Patents by Inventor Timothy A. Skunes

Timothy A. Skunes 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).

  • Publication number: 20020114579
    Abstract: An optical device is provided which includes a plurality of optical modules. Each optical module includes an optical component fixedly coupled to a relative reference mount. The relative reference mount is configured to attach to a substrate. A plurality of optical modules mount on the substrate to form the optical device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2001
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Inventors: Steven K. Case, Gregory S. Mowry, Timothy A. Skunes
  • Publication number: 20020062170
    Abstract: An automated assembly apparatus for assembling opto-electronic devices includes a pick and place machine adapted to receive at least one opto-electronic component and place the component in one of a plurality of a nano-precision assembly cells. The nano-precision assembly cells are adapted to receive components from the pick and place machine, and position or align the components with sub-micron accuracy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2001
    Publication date: May 23, 2002
    Inventors: Timothy A. Skunes, Steven K. Case, Gregory S. Mowry
  • Patent number: 5821527
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for nearly instantaneous and wide dynamic range exposure control in light-based measurement instruments. The excess charge drained from a CCD array by anti-blooming circuitry is effectively monitored and distinguished from leakage current. Detection of the drained charge generates a signal to deactivate the light source exposing the CCD array. The exposure control device includes a unique circuit for detecting the operating state of an anti-blooming circuit associated with a CCD array, and a unique laser light driver that ramps up the light intensity of the laser light source in an approximately exponential manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: CyberOptics Corporation
    Inventors: Eric P. Rudd, Timothy A. Skunes
  • Patent number: 5665958
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for nearly instantaneous and wide dynamic range exposure control in light-based measurement instruments. The excess charge drained from a CCD array by anti-blooming circuitry is effectively monitored and distinguished from leakage current. Detection of the drained charge generates a signal to deactivate the light source exposing the CCD array. The exposure control device includes a unique circuit for detecting the operating state of an anti-blooming circuit associated with a CCD array, and a unique laser light driver that ramps up the light intensity of the laser light source in an approximately exponential manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignee: CyberOptics Corporation
    Inventors: Eric P. Rudd, Timothy A. Skunes
  • Patent number: 5519204
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for nearly instantaneous and wide dynamic range exposure control in light-based measurement instruments. The excess charge drained from a CCD array by anti-blooming circuitry is effectively monitored and distinguished from leakage current. Detection of the drained charge generates a signal to deactivate the light source exposing the CCD array. The exposure control device includes a unique circuit for detecting the operating state of an anti-blooming circuit associated with a CCD array, and a unique laser light driver that ramps up the light intensity of the laser light source in an approximately exponential manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1996
    Assignee: CyberOptics Corporation
    Inventors: Eric P. Rudd, Timothy A. Skunes
  • Patent number: 5331406
    Abstract: A high speed, high precision laser-based semiconductor lead measurement system for use on surface mount component placement machines. A multi-beam laser system is used to accurately sense the position and condition of each of the many leads used on integrated circuits prior to their placement on a surface mount circuit board by a pick and place machine. Using two, three or four laser beams, the non-contact sensor system can, with the highest degree of resolution, determine lateral orientation, height, colinearity, and coplanarity of leads for integrated circuit components, even those having an ultra-fine pitch. Determination of the lead position by the invention is based on the integrated circuit leads occluding the light of one or more precisely directed and focused laser light sources. Each integrated circuit lead is passed nominally through the focal point of a laser beam. The position of each lead is determined when it blocks all or a portion of the light of the laser beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1994
    Assignee: CyberOptics Corporation
    Inventors: David Fishbaine, John P. Konicek, Steven K. Case, Timothy A. Skunes, Jeffrey A. Jalkio
  • Patent number: 5309223
    Abstract: A high speed, high precision laser-based semiconductor lead measurement system for use on surface mount component placement machines. A laser system is used to accurately sense the position and condition of each of the many leads used on integrated circuits prior to their placement on a surface mount circuit board by a pick and place machine. Using one, two or three laser beams, the non-contact sensor system can, with the highest degree of resolution, determine lateral orientation and coplanarity of leads for integrated circuit components, even those having an ultra-fine pitch. Determination of the lead position by the invention is based on the integrated circuit leads occluding the light of one or more precisely directed and focused laser light sources. Each integrated circuit lead is passed through the focal point of a laser beam. The position of each lead is determined when it blocks all or a portion of the light of the laser beam. A processor means is used to calculate the actual position of each lead.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Assignee: CyberOptics Corporation
    Inventors: John P. Konicek, Steven K. Case, Timothy A. Skunes, Jeffrey A. Jalkio
  • Patent number: 5293048
    Abstract: A laser based noncontact detection system is disclosed which is useful in automated manufacturing. The sensor system detects the presence or absence of an object that is either rotating or in some other continuous repetitive motion such as a rotating drill bit. This device is especially useful for detecting broken or absent drill bits used for drilling printed circuit boards. The system projects a laser beam onto the concave face of the flute near the tip of a drill bit and the amount of light which is reflected by the drill bit is sensed by a detector. The sensor is located at an angle oblique to the axis of rotation. Due to the rotation of the drill bit, fluctuating electronic signals are produced, detected and analyzed to determine the presence of the drill bit. The system automatically compensates for dust, debris and ambient light. Sensor positioning allows for greater drilling machine throughput since there is no need to fully retract the drill bit for breakage or damage detection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1994
    Assignee: CyberOptics Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy A. Skunes, Steven K. Case
  • Patent number: 5278634
    Abstract: A high speed high precision laser based alignment sensor system for use on surface mount component placement machines. A laser system is utilized to correctly align and position component parts which range between 0.02 inches and 2.0 inches in size. The laser sensor system consists of a laser light source which is passed through a collimating lens and then through an aperture to create a stripe of collimated laser light which is focused past the component being aligned to strike a multi-element CCD sensor array. The sensor system is mounted directly on the carrying mechanism for the surface mount component placement machine. During transit of the component between the bin of components and the circuit board upon which the component is to be placed, the component is rotated and the shadow which falls on the detector array is monitored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 11, 1994
    Assignee: CyberOptics Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy A. Skunes, Steven K. Case, Curtis J. Bocchi
  • Patent number: 5005978
    Abstract: A laser based, noncontacting measurement instrument is particularly adapted for the printed circuit board drilling industry to measure drill diameter, runout, and tip position under actual operating conditions. A laser beam is focused in space and the amount of light occluded by the drill bit as the bit is passed through the beam is sensed by a detector. Diameter, runout, and tip position are calculated by measuring the amount of occlusion, monitoring the position and angular orientation of the rotating drill, and correlating the amount of light occlusion to the position and angular orientation of the drill. The instrument automatically compensates for dust and debris in the optical path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1991
    Assignee: CyberOptics Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy A. Skunes, Steven K. Case, Jeffrey A. Jalkio