Patents by Inventor Robert Caveney
Robert Caveney 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: 11772261Abstract: A sealed actuator including stacked motor modules. Each motor module has a motor module housing, a motor stator attached to a respective motor module housing, a motor rotor in communication with a respective motor stator, and a stator seal disposed between the motor stator and motor rotor, surrounding the motor rotor and having a sealing surface interface, that interfaces with a respective sealing housing surface of the motor module housing, facing the motor rotor to seal the motor stator from the motor rotor. The motor module housings are stacked against each other and the sealing housing surface interfaced, at the sealing surface interface facing the rotors, to the respective stacked stator seals of the motor module housings forms a substantially continuous seal interface of the stacked motor modules sealed by the stacked stator seals to form a continuous barrier seal between the motor rotors and the motor stators.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: BROOKS AUTOMATION US, LLCInventor: Robert Caveney
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Publication number: 20200166913Abstract: A control system includes a clustered architecture having a master controller, a central control section including one or more first remote controllers under direct control of the master controller, and a distributed control section including a cluster controller controlled by the master controller. The cluster controller controls the activities of one or more second remote controllers. Each of the first and second remote controllers are utilized to drive one or more axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2019Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Martin Hosek, Stuart Beale, Roumen Botev, Matthew Coady, Christopher Hofmeister, Mark Ives, Jairo Moura, Robert Caveney
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Patent number: 10488851Abstract: A control system includes a clustered architecture having a master controller, a central control section including one or more first remote controllers under direct control of the master controller, and a distributed control section including a cluster controller controlled by the master controller. The cluster controller controls the activities of one or more second remote controllers. Each of the first and second remote controllers are utilized to drive one or more axes.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2015Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: BROOKS AUTOMATION, INC.Inventors: Martin Hosek, Stuart Beale, Roumen Botev, Matthew Coady, Christopher Hofmeister, Mark Ives, Jairo Moura, Robert Caveney
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Publication number: 20160018816Abstract: A control system includes a clustered architecture having a master controller, a central control section including one or more first remote controllers under direct control of the master controller, and a distributed control section including a cluster controller controlled by the master controller. The cluster controller controls the activities of one or more second remote controllers. Each of the first and second remote controllers are utilized to drive one or more axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Inventors: Martin Hosek, Stuart Beale, Roumen Botev, Matthew Coady, Christopher Hofmeister, Mark Ives, Jairo Moura, Robert Caveney
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Patent number: 9020617Abstract: A control system includes a clustered architecture having a master controller, a central control section including one or more first remote controllers under direct control of the master controller, and a distributed control section including a cluster controller controlled by the master controller. The cluster controller controls the activities of one or more second remote controllers. Each of the first and second remote controllers are utilized to drive one or more axes.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Brooks Automation, Inc.Inventors: Martin Hosek, Stuart Beale, Roumen Botev, Matthew Coady, Christopher Hofmeister, Mark Ives, Jairo Moura, Robert Caveney
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Publication number: 20110118855Abstract: A control system includes a clustered architecture having a master controller, a central control section including one or more first remote controllers under direct control of the master controller, and a distributed control section including a cluster controller controlled by the master controller. The cluster controller controls the activities of one or more second remote controllers. Each of the first and second remote controllers are utilized to drive one or more axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2011Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: BROOKS AUTOMATION, INC.Inventors: Martin Hosek, Stuart Beale, Roumen Botev, Matthew Coady, Christopher Hofmeister, Mark Ives, Jairo Moura, Robert Caveney
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Patent number: 7925378Abstract: A substrate processing apparatus having a transport apparatus, at least one sensor connected to the transport apparatus and a controller. The transport apparatus is adapted for transporting the substrate between processing stations of the processing apparatus. The sensor is capable of sensing the substrate transported by the transporting apparatus. The sensor is arranged for sending at least one signal in response to sensing the substrate. The controller is communicably connected to the sensor and arranged to determine alignment of the substrate in at least two directions, angled relative to each other, relative to a predetermined location. The controller is capable of determining alignment from the at least one signal identifying no more than two points on the substrate and independent of radial variances between substrates.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Brooks Automation, Inc.Inventors: Ulysses Gilchrist, Haniel Olivera, William Fosnight, Richard Pickreign, Robert Caveney
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Patent number: 7904182Abstract: A control system includes a clustered architecture having a master controller, a central control section including one or more first remote controllers under direct control of the master controller, and a distributed control section including a cluster controller controlled by the master controller. The cluster controller controls the activities of one or more second remote controllers. Each of the first and second remote controllers are utilized to drive one or more axes.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Brooks Automation, Inc.Inventors: Martin Hosek, Stuart Beale, Roumen Botev, Matthew Coady, Christopher Hofmeister, Mark Ives, Jairo Moura, Robert Caveney
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Publication number: 20070183871Abstract: A semiconductor workpiece processing apparatus having a first chamber, a transport vehicle, and another chamber. The first chamber is capable of being isolated from an outside atmosphere. The transport vehicle is located in the first chamber and is movably supported from the first chamber for moving linearly relative to the first chamber. The transport vehicle includes a base, and an integral semiconductor workpiece transfer arm movably mounted to the base and capable of multi-access movement relative to the base. The other chamber is communicably connected to the first chamber via a closable opening of the first chamber. The opening is sized to allow the transport vehicle to transit between the first chamber and the other chamber through the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventors: Christopher Hofmeister, Robert Caveney
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Publication number: 20070071581Abstract: A substrate processing apparatus having a transport apparatus, at least one sensor connected to the transport apparatus and a controller. The transport apparatus is adapted for transporting the substrate between processing stations of the processing apparatus. The sensor is capable of sensing the substrate transported by the transporting apparatus. The sensor is arranged for sending at least one signal in response to sensing the substrate. The controller is communicably connected to the sensor and arranged to determine alignment of the substrate in at least two directions, angled relative to each other, relative to a predetermined location. The controller is capable of determining alignment from the at least one signal identifying no more than two points on the substrate and independent of radial variances between substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: Ulysses Gilchrist, Haniel Olivera, William Fosnight, Richard Pickreign, Robert Caveney
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Publication number: 20070020082Abstract: A substrate transport apparatus comprising a drive section, a controller, an upper arm, forearm and substrate holder. A proximate end of the upper arm being rotatably mounted to the drive section at a shoulder joint. A proximate end of the forearm being rotatably mounted to a distal end of the upper arm at an elbow joint. The substrate holder being rotatably mounted to a distal end of the forearm at a wrist joint. The upper arm and the forearm being unequal in length from joint center to joint center. The substrate transport arm is adapted to transport substrate to and from at least two substrate holding areas with the drive section of the transport apparatus remaining in a fixed position relative to the holding areas. Each of the upper arm, forearm and substrate holder being independently rotatable with respect to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Robert Caveney, David Martin, Ulysses Gilchrist
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Publication number: 20070010898Abstract: A control system includes a clustered architecture having a master controller, a central control section including one or more first remote controllers under direct control of the master controller, and a distributed control section including a cluster controller controlled by the master controller. The cluster controller controls the activities of one or more second remote controllers. Each of the first and second remote controllers are utilized to drive one or more axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: January 11, 2007Inventors: Martin Hosek, Stuart Beale, Roumen Botev, Matthew Coady, Christopher Hofmeister, Mark Ives, Jairo Moura, Robert Caveney
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Publication number: 20060285945Abstract: Substrate processing apparatus having a transport chamber, a linear array of substrate holding modules alongside the transport chamber, and a substrate transport located in the chamber. The chamber can hold an isolated atmosphere, and defines more than one substantially linear transport paths extending longitudinally along the transport chamber. The transport in the chamber is capable of transporting the substrate along the linear transport paths. The transport has a transporter capable of holding and moving the substrate. The transporter interfaces a wall of the transport chamber for moving along at least one of linear paths. The transport chamber has interfaces for mating with other substrate holding modules at opposite ends of the transport chamber. Each interface has an opening through which at least one of the more than one linear transport paths extends, and the transport chamber has a selectably variable longitudinal length between the interfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: Christopher Hofmeister, Robert Caveney
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Publication number: 20060045665Abstract: A substrate processing apparatus having a frame, a housing, an access system and at least a substrate transport apparatus or a substrate processing device. The housing is connected to the frame. The access system is connected to the frame and forms an access through which substrates are moved in and out of the housing. The substrate transport apparatus or substrate processing device are connected to the frame and are at least partially positioned in the housing. The frame comprises a movable portion. The movable portion is movable relative to the frame so that movement of the movable portion causes separation of the access system and at least one of the substrate transport apparatus or substrate processing device from an installed position. The substrate transport apparatus is selectable from a number of different interchangeable substrate transport apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2005Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Daniel Hall, Christopher Hofmeister, William Fosnight, Robert Caveney, Ulysses Gilchrist, Jeff Araujo
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Publication number: 20050105991Abstract: Substrate processing apparatus having a chamber, a generally linear array of process modules, a substrate transport, and a drive system. The chamber is capable of being isolated from the outside atmosphere. Each process module of the array is communicably connected to the chamber to allow a substrate to be transferred between the chamber and process module. The substrate transport is located in and is movably supported from the chamber. The transport is capable of moving along a linear path defined by the chamber for transporting the substrate between process modules. The drive system is connected to the chamber for driving and moving the transport along the linear path. The chamber comprises a selectable number of chamber modules serially abutted to defined the chamber. Each module has an integral portion of the drive system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Inventors: Christopher Hofmeister, Robert Caveney
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Patent number: 4967606Abstract: An improved method for pipetting multiple aliquots of liquid employs a preliminary back sip prior the first expression of an aliquot of the liquid; an adjustable back sip between each expression of aliquots of liquid; and a blow out volume of air, aspirated into the pipette prior to the initial aspiration of liquid, for blowing out residual liquid after the expression of the last aliquot of liquid. The improved method for pipetting liquid may be performed on an improve apparatus which includes a microprocessor having within its memory a schedule or correlation for the optimal back sip to execute after the expression of any given aliquot. The microprocessor may also include means for driving the apparatus so as to perform the preliminary back sip and the aspiration of the blow out volume.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1988Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Caveo Scientific Instruments, Inc.Inventors: John R. Wells, Robert Caveney
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Patent number: 4633413Abstract: Digital dilution apparatus is disclosed which performs multiple processing functions such as pipetting, diluting, titrations and the like under microprocessor control. The apparatus is responsive to operator-entered processing requests and performs complex and accurate processing functions. The disclosed apparatus is quite simple and easy to operate and does not require a highly skilled operator.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1983Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: Cavro Scientific InstrumentsInventors: Robert Caveney, Dana Gilliam, Melvin Chan, Michael Bailey