18613657. Molding Management System simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)
Contents
Molding Management System
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Kosuke Atsuta of Shiojiri (JP)
Soji Shiozawa of Matsumoto (JP)
Molding Management System - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18613657 titled 'Molding Management System
The patent application describes a molding management system that includes various units for storing information related to molded articles and defects, as well as receiving and associating this information when defects occur.
- Molded article item storage unit stores identification information of molded article items.
- Defect classification storage unit stores master data related to classification of defects.
- First receiving unit receives selection of molded article item information.
- Second receiving unit receives selection of defect classification information.
- Item defect storage unit stores item information and defect classification information in association with each other.
- Third receiving unit receives selection of defect classification information when a defect occurs in a molded article.
Potential Applications: - Quality control in manufacturing processes - Defect tracking and analysis in production lines - Improving product quality and reducing defects
Problems Solved: - Efficiently managing and associating information related to molded articles and defects - Streamlining defect classification and tracking processes - Enhancing quality control measures in manufacturing
Benefits: - Improved defect identification and classification - Enhanced traceability of defects in molded articles - Streamlined quality control processes
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Molding Management System for Quality Control in Manufacturing" This technology can be applied in industries such as automotive, electronics, and consumer goods manufacturing to enhance quality control measures, reduce defects, and improve overall product quality.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this molding management system improve defect tracking in manufacturing processes? 2. What are the key benefits of associating item information with defect classification data in real-time quality control systems?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in defect classification algorithms and real-time quality control systems to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of the molding management system.
Original Abstract Submitted
A molding management system includes: a molded article item storage unit configured to store a plurality of pieces of molded article item information that are identification information of an item of a molded article; a defect classification storage unit configured to store master data including a plurality of pieces of defect classification information that are information related to classification of a defect of the molded article; a first receiving unit configured to receive selection of the molded article item information stored in the molded article item storage unit; a second receiving unit configured to receive selection of the defect classification information provided in the master data; an item defect storage unit configured to store the molded article item information received by the first receiving unit and the defect classification information received by the second receiving unit in association with each other; and a third receiving unit configured to receive, when the defect occurs in the molded article, selection of the defect classification information stored in the item defect storage unit in association with the molded article item information of an item of the molded article in which the defect occurs.