Patents by Inventor Andreas Mages
Andreas Mages 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).
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Patent number: 6837663Abstract: In a loading and unloading station for semiconductor processing installations, the object of the present invention is to ensure charging proceeding from transporting containers under clean room conditions. These transporting containers themselves serve as magazines for disk-shaped objects and are open laterally. It should also be possible, optionally, to load and unload a greater quantity of such transporting containers, wherein the exchange of transporting containers must be effected under favorable ergonomic conditions. According to the invention, the transporting container for loading, unloading and reloading of disk-shaped objects is coupled in a stationary manner by the container cover with the closure by using an adhering engagement. The charging opening and the transporting container are opened simultaneously in that the container cover and the closure are moved down jointly into the semiconductor processing installation.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Brooks Automation, Inc.Inventors: Andreas Mages, Werner Scheler, Herbert Blaschitz, Alfred Schulz, Heinz Schneider
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Patent number: 6736582Abstract: In a device for manipulating an object for loading and unloading a clean room, the problem is to reduce the hardware expense for adjustment devices and for air conditioning while maintaining ergonomic benefits and to further improve the clean room conditions in the device. The device contains a stationary outer part (3) of a housing (2) as well as an inner part (4) that can extend telescopically from it and a receptacle element (11) in the roof area of the inner part (4). For the telescopic extension of the inner part and for the lowering of the receptacle element into the inner part, a common guide rail (16) and a common drive (20) are provided. The receptacle element connected to the drive engages with a driver of the inner part for the telescopic extension of the inner part by vertical upward movement and after reaching an access level (E2, E2), at which the inner part is secured, it can be lowered in the inner part.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Brooks Automation, Inc.Inventors: Andreas Mages, Andreas Birkner, Alfred Schulz, Klaus Schultz
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Publication number: 20030206795Abstract: In a loading and unloading station for semiconductor processing installations, the object of the present invention is to ensure charging proceeding from transporting containers under clean room conditions. These transporting containers themselves serve as magazines for disk-shaped objects and are open laterally. It should also be possible, optionally, to load and unload a greater quantity of such transporting containers, wherein the exchange of transporting containers must be effected under favorable ergonomic conditions. According to the invention, the transporting container for loading, unloading and reloading of disk-shaped objects is coupled in a stationary manner by the container cover with the closure by means of an adhering engagement. The charging opening and the transporting container are opened simultaneously in that the container cover and the closure are moved down jointly into the semiconductor processing installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Andreas Mages, Werner Scheler, Herbert Blaschitz, Alfred Schulz, Heinz Schneider
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Patent number: 6609876Abstract: In a loading and unloading station for semiconductor processing installations, the object of the present invention is to ensure charging proceeding from containers under clean room conditions. These transporting containers under clean room conditions. These transporting containers themselves serve as magazines for disk-shaped objects and are open laterally. It should also be possible, optionally, to load and unload a greater quantity of such transporting containers, wherein the exchange of transporting containers must be effected under favorable ergonomic conditions. According to the invention, the transporting container for loading, unloading and reloading of disk-shaped objects is coupled in a stationary manner by the container cover with the closure by using an adhering engagement. The charging opening and transporting container are opened simultaneously in that the container cover and the closure are moved down jointy into the semiconductor processing installation.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Brooks Automation, Inc.Inventors: Andreas Mages, Werner Scheler, Herbert Blaschitz, Alfred Schulz, Heinz Schneider
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Patent number: 6461094Abstract: In a loading and unloading station for semiconductor processing installations, the object of the present invention is to ensure charging proceeding from transporting containers under clean room conditions. These transporting containers themselves serve as magazines for disk-shaped objects and are open laterally. It should also be possible, optionally, to load and unload a greater quantity of such transporting containers, wherein the exchange of transporting containers must be effected under favorable ergonomic conditions. According to the invention, the transporting container for loading, unloading and reloading of disk-shaped objects is coupled in a stationary manner by the container cover with the closure by means of an adhering engagement. The charging opening and the transporting container are opened simultaneously in that the container cover and the closure are moved down jointly into the semiconductor processing installation.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Jenoptik AGInventors: Andreas Mages, Werner Scheler, Herbert Blaschitz, Alfred Schulz, Heinz Schneider
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Publication number: 20020090284Abstract: In a loading and unloading station for semiconductor processing installations, the object of the present invention is to ensure charging proceeding from transporting containers under clean room conditions. These transporting containers themselves serve as magazines for disk-shaped objects and are open laterally. It should also be possible, optionally, to load and unload a greater quantity of such transporting containers, wherein the exchange of transporting containers must be effected under favorable ergonomic conditions. According to the invention, the transporting container for loading, unloading and reloading of disk-shaped objects is coupled in a stationary manner by the container cover with the closure by means of an adhering engagement. The charging opening and the transporting container are opened simultaneously in that the container cover and the closure are moved down jointly into the semiconductor processing installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Andreas Mages, Werner Scheler, Herbert Blaschitz, Alfred Schulz, Heinz Schneider
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Patent number: 6375403Abstract: In a loading and unloading station for semiconductor processing installations, the object of the present invention is to ensure charging proceeding from transporting containers under clean room conditions. These transporting containers themselves serve as magazines for disk-shaped objects and are open laterally. It should also be possible, optionally, to load and unload a greater quantity of such transporting containers, wherein the exchange of transporting containers must be effected under favorable ergonomic conditions. According to the invention, the transporting container for loading, unloading and reloading of disk-shaped objects is coupled in a stationary manner by the container cover with the closure by means of an adhering engagement. The charging opening and the transporting container are opened simultaneously in that the container cover and the closure are moved down jointly into the semiconductor processing installation.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Brooks Automation, GmbHInventors: Andreas Mages, Werner Scheler, Herbert Blaschitz, Alfred Schulz, Heinz Schneider
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Patent number: 6099059Abstract: A device for transferring an object between at least two locations with a gripper which grips the object at a handle element after it approaches the object with gripper elements has the aim of preventing deformation or destruction of the object during the approach of the gripper. This should minimize particle generation resulting from firm holding. The gripper has a sensor for detecting the object and its distance during approach, wherein the time at which the object is detected defines the determination of the remaining approach path for a controlled approach and the start of the gripping process.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Brooks Automation GmbHInventors: Klaus Schultz, Volker Weisbach, Bernd Gey, Andreas Mages
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Patent number: 6071059Abstract: In a loading and unloading station for semiconductor processing installations, the object of the present invention is to ensure charging proceeding from transporting containers under clean room conditions. These transporting containers themselves serve as magazines for disk-shaped objects and are open laterally. It should also be possible, optionally, to load and unload a greater quantity of such transporting containers, wherein the exchange of transporting containers must be effected under favorable ergonomic conditions. According to the invention, the transporting container for loading, unloading and reloading of disk-shaped objects is coupled in a stationary manner by the container cover with the closure by using of an adhering engagement. The charging opening and the transporting container are opened simultaneously in that the container cover and the closure are moved down jointly into the semiconductor processing installation.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Brooks Automation GmbHInventors: Andreas Mages, Werner Scheler, Herbert Blaschitz, Alfred Schulz, Heinz Schneider
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Patent number: 6000732Abstract: An arrangement for locking and unlocking a door of a container for increasing operating reliability when locking and unlocking in a simple manner and for ensuring an opening and closing of the transport container in automated operation. Particle generation is reduced at the same time. Locking elements within a door, which can move in and out, penetrate into recesses of the container to be closed when moved out along a curved path. The arrangement is particularly applicable in transport containers for wafer-shaped objects of larger diameter, in which removal and charging are effected individually in a plane parallel to the surface of the wafer-shaped object and whose container cover is removed and inserted laterally.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Jenoptik AGInventors: Werner Scheler, Karl Schubert, Andreas Mages, Andreas Anton
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Patent number: 5772386Abstract: In a loading and unloading station for semiconductor processing installations, the object of the present invention is to ensure charging proceeding from transporting containers under clean room conditions. These transporting containers themselves serve as magazines for disk-shaped objects and are open laterally. It should also be possible, optionally, to load and unload a greater quantity of such transporting containers, wherein the exchange of transporting containers must be effected under favorable ergonomic conditions. According to the invention, the transporting container for loading, unloading and reloading of disk-shaped objects is coupled in a stationary manner by the container cover with the closure by using an adhering engagement. The charging opening and the transporting container are opened simultaneously in that the container cover and the closure are moved down jointly into the semiconductor processing installation.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Jenoptik AGInventors: Andreas Mages, Werner Scheler, Herbert Blaschitz, Alfred Schulz, Heinz Schneider
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Patent number: 5655869Abstract: The object of a device for coupling loading and unloading devices with semiconductor machines is to couple devices required for the use of SMIF technology with semiconductor processing machines in which subsequent integration of SMIF technology is not possible, wherein the charging to be carried out after coupling is highly flexible and capable of managing increasing dimensions of semiconductor wafers. An adjustable receiving element for the loading and unloading device is provided inside a movable enclosure, this receiving element being displaceable between at least two planes situated one above the other, one plane serving for charging the loading and unloading device and every other plane being used for the charging of the semiconductor machine carried out by the loading and unloading device. The enclosure has aligning and holding elements for fastening to a coupling element which is aligned with the semiconductor processing machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Jenoptik Technologie GmbHInventors: Werner Scheler, Berndt Lahne, Andreas Mages, Uwe Michl, Eberhard Gemkow, Alfred Schulz
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Patent number: 5636724Abstract: The object of a device for transferring a transport object between two end positions is to exclude negative influences on dependability and clean room conditions, also in lengthy transport paths, while ensuring a highly flexible transfer. To control the operation of sensors and actuators at a movable part of a drive serving to transfer, electrical contact between these sensors and actuators and a supply unit located in a stationary part of the drive is effected exclusively in the two end positions. The device is provided in particular for use in the manufacture of semiconductors, e.g., for charging semiconductor processing machines, but is not limited to this field.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Jenoptik Technologie GmbHInventors: Werner Scheler, Juergen Graefe, Andreas Mages, Andreas Birkner, Erich Adler