Patents by Inventor Joseph A. Perault
Joseph A. Perault 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: 9126280Abstract: A stencil printer for printing viscous material on an electronic substrate includes a stencil having apertures formed therein, and a print head positioned over the stencil and configured to deposit viscous material within the apertures of the stencil. The print head includes a housing defining an elongate chamber, a source port defining a passage having an inlet positioned to allow viscous material to flow into the elongate chamber, a pair of blades defining a slot that provides an outlet from which viscous material can flow out of the elongate chamber, an elongate plunger movable in the elongate chamber to reduce a volume of viscous material within the elongate chamber, and at least one sensor to detect pressure of the viscous material within the elongate chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2014Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: James Lynch, Dennis G. Doyle, Kenneth King, Joseph A. Perault, John George Klauser
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Patent number: 9060437Abstract: A material applicator includes a printing device configured to deposit viscous material upon a circuit board, and a controller operatively coupled to the printing device. The controller is configured to control a plurality of system components, including an operating system component configured to operate the printing device, and a remote interface component configured to exchange printer operation data between the operating system component and at least one plug-in application. The plug-in application is configured to extend capabilities of the operating system component.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2012Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Jonathan Joel Bloom, Joseph A. Perault, Michael E. Donelan, James E. Fox, Gregory Lefebvre
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Patent number: 8939073Abstract: A stencil printer for printing viscous material on an electronic substrate includes a stencil having apertures formed therein, and a print head positioned over the stencil and configured to deposit viscous material within the apertures of the stencil. The print head includes a housing defining an elongate chamber, a source port defining a passage having an inlet positioned to allow viscous material to flow into the elongate chamber, a pair of blades defining a slot that provides an outlet from which viscous material can flow out of the elongate chamber, an elongate plunger movable in the elongate chamber to reduce a volume of viscous material within the elongate chamber, and at least one sensor to detect pressure of the viscous material within the elongate chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2012Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: James Lynch, Dennis G. Doyle, Kenneth King, Joseph A. Perault, John George Klauser
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Publication number: 20150014396Abstract: A stencil printer for printing viscous material on an electronic substrate includes a stencil having apertures formed therein, and a print head positioned over the stencil and configured to deposit viscous material within the apertures of the stencil. The print head includes a housing defining an elongate chamber, a source port defining a passage having an inlet positioned to allow viscous material to flow into the elongate chamber, a pair of blades defining a slot that provides an outlet from which viscous material can flow out of the elongate chamber, an elongate plunger movable in the elongate chamber to reduce a volume of viscous material within the elongate chamber, and at least one sensor to detect pressure of the viscous material within the elongate chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: James Lynch, Dennis G. Doyle, Kenneth King, Joseph A. Perault, John George Klauser
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Patent number: 8746142Abstract: A stencil printer includes a stencil having a top surface and a bottom surface, a material applicator to apply material on the top surface of the stencil, and a stencil wiper assembly to clean the bottom surface of the stencil in a y-axis direction. The stencil wiper assembly has a wiper blade assembly configured to engage the bottom surface of the stencil and wipe the bottom surface of the stencil when moving the stencil wiper blade assembly along a stencil wiper gantry. The stencil wiper assembly further includes a spot cleaner assembly movably secured to the stencil wiper assembly. The spot cleaner assembly is configured to move in an x-axis direction and to spot clean the bottom of the stencil. A method for spot cleaning a stencil is further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Perault, Robert Ciocca
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Publication number: 20140000468Abstract: A stencil printer includes a stencil having a top surface and a bottom surface, a material applicator to apply material on the top surface of the stencil, and a stencil wiper assembly to clean the bottom surface of the stencil in a y-axis direction. The stencil wiper assembly has a wiper blade assembly configured to engage the bottom surface of the stencil and wipe the bottom surface of the stencil when moving the stencil wiper blade assembly along a stencil wiper gantry. The stencil wiper assembly further includes a spot cleaner assembly movably secured to the stencil wiper assembly. The spot cleaner assembly is configured to move in an x-axis direction and to spot clean the bottom of the stencil. A method for spot cleaning a stencil is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Perault, Robert Ciocca
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Publication number: 20130199386Abstract: A stencil printer for printing viscous material on an electronic substrate includes a stencil having apertures formed therein, and a print head positioned over the stencil and configured to deposit viscous material within the apertures of the stencil. The print head includes a housing defining an elongate chamber, a source port defining a passage having an inlet positioned to allow viscous material to flow into the elongate chamber, a pair of blades defining a slot that provides an outlet from which viscous material can flow out of the elongate chamber, an elongate plunger movable in the elongate chamber to reduce a volume of viscous material within the elongate chamber, and at least one sensor to detect pressure of the viscous material within the elongate chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: James Lynch, Dennis G. Doyle, Kenneth King, Joseph A. Perault, John George Klauser
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Publication number: 20130192482Abstract: A material applicator includes a printing device configured to deposit viscous material upon a circuit board, and a controller operatively coupled to the printing device. The controller is configured to control a plurality of system components, including an operating system component configured to operate the printing device, and a remote interface component configured to exchange printer operation data between the operating system component and at least one plug-in application. The plug-in application is configured to extend capabilities of the operating system component.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Jonathan Joel Bloom, Joseph A. Perault, Michael E. Donelan, James E. Fox, Gregory Lefebvre
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Publication number: 20090301324Abstract: A stencil printer for printing material on a substrate includes a frame, a stencil coupled to the frame, and a substrate support assembly coupled to the frame. The substrate support assembly is configured to support the substrate. A print head gantry is coupled to the frame. The print head gantry is configured to move with respect to the frame in one of an x-axis and a y-axis direction. A print head is coupled to the print head gantry. The print head is configured to print material on the substrate through the stencil. An imaging gantry is coupled to the frame and is disposed between the stencil and the substrate support assembly. The imaging gantry is configured to move with respect to the frame in x-axis and y-axis directions. An imaging system, which is coupled to the imaging gantry, is configured to capture images of at least one of the stencil and the substrate when supported by the substrate support assembly. A device is coupled to the imaging gantry and is configured to perform a secondary operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Joseph A. Perault, Steven R. Foster
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Publication number: 20090255426Abstract: An apparatus for depositing viscous material on an electronic substrate includes a frame, a dispensing unit coupled to the frame, and a substrate support assembly coupled to the frame. The substrate support assembly includes a plurality of support elements, a table coupled to the frame. The table has a support surface to support at least one support element of the plurality of support elements, and a marking device coupled to the frame. The apparatus further includes an imaging system coupled to the frame. The imaging system is configured to capture images of the support surface of the table. A controller is coupled to at least the marking device and the imaging system, and configured to manipulate the marking device to mark the support surface of the table on predetermined positions and to manipulate the imaging system to verify whether the marks on the support surface of the table are accurate. Embodiments of the apparatus and related methods are further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Dennis G. Doyle, Michael E. Donelan, Steven R. Foster, Joseph A. Perault
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Publication number: 20090205569Abstract: An apparatus for depositing viscous material on an electronic substrate includes a frame, a unit coupled to the frame, the unit being configured to deposit material on the electronic substrate, and a substrate support assembly coupled to the frame. The substrate support assembly is configured to support the electronic substrate. The substrate support assembly includes a plurality of support elements, a table coupled to the frame, the table having a support surface to support at least one support element of the plurality of support elements, a placement head configured to releasably secure the at least one support element, and a transport device coupled to the frame and the placement head. The transport device is configured to move the placement head relative to the table in both X and Y directions to place the at least one support element on the support surface of the table in a predetermined position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: Joseph A. Perault, Steven R. Foster
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Patent number: 7549371Abstract: A stencil printer for printing viscous material on a substrate includes a frame, a stencil coupled to the frame, and a print head, coupled for the frame, to deposit and print viscous material over the stencil. The stencil printer further includes a substrate support to support a substrate in a print position and a substrate clamping assembly to clamp the substrate in the print position. In a certain embodiment, the substrate clamping assembly includes a pair of rail members coupled to the frame. The rail members are adapted to engage opposite edges of the substrate. The substrate clamping assembly further includes a pair of foils, one for each rail member, with each foil being releasably secured to the rail member in a position so that the foil overlies the substrate. The substrate clamping assembly also includes a pair of clamping members, one for each rail member and foil, to releasably secure the foil in place on the rail member.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Willshere, Joseph A. Perault, James Lynch, Mark E. Rossmeisl
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Publication number: 20080006162Abstract: A stencil printer for printing viscous material on a substrate includes a frame, a stencil coupled to the frame, and a print head, coupled for the frame, to deposit and print viscous material over the stencil. The stencil printer further includes a substrate support to support a substrate in a print position and a substrate clamping assembly to clamp the substrate in the print position. In a certain embodiment, the substrate clamping assembly includes a pair of rail members coupled to the frame. The rail members are adapted to engage opposite edges of the substrate. The substrate clamping assembly further includes a pair of foils, one for each rail member, with each foil being releasably secured to the rail member in a position so that the foil overlies the substrate. The substrate clamping assembly also includes a pair of clamping members, one for each rail member and foil, to releasably secure the foil in place on the rail member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Willshere, Joseph A. Perault, James Lynch
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Patent number: 7293691Abstract: A system for depositing solder paste on a print window of a printed circuit board through a stencil includes a housing providing a printing chamber, a depositor configured to move relative to the housing and to deposit the solder paste, a support device disposed in the printing chamber and configured to receive the circuit board and to selectively hold the circuit board stationary relative to the housing, a loading mechanism configured to receive the circuit board and to transport the circuit board along a second direction to the support device, a controller coupled and configured to control dispensing of the solder paste by the depositor and the transporting of the circuit board by the loading mechanism, and a rotational apparatus coupled to the support device and configured to rotate the support device, where the controller is configured to cause the rotational apparatus to rotate the support device more than about 10° and to cause the depositor to deposit solder paste onto the circuit board after the rotatType: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Rossmeisl, Frank John Marszalkowski, Jr., Joseph A. Perault
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Patent number: 7121199Abstract: A stencil printer for printing viscous material on a substrate includes a frame, a stencil coupled to the frame, and a print head, coupled for the frame, to deposit and print viscous material over the stencil. The stencil printer further includes a substrate supporting and clamping assembly to support and clamp a substrate in a print position. The substrate supporting and clamping assembly includes at least one support member to support the substrate in a print position, a pair of rail members, coupled to the frame, adapted to engage opposite edges of the substrate, and a clamping mechanism, coupled to the frame, to move at least one of the rail members against the substrate to clamp the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Perault, James Lynch
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Patent number: 7040228Abstract: A vacuum plenum module of a stencil wiper assembly for wiping and removing excess material from a stencil of a stencil printer includes a wiper blade to wipe the stencil, a plenum chamber in fluid communication with the wiper blade, and a vacuum generator attached to and in fluid communication with the plenum chamber to create a vacuum within the plenum chamber. The vacuum plenum module further includes a fluid supply to introduce pressurized fluid into the vacuum generator, and an exhaust to exhaust fluid from the vacuum generator. The vacuum generator includes at least one vacuum ejector adapted to create the vacuum. The vacuum plenum module is further configured to move between a first position in which the vacuum plenum is spaced away from the stencil and a second position in which the vacuum plenum engages the stencil. A method of cleaning a stencil is further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Perault, William Russell Claiborne
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Publication number: 20060081138Abstract: A stencil printer for printing viscous material on a substrate includes a frame, a stencil coupled to the frame, and a print head, coupled for the frame, to deposit and print viscous material over the stencil. The stencil printer further includes a substrate supporting and clamping assembly to support and clamp a substrate in a print position. The substrate supporting and clamping assembly includes at least one support member to support the substrate in a print position, a pair of rail members, coupled to the frame, adapted to engage opposite edges of the substrate, and a clamping mechanism, coupled to the frame, to move at least one of the rail members against the substrate to clamp the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2004Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Joseph Perault, James Lynch
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Patent number: 7017489Abstract: A quick-change material module of a stencil wiper assembly for wiping a stencil of a stencil printer includes a supply roller to receive a roll of material, a take-up roller to receive used material, and a drive to move the material across the stencil between the supply roller and the take-up roller. The supply roller is designed to move between an operating position in which the module functions to wipe the stencil and a changing position in which the supply roller is accessible to change the roll of material. A pivot mechanism is further disclosed for pivoting the supply roller between the operating and changing positions. A frame supports the supply roller, the take-up roller, and the drive. The pivot mechanism includes at least one pivot arm having one end rotatably attached to the supply roller and an opposite end pivotably attached to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Perault, Randy L. Peckham, Gary T. Freeman, Frank John Marszalkowski, Jr.
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Patent number: 6955120Abstract: A printer includes a print head for dispensing viscous material, such as solder paste. The print head defines a chamber and includes at least one source port and a dispensing slot. Within the chamber, a flexible membrane segregates the chamber into a dispensing region and an activation region. Viscous material flows from a supply mounted to the source port, into the dispensing region and out the slot. A displacement mechanism is positioned to displace the flexible membrane to reduce the volume of dispensing region and to thereby dispense viscous material through the slot. The print head also includes a removable envelope through which the viscous material flows and contacts as it passes through the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gerald C. Pham-Van-Diep, Patsy Anthony Mattero, Randy Leon Peckham, Gary Freeman, Joseph A. Perault, Richard Willshere
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Patent number: 6955121Abstract: A stencil wiper apparatus for wiping a stencil of a stencil printer includes a material supply assembly having a supply roller to deliver a roll of material, a take-up roller to receive the material, and a drive to move the material across the stencil between the supply roller and the take-up roller. The apparatus further includes a fluid delivery assembly to wet the material. The fluid delivery assembly includes an outer tube, an inner tube and a fluid delivery source. The outer tube is designed to engage the material and to deliver fluid to the material. The inner tube is positioned within the outer tube, and designed to deliver fluid to the outer tube. The fluid delivery source delivers fluid to the inner tube. A method for wiping a stencil of a printing machine is further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Perault, William Russell Claiborne