Patents Assigned to Fortrend Engineering Corporation
  • Patent number: 7695239
    Abstract: The present invention is a pod opener having an end effector which: a. grips and releases a reticle supported above the base of a pod; and b. while transferring the reticle between the base of the pod and an adjacent IC photolithography tool, reorients the reticle. In one embodiment, the pod opener reorients the reticle by rotating it about a single axis disposed substantially perpendicular to its patterned surface. In another embodiment, the present invention is a pod opener which while transferring the reticle between the base of the pod and an adjacent IC photolithography tool, in addition to effecting rotation substantially perpendicular to a reticle's patterned surface, also turns the reticle over so a patterned surface of the reticle is oriented for proper focus within the IC photolithography tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventor: Kung Chris Wu
  • Patent number: 7318697
    Abstract: A specially adapted SMIF pod (20) receives and holds one particular type of reticle cassette (36) or reticle holder (132) selected from among dozens of different configurations thereof. The SMIF pod (20) may be interrogated to determine the particular type of reticle cassette (36) or reticle holder (132) carried therein. A reticle transfer system (50) receives a pair of such SMIF pods (20), interrogates each of the SMIF pods (20) to ascertain which type of reticle cassette (36) or reticle holder (132) the SMIF pod (20) carries, and automatically moves reticles (42) through a controlled environment from one reticle cassette (36) or reticle holder (32) to another reticle cassette (36) or reticle holder (132). A reticle reorienter (56) includable in the system (50) also permits automatically exchanging reticles (42) between a reticle carrier (144) and a reticle cassette (36) or reticle holder (132).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2008
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Kung Chris Wu, Robert Frank Sifuentes, Kenneth Alan Hardy, Edgardo A. Caliboso, Anatoly Malobrodsky, Chien-Rong Huang
  • Patent number: 6610993
    Abstract: An apparatus for determining the presence or absence of wafers in a cassette, i.e. a wafer mapper, is integrated with a door assembly in a load port interface that separates a process environment from an operator environment. In one orientation, a port cover plate seals an opening that pierces a bulkhead, while a door panel rests horizontally on the operator environment side of the bulkhead. In this position, a cassette of wafers may be placed on an inside surface of the door panel, with the top of the stack being open. As the door rotates to a vertical position, the wafer stack moves through the bulkhead opening thereby entering the process environment. A moveable trolley, connected to or within the door, moves parallel to the wafer stack detecting the presence of wafers by sensing light scattered from wafer edges through a window in a cover plate of the door panel. In this way the apparatus determines each wafer's location and may provide that information to subsequent wafer manufacturing operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2003
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Meyhofer, Kenneth A. Hardy, Cyril M. Kindt, Torben J. H. Ulander
  • Patent number: 6494666
    Abstract: A three DOF SCARA arm, adapted for transporting semiconductor wafers, includes an end-effector assembly at a distal joint of the arm. In one configuration, the end-effector turns a workpiece over. The arm includes a support column having an open column assembly that projects above a base. Within the assembly, a Z-axis drive energizes extension and retraction of a hollow tube carried by the support column. A shaft, rotatable about the Z-axis and having a distal end furthest from the support column's base, receives an arm assembly. An arm-assembly rotary-drive energizes the shaft's rotation. An arm base-plate, secured to the shaft's distal end, supports the arm assembly therefrom. The arm base-plate carries a wrist joint that is displaced from the Z-axis, and receives the end-effector whose rotation about a wrist-joint axis is energized by an end-effector rotary-drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Kung Chris Wu, John M. Rush, Torben Ulander
  • Patent number: 6396072
    Abstract: A load port interface for determining the presence or absence of wafers in a cassette, i.e. a wafer mapper, is integrated with a port closure assembly in a load port interface separating a process environment from an operator environment. A cover plate and a door are arranged in an L-shape, with both members being able to seal the port in a bulkhead of the load port interface. In one configuration, the cover plate seals the port, while door panel members rest horizontally on the operator side of the bulkhead. In this position, a wafer stack, W, inside of a cassette may be placed on the inside door panel, with the top of the wafer stack, W, being open. As the door is raised from the horizontal position to a vertical position, the wafer stack, W, is rotated through an opening in the bulkhead so that the wafer stack, W, is now on the process side. The wafer mapper features a moveable trolley connected to, or within, the door.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Meyhofer, Kenneth A. Hardy, Cyril M. Kindt, Torben Ulander
  • Patent number: 6086323
    Abstract: A method for unloading silicon wafers contained in a cassette from a sealed pod and supplying the wafers to an IC manufacturing process. The method includes receiving a base of the pod onto a loading platform of a pod loader interface and then unlocking the pod cover from the base. While maintaining the wafers in a clean mini-environment, the method raises the pod cover away from the base, contacts the now exposed cassette with an end effector of an articulated arm, secures the cassette to the end effector, and activates the arm to transport the wafers out of mini-environment for supplying the wafers to an IC manufacturing process. Preferably, the method further includes raising the articulated arm to lift the cassette before transferring the wafers to the process. Even more preferred, the method directs a flow of clean air within the mini-environment horizontally past the wafers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: John M. Rush, Torben Ulander, Michael T. Verdon
  • Patent number: 5984610
    Abstract: The pod loader interface is a machine that is able to automatically open a SMIF pod and unload the contents thereof. An elevator raises the SMIF cover away from its base to reveal the wafer boat contained in the SMIF pod. An articulated arm thereafter reaches through an opening in a bulkhead of the machine, securing the wafer cassette and withdrawing it through the hole in the bulkhead. The wafer cassette is then placed in position to be operated upon by the next step in the manufacturing process. The machine includes an integrated clean air system to provide a clean environment for the wafers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: John M. Rush, Torben Ulander, Michael T. Verdon
  • Patent number: 5934991
    Abstract: A fan is attached directly adjacent to a clean air filter sealing an air inlet under a horizontal portion of a plenum chamber below a vertically movable loading platform which all move as a unit. A vertical portion of the plenum chamber, trapezoidal in cross-section, communicates with a wafer pod on the loading platform through an angled perforated grill sealing an air outlet from the vertical portion of the plenum chamber. Clean air flows evenly throughout the entire height of an angled perforated grill over the surfaces of the wafers. Mechanisms lift the pod cover and load and unload the wafer carrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventor: John M. Rush
  • Patent number: 5885045
    Abstract: A system includes an interface for receiving a pod having a carrier that receives wafers, and that is initially enclosed within a base and a pod cover. The system also includes a mechanism that transfers an exposed carrier between the interface and a platform of a mass-transfer machine included in the system. The machine includes a gantry arm for transferring the carrier between the platform and a transfer station. A retainer assembly is positionable over the carrier at the transfer station, and over a process carrier that is used in a processing tool. Moveable retainers of the assembly receive and hold wafers. The machine includes an elevator that moves between the transfer station and the process carrier. The elevator extends and retracts for transferring wafers between the retainers and either the carrier or the process carrier. A turntable, that receives the process carrier, permits automatically reorienting wafers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventor: John M. Rush
  • Patent number: 5870488
    Abstract: A wafer sorting system utilizing optical character recognition and optical "gate sensors" to determine the orientation of the wafers for prealigning. It is envisioned that the machine will be installed in conjunction with a computer controller and multiple cassette stations. A first end of a transfer arm of a robot is equipped with an end effector to transfer individual wafers. The end effector of the transfer arm is extendable and retractable to select and remove the desired wafer from its cassette, and to transfer it to the prealigner or a target cassette in its proper orientation. The end effector includes a vacuum pickup and a sensor that enables detection of presence or absence of wafers in the cassette, and any misaligned wafers in the cassette. Further gate sensors are mounted on the prealigner to accomplish the orientation function prior to the wafer being placed on the prealigner chuck. Multiple perimeter points are used to determine the position of the center of the wafer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: John M. Rush, J. Randolph Andrews, Richard Collins, Conor Patrick O'Carroll, David Ou
  • Patent number: 5706201
    Abstract: A computer program that evaluates data to determine the position of the center of a wafer. The program processes data generated by gate sensors that detect points on the wafer's outer edge. The sensors provide information about a leading and a trailing edge of the wafer. The program then determines if the data points are those on the circular perimeter of the wafer so that points on the flat or notch may be eliminated from the calculation of the center point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventor: J. Randolph Andrews
  • Patent number: 5193969
    Abstract: The present invention is a rotary, 3-stage wafer transfer machine. The transfer machine utilizes a pneumatically powered lift mechanism to raise wafers from a boat to a retaining area. If the next operation for the wafer is a single density operation (twenty-five wafers per boat), the wafers are the simply transferred to another boat for further processing. If the next operation for the wafers requires double density (fifty wafers per boat), a second set of wafers is lifted to the retaining area, where they are interspersed with the first set to create a double density set of fifth wafers. This set is then transferred to the appropriate boat (generally a quartz boat) for further processing. All components that could generate particulate contamination are sealed off from the transfer area. Extra duty materials are used for the components of the machine to provide unique reproducibility and eliminate much of the required maintenance as compared to the prior art.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1993
    Assignee: Fortrend Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: John M. Rush, Torben Ulander, Michael T. Verdon