Quick change work station apparatus for automatic wire bonders

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Plural joints

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228 45, B23K 3102

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ABSTRACT:
A modular quick change work station is provided for automatic wire bonders which permits the rapid exchange of work stations without manual adjustments for continuing operations. The modular work station comprises a fixed portion and a movable portion. The fixed portion is affixed to a fixed portion of the wire bonder and the movable portion is affixed to a movable portion of the wire bonder. In order to install the modular work station in a precise position relative to both the fixed and movable portions of the wire bonder the novel modular work station is provided with immobilizing means and a plurality of alignment means which align all of the working parts with each other and with the moving and fixed parts of the automatic wire bonder. Thus, when the modular work station is installed into the automatic wire bonder and properly mobilized the work station is adjusted for proper production operation without further adjustment.

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patent: 3949925 (1976-04-01), Keizer et al.
patent: 4500031 (1985-02-01), Pettingell

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