Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Utilizing fluid pressure – Venturi effect
Patent
1997-02-12
1999-03-16
Cherry, Johnny D.
Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Utilizing fluid pressure
Venturi effect
B25J 1506, B66C 102
Patent
active
058820558
ABSTRACT:
A microchip handling system has a pair of probes with suction cups for handling microchips. An improved microchip holding device is used in lieu of the suction cups to pick up and hold microchips. The microchip holding device has a head accommodating an annular sleeve that retains the microchip in spaced holding relationship relative to a body. The sleeve establishes a large annular space whereby the vacuum force has a large surface area for holding the microchip in engagement with the sleeve.
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Aetrium Incorporated
Cherry Johnny D.
Kamrath Alan
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