LED mixer using vibratory bowl feeder

US12083489B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12083489-B2
Application numberUS-202117340929-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 7, 2021
Priority dateJun 9, 2020
Publication dateSep 10, 2024
Grant dateSep 10, 2024

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A light emitting device mixer includes at least two bowl feeders, each including a bowl capable of holding workpieces, and a driving unit capable of causing vibration to the bowl. The bowl feeders include a moving passage through which the workpieces may move from one bowl feeder to an adjacent bowl feeder.

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What is claimed is: 1. An LED mixer, comprising: a first bowl feeder including a first bowl that holds workpieces and a first driver generating vibration that is to be transmitted to the first bowl; a second bowl feeder including a second bowl and a second driver generating vibration that is to be transmitted to the second bowl; and a passage connecting the first bowl feeder and the second bowl feeder, wherein the workpieces move through the passage from the first bowl feeder to the second bowl feeder; wherein the workpieces are micro LEDs or mini LEDs, and wherein the second bowl feeder includes a delivery guide configured to deliver the workpieces to a third bowl feeder and a receipt guide configured to receive the workpieces from the first bowl feeder, the receipt guide located at a first side of the second bowl feeder and positioned lower than the delivery guide located at a second side opposite to the first side of the second bowl such that a distance between the receipt guide and the second driver in a vertical direction is shorter than a distance between the delivery guide and the second driver in the vertical direction. 2. The LED mixer of claim 1 , wherein the second bowl comprises: a spiral guide surface disposed along an inner wall of the second bowl; and a circular staircase disposed in a center of the second bowl. 3. The LED mixer of claim 1 , wherein an end portion of the delivery guide of the second bowl feeder is disposed on a receipt guide of the third bowl feeder such that the workpieces are delivered to the third bowl feeder via the delivery guide of the second bowl feeder. 4. The LED mixer of claim 1 , wherein the second bowl feeder further includes a drop device mounted on the delivery guide of the second bowl feeder that drops workpieces to an outside of the second bowl feeder. 5. The LED mixer of claim 1 , wherein each of the first bowl feeder and the second bowl feeder further includes a vibration sensor. 6. The LED mixer of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one ionizer for removing moisture, static electricity, or both in the second bowl, and the at least one ionizer is disposed over the second bowl. 7. The LED mixer of claim 1 , wherein the delivery guide of the second bowl feeder includes a transfer passage for transferring the workpieces to a receipt guide of the third bowl feeder. 8. The LED mixer of claim 7 , wherein: the transfer passage includes a hole formed in a bottom of the delivery guide of the second bowl feeder; and the hole is inclined to allow the workpieces to slide down. 9. The LED mixer of claim 1 , wherein the receipt guide of the second bowl feeder includes an entrance for receiving the workpieces and moving the workpieces into the second bowl of the second bowl feeder. 10. The LED mixer of claim 9 , wherein the entrance includes a groove formed in an inner sidewall of the receipt guide of the second bowl feeder. 11. An LED mixer, comprising: a first bowl feeder comprising a first delivery guide, and a first receipt guide; a second bowl feeder comprising a second delivery guide, and a second receipt guide; a third bowl feeder including a third delivery guide and a third receipt guide; a second passage that connects the third bowl feeder with the second bowl feeder; wherein the first bowl feeder comprises a first bowl that holds workpieces and a first driver that drives movement of the workpieces in the first bowl; and a first passage that connects the first bowl feeder and the second bowl feeder so that the workpieces move from the first bowl feeder to the second bowl feeder, the first passage comprising the first delivery guide and the second receipt guide, wherein a distance between the first receipt guide located at a first side of the first bowl feeder and the first driver of the first bowl feeder in a vertical direction is shorter than a distance between the first delivery guide located at a second side opposite to the first side of the first bowl feeder and the first driver of the first bowl feeder in the vertical direction, wherein the second passage further comprises the second delivery guide and the third receipt guide. 12. The LED mixer of claim 11 , further comprising: one or more bowl feeders arranged between the first bowl feeder and the third bowl feeder; and additional passages collectively connecting the first bowl feeder and the third bowl feeder; wherein the first bowl feeder, the second bowl feeder, the third bowl feeder, and the one or more bowl feeders are connected such that the workpieces circulate through the one or more bowl feeders. 13. The LED mixer of claim 11 , wherein the first bowl of the first bowl feeder further comprises: a spiral guide surface disposed along an inner wall of the first bowl; and a circular staircase disposed in a center of the first bowl; wherein the workpieces entered into the first bowl of the first bowl feeder via the first receipt guide move along the circular staircase by vibration and further move along a spiral guide surface to the second receipt guide of the second bowl feeder. 14. A method for mixing LEDs, comprising: arranging a first bowl feeder comprising a first delivery guide and a first receipt guide positioned lower than the first delivery guide; arranging, adjacent to the first bowl feeder, a second bowl feeder comprising a second delivery guide and a second receipt guide positioned lower than the second delivery guide; arranging, adjacent to the second bowl feeder, a third bowl feeder comprising a third delivery guide and a third receipt guide, wherein the first bowl feeder comprises a first bowl that holds workpieces and a first driver that drives movement of the workpieces in the first bowl; connecting the first bowl feeder and the second bowl feeder with a first passage including the first delivery guide and the second receipt guide; connecting the second and the third bowl feeders with a second passage including the second delivery guide and the third receipt guide; moving the workpieces from the first bowl feeder to the second bowl feeder via the first passage; and moving the workpieces from the second bowl feeder to the third bowl feeder via the second passage, and wherein a distance between the first receipt guide located at a first side of the first bowl feeder and the first driver of the first bowl feeder in a vertical direction is shorter than a distance between the first delivery guide located at a second side opposite to the first side of the first bowl feeder and the first driver of the first bowl feeder in the vertical direction. 15. The method for mixing LEDs of claim 14 , further comprising: arranging one or more bowl feeders between the first bowl feeder and the third bowl feeder; connecting the first bowl feeder and the third bowl feeder with additional passages collectively; and circulating the workpieces from the first bowl feeder, through the second bowl feeder, the third bowl feeder, and the one or more bowl feeders, back to the first bowl feeder. 16. The method for mixing LEDs of claim 14 , further comprising: upon completion of mixing, opening an exit formed in the first bowl feeder; and pulling the workpieces outward through the exit. 17. The method for mixing LEDs of claim 14 , further comprising: within the first bowl: arranging the workpieces in a circular staircase disposed in a center of the first bowl; moving, by vibration, the workpieces gradually to an inner wall of the first bowl; pushing, by vibration, outward, the workpieces entering a spiral g

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  • Drives therefor, e.g. crank mechanisms · CPC title

  • with a vibrating receptacle (B01F31/10, B01F31/20, B01F31/50 take precedence) · CPC title

  • B01F35/716Primary

    characterised by the relative arrangement of the containers for feeding or mixing the components · CPC title

  • Vibratory movement · CPC title

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What does patent US12083489B2 cover?
A light emitting device mixer includes at least two bowl feeders, each including a bowl capable of holding workpieces, and a driving unit capable of causing vibration to the bowl. The bowl feeders include a moving passage through which the workpieces may move from one bowl feeder to an adjacent bowl feeder.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Seoul Viosys Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01F35/716. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 10 2024 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 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).