Patents by Inventor Joseph Funari
Joseph Funari 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: 6070785Abstract: The invention relates to a process for attaching a demountable flexible module to a circuit board, and includes the following steps: providing a circuit board having at least one, preferably a plurality, of gold plated metal balls disposed thereon; providing a flexible module having at least one, preferably a plurality, of gold plated vias disposed therein; positioning an elastomer stop over the circuit board; positioning the flexible module over the balls; applying pressure to the flexible module for a time sufficient to form a line contact between the gold plating on the vias and the gold plating on the metal ball of the circuit board, wherein the module is removable without heating the module. The process does not use solder to attach the module to the board, and requires substantially less than 2000 psi, and preferably less than 400 psi, to attach the module which produces little, if any, deformation to the flexible module.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph George Ameen, Joseph Funari, Michael John Funari
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Patent number: 5920125Abstract: Solder interconnection for forming connections between an integrated semiconductor device and a carrier substrate is provided. Located on the carrier substrate are electrodes and located between the electrodes and integrated semiconductor device are solder connections that have a relatively low melting point such that when the device is in operation, the solder connection will liquify thereby permitting expansion compensation between the substrate and semiconductor device.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Vernon Ellerson, Joseph Funari, Jack Arthur Varcoe
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Patent number: 5907903Abstract: The present invention provides multi-layer multi-chip circuit board comprising at least two ATAB carriers having chips thereon, stacked upon each other in a pyramid configuration and attached to a substrate, thus reducing the required area on the substrate for mounting components to form a circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1998Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph George Ameen, Joseph Funari
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Patent number: 5859470Abstract: Solder interconnection for forming connections between an integrated semiconductor device and a carrier substrate is provided. Located on the carrier substrate are electrodes and located between the electrodes and integrated semiconductor device are solder connections that have a relatively low melting point such that when the device is in operation, the solder connection will liquify thereby permitting expansion compensation between the substrate and semiconductor device.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1992Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Vernon Ellerson, Joseph Funari, Jack Arthur Varcoe
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Circuit boards that can accept a pluggable tab module that can be attached or removed without solder
Patent number: 5744759Abstract: The present invention relates to a circuitized board having removable flexible modules disposed thereon. The flexible modules are mechanically and electrically connected to the board to provide an apertured connect, yet may be easily removed without using heat. The invention also relates to a circuit package including a substrate and a flexible module. The substrate includes a circuit board, a plurality of pads affixed to the circuit board, and a plurality of gold plated metal balls affixed atop the pads. The flexible module includes a flexible dielectric member and gold plated vias disposed in the flexible dielectric member wherein at least some of the vias are positioned over the metal balls so that a line contact is made between the vias and the metal balls.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph George Ameen, Joseph Funari, Michael John Funari -
Patent number: 5715144Abstract: The present invention provides multi-layer multi-chip circuit board comprising at least two ATAB carriers having chips thereon, stacked upon each other in a pyramid configuration and attached to a substrate, thus reducing the required area on the substrate for mounting components to form a circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph George Ameen, Joseph Funari
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Patent number: 5565119Abstract: A laser head for simultaneously attaching solder balls to a carrier has at least one solder tip, with the number of solder tips being equal to the number of solder balls to be attached to the carrier. Each solder tip is heated by an optical fiber in thermal contact with the tip at one end of the fiber and coupled to a laser, preferably operating in the infrared wavelength range, at the other end of the fiber via a multiplexer coupling device. A spring is used in association with each solder tip to bias each solder tip to hold the carrier in contact with the solder balls. The tip absorbs the radiant energy as it exits the optical fiber, and the tip is heated. The laser and multiplexer permit precise control over the heat imparted to the tip, which in turn permits control of the amount of the solder ball that is reflowed.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1995Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John R. Behun, Pedro A. Chalco, Joseph Funari, J. Robert Young
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Patent number: 5553769Abstract: Solder interconnection for forming connections between an integrated semiconductor device and a carrier substrate is provided. Located on the carrier substrate are electrodes and located between the electrodes and integrated semiconductor device are solder connections that have a relatively low melting point such that when the device is in operation, the solder connection will liquify thereby permitting expansion compensation between the substrate and semiconductor device.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1995Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: International Business Machine CorporationInventors: James V. Ellerson, Joseph Funari, Jack A. Varcoe
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Patent number: 5435732Abstract: A flexible circuit member including a circuitized substrate of a dielectric material having a plurality of apertures therein. Located within and/or bridging selected ones of the apertures are electrical conductors, the conductors having a solder member secured thereto. A frame is also used, the circuitized substrate being secured thereto.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Christopher G. Angulas, Patrick T. Flynn, Joseph Funari, Thomas E. Kindl, Randy L. Orr
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Patent number: 5321884Abstract: An electronic package which includes a rigid first substrate (e.g., ceramic) having a plurality of conductive pins spacedly located therein. These pins each include one end portion extending below an undersurface of the substrate for positioning and electrically coupling within a second substrate (e.g., printed circuit board), while also including an opposite end portion which projects from an opposite, upper surface of the first substrate. These upwardly projecting end portions are designed for accommodating, in stacked orientation, a plurality of thin film, flexible circuitized substrates thereon, each of these substrates being electrically coupled to a respective pin, if desired, using a solder composition.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1993Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph G. Ameen, Joseph Funari, David W. Sissenstein, Jr.
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Patent number: 5261155Abstract: A method of bonding a flexible circuitized substrate to a circuitized substrate (e.g., printed circuit board) to interconnect selected circuitry of both substrates using solder. Solder paste is applied over conductive pads on the circuitized substrate and organic dewetting material (e.g., epoxy coating) adjacent thereto. The flexible substrate, having conductors located within and/or traversing an aperture in the flexible substrate's dielectric, is positioned above the solder paste and heat is applied (e.g., in an oven). The paste, dewetting from the organic material, "balls up" and substantially surrounds a solder member (ball) attached to a bridging portion of the flexible substrate's conductor, thereby connecting both substrates. A frame member may be used to align the flexible substrate, both during solder member attachment thereto, as well as for aligning the flexible substrate having solder members attached, to the respective solder paste locations on the lower substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1993Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Christopher G. Angulas, Patrick T. Flynn, Joseph Funari, Thomas E. Kindl, Randy L. Orr
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Patent number: 5241454Abstract: An electronic package which includes a rigid first substrate (e.g., ceramic) having a plurality of conductive pins spacedly located therein. These pins each include one end portion extending below an undersurface of the substrate for positioning and electrically coupling within a second substrate (e.g., printed circuit board), while also including an opposite end portion which projects from an opposite, upper surface of the first substrate. These upwardly projecting end portions are designed for accommodating, in stacked orientation, a plurality of thin film, flexible circuitized substrates thereon, each of these substrates being electrically coupled to a respective pin, if desired, using a solder composition.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph G. Ameen, Joseph Funari, David W. Sissenstein, Jr.
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Patent number: 5222649Abstract: An apparatus for bonding a semiconductor device onto a substrate (e.g., a printed circuit board) such that solder elements on the device are connected, respectively, to circuit elements on the substrate. The solder elements are heated by passing hot gas onto an opposing surface of the device such that, by heat transference, the solder elements become partially molten to form the desired connections. Pressure is also applied onto the device during this formation to assure planarity at the connection sites. Following formation, cooling of the connections is accomplished. By directing heated gas onto only the semiconductor device and not onto the solder element-circuit member locations (and thus onto the substrate), direct semiconductor device bonding to lower melting point temperature substrates (e.g., those circuit boards containing fiberglass reinforced epoxy resin as a dielectric) may be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: International Business MachinesInventors: Joseph Funari, Ronald J. Moore
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Patent number: 5211328Abstract: A method of precisely depositing accurately defined quantities of solder onto high density circuit patterns on a substrate without use of a solder mask or the like wherein solder paste is originally deposited within a precisely defined transfer member (e.g., graphite block having holes drilled therein), the transfer member then being aligned relative to the respective circuitry such that when both block and substrate are heated, solder flow and deposition will occur without the use of a solder mask or the like. Following deposition, a second circuit member (e.g., flexible circuit) may be electrically coupled to the substrate's conductors, the deposited solder providing the coupling medium. Hydrogen gas may be used during the heating of the paste and also during the soldering of the flexible circuit to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: International Business MachinesInventors: Joseph G. Ameen, Joseph Funari, Ronald J. Moore
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Patent number: 5207372Abstract: A method for bonding a semiconductor device onto a substrate (e.g., a printed circuit board) such that solder elements on the device are connected, respectively, to circuit elements on the substrate. The solder elements are heated by passing hot gas onto an opposing surface of the device such that, by heat transference, the solder elements become partially molten to form the desired connections. Pressure is also applied onto the device during this formation to assure planarity at the connection sites. Following formation, cooling of the connections is accomplished. By directing heated gas onto only the semiconductor device and not onto the solder element-circuit member locations (and thus onto the substrate), direct semiconductor device bonding to lower melting point temperature substrates (e.g., those circuit boards containing fiberglass reinforced epoxy resin as a dielectric) may be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: International Business MachinesInventors: Joseph Funari, Ronald J. Moore
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Patent number: 5203075Abstract: A method of bonding a flexible circuitized substrate to a circuitized substrate (e.g., printed circuit board) to interconnect selected circuitry of both substrates using solder. Solder paste is applied over conductive pads on the circuitized substrate and organic dewetting material (e.g., epoxy coating) adjacent thereto. The flexible substrate, having conductors located within and/or traversing an aperture in the flexible substrate's dielectric, is positioned above the solder paste and heat is applied (e.g., in an oven). The paste, dewetting from the organic material, "balls up" and substantially surrounds a solder member (ball) attached to a bridging portion of the flexible substrate's conductor, thereby connecting both substrates. A frame member may be used to align the flexible substrate, both during solder member attachment thereto, as well as for aligning the flexible substrate having solder members attached, to the respective solder paste locations on the lower substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: Inernational Business MachinesInventors: Christopher G. Angulas, Patrick T. Flynn, Joseph Funari, Thomas E. Kindl, Randy L. Orr
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Patent number: 5190595Abstract: An ozone safe method for stripping a silicone oil base grease from a part. The method includes the steps of providing a stripping composition of an alkylbenzene, a solution comprising a major portion of a propylene oxide derived glycol ether, and glacial acetic acid. The part to be stripped is immersed in the composition while ultrasonically agitating the composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph G. Ameen, Joseph Funari, Joseph D. Poole, David W. Sissenstein, Jr.
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Patent number: 5115964Abstract: A method of forming electrical connections between a flexible film carrier and an electronic device (e.g., semiconductor chip). The method comprises the steps of aligning the film carrier relative to the device having a plurality of solder mounds located on an upper surface thereof. The film carrier is engaged such that bridging portions of conductive leads thereof physically contact these solder mounds. Hot gas is passed through a screen member to heat the bridging portions of the leads to cause these leads to in turn heat the solder mounds to cause the mounds to become molten, whereafter these leads and mounds are cooled to form the desired solder bonds. The resulting structure may form part of an electronic package, this package also described herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph G. Ameen, Joseph Funari, John A. Goldfuss, Jr.
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Patent number: 5109318Abstract: A pluggable electronic circuit package assembly for use with an edge type connector has a two piece heat sink housing. The heat sink housing has internal retention posts and internal posts receiving recesses that allow the two pieces to be snap fit together for easy assembly and disassembly. Also, a resilient latches the connector to the assembly. In one embodiment, the latch latches the connector to the assembly's printed circuit substrate, the edge of which substrate plugs into the connector. In other embodiments, the latch latches the connector to the assembly's heat sink housing. Also, in one embodiment, the latch is demountable and combined with an external clamp.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph Funari, Terence C. Godown, Scott D. Reynolds, Bahgat G. Sammakia
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Patent number: 5057969Abstract: A thin film electronic package which utilizes a circuitized substrate (e.g., a printed circuit board) having a flexible film carrier electrically coupled thereto. The film carrier includes a dielectric layer (e.g., polyimide) with first and second circuit layers located on opposite sides thereof. These circuit layers are interconnected, electrically, through the dielectric. An electronic device (e.g., semiconductor chip) is electrically connected to bridging portions of the conductive leads of the carrier's first circuit layer, which bridging portions extend across apertures provided within the dielectric. A plurality of solder elements are utilized to provide electrical connection between respective contact locations of the electronic device and respective bridging portions of the first layer's conductive leads.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph G. Ameen, Joseph Funari, John A. Goldfuss, Jr.