SUBSTRATE CONTAINER VALVE ASSEMBLIES
20170271188 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
- Matthew A. Fuller (Colorado Springs, CO, US)
- Mark V. Smith (Colorado Springs, CO, US)
- Jeffery J. King (Colorado Springs, CO, US)
- John Burns (Colorado Springs, CO, US)
Cpc classification
F16K27/0209
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01L21/67393
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/67379
ELECTRICITY
F16K15/148
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H01L21/673
ELECTRICITY
F16K15/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A substrate container includes a container portion having an open side or bottom, and a door to sealingly close the open side or bottom, one of the door and the container portion defining access structure. The substrate container additionally includes a check-valve assembly, the check-valve assembly being retained with respect to the access structure to provide fluid communication with an interior of the substrate container. The check-valve assembly includes a grommet, the grommet being formed of an elastomeric material. A valve seat is disposed within the grommet, the valve seat being integrally formed with the grommet according to one aspect, and being formed of a separate piece according to another aspect. An elastomeric valve member, specifically an elastomeric umbrella valve member according to one aspect, is disposed within the grommet and held to engage the valve seat, thereby restricting fluid flow through the check-valve assembly with respect to the interior of the substrate container.
Claims
1. A substrate container, comprising: a container portion having an open side or bottom; a door to sealingly close the open side or bottom, one of the door and the container portion defining access structure; a plurality of wafer shelves for holding the wafers, the shelves positioned on one of the door and container portion; a two-piece check-valve assembly, the check-valve assembly being retained with respect to the access structure to provide fluid communication with an interior of the substrate container; the check-valve assembly comprising: a grommet, the grommet formed of an elastomeric mated an elastomeric valve seat disposed within the grommet, the elastomeric valve seat being integrally formed with the grommet; and an elastomeric valve member disposed within the grommet, the elastomeric valve member being engagable with the elastomeric valve seat to restrict fluid flow through the check-valve assembly with respect to the interior of the substrate container, and the elastomeric valve member being disengagable from the elastomeric valve seat to allow fluid flow through the check-valve assembly with respect to the interior of the substrate container.
2. The substrate container of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric valve comprises an umbrella valve member, the umbrella valve member disposed to sealingly engage with the valve seat within the grommet to restrict fluid flow through the check-valve assembly.
3. The substrate container of claim 1, wherein the grommet is a purge grommet constructed to sealingly connect to a purge nozzle for introducing fluid to or withdrawing fluid from the interior of the substrate container.
4. The substrate container of claim 1, further comprising: a purge body housing adapted to sealingly receive the grommet and to sealingly connect to the substrate container; and a filter disposed between the purge grommet and an interior surface of the purge body housing.
5. The substrate container of claim 1, wherein the valve seat is a first valve seat, the grommet further comprising a second valve seat disposed within the grommet opposite the first valve seat, the second valve seat being integrally formed with the grommet; wherein the grommet is constructed to retain the elastomeric valve member in a first position, in which the elastomeric valve member engages and disengages the first valve seat to allow fluid flow only in one direction through the check-valve assembly with respect to the interior of the substrate container; further wherein the grommet is constructed to retain the elastomeric valve member in a second position, in which the elastomeric valve member engages and disengages the second valve seat to allow fluid flow only in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, through the check-valve assembly with respect to the interior of the substrate container.
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11. A substrate container, comprising: access structure for fluid communication with an interior of the substrate container; a plurality of substantially horizontal spaced apart substrate shelves within the interior of the container; an elastomeric, substantially cylindrical interface readily removably coupled with the access structure; a housing received within the interface, the housing defining at least one valve seat; and an elastomeric disk shaped check valve member secured within the housing to control fluid flow through the interface by engaging the at least one valve seat; wherein the housing is formed of a substantially rigid material to protect the elastomeric umbrella check valve member from damage.
12. The substrate container of claim 11, wherein the housing defines a first valve seat and a second valve seat, the housing being constructed to secure the elastomeric disk shaped valve member in a first position to selectively engage the first valve seat and allow fluid flow only in a first direction; the housing further being constructed to secure the elastomeric valve member in a second position to selectively engage the second valve seat and allow fluid flow only in a second direction, opposite to the first direction.
13. The substrate container of claim 11, wherein the housing is formed of a substantially rigid material and press-fit into the interface.
14. The substrate container of claim 13, wherein the interface is a purge grommet interface and the elastomeric disk shaped valve member is an umbrella valve member.
15. A substrate container, comprising: a container portion having a container wall defining a container interior, the container portion further having a plurality of substantially horizontal spaced apart substrate shelves disposed within the interior; at least one substantially tubular environmental control component for directing fluid flow into the container interior; a check-valve assembly disposed within the control component, adapted to allow fluid flow into the substrate container through the control component, the check-valve member assembly comprising: a substantially cylindrical valve seat portion; and an elastomeric umbrella check valve member held within the valve seat portion to substantially disallow fluid flow out of the container through the control component; and an elastomeric interface stacked with the check-valve assembly, an end of the elastomeric interface being sealingly engaged with an end of the check-valve assembly, and an outer circumference of the elastomeric interface being sealingly connected to the control component.
16. The substrate container of claim 15, further comprising: a filter component stacked with the check-valve assembly, the filter component being sealingly engaged with and disposed at another end of the check-valve assembly opposite to the elastomeric interface.
17. The substrate container of claim 16, wherein the filter component abuts against a stop disposed within the control component, to prevent over-insertion within the control component.
18. The substrate container of claim 15, wherein the valve seat portion is in the shape of a cylindrical disk and defines a circumferential groove; further wherein the substrate container comprises an O-ring disposed within the groove to sealingly connect the check-valve assembly to the control component.
19. The substrate container of claim 15, wherein the valve seat portion is formed of a substantially rigid material.
20. A substrate container, comprising: an external container portion defining a container interior; a plurality of substantially horizontal spaced apart substrate shelves within the container interior; at least one port defined in the external container portion, the port adapted to fluidly communicate with the container interior; and a purge module operably coupled with the at least one port and adapted to allow and disallow fluid communication with the container interior, the purge module comprising: a valve body housing, the valve body housing defining a first valve seat and a second valve seat; and air elastomeric umbrella check valve member held within the valve body housing, the valve body housing being constructed to hold the elastomeric umbrella check valve member in a first position to engage and disengage the first valve seat to allow fluid flow only into the container interior; the valve body housing being constructed to hold the elastomeric umbrella check valve member in a second position to engage and disengage the second valve seat to allow fluid flow only out of the container interior.
21. The substrate container of claim 20, wherein the valve body housing is substantially rigid and defines a central bore, the elastomeric umbrella check valve member being press-fit into the central bore from one end thereof to engage and disengage the first valve seat; the elastomeric umbrella check valve member being press-fit into the central bore from an opposite end thereof to engage and disengage the second valve seat.
22-28. (Canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0037] As illustrated in
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[0039] Container assembly 23 has purge capabilities with a pair of forward purge ports 48 and rearward purge ports 54. Ports 48, 54 have purge grommets 50 secured into access structure or grommet receiving structure 51, located on bottom 52 of container assembly 23 and optionally associated with each port 48, 54. Check valves 56 according to embodiments of the disclosure are inserted into the grommets to form valve assemblies that control the direction of purging gas fluid flow. Additionally, tubular environmental control components configured as purge towers 60 are illustrated, which optionally receive grommets 62 and check valves 64. Specific embodiments of valve assemblies, grommets, check valves, and associated components will be described with respect to
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[0043] The check valve members as illustrated have a disk and a valve seat connection portion configured as a central stem centrally attached to the disk. In other embodiments, the valve seat connection portion may be at a periphery of the disk such that the disk operates as a flap pivoting about the connection portion.
[0044] The grommets can be distinguished from O-rings known in the art in a number of ways. For example the grommet configuration provides an elastomeric element that is generally of a cylindrical configuration with a bore extending therethrough, the bore itself having a cylindrical configuration. The bore is of sufficient length to contain totally or substantially the entire length of an operational component inserted therein. The grommet preferably has at least one planar surface arranged to be normal to the axis of the grommet. Such surface can be utilized to effectively provide a seating surface for a nipple or nozzle as part of a purging system. Volumetrically, the grommet is preferably larger that the operational component, or any associated structure, contained within the grommet. The grommet preferably has a cross sectional area taken in an axial plane whereby the cross sectional area of the grommet is greater that the cross sectional area of the opening extending axially therethrough. The grommet preferably has an axial length that is greater than the diameter of the opening or bore extending axially through the grommet. Grommets described herein optionally have a non-circular cross-section in elevation, cylindrical inner facing surfaces, cylindrical outer facing surfaces, and planar end surfaces.
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[0046] Umbrella check valve member 115 is disposed and held within elastomeric grommet 105 to engage/disengage valve seat 110 and thereby restrict or allow fluid flow through check-valve assembly 100. Apertures 118 through internal structure 108 of grommet 105 allow fluid flow along the axial length of grommet 105.
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[0048] Internal structure 108 of grommet 105 additionally defines second valve seat 120, illustrated in
[0049] According to one embodiment, stem 116 of umbrella check valve member 115 is press-fit into central bore 130 of grommet 105, as viewed in
[0050] Grommet 105 is manufactured by injection molding a thermoplastic elastomer, according to one embodiment, or casting a rubber-like compound such as FKM. Accordingly, grommet internal structure 108 and valve seats 110, 120 are integrally formed as one-piece with grommet 105. Grommet 105 and seats 110, 120 are elastomeric and have associated elastomeric properties. Umbrella check valve member 115 is also formed by injection molding the same or similar materials, for example. According to one embodiment, a cracking pressure of umbrella check valve member 115 is between about 0.5 inches and about 5 inches H2O (between about 0.125 kPa and about 1.25 kPa). Other suitable manufacturing processes for grommet 105 and valve member 115 will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure.
[0051] Forming one or more of umbrella valve member 115 and valve seats 110, 120 out of elastomeric materials provides a number of advantages, including easy assembly, non-critical relative size, excellent sealing performance, and reduction in the number of parts needed to achieve these advantages. Check-valve assembly 100, for example, is formed of just two pieces—elastomeric valve member 115 and elastomeric grommet 105 with its internal, integral, elastomeric valve seat(s). Valves and grommets are readily assembled for quick and effective installation, with minimal likelihood of error. One particular size or shape of grommet is not limited to receive one particular size or shape of valve, allowing interchangeability of parts and greater assembly flexibility. Additionally, elastomeric components are less likely to generate particulate contamination, as compared to e.g. metal springs or other components.
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[0054] Check valve member 162 is optionally identical to check valve member 115 of the previously described embodiment, or constructed of different shape or size to fit a particular housing 160. As with the previous embodiment, different sizes or shapes of valve member 162 can be accommodated within housing 160, providing greater flexibility in manufacturing and inventory, among other advantages. Housing 160 defines circumferential protective sidewall 175 to surround umbrella check valve member 162. Housing 160 with protective sidewall 175 protects umbrella check valve member 162 from deformation or other damage that can be caused by external pressure acting upon grommet 158, for example upon insertion into access structure or other structure associated with a substrate container. Check-valve assembly 157 is formed of only three pieces: elastomeric valve member 162, housing 160, and grommet 158. Together, grommet 158 and housing 160 with structure 172 define a substantial “H”-shape in cross section, as shown in
[0055] One aspect of the disclosure includes retrofitting or replacing an existing check-valve assembly or module with one like that shown in
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[0062] As vacuum is coupled with the interior volume of a substrate container, existing fluid in the volume is drawn out of the substrate container through an outlet as described herein, while, while replacement fluid is drawn in through an inlet, including through an associated filter. In a related embodiment, a replacement fluid source is coupled with the interior volume via an inlet nozzle having geometry similar to the outlet nozzle and coupled with an inlet grommet or assembly/module in the same manner in which the outlet nozzle is coupled with the outlet grommet or assembly/module. In another embodiment, no outlet nozzle is used. The inlet nozzle carries pressurized replacement fluid into the interior volume of the container, and displaced fluid simply exists through the outlet arrangement.
[0063] Check-valve assemblies and modules according to aspects of the disclosure provide a number of advantages over the prior art. The assemblies and modules are designed to be readily interchangeable, in certain cases, leading to easy repair and replacement of one module/assembly with another. Elastomeric components, as opposed to e.g. metal springs, reduce the risk of contaminants entering the interior of a substrate container. The number of parts within a check-valve assembly is substantially reduced, in some cases to just two pieces: a grommet having internal structure defining one or more valve seats, and an associated umbrella check valve member. Embodiments disclosed herein reduce the possibility of damage to components during installation, reducing the possibility leaking check valves. Embodiments of the disclosure can be used with containers accommodating multiple different substrates and sizes, for example 300 mm and 450 mm silicon wafers. Additionally, check valves according to embodiments of the disclosure are used to control ingress and egress of various gases or other fluids, for example clean dry air, nitrogen, or other suitable purge gas into and out of various microenvironments. Aspects of the disclosure also provide advantages over e.g. duckbill-type check valves disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 7,201,276, which is incorporated herein by reference. As one example, umbrella valve members disclosed herein are normally or naturally closed, in a flow-obstructing position, whereas a duckbill-type valve needs to be preloaded with pressure in a closed position.
[0064] Generally, the various grommets, assemblies, and modules disclosed herein can have the same cross-sectional shape as the receiving structure in which they are disposed, or as the openings that they are designed to seal. For example, in one embodiment, grommets have a generally cylindrical shape with a generally circular cross-section. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize a variety of grommet body geometries, for example tapered geometries, are within the spirit of the present disclosure. In one embodiment, inlet and outlet grommets or inlet and outlet modules disclosed herein are identical parts. Thus, various components of the present disclosure can be used to seal both inlet and outlet openings using the same component elements. In related embodiments, the umbrella check valve members disclosed throughout this application are identical parts. Grommets and modules of the present disclosure further include retaining features for securely holding filters and related components. Thus, the various modules and components described herein can be formed as pre-assembled operational subassemblies. Additional features of grommets, valve members and associates components are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,727,125 and 8,783,463, which are incorporated herein by reference. Additional carriers in which embodiments of the disclosure can be implemented are described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,428,729, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0065] The grommets, valve members, and other components of the present disclosure can be composed of any material suitable for use in semi-conductor processing applications including polymers and elastomers. In some embodiments, the grommet body and flanges can be composed of a fluoroelastomer. Examples of fluoroelastomers are sold under the trade name Viton® by Dupont Dow Elastomers. Additionally, in some embodiments, the elastomeric grommet body or grommet can have a fluoropolymer, or other inert polymer, coated onto to the surface of the grommet to isolate the elastomeric substance from the interior of the substrate container. Generally, the polymer or fluoropolymer coating should have some flexibility such that the sealing characteristics of the elastomeric grommet body are maintained.
[0066] The embodiments described above are intended to be illustrative and not limiting. Additional embodiments are within the claims. Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and substance without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.