22nd week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 48 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100136785 | DIRECT PATTERNING METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A METAL LAYER OF A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A direct patterning method for manufacturing a metal layer of a semiconductor device is provided. The claimed method reduces the materials and hours required by prior methods such as the thin film depositing method for a substrate, and the photolithographic method for manufacturing a transistor. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136786 | PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE - In order to provide an anticorrosive technique for metal wirings formed by a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) method, a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to the invention comprises the steps of: forming a metal layer of Cu (or a Cu alloy containing Cu as a main component) over the major face of a wafer and then planarizing the metal layer by a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) method to form metal wirings; anticorroding the planarized major face of the wafer to form a hydrophobic protective film over the surfaces of the metal wirings; immersing the anticorroded major face of the wafer or keeping the same in a wet state so that it may not become dry; and post-cleaning the major face, kept in the wet state, of the wafer. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136787 | METHODS FOR FORMING BIT LINE CONTACTS AND BIT LINES DURING THE FORMATION OF A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A method for forming a semiconductor device comprises forming first and second bit lines at different levels. Forming the bit lines at different levels increases processing latitude, particularly the spacing between the bit lines which, with conventional processes, may strain photolithographic limits. A semiconductor device formed using the method, and an electronic system comprising the semiconductor device, are also described. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136788 | THERMAL METHODS FOR CLEANING POST-CMP WAFERS - Methods for cleaning semiconductor wafers following chemical mechanical polishing are provided. An exemplary method exposes a wafer to a thermal treatment in an oxidizing environment followed by a thermal treatment in a reducing environment. The thermal treatment in the oxidizing environment both removes residues and oxidizes exposed copper surfaces to form a cupric oxide layer. The thermal treatment in the reducing environment then reduces the cupric oxide to elemental copper. This leaves the exposed copper clean and in condition for further processing, such as electroless plating. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136789 | Dielectric Barrier Deposition Using Oxygen Containing Precursor - A method is provided for depositing a dielectric barrier film including a precursor with silicon, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen with improved barrier dielectric properties including lower dielectric constant and superior electrical properties. This method will be important for barrier layers used in a damascene or dual damascene integration for interconnect structures or in other dielectric barrier applications. In this example, specific structural properties are noted that improve the barrier performance. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136790 | Method of fabricating semiconductor integrated circuit device - A method of fabricating a semiconductor integrated circuit device, including providing a semiconductor substrate, sequentially forming an etching target layer and a hard mask layer on the semiconductor substrate, forming first etch masks on the hard mask layer, the first etch masks including a plurality of first line patterns spaced apart from one another at a first pitch and extending in a first direction, forming first hard mask patterns by etching the hard mask layer using the first etch masks, forming second etch masks on the first hard mask patterns, the second etch masks including a plurality of second line patterns spaced apart from one another at a second pitch and extending in a second direction different from the first direction, forming second hard mask patterns by etching the first hard mask patterns using the second etch masks, forming spacers on sidewalls of the second hard mask patterns, and patterning the etching target layer using the second hard mask patterns having the spacers. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136791 | Method of Reducing Delamination in the Fabrication of Small-Pitch Devices - A method of forming an integrated circuit structure includes providing a substrate; forming a first hard mask layer over the substrate; forming a second hard mask layer over the first hard mask layer; patterning the second hard mask layer to form a hard mask; and, after the step of patterning the second hard mask layer, baking the substrate, the first hard mask layer, and the hard mask. After the step of baking, a spacer layer is formed, which includes a first portion on a top of the hard mask, and a second portion and a third portion on opposite sidewalls of the hard mask. The method further includes removing the first portion of the spacer layer; removing the hard mask; and using the second portion and the third portion of the spacer layer as masks to pattern the first hard mask layer. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136792 | SELF-ALIGNED MULTI-PATTERNING FOR ADVANCED CRITICAL DIMENSION CONTACTS - Embodiments of the present invention pertain to methods of forming patterned features on a substrate having a reduced pitch in two dimensions as compared to what is possible using standard photolithography processing techniques using a single high-resolution photomask. A spacer layer is formed over a two-dimensional square grid of cores with a thickness chosen to leave a dimple at the center of four cores on the corners of a square. The spacer layer is etched back to reveal the substrate at the centers of the square. Removing the core material results in double the pattern density of the lithographically defined grid of cores. The regions of exposed substrate may be filled again with core material and the process repeated to quadruple the pattern density. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136793 | EFFICIENT AND ACCURATE METHOD FOR REAL-TIME PREDICTION OF THE SELF-BIAS VOLTAGE OF A WAFER AND FEEDBACK CONTROL OF ESC VOLTAGE IN PLASMA PROCESSING CHAMBER - In a plasma reactor having an electrostatic chuck, wafer voltage may be determined from RF measurements at the bias input using previously determined constants based upon transmission line properties of the bias input, and this wafer voltage may be used to accurately control the DC wafer clamping voltage. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136794 | METHOD FOR REMOVING ETCHING RESIDUES FROM SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS - A method for cleaning structured surfaces of semiconductor components to remove photoresist and etching residues after the etching of the surface, comprising: a) treatment of the surface with an acidic aqueous solution comprising one or more acids and one or more oxidizing agents, b) removal of the photoresist and c) washing with demineralized water in the stated sequence. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136795 | FILM DEPOSITION APPARATUS, FILM DEPOSITION METHOD, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FABRICATION APPARATUS, SUSCEPTOR FOR USE IN THE SAME, AND COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM - A disclosed semiconductor device fabrication apparatus includes a chamber where a predetermined process is carried out with respect to a substrate; a transfer arm that includes claw portions for supporting a lower peripheral surface portion of the substrate and that moves into and out from the chamber; and a susceptor that includes a substrate receiving portion in which the substrate is placed, and a step portion provided to allow the claw portions to move to a position lower than an upper surface of the substrate receiving portion. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136796 | SUBSTRATE HOLDING MEMBER, IMMERSION TYPE EXPOSURE DEVICE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A substrate holding member according to an embodiment includes an opening having a minimum internal diameter lager than a diameter of a space in which a substrate to be exposed on a substrate stage is disposed, wherein an inner peripheral surface of the opening has a shape expanding toward a lower surface at least partly. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136797 | PLASMA OXIDATION PROCESSING METHOD, PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A silicon oxide film is formed in a processing chamber of a plasma processing apparatus by performing oxidation process, by using plasma to a processing object having a patterned irregularity, wherein the plasma is generated while high-frequency power is supplied to a mount table under the conditions that the oxygen content in a process gas is not less than 0.5% and less than 10% and the process pressure is 1.3 to 665 Pa. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136798 | Silane monomers and siloxane polymers for semiconductor optoelectronics - A method for producing a polymer for semiconductor optoelectronics, comprising the steps of providing a monomer is produced having the formula: | 2010-06-03 |
20100136799 | Method of manufacturing semiconductor device, Exposure device, and recording medium - A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes a first absorption step, a releasing step, a second absorption step, and an exposure step. In the first absorption step, a wafer chuck of a wafer stage absorbs the semiconductor wafer to adjust the temperature of the semiconductor wafer. In the releasing step, the semiconductor wafer is released from the wafer chuck. In the second absorption step, a wafer chuck of a wafer stage for exposure absorbs the semiconductor wafer. In the exposure step, the semiconductor wafer is exposed. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136800 | ON-CHIP COOLING SYSTEMS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - Structures and methods for forming the same. A semiconductor chip includes a substrate and a transistor. The chip includes N interconnect layers on the substrate, N being a positive integer. The chip includes a cooling pipes system inside the N interconnect layers. The cooling pipes system does not include any solid or liquid material. Given any first point and any second point in the cooling pipes system, there exists a continuous path which connects the first and second points and which is totally within the cooling pipes system. A first portion of the cooling pipes system overlaps the transistor. A second portion of the cooling pipes system is higher than the substrate and lower than a top interconnect layer. The second portion is in direct physical contact with a surrounding ambient. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136801 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A two-part inductive connector comprises a primary part having a primary half core and a secondary part having a secondary half core, the primary part including first locking means which are engageable with second locking means on the secondary part, one of the primary or secondary parts further comprising a pin which is receivable in a recess formed in the other of the primary or secondary parts, the connector having an unlocked position in which the primary and secondary half cores are not aligned and in which the first and second locking means are not engaged, and a locked position in which the primary and secondary half cores are aligned and the first and second locking means engaged, the connector moving between the unlocked and locked positions by relative rotation of the primary and secondary parts about the pin. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136802 | TESTING DEVICE AND TESTING FIXTURES USED THEREIN - A testing device for testing a circuit board including a first connector includes a connecting circuit board including a second connector, a mounting board, a fixing board, and multiple fastening members. The mounting board includes multiple mounting holes. The fixing board includes a base and a cover. The base includes multiple stepped holes corresponding to the mounting holes. The connecting circuit board is fixed in the fixing board. Each of the fastening members includes a sleeve, a receiving fastener, and a threaded fastener. Each of the sleeves is mounted in a corresponding stepped hole, and an outer diameter of the sleeve is less than a least inner diameter of the stepped hole. The sleeve is longer than a depth of a least hole of the stepped hole. Movement of the connecting circuit board relative to the mounting board allows movement of the second connector relative to the first connector. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136803 | CONNECTOR FOR INSERTING WIRING BOARD, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - There is provided a wiring board insertion connector having only a small restriction on the structure of a wiring board to be inserted to the connector, having high connection reliability such as high durability against repetitive insertion and pullout, and having a relatively simple structure. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136804 | Electrical Interconnection System - According to one embodiment, an electrical interconnection system includes multiple first electrical contacts and multiple second electrical contacts alternatively meshed together using a slider. The first electrical contacts are configured on a first substrate and electrical coupled to a first electrical circuit, while the second electrical contacts are configured on a second substrate and electrical coupled to a second electrical circuit. When meshed together, the first electrical contacts and second electrical contacts electrically couple the first electrical circuit to the second electrical circuit. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136805 | Electric connection box - The electric connection box includes a case main body; a lower cover to be attached at the case main body; a harness-through opening to be structured into a cylindrical shape with the case main body and the lower cover; a wiring harness to be passed through the harness-through opening; and a water-protect elastic sheet wound around the wiring harness to be arranged in the harness-through opening. The harness-through opening has a large diameter portion, which has an inner diameter larger than an outer diameter of the part of the wiring harness wound with the water-protect sheet, and a small diameter portion, which has an inner diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the part of the wiring harness wound with the water-protect sheet. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136806 | Insulative housing and electrical connector with an insulative housing - An electrical connector has an insulative housing, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals and a terminal shield. The first and second terminals are mounted in the insulative housing and each terminal has a soldering segment. The terminal shield substantially shields the soldering segments of the second terminals and prevents electromagnetic interference so that transmitting high frequency signals on the second terminals is stable. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136807 | Electrical Connector Element - An electrical connector element for connection of a conductor to a circuit board, having a housing, at least one clamp connector for the conductor and at least two connector pins for preferably soldered connection to the circuit board, is disclosed. The housing has at least one separating element made from insulating material, projecting from the lower side, facing away from the circuit board in the assembled position, at least partly arranged between the connector pins and extending through the circuit board in the assembled position, in order to permit the connector pins of the electrical connector element to be arranged closer together. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136808 | Electrical Connector - A single pole power connector system includes a plurality of single pole connectors for carrying electric current in a multi-phase power applications. A single pole connector can be provided for each phase or line of the application. The single pole connectors can include mating male plugs and female receptacles. To releasably couple the male plugs and female receptacles of each single pole connector together, the plugs and receptacles can include between them a coupling feature. To prevent or avoid misconnections between male plugs and female receptacles of different single pole connectors, the plugs and receptacles can also include between themselves a polarization feature. The polarization feature can be angularly offset with respect to the coupling feature so that the plugs and receptacles can only couple with their intended pair. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136809 | Safety Device for a Plug (Patch Guard) - The invention relates to a security device for a plug ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136810 | Telecommunications Connectivity System - A telecommunications connectivity system including a patch panel comprising a plurality of ports, each port including first and second electrical terminals, the first electrical terminal enabling at least one data communications standard not enabled by the second electrical terminal. The telecommunications connectivity system also includes a terminal selection system including a terminal selector that houses an electrical connector. The terminal selector may be installed in one of the ports such that the electrical connector connects to either the first or second electrical terminal, as preselected. The telecommunications connectivity system also includes a wall receptacle system electrically connected to each of the ports, the wall receptacle system including first and second jacks, the first jack enabling at least one data communications standard not enabled by the second jack. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136811 | BUTTON DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A button device includes a button operations part; a button base part connected to a mechanism part, the mechanism part being operated by operating the button operations part; and a connecting part configured to connect the button base part and the button operations part to each other at least based on the operation of the button operations part. The connecting part includes a mechanism configured to break connection between the button operations part and the button base part in a case where an external force equal to or greater than strength of the button base part is applied to the button operations part. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136812 | Safety Socket - A safety socket adapted for receiving a terminal of a plug includes a socket housing with a plurality of electrodes being mounted thereon, a socket cover coupled with the socket housing and an insulating case mounted between the socket housing and the socket cover. The socket cover has a plurality of insertion holes corresponding to the electrodes. And the insulating case is located above the electrode for holding the terminal separated from the electrode and has a through hole aligned with the electrode and the insertion hole. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136813 | HIGH DENSITY COAXIAL SWITCHING JACK - A coaxial switching jack with a pair of coaxial assemblies mounted within a housing having a pair of front openings. The coaxial assemblies each include a center conductor and a shell conductor. The center conductors are connected by a first spring and the shell conductors are connected by a second spring. Insertion of a coaxial cable connector within one of the front openings deflects the springs from the corresponding coaxial assembly and disconnects the center and shell conductors of the two assemblies. The jack may also be configured to provide an electrical connection between the center and shell conductors of the second coaxial assembly if a coaxial cable connector is inserted within the first coaxial assembly. The connection between the center and shell conductors of the second coaxial assembly may allow for selection of a desired electrical impedance. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136814 | PACKING AND CONNECTOR HAVING THE SAME - [Problems] To provide a packing which makes it easy to connect the connector housing to which the packing is attached to the mating connector housing, and keeps a connecting area between the connector housing watertight, and to provide a connector having the packing. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136815 | ELECTRICAL FLEX CONNECTOR FOR MOUNTING ON A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD - An electrical flex connector device for a printed circuit board, comprising a female member having a fixation portion for affixing the female member to an associated printed circuit board, a tab member extending from the fixation portion and configured to guide a male member of the flex connector device and to hold the male member between the tab member and the printed circuit board and a least one fastening member arranged on the female member for securely holding the male member in a predetermined position. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136816 | SIM CARD CONNECTING DEVICE FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card connecting device for a portable electronic device which is adapted to further reduce a thickness of the portable electronic device by limiting the height of the SIM card connecting device. The device includes: a printed circuit board (PCB); one or more patterned contacts provided on the PCB and being coupled with one or more contacts formed on the SIM card; and a housing mounted on the PCB for allowing the SIM card to be inserted into/extracted from the housing. The housing presses the inserted SIM card so that the contacts of the SIM card and the patterned contacts come into substantial pressurized contact and/or pressurized contact with each other, depending on a shape of the patterns. According to the present invention, the SIM card mounting space can be reduced, and the portable electronic device can have a further reduction in thickness. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136817 | ELECTRIC PLUG CONNECTOR HAVING A SEALING ELEMENT - The invention relates to an electric plug-in connector having a contact carrier ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136818 | Device and method for producing a device - A device has a housing ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136819 | CONNECTOR - A connector is provided with a pair of female and male housings ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136820 | HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE CONNECTOR RETENTION APPARATUS - An apparatus for positioning and retaining an HDMI connector relative to an HDMI device comprises a body portion connected to the HDMI device and comprising a sidewall having an aperture through which a plug portion of the HDMI connector is insertable into a receptacle of the HDMI device and a bracket portion comprising a floor connected along a bottom edge of the sidewall and extending perpendicularly thereto. The bracket further comprises a support connected along an edge of the floor opposite the sidewall and extending upwardly from and perpendicularly to the floor and a fin connected along an edge of the support opposite the floor and extending perpendicularly to the support, the fin including a pair of openings disposed therethrough, the pair of openings corresponding to the aperture. Means are provided for securing a cable portion of the HDMI connector to the fin via the pair of openings when the plug portion is secured in the receptacle. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136821 | Connector terminal and method for making the same - A connector terminal mounted in a flexible printed circuit board connector for electrically connecting with the flexible printed circuit board includes a fixing portion of strip shape, a soldering portion connecting with one end of the fixing portion and a contacting portion extending upwards from the other end of the fixing portion to show an arc shape. The contacting portion has a retaining portion protruding from a peak thereof. The retaining portion includes a smooth contacting surface for contacting the flexible printed circuit board and an end surface defined at one end thereof. The contacting surface and the end surface define a sharp junction therebetween. A peak of the sharp junction is capable of interfering with the flexible printed circuit board. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136822 | CABLE CLAMP - The invention concerns a Cable clamp for a cable connector, the cable clamp being arranged for receiving and capturing a portion of at least one cable extending along an extension direction from the connector. The cable clamp includes a first section and a plurality of second sections which are movably attached or attachable to the first section; the first section includes at least one through-hole extending in the direction of extension, which through-hole is configured for receiving a first portion of at least one cable penetrating through the hole and at least a portion of the second sections is arranged for capturing between them a second portion of the at least one cable penetrating through the hole and extending therefrom. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136823 | Fully Insulated Fuse Test and Ground Device - A fuse test and ground device includes an insulated housing with a bore that extends from the front of the housing towards the rear of the housing. An electrical contact is disposed partially within the bore. A current interrupter, such as a fuse, is electrically connected between the contact and a testing ground lead. An eye, having it's surface insulated by the housing, can be attached to the housing and provide a connection point for manipulation of the device. A grounding bore extends from a second aperture into the housing and provides an electrical connection to the contact. A grounding plug can be connected to ground on one end and inserted into the grounding bore to create a permanent ground for the device. An annunciator is connected to the current interrupter such that the annunciator provides an indication when a current flows through the current interrupter. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136824 | Fully Insulated Fuse Test and Ground Device - A fuse test and ground device includes an insulated housing with a bore that extends from the front of the housing towards the rear of the housing. An electrical contact is disposed partially within the bore. A current interrupter, such as a fuse, is electrically connected between the contact and a testing ground lead. An eye, having it's surface insulated by the housing, can be attached to the housing and provide a connection point for manipulation of the device. A grounding bore extends from a second aperture into the housing and provides an electrical connection to the contact. A grounding plug can be connected to ground on one end and inserted into the grounding bore to create a permanent ground for the device. An annunciator is connected to the current interrupter such that the annunciator provides an indication when a current flows through the current interrupter. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136825 | CONNECTOR APPARATUS - A connector apparatus includes a main body and a cover. The main body includes a fixed member and an receiving member. A plurality of connectors is fixed in the fixed member. The receiving member is configured for receiving another connector. The cover is detachably mounted to the receiving member to cover the another connector in response to the another connector being installed in the receiving member. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136826 | CHIP HERMETIC PACKAGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - An electrical device includes a connector, a circuit board and a connector-securing structure. The connector includes a body and a fixing pin extending from the body for fixing the connector on the circuit board. The circuit board defines a gap corresponding to an outer profile of the connector for receiving the connector. The connector-securing structure is provided for securing the connector in the gap of the circuit board. The connector-securing structure includes a holding portion and a holding slot. The holding portion is perpendicular to and extends from the fixing pin. The holding slot is defined through the circuit board in a position corresponding to the holding portion. The holding slot is engaged with the gap of the circuit board for receiving and holding the holding portion. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136827 | Coaxial Cable Connector With Threaded Post - A compression-type coaxial cable connector includes a post with at least one helical thread thereon. A typical coaxial cable includes a dielectric layer and a cable braid. The threaded post engages the coaxial cable between the cable braid and the dielectric layer, and can be installed by screwing the threaded post into the coaxial cable end. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136828 | RECEPTACLE RF CONNECTOR HAVING CUTOUTS ON A TUBULAR FRAME OF AN OUTER SHELL - A receptacle RF connector includes an outer shell having a third unsealed tubular frame, at least a cutout is defined around the third unsealed tubular frame and runs through a lower periphery downwardly, each cutout has an upper periphery and is located under a locking tuber correspondingly, the upper periphery of each cutout keeps a predetermined distance with a top face of the dielectric block, so as to avoid the overloaded stress loaded on the receptacle RF connector caused by the plug RF connector. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136829 | DIVIDED CONNECTOR - A divided connector, comprises a terminal having an electric contact part protruding from a main body front part and an electric wire attached under pressure to a main body rear part; an inner housing that allows the terminal inserted into an inner part to be engaged with a terminal engaging piece and attached and the main body front part to protrude from a front end; an outer housing that allows the inner housing inserted into an inner part from a rear part to be engaged with a flexible engaging piece and attached; a terminal positioning regulating wall provided in the outer housing and having a contact part inserting hole for inserting the electric contact part; and a front part positioning frame protruding in the rear surface of the terminal positioning regulating wall correspondingly to the contact part inserting hole to enclose and position the main body front part. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136830 | Terminal shield and electrical connector with a terminal shield - An electrical connector has an insulative housing, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals and a terminal shield. The first and second terminals are mounted in the insulative housing and each terminal has a soldering segment. The terminal shield substantially shields the soldering segments of the second terminals and prevents electromagnetic interference so that transmitting high frequency signals on the second terminals is stable. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136831 | RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR INTEGRATING WITH DIFFERENT INTERFACES - Provided is an electrical connector including an insulative housing having a main body and a pair of tongue plates perpendicular extending from said main body along a mating direction. Said tongue plates are parallel to each other and each defines a plurality of terminal grooves thereon. A plurality of terminals are received in the terminal grooves. A metallic shell is retained on the main body of the insulative housing and encloses said pair of tongue plates thereby defining a mating opening therein. The mating opening defines a first and a second different interfaces in communication with each other. At least a partition portion protrudes toward the mating opening from said main body and defines a bottom surface to act as a top wall of the second interface. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136832 | SHIELDED CONNECTOR - A shielded connector achieving sufficient contact load between a shielded conductor and a crimp portion of an outer conductor shell without influence such as deformation of cross sections on signal wires when the crimp portion is crimped onto the conductor, and enhanced pull-out strength of a shielded cable against the shell. The shell includes a tubular connection portion having an arc-shaped cross section and arranged to be inserted into the conductor end portion exposed by stripping off a sheath portion at the cable end portion, shielded conductor crimping portions opposed to the connection portion and arranged to be crimped onto the conductor end portion into which the connection portion has been inserted, and fitting spaces provided to an inside of the conductor crimping portions at positions opposed to the tubular connection portion. Upper ends of the connection portion and the conductor are inserted into the spaces during crimping process. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136833 | Zinc Die-Cast Housing for a Plug Connector - The present invention relates to a zinc die-cast housing ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136834 | IC SOCKET HAVING POSITIONING MEANS FOR PICK-UP CAP - An IC socket ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136835 | Next High Frequency Improvement by Using Frequency Dependent Effective Capacitance - A connector is provided for simultaneously improving both the NEXT high frequency performance when low crosstalk plugs are used and the NEXT low frequency performance when high crosstalk plugs are used. The connector includes a first compensation structure provided on an inner metalized layer of the PCB at a first stage area of the PCB, and a second compensation structure, provided at a second stage area of the PCB, for increasing compensation capacitance with increasing frequency. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136836 | Electric connection box - The present invention is to provide an electric connection box which can prevent a fuse attaching portion from being heated to high temperature. The electric connection box includes a fuse attaching portion in which a plurality of fuses are directly aligned and attached, a case body having a plurality of the fuse attaching portions on an upper surface thereof, and a hole provided between the fuse attaching portions, the hole passing through the case body from a lower surface to the upper surface thereof. The hole is separated into a small hole smaller than a size of the fuse by a partition wall. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136837 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH ENHANCED CONTACT PRESSURE - An electrical connector is disclosed comprising a female contact member and at least one resilient contact pressure enhancing member, wherein at least a part of the female contact member is formed as a substantially cylindrical shell having at least one slit extending in a longitudinal direction from an open end of the cylindrical shell at least a part of the way to the other end of the cylindrical shell, the at least one contact pressure enhancing member is arranged to apply an inward pressure to at least a part of an outer surface of the cylindrical shell, the at least one contact pressure enhancing member applies pressure to the outer surface of the shell from substantially all radial directions, and the at least one contact pressure enhancing member is an O-ring. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136838 | BATTERY CONNECTOR - A battery connector adapted for being electrically connected with a printed circuit board includes an insulating housing defining a plurality of terminal passageways, a plurality of fixing members fastened in the insulating housing and stretching beyond a top surface of the insulating housing for being soldered to the printed circuit board, and a plurality of electrical terminals disposed in the corresponding terminal passageways and each having a fixing board, a first contact portion stretching out of a bottom surface of the insulating housing and a substantially lying-V shaped second elastic portion extended from a top of the fixing board. A free end of the second elastic portion stretches out of the top surface of the insulating housing and is arched upward to form a second contact portion capable of elastically abutting against the printed circuit board. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136839 | PRINTED BOARD CONNECTOR - The present invention provides a printed board connector, and the printed board connector includes an insulating casing, a plurality of signal modules, and a plurality of metal shielding elements. The insulating casing includes a rib. The rib extends a plurality of insulating shielding walls downwardly and the signal modules are received between the insulating shielding walls and are tightly mounted in the rib. The metal shielding elements are received between the insulating shielding walls and are tightly mounted in the rib and the signal modules. When a user presses the printed circuit connector to connect with a circuit board, the rib guides and positions the signal modules and the metal shielding elements, moreover, the rib enhances the strength of the assembling with the circuit board. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136840 | APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING CONTROLLED IMPEDANCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CONTACT - An apparatus for providing a controlled impedance directly to predetermined contact elements within a socket, thereby reducing the “distorting” nature of the electrical interconnection system. In an illustrative embodiment of the present invention, predetermined contacts of a socket may have a resistance, inductance, capacitance, or a combination thereof incorporated therein. In another illustrative embodiment, at least one active element(s) may also be incorporated into predefined contacts. In this manner, predefined contacts may “process” the corresponding signal in a predetermined manner, defined by the circuitry incorporated on the contact itself. Illustrative functions that may be performed include, but are not limited to, amplifying, analog-to-digital converting, digital-to-analog converting, predefined logic functions, or any other function that may be performed via a combination of active and/or passive elements including a microprocessor function. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136841 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector (a connector) includes a housing and a terminal disposed in the housing. The terminal includes a contact portion. When the connector is fitted to a mating connector in a fitting direction, the contact portion pushes a mating terminal of the mating connector in a pushing direction perpendicular to the fitting direction and deforms the mating terminal elastically in the pushing direction. The contact portion includes a guide portion and a sliding contact portion with a protruded band shape situated at a rear position in the fitting direction relative to the guide portion. The guide portion guides the mating terminal and the sliding contact portion slides against the mating terminal when the connector is fitted to the mating connector. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136842 | CONNECTOR - A connector which can be made small is provided. The connector | 2010-06-03 |
20100136843 | PLUG-AND-SOCKET CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - The proposed plug-and-socket connector assembly comprises a male plug with contact pins and a female receptacle with contact sockets. The receptacle comprises a slider, opening the sockets to pass the pins and closing them by tight clamping, an arm displacing the slider, a lock holding the slider so that the pins freely penetrate into the sockets, and a lock releasing button. Optionally, the arm can be substituted by a knob, shifting the slider on guides. The slider is designed as a frame with a grid of plates passing through rows of the sockets shaped as clamps having embracing portions for tightly gripping the pins. The first sockets' ends are fixed in the receptacle, the second ends thereof are movable, varying the embracing portions. The proposed assembly improves contact, simplifies the design of such devices, and reduces their size. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136844 | RECEPTACLE BACKPLANE CONNECTOR HAVING INTERFACE MATING WITH PLUG CONNECTORS HAVING DIFFERENT PITCH ARRANGEMENT - The electrical connector ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136845 | PHONE JACK CONNECTOR - A connector includes an insulating housing and at least one inserting pin. The insulating housing includes at least one groove and at least one plug receiving hole. The inserting pin penetrates through the groove, and is secured by a sidewall of the groove. The inserting pin includes a resilient leg for being electrically connected to a plug received in the insulating housing. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136846 | Communications Jacks Having Contact Wire Configurations that Provide Crosstalk Compensation - Communications jacks include a housing having a plug aperture that is configured to receive a mating plug that is inserted along a horizontal plug axis and a vertically-oriented wiring board that is mounted substantially normal to the horizontal plug axis. First through fourth contact wires are mounted in the vertically-oriented wiring board, with the first and second contact wires forming a first differential pair of contact wires and the third and fourth contact wires forming a second differential pair of contact wires. At least a portion of the first differential pair of contact wires is positioned between the contact wires of the second differential pair of contact wires, and deflectable portions of the third and fourth contact wires include a crossover. Additionally, the fixed portions of the third and fourth contacts are spaced further apart vertically than are the fixed portions of the first and second contacts. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136847 | CONNECTOR APPARATUS - A connector apparatus includes a main body. The main body includes a first module, and a second module. The first and second modules are detachably assembled together. At least one connector is fixed in each of the first and second modules. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136848 | RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR HAVING SHUTTLE TO SELECTIVELY SWITCH TO DIFFERENT INTERFACES - A receptacle connector including at least three mating interfaces is provided and includes an insulative housing with a first and second groups of contacts mounted thereon. The first group of contacts serve as first Interface (USB 2.0), and a second group of contacts alternatively serve as mating interface of second and third interfaces (ESATA and USB 3.0). A switching board is provided and includes mounting interface of the second and the third interfaces. A shuttle member is moveably disposed within the housing and selectively interconnects the second group of contacts with either the mounting interface of the second interface or mounting interface of the third interface. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136849 | CONNECTOR - A connector which is capable of realizing a narrower pitch of contact portions of contacts, and making the arranging pitch of terminal portions of the contacts larger without increasing waste of material of the contacts. Signal contacts ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136850 | Torsion-Style Connector - A terminal ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136851 | Fabrication Process for Co-Fabricating a Multilayer Probe Array and a Space Transformer - Embodiments of the invention provide electrochemical fabrication processes that may be used for the fabrication of space transformers or the co-fabrication of microprobe arrays along with one or more space transformers. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136852 | Press-Fitted Terminal, Terminal Press Fitting Structure, and Electric Connector - A press-fit terminal that is press-fit forward into a receiving passageway formed in an insulator. The press-fit terminal having a fixing section and a plurality of projections. The plurality of projections positioned along the fixing section and protruding in a direction crossing a press-fit direction of the press-fit terminal. Each of the plurality of projections interfere with inner surfaces of the receiving passageway when the press-fit terminal is press-fit, and are aligned in the press-fit direction. Tips of the plural projections and depressions between the plural projections in the fixing section are both rounded, and each of the plural projections has such a shape that slopes forward of the respective tips are slanted more gently than slopes backward of the respective tips. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136853 | CONNECTOR - The stable temporarily locked state of a housing and a rear holder is kept. When the rear holder ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136854 | BATTERY CLAMP FOR USE WITH TOP POST AND SIDE POST BATTERIES AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - A battery clamp for use with (a) top post terminal connections and (b) batteries with side post terminal connections includes a first and a second jaw handle. The first and second jaw handles each have a handle portion and a clamping portion. The first and second jaw handles are pivotally coupled to each other and are biased with the clamping portions in a closed position. The battery clamp further includes a side post adapter. The side post adapter is coupled to the handle portion of one of the jaw handles. The side post adapter includes a load pad and a volt rod. The load pad has an aperture, through which a portion of the volt rod protrudes. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136855 | CONTACT TERMINAL FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A contact terminal of an electronic device includes: a fixing member; a contact member extending from the fixing member and a limiting member and extending from the fixing member where one end portion of the limiting member restrains one end portion of the contact member, wherein the contact terminal provides an elastic force upon the contact member in a direction away from the fixing member, and a range where the contact member moves away from the fixing member is limited since the end portion of the limiting member restrains the end portion of the contact member. The disclosed contact terminal can be directly mounted on a circuit board by using a surface mounting device (SMD) process, thereby reducing production costs and interconnection loss. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136856 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector is disclosed. The electrical connector has a plug and a receptacle that are connectable in a mated position. At least one of the plug and the receptacle have a body and an electrically conductive layer applied directly to the body. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136857 | VESSEL WITH RETRACTABLE MOTOR/GENERATOR ASSEMBLY - Vessel comprising a motor/generator assembly ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136858 | WHEEL SUSPENSION AND RETRACTION APPARATUS - A wheel suspension and retraction apparatus ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136859 | WATER FLOW LIMITING SYSTEM FOR A BOAT INCLUDING A WATER FLOW LIMITING PLANE POSITIONED RELATIVE TO PROPELLER SHAFT AND PROPELLER OF A BOAT FOR LIMITING WATER FLOW TO THE PROPELLER - A water flow limiting system for a boat with a propeller shaft and a propeller including a water flow limiting plane and a mechanism. The water flow limiting plane is provided for positioning below the propeller shaft and forward of the propeller for limiting water flow to the propeller. The mechanism is provided for steering the water flow limiting plane relative to the boat. If the propeller shaft is steerable relative to the boat, the mechanism may be a mounting mechanism which maintains the flow limiting plane generally aligned with the propeller shaft. The mechanism may be a steering mechanism which steers the flow limiting plane relative to the propeller shaft. A bite ram may be included for controlling vertical displacement of the flow limiting plane relative to the propeller shaft. The mechanism may be a mounting mechanism for mounting the flow limiting plane to a propeller shaft carrier. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136860 | FIN ASSEMBLY - A fin assembly including a fin having a base portion, the base portion having at least one extension portion extending from the base portion, at least one extension portion mounting at least one engagement portion, at least one socket mount for substantially permanent inclusion in a watercraft to which the fin is to be mounted, the socket mounting having at least one opening corresponding with and complementary to the extension portion and engagement portion on the fin so that the at least one extension portion and engagement portion can be received in the respective openings; and a securing means for releasably securing the fin relative to the socket mount. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136861 | TUBE RAIL WATERBOARD - A waterboard includes channels of continuously variable depth and angle. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136862 | Vest personal flotation device saver - A vest-type personal flotation device saver includes: (a) a main body comprising: (1) a saver pillow portion, (2) two substantially mirror image saver tail portions extending from the pillow portion, and (3) a central open neck, (4) a gap extending down from the open neck between two closed sides of the tail portions, (5) a closed tail end pocket at the end of each saver tail portion, and (6) three closable, adjacent sides of the main body; (b) a releasable closure mechanism on the main body; (c) a releasable saver waist strap device attached to the saver tail portion; and (d) a locking mechanism on the main body adjacent the closure mechanism; and preferably (e) a conversion grab strap, (f) a storage pocket, and (g) a conversion flotation liner; wherein the main body has open and closed positions. This simplified abstract is not intended to limit, and should not be interpreted as limiting, the scope of the claims. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136863 | Vest personal flotation device saver - A vest personal flotation device saver includes: (a) a saver pillow portion, and two substantially mirror image saver tail portions extending from the pillow portion, with at least four substantially parallel body strap slots; (b) a central open neck; (c) an open-ended gap extending down from the open neck between the two tail portions; (d) three closable, adjacent body sides; (e) a central main chamber; and (f) a releasable closure mechanism attached to each of the body sides; wherein the personal flotation device saver has an open position and a closed position. The vest-type personal flotation device saver may include a closed tail end pocket at the end of each tail portion, a releasable saver waist strap device attached to the tail portion; and a locking mechanism adjacent the closure mechanism. This simplified abstract is not intended to limit, and should not be interpreted as limiting, the scope of the claims. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136864 | Cushion personal flotation device saver - A cushion-type personal flotation device saver includes: (a) a generally rectangular shaped main portion comprising two closed, opposite sides, a closed end, and an open end opposite the closed end; (b) at least one main strap attached to the main portion, the main strap comprising at least one grab strap; (c) a releasable closure mechanism attached along at least one edge of the open end of the main portion; (d) a central chamber within the main portion, the chamber being accessible at the open end of the main portion; and (e) a removable collared insert that fits closely within the main portion chamber, the collared insert being slidable into and out of the main portion chamber. A combination personal flotation device saver and personal flotation device is also included. This simplified abstract is not intended to limit, and should not be interpreted as limiting, the scope of the claims. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136865 | Nonwoven web of polymer-coated nanofibers - A nonwoven web having a top surface and a bottom surface, the web containing polymeric fibers of a first polymer coated with at least a second polymer different from said first polymer, and wherein the second polymer coating thickness is a gradient throughout the thickness of the web. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136866 | LAMINATED COMPOSITES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - The instant disclosure relates to a laminated composite and methods of making the same. The laminated composite includes a plurality of stacked prepregs having an interface formed between each pair of adjacent prepregs. Each prepreg includes a matrix material and reinforcing fibers dispersed therein. The laminated composite also includes at least one fibrous veil laminated to at least a portion of at least one of the interfaces, the at least one fibrous veil having nanofibers attached to at least one surface thereof. Also disclosed herein are a fibrous veil and a method of making the nanofiber-doped fibrous veil. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136867 | SPARK PLUG AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SPARK PLUG - This invention has an object to provide a spark plug exhibiting high withstand voltage characteristics and high strength at high temperature, formed by an alumina-based sintered body prepared with excellent processability and high productivity, and a method for manufacturing the spark plug. This invention relates to a spark plug | 2010-06-03 |
20100136868 | METHOD OF FORMING A COLOR FILTER TOUCH SENSING SUBSTRATE - A method of forming a color filter touch sensing substrate integrates touch-sensing structures/elements of a touch panel into the inner side of the color filter substrate, which faces a thin film transistor substrate, and forms patterned assistant electrodes on the surfaces of the transparent sensing pads for decreasing the equivalent resistance of the touch-sensing structures/elements. Moreover, since an adjacent transparent conductive layer and an assistant electrode layer are patterned to form the transparent sensing pads and the patterned assistant electrodes, a simplified pattern-transferring process can be applied to the transparent sensing pads and the patterned assistant electrodes, or bridge structures can be formed from the assistant electrode layer for electrically connecting between some transparent sensing pads. Therefore, the forming process is simplified. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136869 | METHOD OF FABRICATING ELECTRON-EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - The following method is provided: a method of readily fabricating an electron-emitting device, coated with a low-work function material, having good electron-emitting properties with high reproducibility such that differences in electron-emitting properties between electron-emitting devices are reduced. Before a structure is coated with the low-work function material, a metal oxide layer is formed on the structure. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136870 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE AND DEVICE FABRICATING METHOD - The invention provides a display device using a one-dimensional substrate making layout of a substrate unnecessary and realizing a further low cost. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136871 | MANUFACTURING METHOD OF A LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL, AND A LIQUID CRYSTAL DRIPPING DEVICE USED THEREFOR - A manufacturing method of the liquid crystal display panel and a liquid crystal dripping device for the liquid crystal dripping and panel pasting method, by which residual moisture, gas constituents, and foreign substances mixed in the liquid crystal can be removed assuredly, and an occurrence of display fault can be suppressed, and can also improve display quality and a yield of the liquid crystal display panel, is provided. In this manufacturing method, prior to drip the liquid crystal on the substrate, pre-treatments, which combines suitably vacuum treatment which removes residual moisture and gas constituents from the liquid crystal maintaining the liquid crystal in a reduced pressure environment, filtration treatment which removes foreign substances from the liquid crystal, and heat treatment which heats the liquid crystal as required for carrying out distributed removal of the organic substances, are performed. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136872 | Compound Body and a Process for the Production of a Mechanical Connection - A compound body has a first body part ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136873 | Collapsible Toy Airplane - A collapsible toy airplane reconfigurable between storage and use configurations. At least one spar member forms first and second wings and is coupled to a fuselage. The main body member and the at least one spar are formed from spring steel with an arcuate cross section whereby they can be reconfigured from a straight, substantially rigid disposition to a coiled configuration. A sheath of flexible material envelops the at least one spar member. The at least one spar member can be pivotable from a use configuration forming the first and second wings to a collapsed configuration substantially in-line with the main body member. The wings can be formed from first and second spar members, each pivotally coupled to the main body portion and each adjustable from a use configuration disposed at a dihedral angle to a collapsed, in-line configuration. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136874 | Toothbrush and amusement device - A toothbrush for children has a snap element adjoining the handle so as to divide the handle into a lower portion and an upper portion, the upper portion including a head having bristles. A snap element includes a male that may traverse an aperture in an ornamental element that can be held adjacent the handle by the closure. The ornamental element and snap element do not interfere with brushing or with holding the handle. The snap element may also contain an additional ornamental element. In either case, the ornamental element(s) may be separated from the handle by opening the closure element and replaced with the user's favored appealing ornamental element. Children or adults are encouraged to collect ornamental element to be attached to their toothbrush. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136875 | Packaged Toy With Selector - The present disclosure is directed generally to product packaging and, more specifically, to product packaging assemblies with try-me toys that may allow a consumer to visualize, experiment, and design various looks available in the product line at the point of purchase while the product remains in the product packaging and after purchase. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136876 | Underground mining machinery toy - A toy or scale replica of an underground toy miner for coal mining having movable parts includes a body having an upper surface and movable caterpillar treads and a plurality of rotatable wheels mounted to the opposed sides of the miner, a boom mounted to the upper surface and extending from the front to the rear of the miner, an endless conveyor mounted on the boom with the distal end of the boom being laterally movable, a bucket mounted to the front and having at least two inwardly rotatably collectors for moving material from the bucket to the conveyor and boom and a ripper head terminating with a cylindrical ripper pivotably mounted to the front of the miner and above the bucket for gouging and digging material out of the wall of the mine for deposition in the bucket and thence movement rearward by the collectors to the conveyor and boom. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136877 | SELF-SUPPORTING PUPPET - The instant invention relates to hand-manipulated puppets. In particular, the present invention relates to a self-supporting hand manipulated puppet adapted to serve as a rest or support for the forearm of the puppeteer. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136878 | SIMULATED EYE FOR TOY - A simulated eye capable of being changed between a contracted state and a dilated state. The simulated eye includes a semispherical eyeball having a transparent portion, a inductive coil, and an elastic film. The inductive coil coils around the elastic film, a size of the coil elastic film is changeable when being operationally supplied with electricity. When the inductive coil drives the elastic film, a size of the elastic film is changeable, whereby the simulated eye is changed between the contracted state and the dilated state. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136879 | SIMULATED EYE ASSEMBLY FOR TOY - A simulated eye assembly capable of being changeable from an opened state to a closed state and vice versa. The simulated eye assembly includes an eye portion, and a driving device assembly. The eye portion includes at least one eyelid, and at least one eyeball. The at least one eyelid is coverable on the at least one eyeball. The at least one eyelid is coupled to and driven to rotate with the driving device assembly. When the at least one eyelid is driven by the driving device assembly to rotate relative to the at least one eyeball to the closed state, the at least one eyeball is substantially hidden by the at least one eyelid. When the at least one eyelid is driven by the driving device to rotate relative to the at least one eyeball to the opened state, the at least one eyeball is exposed and viewable. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136880 | REPLICA EYE - A replica eye includes an eyeball, a first simulating member, a plurality of second simulating members, and a plurality of first light sources. The eyeball is dome-shaped and includes a light-transmitting area for transmitting light. The first simulating member includes a simulating end facing the light-transmitting area. The simulating end viewed from the light-transmitting area is a first color. Each second simulating member includes a first end facing the simulating area. The first ends surround the simulating end. Each first light source is capable of irradiating the corresponding second simulating member. When the plurality of first light sources is turned on, the first ends of the plurality of second simulating members viewed from the light-transmitting area are a second color similar to or the same with the first color. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136881 | EXERCISE OR TOY FOAM SWORD AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A foam sword having a sword blade made from a flexible, soft foam material having a blade-shaped, generally constant cross-section with a major dimension and a minor dimension is provided, having blade edges defined in a direction of the major dimension. The blade has first and second ends, and a longitudinally extending opening extends therethrough from the first end to the second end. The blade includes a reinforcing rod that extends partially therethrough from the first end to provide some rigidity and to which the sword handle is connected, and a plug closes the opening in the second end of the foam sword blade to present a sword-like appearance. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136882 | No end slimming garments - The present invention provides garments having a designed construction with the use of combining fabrics, one made of a stretch fabric of various percentages and the other made of a non-stretch fabric. Garments within any given style use a combination of varying panels made of both non-stretch and stretch fabric placed in strategic sections to push the fat tissue of the body to areas where it is more appealing to the eye. The stretchable fabric gives expansibility to this pushed body fat, while the non-stretch fabric restricts and pushes the fat tissue. By combining the two said fabrics together creates the reshaping of a body. Designs have various infinite combinations of these fabric panels targeting sections to enhance or to hide areas of excess body fat and redistribute them to areas more appealing to create the illusion of a slim youthful body. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136883 | Weld Gun Tip Dressing - A method for dressing a pair of weld gun tips on a weld gun controlled by a robot is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of: placing an alignment tool in a mounting head of a tip dresser tool, with the alignment tool including a central alignment bore having a diameter corresponding in size to a diameter of the pair of weld gun tips; teaching a robot path to cause the pair of weld gun tips to slide into the central alignment bore while the alignment tool is mounted in the mounting head; removing the alignment tool from the mounting head; inserting a cutter head into the mounting head; using the taught robot path to bring the pair of weld gun tips into contact with the cutter head; and dressing the weld gun tips with the cutter head. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136884 | SUBSTRATE POLISHING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF POLISHING SUBSTRATE USING THE SAME - Provided are a substrate polishing apparatus and a method of polishing a substrate using the same. The substrate polishing apparatus includes a substrate supporting member, a polishing unit, and a control unit. The substrate is seated on the rotatable substrate supporting member. The polishing unit includes a rotatable and swingable polishing pad to polish a top surface of the substrate. The control unit controls the substrate supporting member and the polishing unit during a polishing process to adjust a value of a polishing variable adjusting a polishing amount of the substrate according to a horizontal position of the polishing pad with respect to the substrate. Therefore, the substrate polishing apparatus may locally adjust the polishing amount of the substrate to improve polishing uniformity and product yield. | 2010-06-03 |