IP Library Granted Patent US 7,677,523
Granted Patent B2
US 7,677,523 · App. 11/628,127 · Granted Mar 16, 2010

Gravity compensation device for a chip transfer apparatus

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,677,523
App. No.
11/628,127
Filed
Nov 28, 2006
Granted
Mar 16, 2010
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3632
USPC
248/572
Abstract

A gravity compensation device partially or completely compensates a force exerted by a basic mass ( 10 ) on a balancing device ( 12 ) at a first distance from an axis of rotation ( 13 ) by using a force generating device, such as spring ( 14 ), exerting a counterforce on the balancing device at a second distance from the axis of rotation. The first distance, the second distance, or both are selectable for providing the desired gravity compensation. One or more pulleys with an angle-variable radius may be used. The gravity compensation device does not add substantial mass to the basic mass, and is simple in design.

Claims (23)

1. A chip transfer apparatus comprising a gravity compensation device for compensating at least part of the force of gravity acting on a basic mass, the device comprising:

a balancing system, comprising:

an axis of rotation

a balancing device being rotatable around the axis of rotation and being configured to be connected to the basic mass at a first predetermined distance from the axis of rotation for generating a first moment relative to the axis of rotation in a first rotational direction;

a force generating device having a first terminal configured to be connected to the balancing device at a second predetermined distance from the axis of rotation for generating a second moment relative to the axis of rotation in a second rotational direction opposite to the first direction, the force generating device having a second terminal configured to be connected to a reference position

wherein for different angular positions of the balancing device, the first predetermined distance and the second predetermined distance are selected such that the first moment and the second moment have a predetermined relationship.

2. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first predetermined distance is kept constant for different angular positions of the balancing device and the second predetermined distance decreases when a force generated by the force generating device increases by a rotation of the balancing device, whereas the second predetermined distance increases when the force generated by the force generating device decreases by a counter-rotation of the balancing device.

3. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second predetermined distance is kept constant for different angular positions of the balancing device and the first predetermined distance increases when a force generated by the force generating device increases by a rotation of the balancing device, whereas the first predetermined distance decreases when the force generated by the force generating device decreases by a counter-rotation of the balancing device.

4. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the balancing device comprises a pulley having an, at least partially, angle-variable radius.

5. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the balancing device comprises an essentially circular-shaped first pulley, and a second pulley having an, at least partially, angle-variable radius least partially.

6. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection between the basic mass and the balancing device is provided by a flexible wire.

7. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection between the first terminal of the force generating device and the balancing device is provided by a flexible wire.

8. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the balancing device comprises a pulley with an angle-variable radius, the connection between the basic mass and the balancing device and the connection between the first terminal of the force generating device and the balancing device being provided by a flexible wire and wherein the wire is guided along the outer circumference of the pulley.

9. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the balancing device comprises an essentially circular-shaped first pulley and a second pulley with an angle-variable radius, the connection between the basic mass and the balancing device being provided by a first flexible wire and the connection between the first terminal of the force generating device and the balancing device being provided by a second flexible wire wherein one of the first and second wires is guided along the outer circumference of one of the first and second pulleys, and the other of the first and second wires is guided along the outer circumference of the other of the first and second pulleys.

10. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the wire is fixed to the balancing device at a point near its circumference.

11. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the balancing device comprises a first arm for connecting to the basic mass at a first point of connection the first point of connection being selectable along the first arm.

12. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the balancing device comprises a second arm connected to the first terminal of the force generating device at a second point of connection, the second point of connection being selectable along the second arm.

13. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the balancing device comprises a first arm connected to the basic mass at a first point of connection and a second arm fixed to the first arm and connected to the first terminal of the force generating device at a second point of connection, the first and second points of connection being selectable along the first and second arms, respectively.

14. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the force generating device is a linear spring.

15. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the force generating device is a spiral spring.

16. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the force generating device is a gas spring.

17. The chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the force generating device is an actuator.

18. A method of manufacturing an electronic device comprising the step of transferring an element from a wafer to a carrier, wherein use is made of the chip transfer apparatus according to claim 1 .