Patents by Inventor Mark D. Owen

Mark D. Owen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20020053589
    Abstract: An inspection station (6) has a ring of 370 nm LEDs (24) for low-angle diffuse illumination of flux. This stimulates inherent fluorescent emission of the flux without the need for flux additives or pre-treatment. A CCD sensor (20) detects the emission. An image processor generates output data indicating flux volume according to a relationship between emission intensity and volume over the surface of the flux. Intensity non-uniformity indicates either height non-uniformity or hidden voids, both of which give rise to defects after application of solder paste and reflow. The inspection is particularly effective for pre solder application flux inspection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2001
    Publication date: May 9, 2002
    Inventors: Mark D. Owen, Adrian Boyle, Peter Conlon
  • Patent number: 5841099
    Abstract: The output of a continuously pumped, Q-switched, Nd:YAG laser (10) is frequency converted to provide ultraviolet light (62) for forming vias (72, 74) in targets (40) having metallic layers (64,68) and a dielectric layer (66). The invention employs a first laser output of high power density to ablate the metallic layer and a second laser output of a lower power density to ablate the dielectric layer. The parameters of the output pulses (62) are selected to facilitate substantially clean, sequential drilling or via formation. These parameters typically include at least two of the following criteria: power density first above and then below the ablation threshold of the conductor, wavelength less than 400 nm, a temporal pulse width shorter than about 100 nanoseconds, and a repetition rate of greater than about one kilohertz.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark D. Owen, Bonnie A. Larson, Jozef Van Puymbroeck
  • Patent number: 5614114
    Abstract: The output of a continuously pumped, Q-switched, Nd:YAG laser (10) is frequency converted to provide ultraviolet light (62) for plating internal wall surfaces (79, 126) of vias (72, 74) in multilayered electronic devices (80). The parameters of the output pulses (62) are selected to facilitate substantially uniform deposition of plating material particles explosively vaporized from a substrate (124) onto the internal wall surface (79, 126). These parameters typically include at least two of the following criteria: high average power of greater than about 100 milliwatts measured over the beam spot area, a temporal pulse width shorter than about 100 nanoseconds, a spot diameter of less than about 50 microns, and a repetition rate of greater than about one kilohertz.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1997
    Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark D. Owen
  • Patent number: 5593606
    Abstract: The output of a continuously pumped, Q-switched, Nd:YAG laser (10) is frequency converted to provide ultraviolet light (62) for forming vias (72, 74) in multi-layered targets (40). The parameters of the output pulses (62) are selected to facilitate substantially clean, simultaneous or sequential drilling or via formation in a wide variety of materials such as metals, organic dielectrics, and reinforcement materials having different thermal absorption characteristics in response to ultraviolet light. These parameters typically include at least two of the following criteria: high average power of greater than about 100 milliwatts measured over the beam spot area, a temporal pulse width shorter than about 100 nanoseconds, a spot diameter of less than about 50 microns, and a repetition rate of greater than about one kilohertz.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark D. Owen, James N. O'Brien