Patents by Inventor Steven L. Bard

Steven L. Bard 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: 5444925
    Abstract: A new apparatus for treating substrates with fluids, as well as a corresponding fluid treatment method, is disclosed. The new apparatus includes a new configuration of fluid jet injectors which substantially overcomes the problem of dragout, in which fluid impinged upon an area of a substrate is retained on that area, preventing fresh fluid from reaching the impinged area. This new configuration also avoids imposing torques on substrates, and substantially reduces the need for rollers and guides for transporting substrates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Steven L. Bard, Jeffrey D. Jones, Robert H. Katyl, Ronald J. Moore, Oscar A. Moreno
  • Patent number: 5378307
    Abstract: A fluid treatment apparatus and method for applying first and second fluids (e.g., etchant and water) to an article (e.g., circuit board) passing through the apparatus at a predetermined rate. The first fluid is impinged on a surface of the article and thereafter collected within the apparatus' common housing. The second fluid is impinged onto the surface of the article and collected within the same housing but at a location separate from the collected first fluid so as to at least partially prevent mixing thereof. The preferred means for effecting fluid impingement comprises separate fluid injecters, each including at least two rows of fluid jet injectors therein. The collected fluids are each returned to the respective impingement means. Replenishment of the second fluid is accomplished using a pump which supplies the second fluid, while the apparatus also includes means (e.g., a drain) to effectively remove the second fluid at a rate similar to the supply rate for the second fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Steven L. Bard, Gerald A. Bendz, Michael J. Canestaro, John R. Chapura, Edward J. Frankoski, Michael S. Horan, Jeffrey D. Jones, James S. Kamperman, John R. Kjelgaard, Jr., Jack M. McCreary
  • Patent number: 5289639
    Abstract: A new apparatus for treating substrates with fluids, as well as a corresponding fluid treatment method, is disclosed. The new apparatus includes a new configuration of fluid jet injectors which substantially overcomes the problem of dragout, in which fluid impinged upon an area of a substrate is retained on that area, preventing fresh fluid from reaching the impinged area. This new configuration also avoids imposing torques on substrates, and substantially reduces the need for rollers and guides for transporting substrates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Steven L. Bard, Jeffrey D. Jones, Robert H. Katyl, Ronald J. Moore, Oscar A. Moreno
  • Patent number: 5192394
    Abstract: A fluid treatment apparatus and method wherein uniform treatment of a substrate (e.g., a thin, metallic sheet) is treated (e.g., etched) during movement thereof. This treatment involves directing a plurality of fluid jets through a collected first fluid onto one of the substrate's surfaces in such a manner that the fluid of each fluid jet will engage (collide with) the fluid from the nearest fluid jet as a result of being maintained across the substrate's surface at a predetermined velocity prior to mixing of the jets with surrounding fluid. Prevention of such mixing prior to such engagement has proven to assure uniform treatment of the substrate. In one aspect of the invention, fluid is directed onto opposite surfaces of the substrate in this fashion, the fluid from the lower surface, however, being passed through air or similar ambient and thus prevented from mixing therewith prior to such engagement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Steven L. Bard, Jeffrey D. Jones
  • Patent number: 5063951
    Abstract: A device for applying fluid (e.g., etchant) to a substrate (e.g., thin metallic tape) wherein the device includes a head member having means therein for directing a first fluid (e.g., etchant) at an established first pressure against the substrate and means for directing a second fluid (e.g., air) at an established second pressure equal to or greater than the first pressure (at the location of fluid intersection) and against the substrate in the area proximate the first fluid so as to substantially contain and limit the first fluid to impingement substantially only at the location against which the first fluid is designed to strike. Preferably, two opposing head members are utilized, and these may serve to maintain the substrate therebetween in a suspended state. Both head members are movable relative to each other during fluid application. As stated, the device is particularly suited to function as an etcher, but may also serve other purposes (e.g., coating, cleaning, rinsing, etc.).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1991
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Steven L. Bard, David N. Christensen, John J. Glenning, James A. Nicoletti, Mark W. Urdanick
  • Patent number: 4846929
    Abstract: Polyimide is etched by contacting the polyimide with an aqueous solution of a metal hydroxide followed by contact with an acid followed by contact with an aqueous solution of a metal hydroxide. Etching of chemically cured polyimide can be enhanced by employing a presoaking in hot water. Also, partially etched chemically cured polyimide is removed with a concentrated acid solution.In preparing a metal coated polyimide structure for subsequent gold plating, two flash etching steps with the polyimide etch between are employed after developing the photoresist.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Assignee: IBM Corporation
    Inventors: Steven L. Bard, Claudius Feger, John J. Glenning, Gareth G. Hougham, Steven E. Molis, Walter P. Pawlowski, John J. Ritsko, Peter Slota, Jr., Randy W. Snyder