CARRIER TAPE
A carrier tape for transporting electronic components having a linearly displaceable continuous web and a plurality of pocket structures connected to the continuous web. The pocket structures are adapted to receive the electronic components. Each of the plurality of pocket structures defines an opening to enable passage of the electronic component into the pocket structure. Each of the pocket structures define at least one tab that is adapted to retain an electronic component in the pocket structure without a closure member.
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Carrier tapes are often used for transporting electronic components between manufacturing sites and customer sites. Prior art carrier tapes typically comprise a continuous web of plastic material that has pockets formed at regular intervals along the length of the web. Electronic components are placed in the pockets at a loading station. The loaded pockets are covered with strips of cover tape to maintain the electronic components in the pockets. The loaded carrier tape is typically mounted on a reel for transport to a customer site. At the customer site the loaded carrier tape is unwound from the reel. The cover tape is stripped off each pocket and the electronic component is unloaded from the pocket.
This specification, in general, discloses a carrier tape 10 that may be used for transporting electronic components 80. As shown by
As illustrated in
A first linear array of sprocket holes 42 is positioned parallel and adjacent to the first edge portion 14 and a second linear array of sprocket holes 44 is positioned adjacent and parallel to the second edge portion 16 of the web 12.
At least one tab 51 is associated with each pocket structure 24 and extends out over the opening 25 in the pocket structure 24. In the embodiment illustrated in
The web 12, pocket structures 24 and tabs 51, etc. may all be constructed from a resilient material such as, for example, Polystyrene (PS) or Polycarbonate (PC). A typical thickness of the web 12 is about 0.250 mm, a typical thickness range of the pocket structure 24 material is about 0.200 mm to 0.300 mm, a typical thickness range of the tab 51 material is about 0.250 mm to 0.300 mm. It will be understood that the indicated materials and dimensions are only examples and that the carrier tape 10 may be constructed from many different materials and may be made in many different sizes.
The electronic component 80 may have a bottom surface 82 that is engaged with the bottom wall 26 of the pocket. The electronic component 80 may have a top surface 84 and a plurality of lateral side surfaces 86. In one embodiment, the first and second surfaces 68, 69 of the notch 62 engage the top 84 and one lateral side surface 86 of the electronic component 80. Various electronic components 80 such as, for example, integrated circuit dies and other surface mount components may be loaded into the pocket structures 24. Although a single component 80 is shown loaded in each pocket structure 24 in the illustrated embodiments it will be understood that in some embodiments multiple components may be positioned in each pocket structure 24.
The loading of the carrier tape 10 with electronic components 80 is best illustrated in
The sprocket holes 42, 44 in the continuous web 12 are adapted to receive studs 112, 114, etc., and 132, 134, etc., for displacing the web 12 in direction 70 as illustrated in
An unloading operation, which typically takes place at a customer site, is illustrated with reference to
The new carrier tape 10 described herein may have a number of advantages over conventional carrier tape. One advantage is that no cover tape is required to cover the opening in each pocket structure 24. By eliminating the cover tape used in the prior art, certain problems of the prior art are also eliminated. For example, cover tape has a tendency to stick to the top of an electronic component placed within carrier tape pocket structures, often causing the electronic component to be “tossed,” i.e., removed from the pocket and discarded with the stripped off cover tape. Another advantage of the new carrier tape is that the tab structure described herein prevents “nesting” when the carrier tape is wound on a reel. In the prior art, as illustrated in
The absence of such prior art type nesting problems with applicants' carrier tape 10 may be seen in
Although certain embodiments of a new carrier tape and methods and assemblies for use thereof have been expressly described in detail herein, alternative embodiments of carrier tapes that employ the inventive concepts described herein will occur to those skilled in the art after reading this disclosure. It is intended that the appended claims be construed broadly to cover all such alternative embodiments except as limited by the prior art.
Claims
1. A carrier tape for transporting electronic components comprising:
- a continuous web;
- a plurality of pocket structures connected to said continuous web and adapted to receive at least one of the electronic components, each of said plurality of pocket structures defining an opening adapted to enable passage of said at least one electronic component into said pocket structure, each of said plurality of pocket structures defining at least one tab adapted to retain said at least one electronic component in said pocket structure without a closure member.
2. The carrier tape of claim 1, said at least one tab comprising a flexible cantilever member having a fixed end and a free end, said free end being positioned in said opening.
3. The carrier tape of claim 2, said flexible cantilever member comprising a recess portion in said free end adapted to engage at least one surface of the at least one electronic component.
4. The carrier tape of claim 1, said at least one tab associated with each of said plurality of pocket structures comprising a plurality of tabs.
5. The carrier tape of claim 1, said linearly displaceable continuous web comprising:
- a first edge portion;
- a first plurality of sprocket holes positioned along said first edge portion;
- a second edge portion parallel to said first edge portion; and
- a second plurality of sprocket holes positioned along said second edge portion.
6. The carrier tape of claim 1; said at least one tab comprising at least one pair of opposed tabs; said carrier tape having a plurality of operating modes comprising:
- an open operating mode in which said opposed tabs are positioned relatively widely spaced apart; and
- a closed operating mode in which said opposed tabs are positioned relatively close together.
7. The carrier tape of claim 1, said plurality of pocket structures connected to said continuous web being integrally formed with said continuous web.
8. A packaging system for electronic components comprising:
- a carrier tape comprising: a continuous web having first and second longitudinally extending edge portions; a plurality of pocket structures positioned between said longitudinally extending edge portions and each having a pocket structure opening and a plurality of tabs arranged around said pocket structure opening; and
- a web displacement assembly comprising first and second displacement structures engaged with said first and second longitudinally extending edge portions of said continuous web, respectively, wherein said web displacement assembly comprises a first portion wherein said first and second displacement structures are positioned in relatively close relationship and a second portion wherein said first and second displacement structures are positioned in relatively widely spaced apart relationship.
9. The packaging system of claim 8 further comprising a pick-and-place machine located proximate said web displacement assembly and adapted to pick up electronic components and to deposit them in said plurality of pockets.
10. The packaging system of claim 8 further comprising a pick-and-place machine located proximate said web displacement assembly and adapted to pick up and remove electronic components positioned in said plurality of pockets.
11. The packaging system of claim 8:
- wherein said continuous web comprised a first and second plurality of sprocket holes positioned along said first and second edge portions of said continuous web, respectively; and
- wherein said a web displacement assembly comprising a first and second plurality of sprocket studs engaged with said first and second plurality of sprocket holes, respectively.
12. The packaging system of claim 8 wherein said plurality of tabs engage each electronic component that is received in a pocket structure.
13. The packaging system of claim 8, further comprising a tape reel adapted to wind said continuous web therearound.
14. A packaging assembly comprising a carrier tape having a plurality of pocket structures, each having a pocket structure opening, and a plurality of tabs arranged around each said pocket structure opening.
15. The packaging assembly of claim 14 further comprising a plurality of electronic components positioned inside corresponding ones of said plurality of pocket structures, each component in a corresponding one of said pocket structures being engaged by said plurality of tabs arranged around said pocket structure.
16. The packaging assembly of claim 15 said plurality of tabs comprising at least two oppositely positioned tabs at each of said pocket structures openings, each tab comprising a cutout portion having a first surface and a second surface extending transversely to said first surface, said first and second surfaces of said cutout portion engaging corresponding transversely positioned surfaces of said electronic component.
17. The packaging assembly of claim 16, each of said pocket structures comprising a bottom wall, wherein said electronic component in each of said pocket structures is engaged by said bottom wall.
18. The packaging assembly of claim 14 wherein said carrier tape comprises a relatively flat web portion having a first surface and an opposite second surface, said plurality of pocket structures extending outwardly from second surface.
19. The packaging assembly of claim 18; said plurality of tabs extending into corresponding ones of said openings at positions substantially coplanar with said web portion.
20. The packaging assembly of claim 19 further comprising a reel around which said carrier tape is wound; said plurality of pocket structures being prevented from nesting in one another by said plurality of tabs.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 22, 2013
Publication Date: Feb 26, 2015
Applicant: Texas Instruments Incorporated (Dallas, TX)
Inventors: You Chye How (Melaka), Siew Kee Lee (Kedah), Huay Yann Tay (Melaka)
Application Number: 13/973,760
International Classification: B65D 85/62 (20060101);