METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
    1.
    发明申请
    METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE 有权
    制造半导体器件的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20090176333A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-07-09

    申请号:US12400892

    申请日:2009-03-10

    IPC分类号: H01L21/78 H01L21/60

    摘要: To prevent semiconductor chips from adhering to the trays during transport, a method is employed which transports semiconductor chips in the following state. When trays provided with a plurality of accommodating portions having a recessed cross section for accommodating semiconductor chips on a main surface thereof are stacked in a plurality of stages, the semiconductor chips are accommodated in spaces defined by the accommodating portions formed over the main surface of the lower-stage tray and corresponding accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray. Here, on bottom surfaces of the accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray, isolated projections having a height which prevents the projections from coming into contact with the semiconductor chips are arranged in a scattered manner. In this way, it is possible to prevent the semiconductor chips from adhering to the back surface of the upper-stage tray.

    摘要翻译: 为了防止半导体芯片在运输期间粘附到托盘,采用以下状态传输半导体芯片的方法。 当具有多个具有用于在其主表面上容纳半导体芯片的凹入截面的容纳部分的托盘被堆叠成多级时,半导体芯片被容纳在形成在主表面上的容纳部分所形成的空间中 下级托盘和形成在上级托盘的后表面上的相应的容纳部分。 这里,在形成在上层托盘的后表面上的容纳部分的底表面上,以散射方式布置具有防止突起与半导体芯片接触的高度的隔离突起。 以这种方式,可以防止半导体芯片粘附到上层托盘的后表面。

    Method of transporting semiconductor device and method of manufacturing semiconductor device
    2.
    发明申请
    Method of transporting semiconductor device and method of manufacturing semiconductor device 有权
    输送半导体器件的方法及半导体器件的制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US20050147488A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-07-07

    申请号:US11007185

    申请日:2004-12-09

    摘要: To prevent semiconductor chips from adhering to the trays during transport, a method is employed which transports semiconductor chips in the following state. When trays provided with a plurality of accommodating portions having a recessed cross section for accommodating semiconductor chips on a main surface thereof are stacked in a plurality of stages, the semiconductor chips are accommodated in spaces defined by the accommodating portions formed over the main surface of the lower-stage tray and corresponding accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray. Here, on bottom surfaces of the accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray, isolated projections having a height which prevents the projections from coming into contact with the semiconductor chips are arranged in a scattered manner. In this way, it is possible to prevent the semiconductor chips from adhering to the back surface of the upper-stage tray.

    摘要翻译: 为了防止半导体芯片在运输期间粘附到托盘,采用以下状态传输半导体芯片的方法。 当具有多个具有用于在其主表面上容纳半导体芯片的凹入截面的容纳部分的托盘被堆叠成多级时,半导体芯片被容纳在形成在主表面上的容纳部分所形成的空间中 下级托盘和形成在上级托盘的后表面上的相应的容纳部分。 这里,在形成在上层托盘的后表面上的容纳部分的底表面上,以散射方式布置具有防止突起与半导体芯片接触的高度的隔离突起。 以这种方式,可以防止半导体芯片粘附到上层托盘的后表面。

    Method of manufacturing semiconductor device
    3.
    发明授权
    Method of manufacturing semiconductor device 有权
    制造半导体器件的方法

    公开(公告)号:US07785986B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-08-31

    申请号:US12400892

    申请日:2009-03-10

    IPC分类号: H01L21/30 H01L23/34

    摘要: To prevent semiconductor chips from adhering to the trays during transport, a method is employed which transports semiconductor chips in the following state. When trays provided with a plurality of accommodating portions having a recessed cross section for accommodating semiconductor chips on a main surface thereof are stacked in a plurality of stages, the semiconductor chips are accommodated in spaces defined by the accommodating portions formed over the main surface of the lower-stage tray and corresponding accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray. Here, on bottom surfaces of the accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray, isolated projections having a height which prevents the projections from coming into contact with the semiconductor chips are arranged in a scattered manner. In this way, it is possible to prevent the semiconductor chips from adhering to the back surface of the upper-stage tray.

    摘要翻译: 为了防止半导体芯片在运输期间粘附到托盘,采用以下状态传输半导体芯片的方法。 当具有多个具有用于在其主表面上容纳半导体芯片的凹入截面的容纳部分的托盘被堆叠成多级时,半导体芯片被容纳在形成在主表面上的容纳部分所形成的空间中 下级托盘和形成在上级托盘的后表面上的相应的容纳部分。 这里,在形成在上层托盘的后表面上的容纳部分的底表面上,以散射方式布置具有防止突起与半导体芯片接触的高度的隔离突起。 以这种方式,可以防止半导体芯片粘附到上层托盘的后表面。

    Method of transporting semiconductor device and method of manufacturing semiconductor device
    4.
    发明授权
    Method of transporting semiconductor device and method of manufacturing semiconductor device 有权
    输送半导体器件的方法及半导体器件的制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US07504315B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-03-17

    申请号:US11007185

    申请日:2004-12-09

    IPC分类号: H01L21/30

    摘要: To prevent semiconductor chips from adhering to the trays during transport, a method is employed which transports semiconductor chips in the following state. When trays provided with a plurality of accommodating portions having a recessed cross section for accommodating semiconductor chips on a main surface thereof are stacked in a plurality of stages, the semiconductor chips are accommodated in spaces defined by the accommodating portions formed over the main surface of the lower-stage tray and corresponding accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray. Here, on bottom surfaces of the accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray, isolated projections having a height which prevents the projections from coming into contact with the semiconductor chips are arranged in a scattered manner. In this way, it is possible to prevent the semiconductor chips from adhering to the back surface of the upper-stage tray.

    摘要翻译: 为了防止半导体芯片在运输期间粘附到托盘,采用以下状态传输半导体芯片的方法。 当具有多个具有用于在其主表面上容纳半导体芯片的凹入截面的容纳部分的托盘被堆叠成多级时,半导体芯片被容纳在形成在主表面上的容纳部分所形成的空间中 下级托盘和形成在上级托盘的后表面上的相应的容纳部分。 这里,在形成在上层托盘的后表面上的容纳部分的底表面上,以散射方式布置具有防止突起与半导体芯片接触的高度的隔离突起。 以这种方式,可以防止半导体芯片粘附到上层托盘的后表面。

    Battery for electric vehicle
    5.
    发明授权
    Battery for electric vehicle 有权
    电动汽车电池

    公开(公告)号:US08733486B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-05-27

    申请号:US13219897

    申请日:2011-08-29

    IPC分类号: B60R16/04

    摘要: An electric vehicle is provided with a swing arm one end of which is coupled to a swinging shaft and the other end of which supports a rear wheel. An electric motor is installed on the side of the other end of the swing arm and drives the rear wheel. The swing aim is provided with a housing space provided in the vicinity of the swinging shaft and a guide groove that positions the battery in the housing space, the battery is mounted inside the swing arm by fixing the battery positioned in the housing space via potting material. The housing space is provided with an opening for inserting the battery on the side of the electric vehicle and the battery is inserted and fixed into/to the housing space of the swing aim from the side of the electric vehicle.

    摘要翻译: 电动车辆设置有摆臂,其一端联接到摆动轴,另一端支撑后轮。 电动机安装在摆臂的另一端并驱动后轮。 摆动目标设置有设置在摆动轴附近的容纳空间和将电池定位在容纳空间中的引导槽,通过经由灌封材料固定位于壳体空间中的电池将电池安装在摆臂内部 。 容纳空间设置有用于将电池插入电动车辆一侧的开口,并且电池从电动车辆的侧面插入并固定到摆动目标的容纳空间中。

    Antibody for assaying ADAMTS13 activity and method for assaying the activity
    6.
    发明授权
    Antibody for assaying ADAMTS13 activity and method for assaying the activity 有权
    用于测定ADAMTS13活性的抗体和用于测定活性的方法

    公开(公告)号:US07833726B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-11-16

    申请号:US11816168

    申请日:2006-01-26

    IPC分类号: C07K16/00 C12N5/20 G01N33/53

    摘要: The subject of the present invention is to provide a useful antibody for measuring ADAMTS13 activity, in particular, a monoclonal antibody and a method for measuring ADAMTS13 activity. Further, another subject of the present invention also is to provide a monoclonal antibody which has specific reactivity to an antigenic determinant site produced by reacting ADAMTS13 with VWF that is a substrate or a partial peptide of VWF that is a potential substrate, but has no specific reactivity to the complete VWF molecule, and a use of the antibody of interest. Those subjects were achieved by succeeding in obtaining a monoclonal antibody (anti-N-10 monoclonal antibody) which has specific reactivity to a cleavage site that is cleavable by ADAMTS13 in the partial peptide of VWF, and further by finding a method for measuring ADAMTS13 activity using the monoclonal antibody of interest.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的主题是提供用于测量ADAMTS13活性的有用抗体,特别是单克隆抗体和测量ADAMTS13活性的方法。 此外,本发明的另一主题还提供一种单克隆抗体,其对通过使ADAMTS13与作为潜在底物的VWF的底物或VWF的部分肽反应而产生的抗原决定簇位点具有特异性反应性,但不具有特异性 对完整的VWF分子的反应性,以及目标抗体的使用。 通过成功获得对VWF的部分肽中的ADAMTS13可切割的切割位点具有特异性反应性的单克隆抗体(抗N-10单克隆抗体),进而获得测定ADAMTS13活性的方法 使用感兴趣的单克隆抗体。

    Water absorbent resin and method for production thereof
    8.
    发明申请
    Water absorbent resin and method for production thereof 审中-公开
    吸水性树脂及其制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US20060183828A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-08-17

    申请号:US11353238

    申请日:2006-02-14

    IPC分类号: C08K5/41

    摘要: According to the present invention, a balance between lowering of the fine powder generated during the production, and lowering of the amount of residual monomer in the resulting water absorbent resin can be achieved. More particularly, according to the present invention, a water absorbent resin which includes a small amount of residual monomer and has a favorable physical property can be obtained while effectively reutilizing the fine powder generated in the production step of the water absorbent resin, without increasing using amount of an additive (at least one selected from the group consisting of thermal initiators, oxidizing agents and reducing agents) for reducing the residual monomer. In other words, the method for production of a water absorbent resin of the present invention is a method in which the residual monomer can be efficiently reduced, and in addition, an effect in terms of the production cost, i.e., recycling of the fine powder, can be also achieved similarly to conventional recycling methods of fine powder through agglomeration.

    摘要翻译: 根据本发明,可以实现在生产过程中产生的细粉的降低和所得吸水性树脂中残留单体的量的降低之间的平衡。 更具体地,根据本发明,可以在不增加使用的情况下有效地再利用在吸水性树脂的制造步骤中产生的细粉末的同时,获得包含少量残留单体并且具有良好的物理性能的吸水性树脂 用于还原残余单体的添加剂的量(选自热引发剂,氧化剂和还原剂的至少一种)。 换句话说,本发明的吸水性树脂的制造方法是可以有效地还原残留单体的方法,另外,在生产成本方面的效果,即细粉的再循环 ,也可以通过附聚与传统的细粉末回收方法类似地实现。

    Method and apparatus for reproducing information from a partially
recorded recording medium
    9.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus for reproducing information from a partially recorded recording medium 失效
    用于从部分记录的记录介质再现信息的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US5508988A

    公开(公告)日:1996-04-16

    申请号:US357149

    申请日:1994-12-15

    摘要: Method and Apparatus for playing a CD are designed to allow playback of a partially recorded disk of CD-Rs (CD-Recordable) having the DRAW (direct read after write) capability. It is determined if a target disk is a partially recorded CD-R recording medium. When a reverse command to return to a predetermined address of the recording medium to execute playback is input, the absolute time for information being reproduced is detected and it is then determined if the absolute time is within a predetermined actual pause period. When the absolute time is determined to be within the actual pause period, the reverse command is canceled. It is therefore possible to properly operate a servo system within that recording area of the recording medium where information has already been recorded, thereby allowing a return to a predetermined address associated with the reverse command. This prevents the loss of control of the servo system. When the pickup position is in a lead-in area of the partially recorded CD-R recording medium, thus ensuring the proper reading control.

    摘要翻译: 用于播放CD的方法和装置被设计为允许播放具有DRAW(写入后直接读取)能力的CD-R(CD可记录)的部分记录盘。 确定目标盘是否是部分记录的CD-R记录介质。 当输入返回到记录介质的预定地址以执行重放的反向命令时,检测正在再现的信息的绝对时间,然后确定绝对时间是否在预定的实际暂停时段内。 当确定绝对时间在实际暂停时间内时,反向指令被取消。 因此,可以在已经记录信息的记录介质的记录区域内适当地操作伺服系统,从而允许返回到与反向命令相关联的预定地址。 这样可以防止伺服系统的失控。 当拾取位置在部分记录的CD-R记录介质的导入区域中时,从而确保适当的读取控制。

    Method and apparatus for discriminating type of disks positioned on a CD
player
    10.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus for discriminating type of disks positioned on a CD player 失效
    用于识别位于CD播放器上的盘类型的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US5414684A

    公开(公告)日:1995-05-09

    申请号:US7872

    申请日:1993-01-22

    摘要: Disclosed is a CD player that ensures a setup operation and reproduction of information even when a partially recorded CD-R is set therein. The CD player sequentially performs the setup operation, starting from the first setup position located at the innermost periphery of the CD, predetermined for the setup operation, until the setup operation is complete at any of n-th (n=2, 3, . . . ) setup positions lying outwardly of the first setup position. If the setup operation is not completed even at an n-th setup position located at the outermost periphery of the CD, the CD player performs the setup operation again at at least one setup position lying inwardly of the n-th setup position. Also disclosed is a CD player that can discriminate a partially recorded, additionally recordable CD-R, and can execute the reproduction control for the PRD. This CD player discriminates a set disk as an additionally recordable one when a mirror-finished portion is detected in the control to detect the lead-in area or when the lead-in area cannot be detected and the TOC information cannot be read.

    摘要翻译: 公开了即使在其中设置了部分记录的CD-R的情况下也确保信息的设置操作和再现的CD播放机。 CD播放机顺序地执行设置操作,从位于CD的最内周边的第一设置位置开始,用于建立操作预定,直到建立操作在第n(n = 2,3,...)中的任一个完成。 ...)设置位置位于第一设置位置的外侧。 如果即使在位于CD最外边缘的第n设定位置,即使设置操作也没有完成,则CD播放机在位于第n设置位置的内部的至少一个设置位置再次执行设置操作。 还公开了可以区分部分记录的可另外记录的CD-R的CD播放器,并且可以执行PRD的再现控制。 当在控制器中检测到镜像完成部分以检测导入区域或当不能检测到导入区域并且TOC信息不能被读取时,该CD播放器将设置的盘区分为可附加记录的盘。