Stone working – Sawing
Reexamination Certificate
2000-08-29
2002-12-17
Eley, Timothy V. (Department: 3724)
Stone working
Sawing
C125S023010, C125S035000, C451S339000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06494197
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a dicing machine for cutting a CSP plate into pellets and transferring and putting them in a transport tray.
2. Related Arts
Referring to
FIG. 12
, a chip size package (abbreviated as “CSP”) plate
100
has a plurality of semiconductor chips hermetically packaged with glass, epoxy resin or such like, and it can be cut crosswise along the crossing lines
101
and
102
into separate pellets or CSPs. The so separated pellets are put in a transport tray to be shipped or transported to a selected assembling line in the electronic device manufacturing factory.
Referring to
FIG. 13
, a CSP plate
100
is attached to a holder frame F with an adhesive tape T, and the CSP plate-and-holder frame is brought to the dicing station in which the CSP plate is cut into squares. Such adhesive tapes are thrown away after being used. Lots of such disposable tapes when thrown away will cause significant contamination in the surroundings, and the throwing-away of such disposable tapes is disadvantageous from the economical point of view. Referring to
FIG. 14
, a reusable jig holder
103
may be used to hold a CSP plate
100
thereon in place of such a disposable tape. The CSP plate
100
can be fixedly held on the reusable jig holder
103
by applying negative pressure to its longitudinal opposite sides as later described. Likewise, the jig holder
103
, in its turn, is sucked on the working table of dicing machine to cut the overlying CSP plate while being washed with water to remove pieces of debris from the diced CSP plate.
As seen from
FIG. 14
, the jig holder
103
has crosswise grooves
104
and
105
made in alignment with the crosswise cutting lines
101
and
102
of the CSP plate
100
. These grooves
104
and
105
allows the cutter blade to enter freely after cutting the overlying CSP plate. Each square section defined by the crosswise grooves
104
and
105
has a single first suction hole
106
at its center and two second suction holes
107
on its diagonal line. Each first suction hole
106
passes through the full thickness of the plate from its front to back surface whereas each second suction hole
107
communicates with the engagement holes
108
,
109
and
110
, which are made in the opposite longitudinal sides of the plate
100
for applying negative pressure to the overlying CSP plate while being transported. The overlying CSP plate
100
is fixedly held to the jig holder
103
by applying negative pressure through the first suction holes
106
from the working table while being diced.
While the CSP plate
100
is being cut, minute pieces of debris are mixed in the washing water, and then the contaminated water is drawn through the crosswise grooves. The contaminated water is apt to invade into the space between the rear side of each pellet P and the underlying jig frame
103
to leave some minute pieces of debris there, thus allowing some pellets to be contaminated with such minute pieces of debris.
After washing the diced CSP plate, all minute pieces of debris can be washed away from the top surface of each pellet P, but the minute pieces of debris cannot be removed from the rear side of the pellet P.
As a result, contaminated pellets can be transported to the assembling line in the factory. The same problem will be caused in case of diced CSP plate attached to their frames with adhesive tapes T (FIG.
13
); contaminated water is allowed to invade into the pellet-to-frame gap through the cutting slots. There has been, therefore, an increasing demand for removing minute pieces of debris from the rear side of each and every pellet before putting it in the transport tray.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One object of the present invention is to provide a dicing machine which is capable of removing minute pieces of debris from the rear side of each and every pellet before putting in a transport tray.
To attain this object, a dicing machine for cutting a CSP plate into pellets to put them in a transport tray including a CSP plate bearing table on which a diced CSP plate is to be laid, a transport tray station in which a transport tray is laid to receive individual pellets, and pick up-and-transport means for picking a selected pellet from a diced CSP plate and for putting the so selected pellet in an allotted place in the transport tray, is so designed according to the present invention that it further includes cleaning means for wiping and removing minute pieces of debris if any from the rear side of each pellet on the way from the CSP table bearing table to the transport tray station.
The pick up-and-transport means may comprise movable pellet-suction means for carrying a selected pellet and an elongated guide for guiding the movable pellet-suction means while it travels on the way from the CSP plate bearing table to the transport tray station, thereby allowing the cleaning means to wipe and remove minute pieces of debris if any from the rear side of each pellet.
The cleaning means may comprise a wiper for removing minute pieces of debris if any from the rear side of each pellet, washing liquid supply means for supplying the wiper with the washing liquid, and a drain for draining used washing liquid.
The wiper may comprise a rotary sponge roll, which has the washing liquid supply means fitted in the center of the sponge roll.
Minute pieces of debris can be removed from the rear side of each and every pellet while being transported to the transport tray station, and therefore no extra time is required for cleaning.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be understood from the following description of a dicing machine according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, which is shown in accompanying drawings.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5174067 (1992-12-01), Hasegawa et al.
patent: 5842461 (1998-12-01), Azuma
patent: 6102023 (2000-08-01), Ishiwata et al.
patent: 6257966 (2001-07-01), Ishikawa et al.
patent: 6296555 (2001-10-01), Inaba et al.
Namioka Shinichi
Togashi Ken
Yoshimura Eiichi
Disco Corporation
Eley Timothy V.
Rader & Fishman & Grauer, PLLC
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