18613782. Molding Management System simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)

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Molding Management System

Organization Name

SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION

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 18613782 titled 'Molding Management System

The abstract describes a molding management system that stores information related to production processes and defect classifications of molded articles. When a defect occurs in a production process, the system associates the defect classification information with the specific production process where the defect occurred.

  • Production process storage unit stores identification information of production processes
  • Defect classification storage unit stores defect classification information
  • First receiving unit receives selection of production process information
  • Second receiving unit receives selection of defect classification information
  • Process defect storage unit stores production process and defect classification information in association
  • Third receiving unit receives defect classification information when a defect occurs in a production process

Potential Applications: - Quality control in manufacturing processes - Streamlining defect classification and analysis - Improving overall production efficiency

Problems Solved: - Efficiently managing production process and defect information - Enhancing defect analysis and resolution processes - Facilitating quick response to defects in production processes

Benefits: - Reduced downtime due to defects - Improved product quality - Enhanced decision-making based on detailed defect data

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Molding Management System for Enhanced Quality Control" This technology can be applied in industries such as automotive, electronics, and consumer goods manufacturing to optimize production processes and minimize defects.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system improve defect analysis compared to traditional methods? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with implementing this molding management system?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on industry trends related to defect analysis and quality control in manufacturing processes to enhance the effectiveness of this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

A molding management system includes: a production process storage unit configured to store a plurality of pieces of production process information that are identification information of production processes 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 production process information stored in the production process storage unit; a second receiving unit configured to receive selection of the defect classification information provided in the master data; a process defect storage unit configured to store the production process 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 in any one production process of the production processes, of selection the defect classification information stored in the process defect storage unit in association with the production process information of the production process in which the defect occurs.