Material or article handling – Article reorienting device – Article frictionally engaged and rotated by relatively...
Reexamination Certificate
2000-12-14
2002-08-20
Krizek, Janice L. (Department: 5652)
Material or article handling
Article reorienting device
Article frictionally engaged and rotated by relatively...
C414S783000, C414S936000, C414S941000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06435807
ABSTRACT:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
(Not applicable)
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to semiconductor processing devices, and more particularly to robots used to transport semiconductor substrates between processing stations and/or storage stations.
2. Description of Related Art
FIG. 1
shows a prior art semiconductor processing system in which a robot
10
is enclosed within a micro-environment enclosure
12
. Various processing stations
14
, which may include storage cassettes for holding a plurality of stacked substrates (not shown), are in communication with the micro-environment within the enclosure. Robot
10
is provided with a robot arm
16
which supports an end effector
18
used to hold semiconductor substrates as these are retrieved from the various stations
14
. Disposed within micro-environment enclosure
12
is an alignment device
20
to which the semiconductor substrates are transported by robot arm
16
in order to determine and/or adjust the orientation of the semiconductor substrates. To that end, substrates such as wafers are provided with a notch at the edge, which notch is suitably detected by, for example, a photoelectric sensor provided in alignment device
20
. During operation, robot
10
, for example, retrieves a wafer from one of the stations
14
, transports the wafer to alignment device
20
where its orientation is determined and/or adjusted, then deposits the wafer at a different station (or the same station)
14
.
The aforementioned prior art system introduces several additional steps associated with the alignment device
20
. For example, the substrate has to first be transported to the alignment device
20
and deposited therein, then after orientation determination and/or adjustment, the substrate has to be retrieved from alignment device
20
and then transported to the destination station. This represents a disruption in the flow path and introduces various steps which increase processing time and potential malfunction.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention overcomes deficiencies of the prior art by providing a system in which the substrate transporting robot is itself capable of determining the orientation of the substrate and changing this orientation. Specifically, in accordance with the invention, there is provided a robot for transporting a substrate having a reference indicium which comprises a robot arm on which an integrated edge gripper is mounted. The integrated edge gripper includes an orienting assembly for orienting the substrate such that the reference indicium is at a predetermined position in the integrated edge gripper, and a detecting assembly adapted to generate a signal indicative of the presence of the reference indicium at the predetermined position.
Further in accordance with the invention, an alignment device for use with a substantially circular substrate having a reference indicium is disclosed. The alignment device is provided with a detecting assembly adapted to generate a signal indicative of the presence of the reference indicium at a predetermined position in the alignment device and an orienting assembly for orienting the substrate such that the reference indicium is at the predetermined position. The orienting assembly includes a first set of one or more wheels each adapted to engage the edge of the substrate and each being mounted for rotation about a corresponding wheel axis; a second set of one or more wheels each adapted to engage the edge of the substrate in an engagement position and each being mounted for rotation about a corresponding wheel axis and for movement between the engagement position and a disengagement position; a first mechanical assembly, including a first motor, for rotating at least one wheel of the first set of wheels, wherein said rotation causes rotation of the substantially circular substrate; and a second mechanical assembly for moving the second set of wheels between the engagement and disengagement positions.
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patent: 4685206 (1987-08-01), Kabayashi et al.
patent: 4770590 (1988-09-01), Hugues et al.
patent: 5102291 (1992-04-01), Hine
patent: 6012192 (2000-01-01), Sawada et al.
Genov Mila
Todorov Alexander
Genmark Automation
Krebs Robert E.
Thelen Reid & Priest LLP
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