Coating apparatus – Gas or vapor deposition
Patent
1990-06-21
1992-08-11
Bueker, Richard
Coating apparatus
Gas or vapor deposition
118725, C23C 1600
Patent
active
051369753
ABSTRACT:
What is disclosed is an injector of the type commonly used in atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition equipment. The injector includes a number of plates with a number of linear hole arrays. The plates are layered in order to produce a number of cascaded holes arrays. The layered plates define a hole matrix. A chute is positioned beneath the hole matrix. On both sides of the chute is a cooling plate. The chute includes a passage, the regions between the cooling plate and the chute form ducts. The top of the hole matrix receives a number of gases and discretely conveys them to the top of the individual cascaded hole arrays. The gaseous chemicals are then forced through the cascaded hole arrays which induces the gases to flow in an increasingly uniform manner. The gases are then individually fed to the passage and ducts which convey them to a region above the surface where the gases are exposed to one another, react and form a layer on the surface.
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Bartholomew Lawrence D.
DeDontney Jay B.
Kamian George
McDaniel Gregory M.
Provancha Kenneth M.
Bueker Richard
Watkins-Johnson Company
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