Container cleaning device
09744539 ยท 2017-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/267
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/0813
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container cleaning device includes a mounting plate shaped for accommodating a wafer; and a nozzle assembly disposed on the mounting plate and including a base and a shell complimentarily disposed on the base. The shell includes an inlet and at least one outlet member disposed on an edge. The base includes a recess communicating with the inlet, and at least one outlet element each being inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the shell. Each outlet member of the shell is adjacent to and communicates with the corresponding outlet element of the base.
Claims
1. A container cleaning device comprising: a mounting plate shaped for accommodating a wafer; and a nozzle assembly including a base located on the mounting plate and a shell complimentarily disposed on the base; wherein the shell includes an inlet in a central portion and at least one outlet at an edge and in communication with the inlet; wherein the base includes a recess in a central portion and at least one outlet at an edge and in communication with the recess; and wherein the recess is in communication with the inlet so that the recess receives a downward water jet through the inlet, wherein the at least one outlet of the shell is in communication with the at least one outlet of the base, thereby providing at least one outward and upward passageway adapted for turning the downward water jet into at least one outward and upward water jet.
2. The container cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the shell further comprises a channel assembly on a lower face between the inlet and the at least one outlet thereof and adapted for communicating the inlet with the at least one outlet thereof.
3. The container cleaning device of claim 2, wherein the channel assembly is tapered from the inlet toward the at least one outlet of the shell.
4. The container cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the shell further comprises a channel assembly on a lower face between the inlet and the at least one outlet thereof and adapted for communicating the inlet with the at least one outlet thereof; and the base further comprises a tunnel assembly on an upper face between the recess and the at least one outlet of the base.
5. The container cleaning device of claim 4, wherein the tunnel assembly is tapered from the recess toward the at least one outlet of the base.
6. A container cleaning device comprising: a nozzle assembly including a base and a shell complimentarily disposed on the base; wherein the shell includes an inlet in a central portion and at least one outlet at an edge and in communication with the inlet; wherein the base includes a recess in a central portion and at least one outlet at an edge and in communication with the recess; and wherein the recess is in communication with the inlet so that the recess receives a downward water jet through the inlet, wherein the at least one outlet of the shell is in communication with the at least one outlet of the base, thereby providing at least one outward and upward passageway adapted for turning the downward water jet into at least one outward and upward water jet.
7. The container cleaning device of claim 6, wherein the shell further comprises a channel assembly on a lower face between the inlet and the at least one outlet thereof and adapted for communicating the inlet with the at least one outlet thereof.
8. The container cleaning device of claim 7, wherein the channel assembly is tapered from the inlet toward the at least one outlet of the shell.
9. The container cleaning device of claim 6, wherein the shell further comprises a channel assembly on a lower face between the inlet and the at least one outlet member and adapted for communicating the inlet with the at least one outlet member; and the base further comprises a tunnel assembly on an upper face between the recess and the at least one outlet of the base.
10. The container cleaning device of claim 9, wherein the tunnel assembly is tapered from the recess toward the at least one outlet of the base.
Description
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(11) Preferably, the outlet 223 is inclined at an angle between 10-degree and 90-degree with respect to the channel 222.
(12) Alternatively, the channels 213 are eliminated in another embodiment.
(13) Alternatively, the channels 222 are eliminated in another embodiment.
(14) The container cleaning device further comprises an open container 91, a cover 92 adapted to put on the container 91, a rotatable support 93 in the container 91, and a pipe 94. The mounting plate 1 is placed on the support 93.
(15) After polishing wafers in the container 91 a plurality of times, the container 91 is required to clean because scale may form on an inner surface of the container 91. In the cleaning step, the support 93 rotates in high speed to rotate both the mounting plate 1 and the nozzle assembly 2. Also, cleaning solution 95 exits the pipe 94 to flow into the inlet 211. And in turn, the cleaning solution 95 flows to the outlets 223 via the channels 222, 213. The cleaning solution 95 is accelerated to generate thrust due to the strong centrifugal force of the mounting plate 1 and the nozzle assembly 2 and decreased cross sectional area of the channels 222, 213. The high pressure cleaning solution 95 spatters on the inner surface of the container 91 to remove the scale from the inner surface of the container 91.
(16) It is envisaged by the invention that the container cleaning operation can be performed after polishing wafers without stopping the producing processes. Thus, the production cost is greatly decreased.
(17) While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.