Partial printing process and apparatus

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Inventors

Amir, Dudi

Application #

434944

Filed

Nov-5-1999

Published

Sep-30-2003

Current US Class

101/123
101/127
101/129

International Classes

B41M 001/12

Field of Search

101/123 101/124 101/129 101/127 118/406 118/410 118/413

Assignee

Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, CA)

Examiners

Yan; Ren

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schwegman, Lundberg, Woessner & Kluth, P.A.

US Patent References

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5287806   Apparatus and syst...
5524537   Squeegee assembly
5786701   Bare die testing
5825629   Print circuit board...
5868302   Method and appar...
5909634   Method and appar...
5925187   Apparatus for disp...
6272984   Squeegee for scree...
6286422   Method and appar...

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"DEK: Refinements to the ProFlow Cassette", http://www.dek.com/printing_machines/products/proflow2/semco/default.htm, Semco products under license from DEK., 6 pgs., (Aug. 4, 1999). "Ultraprint 3000 HiE Series; Rheometric Pump Print Head", http://www.mpmcorp.com/ultra3000/rheopump/rheopump_faq_a10.html, MPM Corporation 1998, 20 pgs., (1998). Bell, R., "Enclosed Print Heads- The Only Alternative?", IPC/SMTA Electronic Assembly Expo., 1998 Proceedings of the Technical Program, 571-575, (1998). Clasper, S., "Printing With Proflow Direkt Imaging", Nepcon West 99 Proceeding, 397-402, (Feb. 21-25, 1999). Manessis, D., et al., "A Characterization Study of Direct Imaging Technique for Stencil Printing of Thick Boards (0.125") in the Alternative Assembly and Reflow Technology (AART) or Pin-In-Paste Process", 23rd IEEE/CPMT International Electronic Manufacturing Technology Symposium, 92-99, (Oct. 19-21, 1998). Nauss, E., et al., "Rheometric Pump Print Head Technology", Proceedings of the Technical Program NEPCON West Conference '98, vol. 1, 237-241, (Mar. 1-5, 1998). Prasad, R.P., In: Surface Mount Technology, Principles and Practice, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 31-50; 404-421, (1997).

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Abstract
An apparatus for preventing media deposition in predetermined locations comprising at least one blocking cap connected to a pressurized squeegee head is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for partially printing a circuit board is disclosed. The method comprises inserting one or more blocking caps inside a pressurized squeegee head and printing with the pressurized squeegee head. In this way, defined areas on the surface of a stencil or screen, over which the blocking caps travel, are skipped. In another embodiment, a new method for manufacturing printed circuit boards is described, comprising placing a component on a circuit board, performing burn-in or testing of the component, partially printing attachment media on the circuit board with a pressurized squeegee head containing one or more blocking caps, and placing additional components on the circuit board. In one embodiment, the circuit board is sold or returned to the circuit board designer before performing the partial printing step.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for partially printing a circuit board comprising:

providing a pressurized squeegee head having a conditioning chamber, the conditioning chamber formed by angled plates located inside the pressurized squeegee head, the conditioning chamber further having at least one blocking cap located therein; and

printing with the pressurized squeegee head wherein a defined area on the circuit board over which the at least one blocking cap travels is skipped, the defined area corresponding with a previously-placed component on the circuit board.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising inserting the at least one blocking cap into the conditioning chamber.



Description
FIELD

This invention relates generally to circuit board printing processes, and in particular, the present invention relates to a partial printing process and apparatus.

BACKGROUND

Surface mounting involves a planar mounting of components to a circuit board having a previously-applied conductive pattern. The components may be individual surface-mounted components, flip chips, tape automated bonding formats, and so forth. The conductive pattern for most components is obtained by a printing process that involves depositing a layer of attachment media, such as solder paste, onto a stencil or screen. Solder is forced through openings in the stencil or screen onto pads located on the circuit board below using a conventional squeegee blade. Alternatively, pressurized squeegee heads having two squeegee blades can be used to apply the solder with the use of internal pressure, by either rolling it onto the stencil or forcing it through the stencil openings. This is in contrast to the conventional squeegee blade in which solder paste is applied as it rolls in front of a single blade. With either type of system, these processes produce a full or complete printing of the entire circuit board in one step, after which the components are placed on the circuit board in the usual manner.
 
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