Laser processing apparatus

US10315273B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10315273-B2
Application numberUS-201615222290-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 28, 2016
Priority dateAug 11, 2015
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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Abstract

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A laser processing apparatus has a suction unit for suctioning debris. The suction unit includes a debris trapping chamber and a cleaning unit for cleaning the inside of the debris trapping chamber. The cleaning unit includes a shutter for closing an opening of the debris trapping chamber and a cleaning water supply port for supplying cleaning water to the debris trapping chamber when the opening thereof is closed. The shutter closes the opening of the debris trapping chamber, the suction unit exerts a suction through the suction port, and cleaning water is supplied from the cleaning water supply port to the debris trapping chamber and suctioned through the suction port to clean the inside of the debris trapping chamber.

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What is claimed is: 1. A laser processing apparatus for performing an ablation process on a plate-shaped workpiece held on a chuck table by applying a laser beam to a face side of the plate-shaped workpiece through a water-soluble protective film which protects the face side of the plate-shaped workpiece, comprising: a beam condenser for converging the laser beam; and a processing nozzle for guiding the laser beam which is converged by the beam condenser to the plate-shaped workpiece and suctioning and discharging debris scattered from the plate-shaped workpiece, wherein the processing nozzle includes a laser beam passage port for passing therethrough the laser beam converged by the beam condenser and guiding the laser beam to the plate-shaped workpiece, and suction means for suctioning debris that is scattered from the plate-shaped workpiece by the application thereto of the laser beam having passed through the laser beam passage port, the suction means includes a debris trapping chamber defined by an upper wall in which the laser beam passage port is formed, a side wall hanging from the upper wall, and a lower wall facing the upper wall and having an opening for trapping debris, a suction port holding the debris trapping chamber in fluid communication with a suction source, and cleaning means for cleaning the inside of the debris trapping chamber, the cleaning means includes a shutter for closing the opening of the debris trapping chamber, and a cleaning water supply port for supplying cleaning water to the debris trapping chamber when the opening is closed, and the shutter closes the opening of the debris trapping chamber, the cleaning water supply port supplies cleaning water to the debris trapping chamber, and the supplied cleaning water is suctioned through the suction port to clean the inside of the debris trapping chamber. 2. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the cleaning means further includes a cleaning air ejection port for ejecting air across the laser beam passage port toward the suction port to clean the laser beam passage port, and the cleaning air ejection port ejects air to clean the inside of the debris trapping chamber. 3. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the suction means includes a suction channel connecting the debris trapping chamber with the suction source, the suction channel having a first end and a second end, a suction port in the side wall at the first end, and the second end in fluid communication with the suction source. 4. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the cleaning water port is located in the upper wall. 5. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein there are cleaning water ports on opposite sides of the laser beam passage port. 6. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a shutter actuator. 7. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the shutter actuator comprises a cylinder and a piston. 8. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lower wall has a magnet on a side adjacent to the shutter. 9. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a processing air supply passage in the processing nozzle. 10. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 2 wherein there is a cleaning water port on the same side of the laser beam passage port as the cleaning air ejection port. 11. A laser processing apparatus comprising: a beam condenser for converging the laser beam; a processing nozzle for guiding the laser beam which is converged by the beam condenser to the plate-shaped workpiece and suctioning and discharging debris scattered from the plate-shaped workpiece, wherein the processing nozzle includes a laser beam passage port for passing therethrough the laser beam converged by the beam condenser and guiding the laser beam to the plate-shaped workpiece, a debris trapping chamber defined by an upper wall in which the laser beam passage port is formed, a side wall, and a lower wall facing the upper wall and having an opening for trapping debris, a suction channel connecting the debris trapping chamber with a suction source, the suction channel having a first end and a second end, a suction port in the side wall at the first end, the second end in fluid communication with the suction source, and a shutter for closing the opening of the debris trapping chamber, and a cleaning water port in one of the walls of the debris trapping chamber for supplying cleaning water to the debris trapping chamber when the opening is closed. 12. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 11 , further comprising: a cleaning air ejection port for ejecting air across the laser beam passage port toward the suction port to clean the laser beam passage port. 13. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the cleaning water port is located in the upper wall. 14. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 11 wherein there are cleaning water ports on opposite sides of the laser beam passage port. 15. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 11 further comprising a shutter actuator. 16. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 15 wherein the shutter actuator comprises a cylinder and a piston. 17. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the lower wall has a magnet on a side adjacent to the shutter. 18. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 11 further comprising a processing air supply passage in the processing nozzle. 19. The laser processing apparatus according to claim 12 wherein there is a cleaning water port on the same side of the laser beam passage port as the cleaning air ejection port. 20. A laser processing apparatus for performing an ablation process on a plate-shaped workpiece held on a chuck table by applying a laser beam to a face side of the plate-shaped workpiece through a water-soluble protective film which protects the face side of the plate-shaped workpiece, comprising: a beam condenser for converging the laser beam; and a processing nozzle for guiding the laser beam which is converged by the beam condenser to the plate-shaped workpiece and suctioning and discharging debris scattered from the plate-shaped workpiece, wherein the processing nozzle includes a laser beam passage port for passing therethrough the laser beam converged by the beam condenser and guiding the laser beam to the plate-shaped workpiece, a debris trapping chamber defined by an upper wall in which the laser beam passage port is formed, a side wall hanging from the upper wall, and a lower wall facing the upper wall and having an opening for trapping debris, suction means for suctioning debris that is scattered from the plate-shaped workpiece by the application thereto of the laser beam having passed through the laser beam passage port, and cleaning means for cleaning the inside of the debris trapping chamber.

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  • taking account of the properties of the material involved · CPC title

  • B23K26/142Primary

    for the removal of by-products · CPC title

  • for deburring or mechanical trimming (B23K26/351 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • the flow carrying an electric current · CPC title

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What does patent US10315273B2 cover?
A laser processing apparatus has a suction unit for suctioning debris. The suction unit includes a debris trapping chamber and a cleaning unit for cleaning the inside of the debris trapping chamber. The cleaning unit includes a shutter for closing an opening of the debris trapping chamber and a cleaning water supply port for supplying cleaning water to the debris trapping chamber when the openi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Disco Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K26/142. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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