Patents by Inventor Mark W. Klug

Mark W. Klug 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: 5313156
    Abstract: An integrated circuit (IC) device test handler which is adaptable to receive various customer tray configurations and automatically test the ICs within. The test handler comprises a customer tray magazine input area, a load section, a soak chamber, a test section, an unsoak chamber and an unload area. Two magazines containing customer trays with IC devices are input to the handler. An elevator mechanism raises the customer trays within one magazine at a time to a position which can be accessed by the loader of the test handler. A catcher device moves the trays to a buffer platform where the trays can be accessed by a transfer arm. The transfer arms moves the customer trays to one of two load stages. A pick and place apparatus removes the IC devices from each customer tray on the load stages and transfers them to a precisor for alignment and then to a test tray.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1994
    Assignee: Advantest Corporation
    Inventors: Mark W. Klug, Thomas E. Toth, Theodore C. Guenther, Martin Twite, Kazuyuki Tsurishima, Mitsuaki Tani, Minoru Baba, Teruaki Sakurada
  • Patent number: 5190431
    Abstract: A separation and transfer apparatus for use in an electronic test system for testing electronic devices such as IC's, and the like. The apparatus has a housing for holding in a horizontal position, a magazine containing such electronic devices, an air blower for blowing compressed air at the electronic devices at an angle through a slit of the magazine so that the electronic devices are separated from one another and urged in a desired direction, a piston pin for insertion into a space developed between the last electronic device in the magazine and one end of the magazine, an advancing apparatus for changing the horizontal position of the air blower and the piston pin and for expelling the electronic devices from the magazine, and a controller for controlling the timing of the air blowing, the movement of the advancing apparatus, and the operation of the piston pin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1993
    Assignees: Sym-Tek Systems, Inc., Advantest Corp.
    Inventors: Mark W. Klug, Thomas E. Toth, Stephen R. Lamb, Steven D. Swendrowski, Kazuyuki Tsurishima, Mitsuaki Tani
  • Patent number: 5184068
    Abstract: A device for automatically presenting electronic devices to a tester for testing. A plurality of carriers, each for carrying a set of electronic devices are cyclically conveyed in a close loop from a loading stage where electronic devices are loaded onto the carriers, through a pre-test chamber, such as a "soak" chamber, from the pre-test chamber to a test stage where the devices are preferably lifted from the carrier to come into contact with a test head contactor for testing, from the test stage to a post-test chamber, such as "un-soak" chamber, through the post-test chamber to an unloading stage where the carriers are unloaded of the tested electronic devices, and then from the unloading stage back to the loading stage to receive a new set of untested electronic devices. Optionally, each carrier comprises a set of secondary carriers which ride in a like number of seats defined by a primary carrier and sets of electronic devices are loaded onto and unloaded from the secondary carriers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1993
    Assignee: Symtek Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ray G. Twigg, Mark W. Klug, Santino Marrone, Malcolm V. Hawkes
  • Patent number: 4765531
    Abstract: A modular quick change work station is provided for automatic wire bonders which permits the rapid exchange of work stations without manual adjustments for continuing operations. The modular work station comprises a fixed portion and a movable portion. The fixed portion is affixed to a fixed portion of the wire bonder and the movable portion is affixed to a movable portion of the wire bonder. In order to install the modular work station in a precise position relative to both the fixed and movable portions of the wire bonder the novel modular work station is provided with immobilizing means and a plurality of alignment means which align all of the working parts with each other and with the moving and fixed parts of the automatic wire bonder. Thus, when the modular work station is installed into the automatic wire bonder and properly mobilized the work station is adjusted for proper production operation without further adjustment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Assignee: Kulicke and Soffa Industries Inc.
    Inventors: Tommy H. Ricketson, Mark W. Klug, John J. McGlory, David W. Smith