Reel-to-reel inspection apparatus and inspection method using the same

US9671352B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9671352-B2
Application numberUS-201313937345-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 9, 2013
Priority dateNov 23, 2012
Publication dateJun 6, 2017
Grant dateJun 6, 2017

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Provided are a reel-to-reel inspection apparatus and method. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus includes: an unwinding unit configured to unwind a roll-shaped object; a first inspection unit configured to photograph a surface of the object discharged from the unwinding unit; a second inspection unit configured to photograph another surface of the object which has passed through the first inspection unit; a marking unit configured to indicate a mark on the object which has passed through the second inspection unit; and a winding unit configured to wind in a roll shape the object which has passed through the marking unit.

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A reel-to-reel inspection apparatus comprising: an unwinder configured to unwind a roll-shaped object; a first inspector configured to photograph a first surface of the object discharged from the unwinder; a second inspector configured to photograph a second surface opposite to the first surface of the object which has passed through the first inspector; a buffer dancer roller configured to press the object disposed at least one portion between the unwinder, the first inspector, the second inspector, and the winder to apply a tensile force to the object; a marker configured to indicate a mark on the object which has passed through the second inspector unit; a winder configured to wind in a roll shape the object which has passed through the marker; and a controller configured to synchronize at least two operations of unwinding roll-shaped object by the unwinder, photographing the first surface of the object by the first inspector, photographing the second surface of the object by the second inspector, indicating the mark by the marker, and winding in the roll shape the object by the winder, based on position information about the buffer dancer roller in a directing crossing a moving path of the object. 2. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the weight balancing part comprises: a belt connected to a side of the buffer dancer roller; a pulley configured to drive the belt so that the buffer dancer roller connected to a first side of the belt is moved; and a weight connected to a second side opposite to the first side of the belt to apply a force into the buffer dancer roller in a direction opposite to gravity. 3. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a weight balancing part, wherein the buffer dancer roller is configured to press the object through its weight, and wherein the weight balancing part is configured to apply a force to the buffer dancer roller in a direction opposite to gravity to offset the portion of the weight of the buffer dancer roller. 4. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the buffer dancer roller is disposed to be movable in a direction crossing a transfer direction of the object, and wherein the reel-to-reel inspection apparatus further comprises a detection part configured to detect a position of the buffer dancer roller. 5. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising: a belt having a side connected to the buffer dancer roller; and a pulley configured to drive the belt to move the buffer dancer roller connected to the belt, wherein the detection part comprises a rotary encoder disposed on the pulley. 6. A reel-to-reel inspection apparatus comprising: an unwinder configured to unwind a roll-shaped object; a first inspector configured to photograph a first surface of the object discharged from the unwinder; a second inspector configured to photograph a second surface opposite to the first surface of the object which has passed through the first inspector; a marker configured to indicate a mark on the object which has passed through the second inspector; and a winder configured to wind in a roll shape the object which has passed through the marker, wherein the unwinder comprises: a roll mount part configured to mount the object and move in a width direction of the object; an alignment inspection part configured to detect a movement of the object in a direction crossing an unwinding direction the object; and a control part configured to move the roll mount part in response to the movement of the object detected by the alignment inspection part. 7. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the roll mount part of the unwinder is configured to vacuum-absorb the object. 8. A reel-to-reel inspection apparatus comprising: an unwinder configured to unwind a roll-shaped object; a first inspector configured to photograph a first surface of the object discharged from the unwinder; a second inspector configured to photograph a second surface opposite to the first surface of the object which has passed through the first inspector; a marker configured to indicate a mark on the object which has passed through the second inspector; and a winder configured to wind in a roll shape the object which has passed through the marker, wherein the first inspector comprises: a first camera configured to photograph the first surface of the object; and a first vacuum plate configured to absorb the second surface of the object, wherein the second inspector comprises: a second camera configured to photograph the second surface of the object; and a second vacuum plate configured to absorb the first surface of the object. 9. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the second vacuum plate of the second inspector is disposed above the object, wherein the second camera of the second inspector is disposed under the object, and wherein the reel-to-reel inspection apparatus further comprises an auxiliary press roller upwardly pushing at least one side of the object corresponding to at least one side of the second vacuum plate so that the at least one side of the object is disposed at a position higher than that of a surface of the second vacuum plate. 10. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first inspector comprises a first reciprocating roller disposed on at least one side of front and rear sides of the first vacuum plate and disposed to be movable between a first position at which the object contacts the first vacuum plate and a second position at which the object is spaced from the first vacuum plate, and wherein the second inspector comprises a second reciprocating roller disposed on at least one side of front and rear sides of the second vacuum plate and disposed to be movable between a first position at which the object contacts the second vacuum plate and a second position at which the object is spaced from the second vacuum plate. 11. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the first and second cameras is disposed to be movable in at least one direction of a length direction of the object and a width direction of the object, wherein the reel-to-reel inspection apparatus further comprises a lighting part coupled to at least one of the first and second cameras and integrally moving with the at least one camera to emit light onto the object. 12. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the lighting part comprises: a translucent mirror disposed between at least one of the first and second cameras and the object; and a side light configured to emit light onto the translucent mirror, wherein the light emitted from the side light is reflected by the translucent mirror onto the object, and wherein the light reflected by the object passes through the translucent mirror and is incident onto at least one of the first and second cameras. 13. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising an air blower coupled to at least one of the first and second cameras and integrally moving with the at least one camera to spray air onto the object. 14. A reel-to-reel inspection method comprising: unwinding a roll-shaped object; photographing a first surface of the unwound object to inspect the first surface; photographing a second surface opposite to the first surface of the object to inspect the second surface; providing a buffer dancer roller movably to be disposed in a direction crossing a moving path of the object to increase or decrease

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  • Optical details; Scanning details (per se G02B) · CPC title

  • Integration of optical monitoring devices in assembly lines; Processes using optical monitoring devices specially adapted for controlling devices or machines in assembly lines · CPC title

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What does patent US9671352B2 cover?
Provided are a reel-to-reel inspection apparatus and method. The reel-to-reel inspection apparatus includes: an unwinding unit configured to unwind a roll-shaped object; a first inspection unit configured to photograph a surface of the object discharged from the unwinding unit; a second inspection unit configured to photograph another surface of the object which has passed through the first ins…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Haesung Ds Co Ltd, Haesung Ds Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N21/8901. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 06 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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