US20010003988A1 - Methods of processing semiconductor wafers, methods of supporting a plurality of semiconductor wafers, methods of processing electronic device workpieces and methods of orienting electronic device workpieces - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to electronic device workpiece carriers, methods of processing electronic device workpieces, and methods of positioning electronic device workpieces within a workpiece carrier.
- semiconductor wafer carriers also referred to as semiconductor wafer cassettes, are known in the art. Such carriers are typically utilized for storage, transportation and processing of semiconductor wafers.
- the semiconductor wafer carriers are configured to carry a plurality of semiconductor wafers or workpieces.
- the semiconductor wafer carriers usually include a plurality of slots individually configured to receive a single semiconductor wafer.
- the semiconductor wafers are arranged within the wafer carrier outside of a semiconductor processor.
- the semiconductor wafer carrier is thereafter transported, with the semiconductor wafers inside, into the processing apparatus.
- Some semiconductor processors are typically configured to process the semiconductor wafers within the wafer carrier.
- the front surfaces of the semiconductor wafers being processed are spaced from other wafers or wafer carrier surfaces to facilitate complete exposure of the surfaces to processing fluids.
- semiconductor wafers are arranged with their front surfaces facing in one direction. Additionally, one empty slot is usually provided intermediate immediately adjacent semiconductor wafers to facilitate exposure of the respective front surfaces of the wafers to the processing fluids.
- the present invention provides workpiece carriers individually configured to receive a plurality of electronic device workpieces. Further, methods are provided for processing electronic device workpieces and positioning electronic device workpieces within a workpiece carrier. Provision of the electronic device workpieces within the workpiece carrier in accordance with the present invention facilitates processing of the electronic device workpieces.
- One embodiment of the present invention provides an electronic device workpiece carrier which includes a body and a plurality of workpiece receivers defined by the body. At least some of the workpiece receivers of the workpiece carrier are spaced from immediately adjacent workpiece receivers at different distances.
- Electronic device workpieces are preferably arranged in pairs in certain embodiments of the present invention. Some pairs of electronic device workpieces are spaced farther apart than other pairs of electronic device workpieces according to one aspect of the present invention. One electronic device workpiece may be common to more than one pair of workpieces.
- One method of processing electronic device workpieces provides arranging of pairs of electronic device workpieces within workpiece receivers of a workpiece carrier. Front surfaces of electronic device workpieces face one another in some pairs of workpieces, and back surfaces of electronic device workpieces face one another in other pairs of workpieces.
- the faced front surfaces of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces are preferably spaced by a distance which is greater than a distance intermediate faced back surfaces of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces. Alternatively, greater spacing is provided intermediate faced back surfaces compared with the spacing intermediate faced front surfaces. Such an arrangement is typically utilized when processing of the back surfaces of the workpieces is desired.
- Pairs of electronic device workpieces arranged within workpiece receivers of the workpiece carrier are spaced by at least one empty workpiece receiver in some embodiments of the invention.
- Electronic device workpieces are processed according to certain aspects of the invention following arrangement of the workpieces within the workpiece carrier. Such processing includes wet processing of the electronic device workpieces in some embodiments. Arrangement of the electronic device workpieces within a workpiece carrier in accordance with the present invention improves manufacturing efficiency of the workpieces.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a workpiece carrier holding a plurality of electronic device workpieces.
- FIG. 2 is an elevated top view of the workpiece carrier shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is an elevated top view showing guides of the workpiece carrier in detail.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the workpiece carrier taken along line 4 - 4 of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5 - 5 of FIG. 4 showing upper portions of guides of the workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 6 - 6 of FIG. 4 showing lower portions of guides of the workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view, similar to FIG. 6, of plural electronic device workpieces arranged intermediate selected guides of the workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view, similar to FIG. 6, of another arrangement of electronic device workpieces intermediate selected guides of the workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view, similar to FIG. 8, illustrating an alternative embodiment of guides of a workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 10 is an isometric view of a workpiece carrier including plural electronic device workpieces within a workpiece processor.
- a workpiece carrier 10 configured to store plural electronic industry workpieces or electronic device workpieces W is shown.
- Exemplary electronic device workpieces W include semiconductor wafers, glass or quartz substrates for flat panel or field emission display devices, etc.
- Such electronic device workpieces W can comprise silicon, glass, quartz or other materials.
- Typical workpieces W are processed and subsequently utilized in electronic devices of various configurations.
- the illustrated workpiece carrier 10 includes a first side 14 and a second side 15 opposite first side 14 .
- Workpiece carrier 10 also includes a front portion or side 16 and a rear or back portion 17 .
- Workpiece carrier 10 generally includes a body 12 .
- Body 12 defines an internal bay portion 11 for receiving a plurality of vertically oriented electronic device workpieces W.
- Body 12 of workpiece carrier 10 includes a pair of parallel legs 22 , 23 for supporting workpiece carrier 10 and workpieces W therein.
- body 12 of workpiece carrier 10 includes a handle 13 for facilitating handling of workpiece carrier 10 and electronic device workpieces W therein.
- internal bay portion 11 is shown.
- Bay 11 is configured to receive plural electronic device workpieces W (one electronic device workpiece is shown in phantom in FIG. 2).
- Internal bay portion 11 of body 12 has a basket-like configuration in the illustrated embodiment.
- Side portions 14 , 15 of body 12 define plural slots or workpiece receivers 30 .
- Workpiece receivers 30 are configured to receive and hold electronic device workpieces W.
- Workpiece receivers 30 are adapted to hold electronic device workpieces W in a vertical orientation within bay portion 11 .
- side portion 14 defines plural workpiece receivers 30 and opposite side portion 15 defines plural workpiece receivers 30 which correspond to the workpiece receivers of side portion 14 .
- Corresponding workpiece receivers of side portions 14 , 15 are configured to receive electronic device workpieces W.
- a pair of workpiece receivers 30 receives a single electronic device workpiece W as shown.
- workpiece receivers 30 laterally extend along the respective sides 14 , 15 in the preferred embodiment.
- Sides 14 , 15 respectively include a plurality of spacers or guides 40 which define workpiece receivers 30 .
- guides 40 of workpiece carrier 10 are shown in detail.
- Guides 40 are configured to receive and support electronic device workpieces W within workpiece receivers 30 .
- Individual workpiece receivers 30 are configured to receive a single electronic device workpiece W in the described embodiment.
- two immediately adjacent guides 40 form a single workpiece receiver 30 and support a single electronic device workpiece W.
- Workpiece carrier 10 may be configured for either full V-slot spacing or half V-slot spacing.
- a workpiece carrier 10 configured for full V-slot spacing typically provides twenty-five V-slots or workpiece receivers 30 per workpiece carrier 10 .
- a workpiece carrier 10 configured for half V-slot spacing typically provides fifty V-slots or workpiece receivers 30 per carrier 10 .
- FIG. 4 receiving bay 11 of workpiece carrier 10 intermediate sides 14 , 15 is shown. Positioning of an electronic device workpiece W within bay 11 is shown in phantom in FIG. 4.
- Guides 40 defined and supported by sides 14 , 15 are configured to vertically orient electronic device workpieces W within workpiece carrier 10 for storage and processing.
- Sides 14 , 15 have respective lip portions 18 , 19 and legs 22 , 23 .
- Guides 40 extend from lip portions 18 , 19 to respective leg portions 22 , 23 in the illustrated embodiment.
- Guides 40 are configured to receive electronic device workpieces W and prevent excessive horizontal movement of the workpieces within bay 11 during movement of the workpiece carrier 10 and processing of the electronic device workpieces W.
- an array 41 of plural upper portions 42 of guides 40 is shown. All guides 40 include upper portions 42 in the preferred embodiment of the invention although only seven upper portions 42 are shown in FIG. 5. Pairs of immediately adjacent guides 40 define a workpiece receiver 30 . In the illustrated embodiment, upper portions 42 of guides 40 form upper portions of workpiece receivers 30 configured to accept or receive electronic device workpieces W. Upper portions 42 guide the workpieces into bay 11 of workpiece carrier 10 .
- FIG. 6 an array 43 of lower portions 44 of guides 40 are shown.
- pairs of lower portions 44 of guides 40 also define workpiece receivers 30 adapted to receive and hold electronic device workpieces W therein.
- Lower portions 44 of guides 40 align and hold electronic device workpieces W positioned within bay 11 .
- all guides 40 include lower portions 44 although only seven lower portions are shown in FIG. 6.
- FIG. 7 an arrangement of electronic device workpieces W within workpiece carrier 10 in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention is shown. Only an exemplary number of guides 40 and workpiece receivers 30 defined thereby are shown in FIG. 7. In preferred implementations, the depicted arrangement of electronic device workpieces W is repeated along the entire sides 14 , 15 of workpiece carrier 10 .
- Front and back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W 1 -W 4 are indicated by the letters “F” and “B”, respectively.
- Front surfaces generally refer to the surfaces of workpieces W which typically receive the predominate portion of the processing.
- components e.g., semiconductive components
- electrical circuitry is typically fabricated upon front surfaces of the workpieces W.
- Exemplary electrical circuitry includes logic circuitry and memory circuitry.
- first like surfaces can refer to either front surfaces or back surfaces of the workpieces
- second like surfaces can refer to either back surfaces or front surfaces of the workpieces, respectively.
- the electronic device workpieces W are arranged such that a front surface F of an electronic device workpiece faces a front surface F of an immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece (e.g. electronic device workpieces W 1 and W 2 ). Additionally, electronic device workpieces W are arranged such that a back surface of an electronic device workpiece faces a back surface of an immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece (e.g. electronic device workpieces W 2 and W 3 ).
- electronic device workpieces W may be referred to as pairs where appropriate.
- one pair P 1 includes electronic device workpieces W 1 and W 2 and another pair P 2 comprises electronic device workpieces W 2 and W 3 .
- Electronic device workpiece W 2 is common to both described pairs P 1 , P 2 of electronic device workpieces 44 .
- an empty or unused workpiece receiver 30 is provided intermediate the electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 of the pair P 1 . Further, electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 of the pair P 2 are provided in immediately adjacent workpiece receivers 30 . Spacing the electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 of the pair P 1 by an empty workpiece receiver 30 provides a double or full spaced distance “d 1 ” intermediate the respective front surfaces of electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 . Provision of the electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 of the pair P 2 within immediately adjacent workpiece receivers 30 provides a single or half spaced distance “d 2 ” intermediate the respective back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 .
- Distances d 1 and d 2 are different in preferred embodiments of the invention.
- the distance d 1 intermediate the front surfaces of electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 is greater than the distance d 2 intermediate the back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 .
- Separating the front surfaces of the electronic device workpieces W by an increased distance improves the exposure of the front surfaces to processing chemicals.
- the provision of increased spacing in accordance with the present invention optimizes flow of processing fluids over the front surfaces of the electronic device workpieces W.
- the spacing of the front surfaces of the electronic device workpieces W is preferably sufficient to provide complete exposure of the front surfaces to the etching or other processing fluids. In some processes, it is desired to provide complete cleaning of the front surfaces of the electronic device workpieces W while processing of the back surfaces may be of no concern.
- processing of the back surfaces of workpieces W is desired (e.g., removing an organic layer from the back surfaces).
- electronic device workpieces W can be arranged within workpiece carrier 10 providing increased spacing intermediate faced back surfaces of immediately adjacent workpieces compared with the spacing provided intermediate faced front surfaces of immediately adjacent workpieces.
- an empty workpiece receiver 30 can be provided intermediate workpieces W 2 , W 3 .
- distance d 2 intermediate the back surfaces of workpieces W 2 , W 3 is greater than distance d 1 intermediate the front surfaces of workpieces W 1 , W 2 .
- Arrangement of electronic device workpieces W within workpiece carrier 10 in accordance with the present invention increases processing throughput. For example, seventeen electronic device workpieces W are provided within a full V-slot spacing workpiece carrier 10 as shown in FIG. 1. Only thirteen electronic device workpieces W can be stored in a similar workpiece carrier 10 using conventional arrangement methods.
- FIG. 8 another arrangement of electronic device workpieces W within workpiece carrier 10 is depicted. Only an exemplary number of guides 40 and workpiece receivers 30 defined thereby are shown in FIG. 8. In preferred implementations, the depicted arrangement of electronic device workpieces W is repeated along the entire sides 14 , 15 including the workpiece receivers 30 of workpiece carrier 10 . Similar to FIG. 7, one pair P 1 of electronic device workpieces includes workpieces W 1 , W 2 . Another pair P 2 of electronic device workpieces includes workpieces W 2 , W 3 . Electronic device workpiece W 2 is common to both described pairs P 1 , P 2 of electronic device workpieces.
- Two empty workpiece receivers 30 are provided intermediate electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 comprising the pair P 1 according to the aspect of the invention shown in FIG. 8. More than two empty workpiece receivers 30 are provided intermediate the front surfaces F of electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 in other embodiments.
- Providing the empty workpiece receivers 30 provides a distance d 1 intermediate the front surfaces F of electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 .
- the distance d 1 shown in FIG. 8 is even greater than the distance d 1 shown in FIG. 7.
- the arrangement shown in FIG. 8 provides additional spacing intermediate front surfaces F of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 of the first pair P 1 .
- the electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 of the other pair P 2 are provided in immediately adjacent workpiece receivers 30 .
- the back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 of pair P 2 face one another as shown in FIG. 8.
- Distance d 1 separating front surfaces F of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 is greater than distance d 2 separating back surfaces B of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 . Separating the front surfaces F of the electronic device workpieces W by an increased distance improves the exposure of the front surfaces F to processing chemicals.
- FIG. 9 another embodiment of the present invention is shown. Although only an exemplary portion of workpiece carrier 10 is shown in FIG. 9, the depicted arrangement of electronic device workpieces W is repeated across the entire length of workpiece carrier 10 and sides 14 , 15 thereof in a preferred embodiment.
- Guides 40 , 40 a having differing widths are shown in FIG. 9. As illustrated, guides 40 a individually have a greater width compared with the width of individual guides 40 .
- Two exemplary pairs P 1 , P 2 of electronic device workpieces are shown in FIG. 9.
- One pair P 1 of electronic device workpieces includes workpieces W 1 , W 2 which straddle guide 40 a. Front surfaces F of the electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 of the first pair P 1 face one another. Straddling of guide 40 a provides a distance d 1 intermediate front surfaces F of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 of first pair P 1 .
- Another pair P 2 of electronic device workpieces including workpieces W 2 , W 3 , straddles a thinner guide 40 as shown.
- the back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 face one another in the arrangement shown in FIG. 9. Straddling of the pair P 2 of workpieces W 2 , W 3 about guide 40 spaces the back surfaces B of the respective electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 by a distance d 2 .
- Electronic device workpiece W 2 is common to the pairs P 1 , P 2 of electronic device workpieces including workpieces W 1 , W 2 and workpieces W 2 , W 3 , respectively.
- Distance d 1 separating front surfaces F of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W 1 , W 2 is greater than distance d 2 separating back surfaces B of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W 2 , W 3 . Separating the front surfaces F of the electronic device workpieces W by an increased distance improves the exposure of the front surfaces to processing chemicals and facilitates processing of the workpieces.
- a workpiece carrier 10 is shown within a workpiece processor 50 .
- the illustrated workpiece carrier 10 includes a plurality of electronic device workpieces W.
- Workpiece processor 50 is configured to provide processing of the electronic device workpieces W in the described embodiment.
- workpiece processor 50 provides wet processing of electronic device workpieces W.
- workpiece processor 50 may be configured to implement processing of the electronic device workpieces W which includes removing organic materials from the electronic device workpieces as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,464,480 to Matthews, incorporated herein by reference.
- the illustrated workpiece processor 50 includes nozzles 52 configured to spray processing chemicals (liquid or gas) toward workpiece carrier 10 and electronic device workpieces W therein.
- workpiece processor 50 is configured to quench the electronic device workpieces W.
- workpiece carrier 10 and workpieces W are dipped into a process solution within the workpiece processor. The process solution is then flowed past the surfaces of the workpieces W.
- the present invention is not limited to the described processing methods.
- Arrangement of electronic device workpieces W within the workpiece carrier 10 in accordance with the present invention facilitates coverage of processing fluids across the entire front surfaces of the respective electronic device workpieces W.
- processing of the electronic device workpieces W in accordance with the present invention is not limited to wet processing applications.
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The present invention includes electronic device workpiece carriers, methods of processing electronic device workpieces, and methods of positioning electronic device workpieces within a workpiece carrier. One aspect of the present invention provides an electronic device workpiece carrier including a body; and a plurality of workpiece receivers defined by the body, individual workpiece receivers being configured to hold an electronic device workpiece and at least some of the workpiece receivers being spaced from immediately adjacent workpiece receivers at different distances. Another aspect of the present invention provides a method of processing electronic device workpieces, individual electronic device workpieces having a front surface and a back surface, the method includes providing an electronic device workpiece carrier including a plurality of workpiece receivers; positioning individual electronic device workpieces within the workpiece receivers, the positioning orienting the front surface of one electronic device workpiece to face the front surface of a first immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece and orienting the back surface of the one electronic device workpiece to face the back surface of a second immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece; and positioning the electronic device workpiece carrier within an electronic device workpiece processor and processing the electronic device workpieces with the electronic device workpieces so oriented.
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- The present invention relates to electronic device workpiece carriers, methods of processing electronic device workpieces, and methods of positioning electronic device workpieces within a workpiece carrier.
- Semiconductor wafer carriers, also referred to as semiconductor wafer cassettes, are known in the art. Such carriers are typically utilized for storage, transportation and processing of semiconductor wafers. The semiconductor wafer carriers are configured to carry a plurality of semiconductor wafers or workpieces. In particular, the semiconductor wafer carriers usually include a plurality of slots individually configured to receive a single semiconductor wafer.
- Typically, the semiconductor wafers are arranged within the wafer carrier outside of a semiconductor processor. The semiconductor wafer carrier is thereafter transported, with the semiconductor wafers inside, into the processing apparatus. Some semiconductor processors are typically configured to process the semiconductor wafers within the wafer carrier.
- During most wafer processing steps, it is preferred or necessary to completely expose the front surfaces of the semiconductor wafers being processed to ensure complete processing. Therefore, the front surfaces of the semiconductor wafers being processed are spaced from other wafers or wafer carrier surfaces to facilitate complete exposure of the surfaces to processing fluids. In the prior art, semiconductor wafers are arranged with their front surfaces facing in one direction. Additionally, one empty slot is usually provided intermediate immediately adjacent semiconductor wafers to facilitate exposure of the respective front surfaces of the wafers to the processing fluids.
- Conventional spacing or arrangement of the semiconductor wafers reduces the number of semiconductor wafers which can be loaded into a wafer carrier. Accordingly, fewer semiconductor wafers are processed within a single wafer carrier reducing processing throughput.
- In addition, the diameter of semiconductor wafers continues to increase as the demand for higher chip and die yields from a single semiconductor wafer increases. Providing semiconductor wafers having increased diameters has resulted in a need for improved processing methods and apparatus.
- The present invention provides workpiece carriers individually configured to receive a plurality of electronic device workpieces. Further, methods are provided for processing electronic device workpieces and positioning electronic device workpieces within a workpiece carrier. Provision of the electronic device workpieces within the workpiece carrier in accordance with the present invention facilitates processing of the electronic device workpieces.
- One embodiment of the present invention provides an electronic device workpiece carrier which includes a body and a plurality of workpiece receivers defined by the body. At least some of the workpiece receivers of the workpiece carrier are spaced from immediately adjacent workpiece receivers at different distances.
- Electronic device workpieces are preferably arranged in pairs in certain embodiments of the present invention. Some pairs of electronic device workpieces are spaced farther apart than other pairs of electronic device workpieces according to one aspect of the present invention. One electronic device workpiece may be common to more than one pair of workpieces.
- One method of processing electronic device workpieces according to the present invention provides arranging of pairs of electronic device workpieces within workpiece receivers of a workpiece carrier. Front surfaces of electronic device workpieces face one another in some pairs of workpieces, and back surfaces of electronic device workpieces face one another in other pairs of workpieces. The faced front surfaces of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces are preferably spaced by a distance which is greater than a distance intermediate faced back surfaces of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces. Alternatively, greater spacing is provided intermediate faced back surfaces compared with the spacing intermediate faced front surfaces. Such an arrangement is typically utilized when processing of the back surfaces of the workpieces is desired.
- Pairs of electronic device workpieces arranged within workpiece receivers of the workpiece carrier are spaced by at least one empty workpiece receiver in some embodiments of the invention.
- Electronic device workpieces are processed according to certain aspects of the invention following arrangement of the workpieces within the workpiece carrier. Such processing includes wet processing of the electronic device workpieces in some embodiments. Arrangement of the electronic device workpieces within a workpiece carrier in accordance with the present invention improves manufacturing efficiency of the workpieces.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a workpiece carrier holding a plurality of electronic device workpieces.
- FIG. 2 is an elevated top view of the workpiece carrier shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is an elevated top view showing guides of the workpiece carrier in detail.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the workpiece carrier taken along line4-4 of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line5-5 of FIG. 4 showing upper portions of guides of the workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line6-6 of FIG. 4 showing lower portions of guides of the workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view, similar to FIG. 6, of plural electronic device workpieces arranged intermediate selected guides of the workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view, similar to FIG. 6, of another arrangement of electronic device workpieces intermediate selected guides of the workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view, similar to FIG. 8, illustrating an alternative embodiment of guides of a workpiece carrier.
- FIG. 10 is an isometric view of a workpiece carrier including plural electronic device workpieces within a workpiece processor.
- This disclosure of the invention is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts” (
Article 1, Section 8). - Referring to FIG. 1, one embodiment of a
workpiece carrier 10 configured to store plural electronic industry workpieces or electronic device workpieces W is shown. Exemplary electronic device workpieces W include semiconductor wafers, glass or quartz substrates for flat panel or field emission display devices, etc. Such electronic device workpieces W can comprise silicon, glass, quartz or other materials. Typical workpieces W are processed and subsequently utilized in electronic devices of various configurations. - The illustrated
workpiece carrier 10 includes afirst side 14 and asecond side 15 oppositefirst side 14.Workpiece carrier 10 also includes a front portion orside 16 and a rear orback portion 17.Workpiece carrier 10 generally includes abody 12.Body 12 defines aninternal bay portion 11 for receiving a plurality of vertically oriented electronic device workpieces W.Body 12 ofworkpiece carrier 10 includes a pair ofparallel legs workpiece carrier 10 and workpieces W therein. Further,body 12 ofworkpiece carrier 10 includes ahandle 13 for facilitating handling ofworkpiece carrier 10 and electronic device workpieces W therein. - Referring to FIG. 2,
internal bay portion 11 is shown. Bay 11 is configured to receive plural electronic device workpieces W (one electronic device workpiece is shown in phantom in FIG. 2).Internal bay portion 11 ofbody 12 has a basket-like configuration in the illustrated embodiment.Side portions body 12 define plural slots orworkpiece receivers 30.Workpiece receivers 30 are configured to receive and hold electronic device workpiecesW. Workpiece receivers 30 are adapted to hold electronic device workpieces W in a vertical orientation withinbay portion 11. - In the illustrated embodiment,
side portion 14 definesplural workpiece receivers 30 andopposite side portion 15 definesplural workpiece receivers 30 which correspond to the workpiece receivers ofside portion 14. Corresponding workpiece receivers ofside portions workpiece receivers 30 receives a single electronic device workpiece W as shown. Although only threeworkpiece receivers 30 ofindividual side portions workpiece receivers 30 laterally extend along therespective sides Sides workpiece receivers 30. - Referring to FIG. 3, guides40 of
workpiece carrier 10 are shown in detail.Guides 40 are configured to receive and support electronic device workpieces W withinworkpiece receivers 30.Individual workpiece receivers 30 are configured to receive a single electronic device workpiece W in the described embodiment. In particular, two immediatelyadjacent guides 40 form asingle workpiece receiver 30 and support a single electronic device workpieceW. Workpiece carrier 10 may be configured for either full V-slot spacing or half V-slot spacing. Aworkpiece carrier 10 configured for full V-slot spacing typically provides twenty-five V-slots orworkpiece receivers 30 perworkpiece carrier 10. Aworkpiece carrier 10 configured for half V-slot spacing typically provides fifty V-slots orworkpiece receivers 30 percarrier 10. - Referring to FIG. 4, receiving
bay 11 ofworkpiece carrier 10intermediate sides bay 11 is shown in phantom in FIG. 4.Guides 40 defined and supported bysides workpiece carrier 10 for storage and processing.Sides respective lip portions legs Guides 40 extend fromlip portions respective leg portions Guides 40 are configured to receive electronic device workpieces W and prevent excessive horizontal movement of the workpieces withinbay 11 during movement of theworkpiece carrier 10 and processing of the electronic device workpieces W. - Referring to FIG. 5, an
array 41 of pluralupper portions 42 ofguides 40 is shown. All guides 40 includeupper portions 42 in the preferred embodiment of the invention although only sevenupper portions 42 are shown in FIG. 5. Pairs of immediatelyadjacent guides 40 define aworkpiece receiver 30. In the illustrated embodiment,upper portions 42 ofguides 40 form upper portions ofworkpiece receivers 30 configured to accept or receive electronic device workpiecesW. Upper portions 42 guide the workpieces intobay 11 ofworkpiece carrier 10. - Referring to FIG. 6, an
array 43 oflower portions 44 ofguides 40 are shown. Corresponding toupper portions 42, pairs oflower portions 44 ofguides 40 also defineworkpiece receivers 30 adapted to receive and hold electronic device workpieces W therein.Lower portions 44 ofguides 40 align and hold electronic device workpieces W positioned withinbay 11. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, all guides 40 includelower portions 44 although only seven lower portions are shown in FIG. 6. - Referring to FIG. 7, an arrangement of electronic device workpieces W within
workpiece carrier 10 in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention is shown. Only an exemplary number ofguides 40 andworkpiece receivers 30 defined thereby are shown in FIG. 7. In preferred implementations, the depicted arrangement of electronic device workpieces W is repeated along theentire sides workpiece carrier 10. - Four electronic device workpieces W1-W4 are shown received and held by corresponding
workpiece receivers 30 in FIG. 7. Individual workpieces W include a front surface and a back surface. Front and back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W1-W4 are indicated by the letters “F” and “B”, respectively. Front surfaces generally refer to the surfaces of workpieces W which typically receive the predominate portion of the processing. For example, components (e.g., semiconductive components) or electrical circuitry are typically fabricated upon front surfaces of the workpieces W. Exemplary electrical circuitry includes logic circuitry and memory circuitry. - Alternately considered, surfaces of adjacent workpieces can be referred to as first like surfaces and second like surfaces. First like surfaces can refer to either front surfaces or back surfaces of the workpieces, and second like surfaces can refer to either back surfaces or front surfaces of the workpieces, respectively.
- The electronic device workpieces W are arranged such that a front surface F of an electronic device workpiece faces a front surface F of an immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece (e.g. electronic device workpieces W1 and W2). Additionally, electronic device workpieces W are arranged such that a back surface of an electronic device workpiece faces a back surface of an immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece (e.g. electronic device workpieces W2 and W3).
- For reference herein, electronic device workpieces W may be referred to as pairs where appropriate. For example, one pair P1 includes electronic device workpieces W1 and W2 and another pair P2 comprises electronic device workpieces W2 and W3. Electronic device workpiece W2 is common to both described pairs P1, P2 of
electronic device workpieces 44. - In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, an empty or
unused workpiece receiver 30 is provided intermediate the electronic device workpieces W1, W2 of the pair P1. Further, electronic device workpieces W2, W3 of the pair P2 are provided in immediatelyadjacent workpiece receivers 30. Spacing the electronic device workpieces W1, W2 of the pair P1 by anempty workpiece receiver 30 provides a double or full spaced distance “d1” intermediate the respective front surfaces of electronic device workpieces W1, W2. Provision of the electronic device workpieces W2, W3 of the pair P2 within immediatelyadjacent workpiece receivers 30 provides a single or half spaced distance “d2” intermediate the respective back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W2, W3. - Distances d1 and d2 are different in preferred embodiments of the invention. In particular, the distance d1 intermediate the front surfaces of electronic device workpieces W1, W2 is greater than the distance d2 intermediate the back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W2, W3. Separating the front surfaces of the electronic device workpieces W by an increased distance improves the exposure of the front surfaces to processing chemicals. The provision of increased spacing in accordance with the present invention optimizes flow of processing fluids over the front surfaces of the electronic device workpieces W. The spacing of the front surfaces of the electronic device workpieces W is preferably sufficient to provide complete exposure of the front surfaces to the etching or other processing fluids. In some processes, it is desired to provide complete cleaning of the front surfaces of the electronic device workpieces W while processing of the back surfaces may be of no concern.
- In other processes, processing of the back surfaces of workpieces W is desired (e.g., removing an organic layer from the back surfaces). Thus, electronic device workpieces W can be arranged within
workpiece carrier 10 providing increased spacing intermediate faced back surfaces of immediately adjacent workpieces compared with the spacing provided intermediate faced front surfaces of immediately adjacent workpieces. For example, anempty workpiece receiver 30 can be provided intermediate workpieces W2, W3. In such an arrangement, distance d2 intermediate the back surfaces of workpieces W2, W3 is greater than distance d1 intermediate the front surfaces of workpieces W1, W2. - Arrangement of electronic device workpieces W within
workpiece carrier 10 in accordance with the present invention increases processing throughput. For example, seventeen electronic device workpieces W are provided within a full V-slotspacing workpiece carrier 10 as shown in FIG. 1. Only thirteen electronic device workpieces W can be stored in asimilar workpiece carrier 10 using conventional arrangement methods. - Referring to FIG. 8, another arrangement of electronic device workpieces W within
workpiece carrier 10 is depicted. Only an exemplary number ofguides 40 andworkpiece receivers 30 defined thereby are shown in FIG. 8. In preferred implementations, the depicted arrangement of electronic device workpieces W is repeated along theentire sides workpiece receivers 30 ofworkpiece carrier 10. Similar to FIG. 7, one pair P1 of electronic device workpieces includes workpieces W1, W2. Another pair P2 of electronic device workpieces includes workpieces W2, W3. Electronic device workpiece W2 is common to both described pairs P1, P2 of electronic device workpieces. Twoempty workpiece receivers 30 are provided intermediate electronic device workpieces W1, W2 comprising the pair P1 according to the aspect of the invention shown in FIG. 8. More than twoempty workpiece receivers 30 are provided intermediate the front surfaces F of electronic device workpieces W1, W2 in other embodiments. - Providing the
empty workpiece receivers 30 provides a distance d1 intermediate the front surfaces F of electronic device workpieces W1, W2. The distance d1 shown in FIG. 8 is even greater than the distance d1 shown in FIG. 7. The arrangement shown in FIG. 8 provides additional spacing intermediate front surfaces F of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W1, W2 of the first pair P1. In the depicted embodiment, the electronic device workpieces W2, W3 of the other pair P2 are provided in immediatelyadjacent workpiece receivers 30. In addition, the back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W2, W3 of pair P2 face one another as shown in FIG. 8. - Distance d1 separating front surfaces F of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W1, W2 is greater than distance d2 separating back surfaces B of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W2, W3. Separating the front surfaces F of the electronic device workpieces W by an increased distance improves the exposure of the front surfaces F to processing chemicals.
- Referring to FIG. 9, another embodiment of the present invention is shown. Although only an exemplary portion of
workpiece carrier 10 is shown in FIG. 9, the depicted arrangement of electronic device workpieces W is repeated across the entire length ofworkpiece carrier 10 andsides -
Guides guide 40 a provides a distance d1 intermediate front surfaces F of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W1, W2 of first pair P1. - Another pair P2 of electronic device workpieces, including workpieces W2, W3, straddles a
thinner guide 40 as shown. The back surfaces of electronic device workpieces W2, W3 face one another in the arrangement shown in FIG. 9. Straddling of the pair P2 of workpieces W2, W3 aboutguide 40 spaces the back surfaces B of the respective electronic device workpieces W2, W3 by a distance d2. Electronic device workpiece W2 is common to the pairs P1, P2 of electronic device workpieces including workpieces W1, W2 and workpieces W2, W3, respectively. - Distance d1 separating front surfaces F of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W1, W2 is greater than distance d2 separating back surfaces B of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces W2, W3. Separating the front surfaces F of the electronic device workpieces W by an increased distance improves the exposure of the front surfaces to processing chemicals and facilitates processing of the workpieces.
- Referring to FIG. 10, a
workpiece carrier 10 is shown within aworkpiece processor 50. The illustratedworkpiece carrier 10 includes a plurality of electronic device workpiecesW. Workpiece processor 50 is configured to provide processing of the electronic device workpieces W in the described embodiment. Preferably,workpiece processor 50 provides wet processing of electronic device workpieces W. For example,workpiece processor 50 may be configured to implement processing of the electronic device workpieces W which includes removing organic materials from the electronic device workpieces as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,464,480 to Matthews, incorporated herein by reference. - The illustrated
workpiece processor 50 includesnozzles 52 configured to spray processing chemicals (liquid or gas) towardworkpiece carrier 10 and electronic device workpieces W therein. In other embodiments,workpiece processor 50 is configured to quench the electronic device workpieces W. In such a configuration,workpiece carrier 10 and workpieces W are dipped into a process solution within the workpiece processor. The process solution is then flowed past the surfaces of the workpieces W. The present invention is not limited to the described processing methods. - Arrangement of electronic device workpieces W within the
workpiece carrier 10 in accordance with the present invention facilitates coverage of processing fluids across the entire front surfaces of the respective electronic device workpieces W. Although preferred, processing of the electronic device workpieces W in accordance with the present invention is not limited to wet processing applications. - In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown and described, since the means herein disclosed comprise preferred forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.
Claims (50)
1. An electronic device workpiece carrier comprising:
a body; and
a plurality of workpiece receivers defined by the body, individual workpiece receivers being configured to hold an electronic device workpiece and at least some of the workpiece receivers being spaced from immediately adjacent workpiece receivers at different distances.
2. The electronic device workpiece carrier according to wherein the body includes plural guides and immediately adjacent guides define an individual workpiece receiver, the guides having different widths providing spacing of the workpiece receivers at different distances.
claim 1
3. The electronic device workpiece carrier according to wherein all of the workpiece receivers defined by the body are spaced from immediately adjacent workpiece receivers at different distances.
claim 1
4. The electronic device workpiece carrier according to wherein the workpiece receivers are configured to hold electronic device workpieces in a vertical orientation.
claim 1
5. An electronic device workpiece carrier comprising:
a body; and
a plurality of workpiece receivers defined by the body and being individually configured to hold an electronic device workpiece, the workpiece receivers being spaced to orient some pairs of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces closer together than other pairs of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces.
6. The electronic device workpiece carrier according to wherein the body includes plural guides and immediately adjacent guides define an individual workpiece receiver, the guides having different widths providing the spacing of some pairs of electronic device workpieces closer together than other pairs of electronic device workpieces.
claim 5
7. A method of processing electronic device workpieces, individual electronic device workpieces having a front surface and a back surface, the method comprising:
providing an electronic device workpiece carrier including a plurality of workpiece receivers;
positioning individual electronic device workpieces within the workpiece receivers, the positioning orienting the front surface of one electronic device workpiece to face the front surface of a first immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece and orienting the back surface of the one electronic device workpiece to face the back surface of a second immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece; and
positioning the electronic device workpiece carrier within an electronic device workpiece processor and processing the electronic device workpieces with the electronic device workpieces so oriented.
8. The method according to further comprising:
claim 7
spacing the one electronic device workpiece and the first immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece a first distance; and
spacing the one electronic device workpiece and the second immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece a second distance less than the first distance.
9. The method according to wherein the processing comprises wet processing the electronic device workpieces.
claim 7
10. A method of processing electronic device workpieces, individual electronic device workpieces having a front surface and a back surface, the method comprising:
orienting at least one first pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their front surfaces facing one another and at least one other pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their back surfaces facing one another; and
processing the electronic device workpieces as so oriented.
11. The method according to wherein the processing comprises wet processing the electronic device workpieces.
claim 10
12. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting with an electronic device workpiece common to the first and other pairs.
claim 10
13. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting a plurality of first and other pairs.
claim 10
14. The method according to further comprising:
claim 10
spacing the first pair of electronic device workpieces a first distance; and
spacing the other pair of electronic device workpieces a second distance less than the first distance.
15. The method according to further comprising:
claim 10
spacing the first pair of electronic device workpieces a first distance; and
spacing the other pair of electronic device workpieces a second distance greater than the first distance.
16. A method of processing plural electronic device workpieces having first like surfaces and second like surfaces, the method comprising:
orienting at least one first pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their first like surfaces facing one another and at least one other pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their second like surfaces facing one another; and
processing the electronic device workpieces as so oriented.
17. The method according to wherein the processing comprises wet processing the electronic device workpieces.
claim 16
18. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting with an electronic device workpiece common to the first and other pairs.
claim 16
19. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting a plurality of first and other pairs.
claim 16
20. The method according to further comprising:
claim 16
spacing the first pair of electronic device workpieces a first distance; and
spacing the other pair of electronic device workpieces a second distance less than the first distance.
21. A method of processing electronic device workpieces comprising:
orienting at least one first pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces farther apart than at least one other pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces; and
processing the electronic device workpieces as so oriented.
22. The method according to wherein the processing comprises wet processing the electronic device workpieces.
claim 21
23. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting with one electronic device workpiece common to the first and other pairs.
claim 21
24. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting a plurality of the first and other pairs.
claim 21
25. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises facing front surfaces of the at least one first pair of electronic device workpieces with one another and facing back surfaces of the at least one other pair of electronic device workpieces with one another.
claim 21
26. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises facing first like surfaces of the at least one first pair of electronic device workpieces with one another and facing second like surfaces of the at least one other pair of electronic device workpieces with one another.
claim 21
27. A method of processing electronic device workpieces, individual electronic device workpieces having a front surface and a back surface, the method comprising:
orienting at least one first pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their front surfaces facing one another and at least one other pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their back surfaces facing one another, and orienting the electronic device workpieces of the at least one other pair closer together than the electronic device workpieces of the at least one first pair; and
processing the electronic device workpieces as so oriented.
28. The method according to wherein the processing comprises wet processing the electronic device workpieces.
claim 27
29. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting with one electronic device workpiece common to the first and other pairs.
claim 27
30. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting a plurality of the first and other pairs.
claim 27
31. A method of positioning electronic device workpieces within an electronic device workpiece carrier, individual electronic device workpieces having a front surface and a back surface, the method comprising:
providing an electronic device workpiece carrier having a plurality of spaced workpiece receivers, the workpiece receivers being individually configured to receive an electronic device workpiece; and
orienting a plurality of electronic device workpieces within the workpiece receivers including orienting at least one first pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their front surfaces facing one another and at least one other pair of immediately adjacent workpieces with their back surfaces facing one another.
32. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting with at least one electronic device workpiece common to the first and other pairs.
claim 31
33. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting a plurality of first and other pairs.
claim 31
34. The method according to further comprising:
claim 31
spacing the first pair of electronic device workpieces a first distance; and
spacing the other pair of electronic device workpieces a second distance less than the first distance.
35. The method according to further comprising:
claim 31
spacing the first pair of electronic device workpieces a first distance; and
spacing the other pair of electronic device workpieces a second distance greater than the first distance.
36. A method of positioning plural electronic device workpieces within an electronic device workpiece carrier, the electronic device workpieces having first like surfaces and second like surfaces, the method comprising:
providing an electronic device workpiece carrier having a plurality of spaced workpiece receivers, the workpiece receivers being individually configured to receive an electronic device workpiece; and
orienting a plurality of electronic device workpieces within the workpiece receivers including orienting at least one first pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their first like surfaces facing one another and at least one other pair of immediately adjacent workpieces with their second like surfaces facing one another.
37. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting with at least one electronic device workpiece common to the first and other pairs.
claim 36
38. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting a plurality of first and other pairs.
claim 36
39. The method according to further comprising:
claim 36
spacing the first pair of electronic device workpieces a first distance; and
spacing the other pair of electronic device workpieces a second distance less than the first distance.
40. A method of positioning electronic device workpieces within an electronic device workpiece carrier, the method comprising:
providing an electronic device workpiece carrier having a plurality of spaced workpiece receivers, the workpiece receivers being individually configured to receive an electronic device workpiece; and
orienting a plurality of electronic device workpieces within the workpiece receivers including orienting at least one first pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces farther apart than at least one other pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces.
41. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting with one electronic device workpiece common to the first and other pairs.
claim 40
42. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting a plurality of first and other pairs.
claim 40
43. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises facing front surfaces of the at least one first pair of electronic device workpieces with one another and facing back surfaces of the at least one other pair of electronic device workpieces with one another.
claim 40
44. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises facing first like surfaces of the at least one first pair of electronic device workpieces with one another and facing second like surfaces of the at least one other pair of electronic device workpieces with one another.
claim 40
45. A method of positioning electronic device workpieces within an electronic device workpiece carrier, individual electronic device workpieces having a front surface and a back surface, the method comprising:
providing an electronic device workpiece carrier having a plurality of spaced workpiece receivers, the workpiece receivers being individually configured to receive an electronic device workpiece; and
orienting a plurality of electronic device workpieces within the workpiece receivers including orienting at least one first pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their front surfaces facing one another and at least one other pair of immediately adjacent electronic device workpieces with their back surfaces facing one another, and orienting the electronic device workpieces of the at least one first pair farther apart than the electronic device workpieces of the at least one other pair.
46. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting with one electronic device workpiece common to the first and other pairs.
claim 45
47. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises orienting a plurality of first and other pairs.
claim 45
48. A method of positioning electronic device workpieces within an electronic device workpiece carrier, the method comprising:
providing an electronic device workpiece carrier including a plurality of workpiece receivers, the workpiece receivers being individually configured to receive an electronic device workpiece; and
orienting a plurality of electronic device workpieces within the workpiece receivers, the orienting including forming a plurality of pairs of electronic device workpieces within immediately adjacent workpiece receivers and spacing the pairs of electronic device workpieces by an empty workpiece receiver.
49. The method according to wherein the orienting comprises facing back surfaces of the electronic device workpieces of the formed pairs.
claim 48
50. A method of processing a plurality of electronic device workpieces, individual electronic device workpieces having a front surface and a back surface, the method comprising:
providing an electronic device workpiece carrier including a plurality of spaced workpiece receivers, the workpiece receivers being individually configured to hold an electronic device workpiece in a vertical orientation;
orienting a plurality of electronic device workpieces using the workpiece receivers including orienting a front surface of one electronic device workpiece to face a front surface of a first immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece forming one pair of electronic device workpieces and further orienting a back surface of the one electronic device workpiece to face a back surface of a second immediately adjacent electronic device workpiece forming another pair of electronic device workpieces, the orienting further including spacing the electronic device workpieces of the one pair a first distance from one another and spacing the electronic device workpieces of the another pair a second distance from one another, the second distance being less than the first distance;
positioning the electronic device workpiece carrier having the pairs of electronic device workpieces oriented therein within an electronic device workpiece processor; and
wet processing the electronic device workpieces with the electronic device workpieces so oriented within the electronic device workpiece carrier.
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