Murata manufacturing co., ltd. (20240239581). CARRIER TAPE simplified abstract
CARRIER TAPE
Organization Name
murata manufacturing co., ltd.
Inventor(s)
Yasuhiro Shimizu of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
CARRIER TAPE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240239581 titled 'CARRIER TAPE
The patent application describes a carrier tap with a belt shape, layers laminated in a lamination direction, front and back surfaces opposed to each other, and accommodating portions for components.
- The carrier tap has a belt shape with laminated layers.
- It includes front and back surfaces in a height direction.
- Accommodating portions align along a length direction with partition walls.
- The partition walls have a top lower in height than the top of the front surface.
Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in the manufacturing of electronic devices. - It may find applications in the automotive industry for component organization.
Problems Solved: - Provides a structured and organized way to accommodate components. - Ensures efficient use of space in electronic devices.
Benefits: - Improved organization and layout of components. - Space-saving design for electronic devices.
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Component Organization Technology for Electronic Devices This technology could be utilized by electronics manufacturers to streamline component placement and improve overall device design. It may have implications for the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of electronic device production.
Questions about Carrier Tap: 1. How does the partition wall contribute to the efficiency of component accommodation? The partition wall helps in aligning and organizing components along the length direction, optimizing space usage.
2. What are the potential cost-saving benefits of using this carrier tap technology in electronic device manufacturing? Implementing this technology can lead to more efficient use of space and resources, potentially reducing production costs in the long run.
Original Abstract Submitted
a carrier tap has a belt shape and includes material forming layers laminated in a lamination direction, a front surface and a back surface opposed to each other in a height direction corresponding to the lamination direction, and accommodating portions that each accommodate a component. the accommodating portions are each adjacent to the front surface and each aligned along a length direction with a partition wall interposed therebetween. the partition wall includes a top lower in height than a top of the front surface.