Tape feeder with controlled feed motion

Advancing material of indeterminate length – By intermittent material-mover – With means varying the material speed during movement

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226159, 226164, 226165, B65H 2000

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058653597

ABSTRACT:
A tape feeder has a driving member which performs reciprocating motion, and a tape-advancing mechanism driven by the driving member for intermittently advancing a tape containing electronic parts to thereby position each of the electronic parts at a predetermined takeout position. The tape-advancing mechanism comprises a driving force-converting device for converting a driving force received from the driving member to a driving force for use in tape-advancing motion of the tape-advancing mechanism, such that speed of the tape-advancing motion is varied as the tape-advancing mechanism is driven by the driving member.

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