TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a method for orientating a second pattern deriving
from a first pattern formed on a stencil in relation to print material intended to
receive said second pattern, so that the second pattern will have a pre-determined
position or location in relation to said print material.
[0002] When the present invention is applied in a silk screen printer, the second pattern
is formed by causing, in a printing location, coating substance or ink paste to pass
through perforations in a cloth forming the first pattern and onto the print material,
e.g. with the aid of a squeegee arrangement in a silk screen printer.
[0003] The present invention is also based on the assumption that the co-ordinates which
define the position of the second pattern in relation to the print material are stored
in a memory, so that co-ordinates applicable to a selected position can be compared
with the co-ordinates applicable to the determined position of the pattern in relation
to the print material.
BACKGROUND PRIOR ART
[0004] The US Patent Specification No. 4,516,495 teaches a method of positioning in a printing
location a second pattern, deriving from a first pattern for on a stencil, in relation
to print material intended to receive the second pattern, and in which method the
second pattern is formed by causing a coating substance or an ink paste to pass through
perforations or open meshes in the cloth forming the first pattern and onto the print
material, e.g. with the aid of a squeegee arrangement in a silk screen printer.
[0005] According to this known method the two-dimensional position of the second pattern
in relation to a reference point, normally a frame part of the printer, is stored
in a memory, and when the material to which the second pattern is transferred has
been moved to a printing position, the prevailing position of the material or the
prevailing position of a pattern applied to the material is evaluated together with
any discrepancy which would occur if the second pattern were to be applied to the
print material while the material occupied its present position.
[0006] It is also proposed that a frame carrying a stencil exhibiting the first pattern
and/or a printing table and/or the actual printing material is displaced in response
to the magnitude and directional sense of the discrepancy to an extent such that when
the second pattern is applied to the print material in this printing position, the
pattern will have a position on the material in which the previously identified discrepancy
is fully compensated for or satisfactorily compensated for.
[0007] The proposed method requires one or more material-positioning detecting and establishing
devices to be introduced between stencil and print material when the material occupies
a printing position, so as to enable the magnitude and directional sense of the discrepancy
to be evaluated, and further requires the print material or the pattern to be displaced
in order to compensate for the evaluated discrepancy prior to commencing the printing
operation.
[0008] The disclosures made in US Patent Specification 4, 221,165 also form part of the
prior art, this specification teaching a silk screen printer which includes a plurality
of gripping beams which, in a first position - a material feed position, grip the
material on which print is to be applied in a second position, a printing position,
while registering the gripping beams.
[0009] This enables the print material to be moved along a precise transport path from the
material feed position to the printing position. This precise transport path is afforded
by the fact that each of the gripping beams can be registered relative to the printer
chassis, or a part thereof, both of said positions.
[0010] For the purpose of registering the print material in the first position, it is proposed
that in addition to a first registering means co-acting with the gripping beams a
separate means is provided for co-action with the print material, so as to obtain
precise registration of the print material in the first position, such that a registered
gripping beam is able to collect a pre-registered print material and transport said
material through an exact distance to the printing position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
TECHNICAL PROBLEMS
[0011] When considering the state of the prior art, as expressed in the aforegoing it will
be seen that a technical problem resides in orientating print material externally
of a printing position with the aid of simple means, so that when the print material
is moved to the printing position the material will take a position such that a second
pattern deriving from a first pattern carried by the stencil is applied to the material
with a minimised discrepancy, by allowing a previous print on a print material to
first serve as a standard, by storing in a computer system, via an optical detecting
means, prevailing two-dimensional position values applicable to the earlier print
in relation to the printer chassis or some other reference point, so that the position
of the print material can be changed in the material feed position by stepping motors
to a position in which the subsequent displacement to the printing position and subsequent
printing affords correct orientation of the second pattern on the print material.
[0012] When considering the state of the prior art, as described in the aforegoing, it will
also be seen that a technical problem resides in the ability to print the second pattern
in the printing position precisely on the print material with a degree of accuracy
similar to the accuracy achieved in a silk screen printer of the kind described and
illustrated in the US Patent Specification 4,516,495, but where the position of the
print material can be read off without needing to introduce position-detecting devices
between stencil and print material.
[0013] It will also be seen that a further technical problem, and one that requires qualified
technical insight, resides in the realisation that the position of a table serving
as a material feed location and displaceable in two directions can be changed with
the aid of stepping motors, three stepping motors, in a manner such that the position
of the table, and therewith the position of the print material, can be adapted to
the position of the subsequent second pattern before the material is gripped by grippers
or moved in some other way to the printing position through an exact known transport
distance.
[0014] Another technical problem resides in the ability of increasing the printing rate,
preferably to a rate higher than that achieved with a printer according to US Patent
Specification No. 4,516,495, without departing from the requirement of satisfactory
accuracy with regard to the position of the second pattern on the print material,
particularly when manufacturing printed circuit cards.
[0015] It will also be seen that a further technical problem is one of creating conditions,
with the aid of simple means, which will enable the prevailing position of print material
intended for receiving a second pattern to be established in a material feed position
and in response to the detected position, and when necessary to so change the position
of the first pattern formed on a stencil relative to the print material when said
material is displaced to the printing position through an exact transport distance
that a second pattern applied in the printing position to said print material obtains
a pre-determined orientation in relation to the print material.
[0016] It is advantageous in this case to incorporate measures which will enable the print
material to be moved along an exact transport path, to within narrow tolerances, from
a material feed position to a printing position or location without altering the orientation
of the material there-between. With regard to the determining of the position of the
print material in a material feed location it will also be seen that a further technical
problem resides in the ability to compensate for the discrepancy which can be expected
to occur in a printing location or position as a result of stretching the first pattern
on the stencil when this first pattern is transferred with the aid of a squeegee to
the print material in the form of a second pattern.
[0017] A further technical problem resides in the provision of conditions, in a simple manner,
which will enable compensations to be made for the unambiguous and constant discrepancy
which is caused when a new stencil frame with a stretched stencil therein is inserted
into the frame holder of the printer.
[0018] A further technical problem resides in the provision of conditions, with the aid
of simple means, which will enable print material to be moved in an exact manner from
a first material feed location to a printing position and, subsequent to printing
a second pattern on said material, to move the thus printed material back to the first
material feed position for registration so as to be able to establish in said feed
position the position of the print applied on the print material and to store two-dimensional
co-ordinate data thus obtained.
[0019] It will also be seen that a further technical problem resides in the provision of
conditions, with the aid of simple means, whereby with the aid of this information
printing of the second pattern on subsequent print material can be controlled in a
manner such that the second pattern would be printed in a pre-determined position
with a positional deviation smaller than 0.5mm, preferably smaller than 0.03mm, such
accuracy being necessary in the manufacture of printed circuit board.
[0020] Another technical problem in this regard is one of realising that the accuracy afforded
is related strongly to the resolution of the detecting means or camera equipment used.
[0021] Finally, it will be seen that a further technical problem resides in registering
print material upstream of the printing position in a manner which affords substantially
the degree of accuracy obtained with an arrangement according to the US Patent Specification
4,221,165, but where a print serving as a reference value consititutes a standard
for positioning the print material in the material feed position or location.
SOLUTION
[0022] The present invention is based on the fundamental features described and illustrated
in the US Patent Specification 4,516,495 and relates to a method of orientating a
second pattern, deriving from a first pattern formed on a stencil, in relation to
print material intended to receive said second pattern, so that the second pattern
will have a pre-determined position in relation to said print material, and in which
method the second pattern is formed by causing, in a printing position, coating substance
intended for said print material to pass through the first pattern and onto the print
material, e.g. with the aid of a squeegee in a silk screen printer, and in which the
position of the second pattern determined in relation to said print material is stored
in a memory.
[0023] The present invention proposes in particular;
a) That in a first registered position, a material feed position, the position of
the print material is read-off in relation to a reference value, e.g. a printer chassis
or part thereof, and the measurement value stored;
b) That the print material is again passed to a second registered position, a printing
position for receiving the second pattern.
c) That the print material to which the second pattern is applied in accordance with
"b" above is passed to the first position and registered in said position, and the
position of the printed second pattern relative to said reference value is read-off
and the resultant measurement value stored;
d) That the stencil frame carrying the first pattern and/or the print material, and/or
the printing table or alternatively the first registered position for the material
is displaced in response to the established discrepancy between the actual position
on the pattern, obtained in the transfer to "b", and its pre-determined position,
to an extent such and in a direction such as to minimise the established discrepancy;
e) That each subsequent print material, registered in the first and the second position
in a similar manner is coated in the second position with a second pattern applied
with minimised discrepancy.
[0024] In the capacity of a further development, the expression "minimised discrepancy"
used in connection with the present invention implies full compensation of an established
discrepancy, or compensation which can be deemed satisfactory in view of prevailing
circumstances.
[0025] In accordance with a further development, the discrepancy which constantly occurs
with an exchange of a stencil and stencil frame for applying a further pattern to
print material in relation to the earlier applied second pattern is compensated for
by applying the further pattern to the print material in accordance with "b", by establishing
any discrepancy in the second pattern in accordance with "c", and compensating an
occurrent discrepancy by displacing position-detecting means in the first registered
position into the material feed position to an extent and a direction such as to minimise
the established discrepancy and to lock these means in a thus set new position.
ADVANTAGES
[0026] Those advantages primarily afforded by a method according to the present invention
reside in the provision of conditions for registering the print material in a material
feed position, and there establish the position of the material optically upstream
of the printing position, so that when the material is moved through a constant transport
path to the printing position, the second pattern can be applied exactly without needing
to subsequently check the position of the print by introducing position-detecting
means between stencil and material.
[0027] The primary characteristic features of a method according to the present invention
are set forth in the characterising clause of the following Claim 1.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0028] An embodiment of a silk screen printer at present preferred and adapted for carrying
out the invented method will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing,
in which;
Figure 1 is a horizontal view, highly simplified, of part of a silk screen printer,
Figure 2 is a horizontal view, highly simplified, of part of a silk screen printer
having a moveable material feed table.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS AT PRESENT PREFERRED
[0029] Figure 1 is a horizontal view of a silk screen printer 1 incorporating a squeegee
arrangement 2 and a filler 3 arranged for reciprocating movement in guides 4,4a extending
transversally to the material transport direction "P". A stencil 6 which has a first
pattern 6a is stretched in a stencil frame 5, which is fixed in relation to the printer
chassis. The pattern 6a is transferred by the squeegee arrangement 2 to print material
7, to form a second pattern 7a on said material. The two patterns 6a and 7a are slightly
different from one another. This difference does not solely reside in the fact that
one is formed on the stencil and the other is a print applied to the material, but
also because the first pattern is slightly distorted when applied to the print material
to form said second pattern, due to stretching of the stencil cloth as the squeegee
moves thereacross.
[0030] For the sake of clarity, the position of the second pattern 7a on the print material
7 has been slightly exaggerated in figure 1 and is shown on one side of the pattern
6a.
[0031] The invention thus relates to a method of orientating the second pattern 7a, which
derives from the pattern 6a carried by the stencil 6, in relation to the print material
7 onto which the first pattern is printed to provide the second pattern 7a, so that
the second pattern 7a will take a pre-determined position relative to the print material
7, without needing to introduce material position-determining devices between stencil
and printing table in the printing position.
[0032] The second pattern 7a is formed by causing, in a printing position, coating substance,
printing paste or the like to pass through perforations or meshes conforming to the
first pattern 6a in the stencil cloth, and onto the print material 7 located in the
printing position, e.g. with the aid of the squeegee 2 in the printer 1.
[0033] The established position of the second pattern 7a in relation to the print material
7 is stored in a memory of a central control unit 8 which is preferably constructed
for printer operation and positioning of the second pattern. The central unit 8 is
connected with a first camera arrangement 10 via a cable 9 and to a second camera
arrangement 12 by a conductor 11.
[0034] The central unit 8 is of a kind known to the art and the principle construction of
said unit does not therefore form any part of the present invention and the following
description will only relate to those functions of the central unit necessary for
evaluating the position of the pattern on the print material and for controlling the
actions of known stepping motors 13, 14 and 15.
[0035] A more comprehensive understanding of the manner in which the aforesaid positions
are determined, and discrepancies calculated, together with the manner in which the
stepping motors are activated, can be obtained from the US Patent Specification 4,610,200.
[0036] In the case of the exemplifying embodiment illustrated in figure 1, the position
of the print material 7′ in a first registered material-feed position "A" is established
in relation to a reference value by means of the camera 10, 12, said reference being
the printer chassis 16 for example, and the co-ordinates thus obtained are stored
in the memory of the central unit 8.
[0037] The material is then moved to a second registered position "B", namely a printing
position where the second pattern 7a is applied to the print material by means of
the squeegee 2. The distance moved by the print material is determined precisely.
[0038] In accordance with the invention, the print material 7 with the second pattern 7a
thereon is moved back to the first registered material-feed position "A" and the position
of the second pattern 7a is established in said registered position and the co-ordinates
read-off and stored, in a known manner, in the central unit 8.
[0039] When the co-ordinates defining a desired position of the second pattern have previously
been determined, it is possible with the aid of the camera arrangements 10 and 12
and the control unit computer to establish any discrepancy between the intended position
of the pattern and its actual position and to activate the stepping motors 13, 14
and 15 in a manner which will ensure that all subsequent prints will be positioned
correctly on the respective print materials.
[0040] If the co-ordinates of the desired pattern position have not previously been determined,
the relevant co-ordinates can be obtained by inserting the position of the first print
and the displacement required for correctly positioning the print on the print material.
[0041] Thus, in response to a discrepancy established between the actual position of a pattern
obtained when transferring the first pattern to the print material to obtain said
second pattern and its pre-determined position, the stencil frame 5, carrying the
stencil 6 which exhibits the first pattern 6a, or alternatively the print material
7 and/or the printing table 17 is displaced with the aid of the stepping motors 13,14
and 15 to an extent and in a direction such as to minimise the discrepancy established.
The established discrepancy and the extent to which the different stepping motors
are activated are evaluated in the central unit 8.
[0042] Each subsequent print material registered in a similar manner in the first position
"A" and in the second position "B" are printed in said second position "B" with the
second pattern 7a, which is applied with minimised discrepancy.
[0043] By "minimised discrepancy" is meant full compensation for an established discrepancy,
or a compensation which can be considered satisfactory under the circumstances.
[0044] In accordance with the invention, when a stencil and stencil frame are changed in
order to apply further pattern on the print material, any discrepancy, normally a
constant discrepancy, in relation to the second pattern occurring as a result of this
change is compensated for by, in the same manner as a further pattern applied to the
material and the subsequent possible discrepancy in relation to the pattern is compensated
for, displacing the position-detecting devices 10, 12 to an extent and in a direction
such as to minimise the established discrepancy, whereafter these devices are locked
in their respective set positions.
[0045] In the case of the embodiment illustrated in figure 2, the material feed position
"A" has the form of a table 20 which can be moved selectively in the direction of
two co-ordinates. The table 20 is moved by means of three stepping motors 13,′ 14′
and 15′, in a manner similar to the stepping motors illustrated in figure 1.
[0046] This embodiment enables the position of the table to be changed so that the print
material 7′ is registered in a position such that, subsequent to moving along the
precisely defined transport path to the printed position, the material will be located
in the desired printing position, where the second pattern is applied to the print
material in a pre-determined position or orientation.
[0047] It will be understood that the described and illustrated embodiments do not restrict
the invention and that modifications can be made within the scope of the following
claims.