Breaking-in and cleaning method and apparatus for wafer-cleaning brush
US-2024066566-A1 · Feb 29, 2024 · US
US10271636B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10271636-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414537707-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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A cleaning device for cleaning a substrate is provided. In one aspect, the cleaning device includes a brush engaged with a mandrel, and the brush forms an Archimedean screw thread form. The brush is formed of an absorbent material, preferably foam. In one aspect, the brush is seated within a groove in the mandrel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cleaning device for cleaning a substrate, the cleaning device comprising: a rigid mandrel having a cylindrical outer surface, a wall forming a spiral groove extending inwardly from the outer surface; and a brush formed of an absorbent material, the brush being seated within the groove and extending outwardly from the outer surface of the mandrel, the brush forming a continuous thread form having turns, wherein a portion of the outer surface of the mandrel is not covered by the brush between adjacent turns of the brush. 2. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the brush is formed of one of a poly vinyl acetate foam, a polyurethane foam, and a polymeric foam. 3. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the groove extends from a first end of the mandrel brush to a second, opposite end of the mandrel. 4. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the brush has a circular cross-section. 5. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the brush has a non-circular cross-section. 6. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the mandrel has a passageway therethrough extending from an end of the mandrel, and a plurality of pores extending from the passageway to the wall of the groove. 7. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the brush is engaged within the groove by a friction fit. 8. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the brush is retained within the groove by an adhesive. 9. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the brush has a larger cross-section than a cross-section of the groove in which the brush is seated. 10. A cleaning device for cleaning a substrate, the cleaning device comprising: a rigid mandrel having a cylindrical outer surface, a plurality of walls extending inwardly from the outer surface, each the wall forming a spiral groove; and a plurality of brushes formed of an absorbent material, respective ones of the brushes being at least partially seated within a respective groove thereby forming a plurality of continuous thread forms, and such that portions of the outer surface of the mandrel are not covered by the brushes between adjacent turns of the brushes. 11. The cleaning device of claim 10 , wherein the grooves have the same pitch. 12. The cleaning device of claim 10 , wherein the grooves have differing pitches. 13. The cleaning device of claim 10 , wherein each brush is formed of one of a polyvinyl alcohol foam, a polyurethane foam, and a polymeric foam. 14. The cleaning device of claim 10 , wherein the mandrel has a passageway therethrough extending from an end of the mandrel, and a plurality of pores extending from the passageway to the walls of the grooves. 15. The cleaning device of claim 10 , wherein the brush is engaged within the respective groove by a friction fit. 16. The cleaning device of claim 10 , wherein each brush is retained within the respective groove by an adhesive. 17. The cleaning device of claim 10 , wherein each brush has a larger cross-section than a cross-section of the groove in which the brush is seated.
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