Patents by Inventor Joseph Michael Kielbasa

Joseph Michael Kielbasa 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: 6296173
    Abstract: A method and device for attaching a module having a ball grid array or column grid array of solder material thereon arranged in a given pattern or footprint to a substrate having an array of connector pads arranged in the same pattern is provided. A preformed alignment device has an array of through holes therein aligned in the same pattern or footprint as the ball grid array or column pattern on the module and the pattern of contact pads on the substrate. The through holes in the preform are filled with a solder material which can be either a solder paste or a solid solder or with a curable conductive adhesive. The solder preferably is a lead-tin eutectic, but in any event has a melting point of less than about 240° C. and in the case of the conduction adhesive, will cure below about 240° C. The preform with the filled through holes is interposed between the module and the substrate with the material in the holes in contact with the solder balls or columns and the contact pads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John Gillette Davis, Joseph Michael Kielbasa
  • Publication number: 20010000905
    Abstract: A method and device for attaching a module having a ball grid array or column grid array of solder material thereon arranged in a given pattern or footprint to a substrate having an array of connector pads arranged in the same pattern is provided. A preformed alignment device has an array of through holes therein aligned in the same pattern or footprint as the ball grid array or column pattern on the module and the pattern of contact pads on the substrate. The through holes in the preform are filled with a solder material which can be either a solder paste or a solid solder or with a curable conductive adhesive. The solder preferably is a lead-tin eutectic, but in any event has a melting point of less than about 240° C. and in the case of the conduction adhesive, will cure below about 240° C. The preform with the filled through holes is interposed between the module and the substrate with the material in the holes in contact with the solder balls or columns and the contact pads.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2001
    Publication date: May 10, 2001
    Inventors: John Gillette Davis, Joseph Michael Kielbasa
  • Patent number: 6196444
    Abstract: A method and device for attaching a module having a ball grid array or column grid array of solder material thereon arranged in a given pattern or footprint to a substrate having an array of connector pads arranged in the same pattern is provided. A preformed alignment device has an array of through holes therein aligned in the same pattern or footprint as the ball grid array or column pattern on the module and the pattern of contact pads on the substrate. The through holes in the preform are filled with a solder material which can be either a solder paste or a solid solder or with a curable conductive adhesive. The solder preferably is a lead-tin eutectic, but in any event has a melting point of less than about 240° C. and in the case of the conduction adhesive, will cure below about 240° C. The preform with the filled through holes is interposed between the module and the substrate with the material in the holes in contact with the solder balls or columns and the contact pads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John Gillette Davis, Joseph Michael Kielbasa
  • Patent number: 5924622
    Abstract: A method and device for attaching a module having a ball grid array or column grid array of solder material thereon arranged in a given pattern or footprint to a substrate having an array of connector pads arranged in the same pattern is provided. A preformed alignment device has an array of through holes therein aligned in the same pattern or footprint as the ball grid array or column pattern on the module and the pattern of contact pads on the substrate. The through holes in the preform are filled with a solder material which can be either a solder paste or a solid solder or with a curable conductive adhesive. The solder preferably is a lead-tin eutectic, but in any event has a melting point of less than about 240.degree. C. and in the case of the conduction adhesive, will cure below about 240.degree. C. In the case of solid solder, thin films of flux material can be applied to opposite faces of the preform to prevent the solder from dislodging therefrom and to act as a flux when the solder is reflowed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: John Gillette Davis, Joseph Michael Kielbasa