Patents by Inventor Mike Krasnich
Mike Krasnich 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: 8384274Abstract: An apparatus for producing electromagnetic radiation includes a flow generator configured to generate a flow of liquid along an inside surface of an envelope, first and second electrodes configured to generate an electrical arc within the envelope to produce the electromagnetic radiation, and an exhaust chamber extending outwardly beyond one of the electrodes, configured to accommodate a portion of the flow of liquid. In another aspect, the flow generator is electrically insulated. In another aspect, the electrodes are configured to generate an electrical discharge pulse to produce an irradiance flash, and the apparatus includes a removal device configured to remove particulate contamination from the liquid, the particulate contamination being released during the flash and being different than that released by the electrodes during continuous operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Mattson Technology, Inc.Inventors: David Malcolm Camm, Chee Chin, Rick Doolan, Tony Hewett, Arne Kjorvel, Tony Komasa, Mike Krasnich, Steve McCoy, Joseph Reyers, Igor Rudic, Ludmila Shepelev, Greg Stuart, Tilman Thrum, Alex Viel
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Publication number: 20100276611Abstract: An apparatus for producing electromagnetic radiation includes a flow generator configured to generate a flow of liquid along an inside surface of an envelope, first and second electrodes configured to generate an electrical arc within the envelope to produce the electromagnetic radiation, and an exhaust chamber extending outwardly beyond one of the electrodes, configured to accommodate a portion of the flow of liquid. In another aspect, the flow generator is electrically insulated. In another aspect, the electrodes are configured to generate an electrical discharge pulse to produce an irradiance flash, and the apparatus includes a removal device configured to remove particulate contamination from the liquid, the particulate contamination being released during the flash and being different than that released by the electrodes during continuous operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Mattson Technology Canada, Inc.Inventors: David Malcolm Camm, Chee Chin, Rick Doolan, Tony Hewett, Arne Kjorvel, Tony Komasa, Mike Krasnich, Steve McCoy, Joseph Reyers, Igor Rudic, Ludmila Shepelev, Greg Stuart, Tilman Thrum, Alex Viel
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Patent number: 7781947Abstract: An apparatus for producing electromagnetic radiation includes a flow generator configured to generate a flow of liquid along an inside surface of an envelope, first and second electrodes configured to generate an electrical arc within the envelope to produce the electromagnetic radiation, and an exhaust chamber extending outwardly beyond one of the electrodes, configured to accommodate a portion of the flow of liquid. In another aspect, the flow generator is electrically insulated. In another aspect, the electrodes are configured to generate an electrical discharge pulse to produce an irradiance flash, and the apparatus includes a removal device configured to remove particulate contamination from the liquid, the particulate contamination being released during the flash and being different than that released by the electrodes during continuous operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Mattson Technology Canada, Inc.Inventors: David Malcolm Camm, Chee Chin, Rick Doolan, Tony Hewett, Arne Kjorvel, Tony Komasa, Mike Krasnich, Steve McCoy, Joseph Reyers, Igor Rudic, Ludmila Shepelev, Greg Stuart, Tilman Thrum, Alex Viel
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Patent number: 7398014Abstract: A heating arrangement heats a first major surface of a workpiece with an illumination energy such that a first portion of the illumination energy is directly incident upon the first major surface of the workpiece and a second portion of the illumination energy is directed such that, at least initially, the second portion would miss the first major surface. A reflector, having a central opening, reflects at least some of the second portion of the illumination energy onto the peripheral edge region of the workpiece for preheating compensation. The reflector is configured for shadow-free exposure of a second, opposing major surface of the workpiece to a flash heating energy. A workpiece manipulation arrangement is described to provide for dynamic preheating movement to vary a heating profile across the workpiece and, thereafter, move the workpiece to a flash heating position. Automatic workpiece centering is featured by the manipulation arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Mattson TechnologyInventors: Dave Camm, Mike Krasnich, Miaden Bumbulovic, Sergiy Dets, Steve McCoy
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Publication number: 20080152330Abstract: A heating arrangement heats a first major surface of a workpiece with an illumination energy such that a first portion of the illumination energy is directly incident upon the first major surface of the workpiece and a second portion of the illumination energy is directed such that, at least initially, the second portion would miss the first major surface. A reflector, having a central opening, reflects at least some of the second portion of the illumination energy onto the peripheral edge region of the workpiece for preheating compensation. The reflector is configured for shadow-free exposure of a second, opposing major surface of the workpiece to a flash heating energy. A workpiece manipulation arrangement is described to provide for dynamic preheating movement to vary a heating profile across the workpiece and, thereafter, move the workpiece to a flash heating position. Automatic workpiece centering is featured by the manipulation arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Dave Camm, Mike Krasnich, Miaden Bumbulovic, Sergiy Dets, Steve McCoy
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Patent number: 7184657Abstract: A heating arrangement heats a first major surface of a workpiece with an illumination energy such that a first portion of the illumination energy is directly incident upon the first major surface of the workpiece and a second portion of the illumination energy is directed such that, at least initially, the second portion would miss the first major surface. A reflector, having a central opening, reflects at least some of the second portion of the illumination energy onto the peripheral edge region of the workpiece for preheating compensation. The reflector is configured for shadow-free exposure of a second, opposing major surface of the workpiece to a flash heating energy. A workpiece manipulation arrangement is described to provide for dynamic preheating movement to vary a heating profile across the workpiece and, thereafter, move the workpiece to a flash heating position. Automatic workpiece centering is featured by the manipulation arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2005Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Mattson Technology, Inc.Inventors: Dave Camm, Mike Krasnich, Miaden Bumbulovic, Sergiy Dets, Steve McCoy
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Publication number: 20050179354Abstract: An apparatus for producing electromagnetic radiation includes a flow generator configured to generate a flow of liquid along an inside surface of an envelope, first and second electrodes configured to generate an electrical arc within the envelope to produce the electromagnetic radiation, and an exhaust chamber extending outwardly beyond one of the electrodes, configured to accommodate a portion of the flow of liquid. In another aspect, the flow generator is electrically insulated. In another aspect, the electrodes are configured to generate an electrical discharge pulse to produce an irradiance flash, and the apparatus includes a removal device configured to remove particulate contamination from the liquid, the particulate contamination being released during the flash and being different than that released by the electrodes during continuous operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: David Camm, Chee Chin, Rick Doolan, Tony Hewett, Arne Kjorvel, Tony Komasa, Mike Krasnich, Steve McCoy, Joseph Reyers, Igor Rudic, Ludmila Shepelev, Greg Stuart, Tilman Thrum, Alex Viel