Methods and devices for mechanical separation of multilayer interlayers
US-2024217227-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US2016311212A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016311212-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514691923-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A backing film removal system including a substrate support member configured to support a substrate, where a backing film is attached to the substrate, a backing film separating member arranged operatively with respect to the substrate support member such that at least a portion of the backing film separating member is positionable between at least one portion of the substrate and backing film when the substrate is disposed on the substrate support member, a backing film holding member configured to maintain a separation between the substrate and backing film at the at least one portion of the substrate and backing film, and at least one drive unit connected to one or more of the substrate support member and the backing film separating member and operable to cause relative movement between the substrate support member and the backing film separating member.
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1 . (canceled) 2 . The backing film removal system of claim 9 , wherein the backing film separating member comprises a wire. 3 . The backing film removal system of claim 9 , wherein the backing film separating member comprises a monofilament wire. 4 . The backing film removal system of claim 9 , wherein the backing film separating member is arranged at a crossing angle relative to a direction of relative movement between the backing film separating member and the substrate support member. 5 . (canceled) 6 . (canceled) 7 . (canceled) 8 . (canceled) 9 . A backing film removal system comprising: a substrate support member configured to support a substrate, where a backing film is attached to the substrate; a backing film separating member arranged operatively with respect to the substrate support member such that at least a portion of the backing film separating member is positionable between at least one portion of the substrate and backing film when the substrate is disposed on the substrate support member; a backing film holding member configured to maintain a separation between the substrate and backing film at the at least one portion of the substrate and backing film; at least one drive unit connected to one or more of the substrate support member and the backing film separating member and operable to cause relative movement between the substrate support member and the backing film separating member; and a transport device to which the backing film separating member is mounted, the transport device being configured to move the backing film separating member along a predetermined path between the backing film and substrate to effect separation of the backing film from the substrate; wherein the backing film separating member is rotatably coupled to the transport device where the transport device drives the backing film separating member both rotationally and linearly relative to the substrate support member. 10 . The backing film removal system of claim 9 , further comprising an automated robot, the substrate support member comprising an end-effector coupled to the automated robot. 11 . The backing film removal system of claim 9 , wherein the backing film holding member is configured to maintain a separation between the backing film and the substrate at a pre-separated portion of the substrate to effect positioning of the backing film separating member between the at least one portion of the substrate and backing film. 12 . A method for removing a backing film from a substrate, the backing film attached to the substrate along at least a portion of the substrate, the method comprising: positioning a backing film separating member between the backing film and the substrate at a first location; and moving the backing film separating member relative to the substrate at an angle relative to a direction of fibers in the substrate so that the backing film separating member is passed between the backing film and the substrate from the first location along a length of the substrate to separate the backing film from the substrate. 13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the passage of the backing film separating member between the backing film and the substrate displaces a portion of the backing film relative the substrate to effect a separation of the backing film from the substrate. 14 . The method of claim 12 , wherein moving the backing film separating member relative to the substrate includes moving the backing film separating member at an angle relative to a direction of relative movement between the backing film separating member and the substrate. 15 . (canceled) 16 . The method of claim 12 , wherein moving the backing film separating member relative to the substrate includes moving the backing film separating member in a first direction relative to the substrate and in a second direction angled to or opposite the first direction. 17 . A method for removing a backing film from a substrate, the backing film attached to the substrate along at least a portion of the substrate, the method comprising: positioning a backing film separating member between the backing film and the substrate at a first location; and moving the backing film separating member relative to the substrate so that the backing film separating member is passed between the backing film and the substrate from the first location along a length of the substrate to separate the backing film from the substrate; wherein moving the backing film separating member relative to the substrate includes moving the backing film separating member in a first direction relative to the substrate and in a second direction angled to or opposite the first direction, and moving the backing film separating member relative to the substrate includes moving the backing film separating member linearly and rotationally relative to the substrate. 18 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising: positioning a substrate on a substrate support member; and wherein moving the backing film separating member relative to the substrate includes moving the substrate using a drive unit coupled to the substrate support member. 19 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising maintaining a separation between the backing film and the substrate at least at the first location using a backing film holding member. 20 . A method for removing a backing film from a substrate, the backing film attached to the substrate along at least a portion of the substrate, the method comprising: positioning a backing film separating member between the backing film and the substrate at a first location; and moving the backing film separating member relative to the substrate so that the backing film separating member is passed between the backing film and the substrate from the first location along a length of the substrate to separate the backing film from the substrate; wherein the substrate is a fibrous material and the backing film separating member is arranged at a crossing angle relative to a direction of fibers in the fibrous material. 21 . The backing film removal system of claim 9 , further comprising a backing film collection unit configured to receive the backing film upon separation of the backing film from the substrate.
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