Abstract: A high-precision, low backlash linear actuator drive mechanism characterized by minimal positional repeatability error irrespective of the direction from which a selected or target position is approached may comprise a bellows coupling operative to transmit rotational motion from a motor to a drive spindle. Rotation of the drive spindle causes linear translation thereof in an axial direction.
Abstract: A Z-axis stage for use in, e.g., an orthogonal motion microscope stage, includes a carrier plate, an actuator plate, and a base. Three or more upper camming elements with downwardly directed camming surfaces are mounted to the underside of the carrier plate using a semi-kinematic mounting technique. Three or more lower camming elements with upwardly directed camming surfaces are mounted to the top surface of the base using a semi-kinematic mounting technique. The actuator plate includes apertures to accommodate the lower camming elements and the upper and lower camming surfaces of adjacent camming elements are mated. Linear slides are interposed between the mated camming surfaces and the lower camming elements and the base. Movement of the actuator plate in an X-Y reference plane translates into movement of the carrier plate along the Z-axis (i.e., the optical axis) in response to the relative, sliding motion of the mated camming elements.
Abstract: A precision controlled fast valve includes a diaphragm, a piezo actuator, and a plunger. The plunger is adapted to engage the diaphragm to create a seal which closes the valve. The piezo actuator is attached to the plunger and adapted to receive control signals which define the distance and speed of travel of the plunger. A control signal is received by the piezo actuator which causes the plunger to rapidly travel to a first position which is proximate to the diaphragm but does not create a seal. A second control signal is received by the piezo actuator which causes the plunger to pinch the diaphragm and creates a seal (due to the blocked force generated by the piezo). Creating the seal without excessive forces reduces the wear on the seal, allowing longer intervals between maintenance.
Abstract: A probe card inspection system uses a fiduciary plate having a plurality of targets deposited thereon by photolithography and vapor deposition. A plurality of semiconductor probe card probe tips are contacted with the fiducial pattern on the plate. An electronic imaging system determines the position of geometric centroids of the probe tips with respect to an index mark in the fiducial pattern. A central processor determines the position of each imaged probe tip(s) with respect to the index mark, and calculates the relative positions of each probe tip from that data.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 9, 1999
Date of Patent:
March 23, 2004
Assignee:
Applied Precision LLC
Inventors:
Ron Hershel, Rich Campbell, Timothy S. Killeen, Donald B. Snow
Abstract: A wire chopper module for processing spent electrode emerging from an EDM system employs replaceable inserts that are also movable relative to the feed path of the electrode. Shifting the position of the inserts relative to the feed path of the electrode allows more than one portion of each cutting edge on the insert to be used. Each insert has more than one cutting edge and can be rotated and re-inserted to present a completely new cutting edge. Removable multi-edge inserts that are repositionable relative to the feed path of the spent electrode permit renewal of the cutting edges of the wire chopper module with increased frequency and reduced cost. The wire chopper module also incorporates a flywheel to increase the moment of inertia of the rotating cutting inserts as an aid in overcoming jams. Sharp cutting edges and increased rotational momentum improve the reliability of the inventive wire chopper module.
Abstract: A method for quantitatively determining probe card errors relying on merging data sets from a probe card analysis machine and a scrub mark analysis machine. Minimizing error values related to the data sets provides an indication of probe card/probe machine combination tolerance.
Abstract: A method for quantitatively determining probe card errors relying on merging data sets from a probe card analysis machine and a scrub mark analysis machine. Minimizing error values related to the data sets provides an indication of probe card/probe machine combination tolerance.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 2, 2002
Publication date:
November 21, 2002
Applicant:
Applied Precision, LLC, a Washington corporation
Abstract: A fishing rod holder having a base, a fishing rod holding tube pivotally mounted on the base, a one-way movable connection located between the base and the fishing rod holding tube for holding the fishing rod holding tube against movement to a more horizontal position while permitting the fishing rod holding tube to be swung to a more upright position by merely manually grasping the holding tube and pivoting it on its base, a disengagement member for disengaging the one-way movable connection to permit the fishing rod holding tube to be swung manually to a more horizontal position, with the one-way movable connection consisting of engaged serrated discs having relatively small serrations to permit the holding tube to be oriented at a plurality of relatively small angular positions between its horizontal and vertical limits of movement.