Pumps – Electrical or getter type
Reexamination Certificate
2000-05-10
2002-07-09
Thorpe, Timothy S. (Department: 3746)
Pumps
Electrical or getter type
Reexamination Certificate
active
06416292
ABSTRACT:
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
The present invention pertains to a method for transporting at lease one vaporous substance through the wall of a vacuum chamber and into the vacuum chamber. In a further aspect, the present invention pertains to a device for executing and utilizing the method.
Consequently, an object of the invention is to create a method for transporting at least one vaporous substance through the wall of a vacuum chamber and into the vacuum chamber, with which there are no shutdowns as a result of leakage.
Another object of the invention is to assure that no condensation of the vaporous substance occurs during transport.
A still further object of the invention is to create a device for achieving the foregoing goals.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above and other objects of the present invention can be achieved by means of a method for transporting at least one vaporous substance through the wall of a vacuum chamber and into the vacuum chamber, with which a vaporous substance is introduced from the outside into a vacuum chamber through the interior pipe of a double-walled pipe, with electric current from a power supply sourced to the interior and exterior pipes. A maximum of two vaporous substances can be transported with this method. The interior pipe and the exterior pipe of the double-walled pipe is formed of electrically conductive material. The current may be DC or AC. As a rule, the current magnitude is between 80 A and 300 A. Surprisingly, it has been shown that a disadvantageous condensation of vaporous substances during transport through the wall of a vacuum chamber into the vacuum chamber may be avoided in a particularly advantageous manner if the vaporous substance is conducted through a double-walled pipe with current flowing to the interior and exterior pipes. The disadvantageous arrangement of heating strips may be omitted completely.
Structurally, the exterior pipe may be guided through the wall of a vacuum chamber relatively simply without sealing problems. The interior and exterior pipes are connected to each other in an electrically conductive manner in such a way that current flows through both pipes, the magnitude of which may be adjusted also through the selection of die dimensions of the interior and exterior pipes. Due to the electrical resistance of the interior and exterior pipes, the flow of electric current leads to a heating of the double-walled pipe, with the ability to control or regulate the desired temperature directly by means of the power supply. This is particularly advantageous in that a constant temperature may be set for a pipe of constant diameter. It is also advantageous to heat a pipe branch uniformly such that even in inaccessible locations temperatures may be set above the boiling point of a given vaporous substance.
In a preferred embodiment of die invention, two vaporous substances are introduced at different partial pressures; the vaporous substance at the lower partial pressure is conducted through the interior pipe, and the vaporous substance at the higher partial pressure is conducted through die annular gap between interior and exterior pipes. Because of the smaller diameter of the interior pipe relation to the exterior pipe, a constant current flow will heat the interior pipe to a higher temperature than the exterior pipe, provided that the interior and exterior pipes are fabricated from the same material. Since, in order to avoid condensation of a vaporous substance under a lower partial pressure, it must be heated to a higher temperature than a vaporous substance at a very high partial pressure, it is particularly advantageous to flow the vaporous substance at the lower partial pressure through the interior pipe. Thus, for example, it is relatively simple to introduce separately two substances in vaporous form at different partial pressures into a vacuum chamber.
According to an additional preferred embodiment of the invention, at least one vaporous substance is subjected to at least one change in the flow direction within a vacuum chamber. This occurs advantageously by means of an arrangement of pipe branches that may partially feature baffles for changing the flow direction. A change in the flow direction may occur multiple times since all pipe branches are heated homogeneously with electric current, assuring the avoidance of condensation of the vaporous substance even if transport must take place over long distances with changing flow directions. Therefore, it is possible to bring a vaporous substance to the desired target location easily.
According to an additional embodiment of the invention, two vaporous substances are subjected to at least one change in flow direction with the respective changes in flow direction being equal. This is achieved advantageously by means of a double-walled pipe, where the interior and exterior pipes were of the same longitudinal axis.
In an additional embodiment of the invention, two vaporous substances are subjected to at least one change in flow direction, with the respective changes in flow direction leading to an at least partially separate parallel flow of both vaporous substances. Through an arrangement of several T-shaped branches it is possible to separate the interior pipe from the exterior pipe such that the two vaporous substances may be supplied to different target locations. This in no way disadvantageously influences a uniform heating of the transport system by means of electric current. Thus, it is possible to easily adapt the method of transporting at least one vaporous substance through the wall of a vacuum chamber and into the vacuum chamber to vacuum processes which must proceed in a vacuum chamber.
Moreover the problem of the invention is solved by means of a device including a double-walled pipe with interior and exterior pipes, where the interior and exterior pipes are interconnected by means of a power supply. During operation, the interior and exterior pipes must be interconnected by means of an electrically conductive connection. Structurally, the device is relatively simple to configure and it may be guided though the wall of a vacuum chamber without problem, with the particular advantage of avoiding sealing problems.
According to an additional embodiment of the invention, the end of the exterior pipe opposite the power supply opens into a T-shaped branch. The end of the interior pipe opposite the power supply opens into a second T-shaped branch arranged identically within the T-shaped branch for the exterior pipe. A pipe extension having at least one discharge point is arranged on both ends of the T-shaped branch and with a second pipe extension having at least one additional discharge point arranged in the pipe extension on both sides of the second T-shaped branch for the interior pipe. The pipe extension and the second pipe extension are connected to each other by means of at least one connector so that they have a common longitudinal axis. The respective connector is electrically conductive. Consequently, the device is configured according to the principle of a double-walled pipe over the entire transport distance, with changes in direction being carried out by an arrangement of T-shaped branches. This is a particularly simple way to facilitate installation of the device.
In an additional embodiment of the invention, one or more discharge points and one or more additional discharge points feature in each case a longitudinal axis that is perpendicular to the common longitudinal axis of the pipe extension and the second pipe extension. In this way, a required change in direction may be also carried out by means of T-shaped branches, making for a simple and especially quick execution of a structural configuration.
According to an additional embodiment of the invention, one or more discharge points and one or more additional discharge points have the same longitudinal axis. In this way, the device may be configured according to the principle of a double-walled pipe over virtually the entire transport distance, where it is entirely possible and advantag
Leybold Systems GmbH
Rodriguez William H
Smith , Gambrell & Russell, LLP
Thorpe Timothy S.
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