Patents by Inventor James K. Howey

James K. Howey 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: 6109574
    Abstract: A chamber/optics support structure for a laser having a laser chamber with a vibration source. The chamber and the laser resonance cavity optical elements are supported on a platform. The chamber is supported by a plurality of wheels which in turn rests on two tracks on track supports mounted on the platform. A flexible clamp flexibly clamps the chamber in a horizontal position to align it with the resonance cavity optical elements and to substantially decouple vibration between the chamber vibration source to the optical elements in a frequency range of concern.The invention is especially useful for positioning the heavy laser chamber of a narrow band excimer laser and for decoupling vibrations resulting from its blower from the lasers line narrowing module and output coupler. In a preferred embodiment the plurality of wheels is three wheels, two of which rest in a V-groove track and one of which rests on a flat track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Xiaojiang J. Pan, James K. Howey, Curtiss L. Mixon
  • Patent number: 6034984
    Abstract: A tangential fan and cutoff assembly for recirculating a lasing gas mixture has blade members, which vary in circumferential position stepwise from end to end, and/or a tapered anode assembly. The number of blade members can be constant or variable between ends. The circumferential position of blade members can shift monotonically or reversibly between ends. Blade members are stiffened by optimally selecting the number and placement of hub members to control the natural vibration frequency of the fan. Methods of forming tangential fans include casting, and machining from a solid block. Monolithic structures can be joined, typically by electron-beam welding. Casting, welding, and machining processes introduce no additional contaminants. Tangential fans produced have mechanical rigidity, accurate tolerances, and low contaminant concentrations. Blade members can be formed into air foil shapes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Hofmann, James K. Howey, Robert A. Shannon, Richard C. Ujazdowski, Tom A. Watson, R. Kyle Webb
  • Patent number: 6023486
    Abstract: A tangential fan with cutoff assembly for recirculating a lasing gas mixture has blade members, which vary in circumferential position stepwise from end to end, and/or a tapered anode assembly. The number of blade members can be constant or variable between ends. The circumferential positions of blade members can shift monotonically or reversibly between ends. Blade members can be formed into air foil shapes and are stiffened by one or more transverse annular hub members. Processes for making tangential fans include soldering, casting, and machining from a solid block. Monolithic structures can be joined, typically by soldering or electron-beam welding. Casting, welding, and machining processes introduce no additional contaminants. Soldering produces substantially silicon-free assemblies. Tangential fans produced in accordance with the invention have improved mechanical rigidity, accurate tolerances, and low contaminant concentrations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Hofmann, James K. Howey, Robert A. Shannon, Richard C. Ujazdowski