The present invention relates to an apparatus for supporting a substrate, and particularly to an apparatus for supporting a substrate coated with a coating liquid that is an object to be dried.
During a process of fabricating a color filter for a liquid crystal display (LCD), a glass substrate is applied with coating liquid such as photoresist liquid and is dried to form a desired pattern by such a photolithography or the like. As coating liquid application system, for example, a spin coating system, a knife coating system, a roll coating system, or the like can be employed. In any case of application such as mentioned above, a drying process for drying a coating film is required before a pattern forming process. Conventionally, for an object to be dried such as a glass substrate coated with coating liquid, a low pressure dryer (LPD) or a vacuum drying apparatus or the like have been used. When the glass substrate is placed in the LPD or the vacuum drying apparatus, a substrate supporting apparatus is necessary to support the glass substrate to be dried.
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However, because a bottom surface of the substrate S1 is supported by the support pins 16, the force applied on the bottom surface of the substrate S1 is concentrated at each contact point between the substrate S1 and the support pins 16. The bottom surface may be slightly deformed according to the concentrated force. As a result, the surface of the coating film is liable to form undulations. This can influence the quality of the pattern to be processed thereafter.
What is needed, therefore, is an apparatus for supporting substrate that can relieve the influence of the force at the contact points.
An apparatus for supporting a substrate includes a plurality of slats, a plurality of connecting blocks separately positioned on each slat, and a plurality of soft sleeves respectively fixed on each connecting block. Because top surfaces of the soft sleeves are shaped as annular, the force applied between the substrate and the soft sleeves is averaged and reduced at each contact point. The surface of the substrate is hardly if at all deformed by the soft sleeves, thereby reducing the risk of or even altogether preventing the formation of undulations. The quality of the pattern to be processed is improved.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
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The support slats 28 and the connecting blocks 24 can be made of metal material, for example, aluminum, copper, or the like. The soft sleeves 22 can be made of plastic material, for example, polyimide, or the like. In addition, the support slats 28 and the connecting blocks 24 can be made of nonmetal material.
The connecting blocks 24 can be fixed on the support slats 28 in the follow manner, for example, adhesive bonding, welding, bolted connection, or the like. The soft sleeves 22 can be connected with the connecting blocks 24 in the following manner, for example, sleeve joint, adhesive bonding, or the like.
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Because the top surfaces of the soft sleeves 22 are shaped as annular, and the soft sleeves 22 are separately arranged, the force applied between the substrate S2 and the soft sleeves 22 is averaged and reduced at each contact point. The surface of the substrate S2 may hardly be deformed by the soft sleeves 22, and are prevented form undulations. The quality of the pattern to be processed is improved.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the preferred embodiment have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the preferred embodiment, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 93110938 | Apr 2004 | TW | national |