Patents by Inventor Daniel Von Flue

Daniel Von Flue 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).

  • Patent number: 6119926
    Abstract: On the production of wire connections (wire bonding) which start from a semiconductor chip and end on a substrate (2b) the capillary (12) guiding the wire (3) should be moved to an end section (s3) of its trajectory in a specific, programmed way in order to eliminate as far as possible reactions on the geometry of the wire bridge on bonding of the wire to the substrate and to produce flawless bond connections. The end section (s3) in which the capillary (12) moves slowly begins at a predetermined height (H) and ends on the substrate at the second connection point (5). In the end section (s3) the downward movement (vv) of the capillary is superimposed by a horizontal movement (vh) which is directed away from the already existing connection of the wire (3) to the chip and which continually decreases in relationship to the downward movement (vv).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: Esec SA
    Inventors: Hans Egger, Marit Seidel, Daniel von Flue
  • Patent number: 6010057
    Abstract: In wire bonding a semiconductor chip to the lead frame or other substrate, increase of productivity is achieved by letting the capillary which guides the wire between the wiring points (4, 5) move faster along its trajectory in the two travel stages (s1, s2). The capillary's drives in the horizontal (x, y) and vertical (z) directions are programmed by presetting the speed (vH) of the horizontal component of the movement and then calculating the vertical speed (vV) as a dependent variable based on the given trajectory. In determining said horizontal speed (vH) to be preset, the maximum horizontal and/or vertical acceleration values (aH*, aV*) associated with the drive mechanism are taken into account. Further time can be saved by letting the horizontal travel begin during the first travel stage (s1) and, by simultaneous vertical and horizontal travel, producing a steady transition (point k') from the first stage (s1) to the second (s2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2000
    Assignee: Esec Sa
    Inventors: Hans Egger, Daniel Von Flue, Zeno Stossel