Element Comprises Grab Patents (Class 414/186)
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Publication number: 20080304940Abstract: Systems and methods for processing wafers, a combined post expose bake and chill unit, and an interface are disclosed. An exemplary system includes a lithography tool, local track, transfer device, transfer device handler, interface unit, and controller to schedule processing. An exemplary combined post expose bake and chill unit includes an enclosure having an opening in its side, and a bake unit and a chill unit in the enclosure. An exemplary interface includes a plurality of enclosures arranged around robot(s) that transfer wafers among the enclosures, one of the plurality of enclosures being an integrated bake and chill unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: Suzan L. Auer-Jongepier, Johannes Onvlee, Petrus R. Bartray, Bernardus A. J. Luttikhuis, Reinder T. Plug, Hubert M. Segers
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Patent number: 5738478Abstract: Apparatus for automatically removing bags from a supply conveyor and stacking a predetermined number of bags upon raised pins. The stacks are then placed on a stack transfer assembly that is then moved into a transfer station wherein the stacks are placed on wickets. An endless accumulator conveyor is arranged to deliver the wickets into the transfer station in timed relation with the movement of the transfer assembly between stations.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Huntsman Design Products CorporationInventors: Gordon F. Pickering, Richard E. Partch, Stewart L. Fluent, Colin R. Hart
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Patent number: 5085680Abstract: A longitudinally extending row of closely spaced elongated flexible springs extend over an elongated slot of a furnace to prevent heat loss. The springs are deflected in turn as an arm moves along the length of the slot and the springs return to their original state after the arm passes by. The arm holds a glass handling device which holds a glass sheet within the furnace. The arm moves along the length of the slot so as to transport the glass sheet through the sections of the heat treating furnace.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: John E. Bender, Robert G. Frank
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Patent number: 4849175Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically measuring the grain fineness, the gypsum content and the limestone content of a cement sample.A first fraction of the sample is loaded by a vibrating hopper into a crucible resting on an automatic scale. This crucible is handled sequentially by tongs on two revolving arms carried on slidable vertical shafts. The circular paths of the arms intersect at a point just above the scale. Motions of the arms and of the tongs are controlled by a programming unit. The weighed sample is poured into a sieve and the weight of oversize grains is automatically related to the sample weight.Gypsum is measured by heating a second fraction of the sample at 1000.degree. C. plus in an oxygen stream, Fe powder being added from a fixed hopper. The crucible is raised into an induction furnace. Released SO.sub.2 is bubbled in a titration cell to which potassium iodate is gradually added by a burette giving an automatic read-out of the SO.sub.3 (gypsum) titration.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Societe Des Ciments FrancaisInventors: Jean R. Dupain, Christian P. Vernet
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Patent number: 4753564Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for relative movement between stacked articles and a reference surface upon which the articles are stacked. Some, or all, independently movable layers, or tiers, of the stack of articles are received by a suspending device that includes a partial enclosure connected with a high pressure air pump capable of reducing the fluid pressure to establish a pressure differential within the partial enclosure. The partial enclosure has flexible sealing strips extending from, and coextensive with, the bottom edge of movable sections of the partial enclosure, and the sealing strips are positioned adjacent to the lowest tier to be acted upon by the suspending device.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: Goldco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ronald A. Pearce, Milton W. Kapke, William M. Jacoby
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Patent number: 4632623Abstract: A manipulator for a workpiece, useful in conjuction with a robot, is especially designed for handling forging preforms in a hot furnace. A fluidic type sensor is used to position the structure above a furnace surface on which the preform rests. Air continuously flows through the sensor to cool the sensor and parts of the manipulator, discharging toward the furnace floor near the workpiece. Thus, even though the absolute position and texture of the furnace surface may vary, the manipulator will always grip the workpiece at the same location relative to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1984Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: John R. Naumec, Peter H. Kaverud
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Patent number: 4579523Abstract: A method of operating a controlled atmosphere furnace. To prevent the entry of oxygen into the controlled atmosphere in the chamber of the furnace, which has a furnace door for the receipt and removal of parts by means of a feeding and removal device, the device is designed to seal a vestibule located immediately in front of the furnace door when the device approaches the furnace door. The oxygen-containing ambient air thus trapped in the vestibule is then removed therefrom. The furnace door is opened, and the feeding and removal device, while still sealing the vestibule from the ambient air, then moves into the furnace chamber for feeding or removing the part which is to be heat treated.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1985Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Assignee: Ruhrgas AktiengesellschaftInventors: Sahibzada S. Laiquddin, Gunter Stemmer
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Patent number: 4391774Abstract: A device is disclosed for continuously making samples to be analyzed by known instruments such as an X-ray spectrometer. The device consists of means for depositing a crude composition and associated vitrifying agent together in a crucible in accordance with a predetermined ratio by weight. The crucible is heated to melt its contents into an homogenous liquid mixture which is cooled to form a solid beadlet to be analyzed. The beadlet is conveyed to the analyzing instrument. A computer measures the respective weights of the components of the crucible contained composition and non-conforming weight measurements result in the crucible being discarded and replaced by another.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: Societe des Ciments FrancaisInventor: Jean Dupain
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Patent number: 4318562Abstract: Apparatus for removing and installing hot refractory bricks, particularly in the checkerwork structures of the regenerators employed in glass melting furnaces, the apparatus having a manually operable, selectively actuatable claw mechanism mounted on one end of an elongated support member for gripping and moving the bricks individually at a remote location. The claw mechanism is operated by a power cylinder mounted on the other end of the elongated support member, the cylinder being manually controlled by an operator who also manipulates the support member to move a grasped brick to a desired position. A cooling medium, such as air or the like, may be employed for cooling the claw mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford CompanyInventor: Raymond E. Tompkins
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Patent number: 4186839Abstract: A wheeled platform provides a storage space for logs below an elevated track supported on standards rising from the platform. A trolley device movable along the track supports an easily adjustable log gripping and release device which is utilized to place logs in a fireplace or in the fire box of a stove or furnace. The user of the crane need not place the logs by hand, thus avoiding the possibility of being burned.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1978Date of Patent: February 5, 1980Inventor: Vence V. Majors