support assembly including a steel surface to secure the receptacle in place. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein moving assembly material onto the receptacle includes moving assembly material with a squeegee blade assembly of a print head assembly. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the squeegee blade assembly includes a first squeegee blade configured to engage the stencil and move assembly material into the receptacle. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the squeegee blade assembly further includes a second squeegee blade configured to engage assembly material and move assembly material onto the stencil. 17. The method of claim 11 , removing the receptacle from the used stencil and removing the receptacle from the new stencil each includes moving the receptacle to a storage location on a rail of a stencil support assembly. 18. An assembly material recovery system configured to remove assembly material from a top surface of a stencil of a stencil printer and to deposit assembly material to deposit assembly material on a new replacement stencil, the stencil printer including a print head gantry having an elongate beam with at least one linear bearing that extends in a horizontal direction, the recovery system comprising: a receptacle configured to be positioned on the top surface of the stencil; and at least one tooling member configured to move laterally on the at least one linear bearing. 19. The recovery system of claim 18 , wherein the receptacle includes a flat bottom wall configured to rest on the flat surface and to enable assembly material to be moved thereon. 20. The recovery system of claim 18 , wherein the at least one tooling member includes a downwardly extending pin having a head configured to be received within a receiving feature. 21. The recovery system of claim 20 , wherein the receptacle includes at least one receiving feature configured to be engaged by the pin of the at least one tooling member to engage and move the receptacle from the storage location to the top surface of the stencil. 22. The recovery system of claim 21 , wherein the at least one tooling member includes two spaced-apart tooling members, each including a pin, a first tooling member being configured to move laterally on a first linear bearing and a second tooling member being configured to move laterally on a second linear bearing, and wherein the at least one receiving feature includes two receiving features, one for each tooling member, the first and second tooling members being received in respective mating features of the receptacle to releasably secure the receptacle. 23. The recovery system of claim 22 wherein the support assembly is configured to be moved in a z-axis direction and elevated to engage magnets mounted in a bottom of the receptacle, the support assembly including a steel surface to secure t

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  • Screen printing · CPC title

  • Ink-removing or collecting devices · CPC title

  • with two or more operative parts · CPC title

  • B41F15/423Primary

    Driving means for reciprocating squeegees · CPC title

  • for articles with flat surfaces · CPC title

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What does patent US11318549B2 cover?
A stencil printer is configured to print an assembly material on an electronic substrate. The stencil printer includes a frame, a stencil coupled to the frame, a support assembly coupled to the frame, and a print head gantry coupled to the frame. The print head gantry includes an elongate beam that rides along rails provided on the frame and a print head assembly supported by the print head gan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41F15/423. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 6 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).