Buckle for thin plate storage container and thin plate storage container

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070228037
  • Publication Number
    20070228037
  • Date Filed
    April 03, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 04, 2007
    16 years ago
Abstract
A buckle 5 for a thin plate storage container is easily mounted and a lower container part 2 and an upper container part 3 are easily fixed. The buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container includes a plate-shaped main body 25, an upper hook part 26 having a groove part 26A engaged with a locking plate 15 of the upper container part 3, a lower hook part 27 having a groove part 27A engaged with a locking plate 7 of the lower container part 2, spring mounting parts 28 which are formed by hollowing horizontal center positions of the upper hook part 26 and the lower hook part 27, leaf springs 29 which are fitted in the spring mounting parts 28, and locking protrusions 30 which are provided at the middle of the leaf springs 29 and fitted into notches 8 formed in the locking plates 7 and 15 of the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3 to position and support the lower container part and the upper container part. The upper hook part 26 and the lower hook part 27 are vertically symmetrically formed. In addition, the upper hook part 26 and the lower hook part 27 are horizontally symmetrically formed, respectively.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims, under 35 USC 119, priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-95396 filed on Mar. 30, 2006.


BACKGROUND ART

The present invention relates to a buckle for a thin plate storage container used for a thin plate storage container for storing, carrying and keeping a thin plate such as a semiconductor wafer, and a thin plate storage container using the buckle for the thin plate storage container.


A thin plate storage container for storing, carrying and keeping a few thin plates is generally known. In such a thin plate storage container, when the number of stored thin plates is small, the size thereof is wholly miniaturized and a main body and a cover are fixed to each other with an adhesive tape.


However, when the main body and the cover are fixed to each other with the adhesive tape like the above-described thin plate storage container, an adhesive surface may be adhered to several positions and thus the main body and the cover must be accurately positioned and adhered to each other. To this end, it takes much time to adhere the adhesive tape and thus workability is bad. In addition, waste is generated.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is to address the above-described problems and to provide a buckle for a thin plate storage container and a thin plate storage container capable of easily fixing a lower container part and an upper container part. To this end, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a buckle for a thin plate storage container including a plate-shaped main body substantially configuring an entire shape; an upper hook part which is provided at an upper end of the main body and has a groove part engaged with a locking plate of an upper container part; a lower hook part which is provided at a lower end of the main body and has a groove part engaged with a locking plate of a lower container part; spring mounting parts which are formed by hollowing horizontal center positions of the upper hook part and the lower hook part; leaf springs which are fitted in the spring mounting parts; and locking protrusions which are provided at the middle of the leaf springs and fitted into notches formed in the locking plates of the lower container part and the upper container part to position and support the lower container part and the upper container part, wherein the upper hook part and the lower hook part are vertically symmetrically formed and the upper hook part and the lower hook part are horizontally symmetrically formed, respectively.


By this configuration, in a state that the upper container part and the lower container part are fitted into each other, the groove part of the upper hook part and the groove part of the lower hook part are fitted into the locking plate of the upper container part and the locking plate of the lower container part, respectively, and thus the buckle for the thin plate storage container is engaged. At this time, the locking protrusions of the leaf springs of the spring mounting parts are fitted into the notches of the locking plates of the lower container part and the upper container part, and the buckle for the thin plate storage container is positioned in and supported by the locking plates. Accordingly, the upper container part and the lower container part are fixed by the buckle for the thin plate storage container.


In addition, since the upper hook part and the lower hook part are vertically symmetrically formed and the upper hook part and the lower hook part are horizontally symmetrically formed, respectively, the buckle for the thin plate storage container need not be fitted in all directions and can be easily mounted.


In a first aspect of the present invention, a horizontally symmetric concave part which can be grasped by hand may be desirably provided in the both sides of the vertical center portion of the main body.


By this configuration, the buckle for the thin plate storage container is mounted in the upper and lower locking plates while the concave part is grasped by hand.


According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a thin plate storage container including a lower container part which stores a plurality of thin plates; an upper container part which is covered on the lower container part; and a buckle for the thin plate storage container which fixes the lower container part and the upper container part in a state that the upper container part is covered on the lower container part, wherein the lower container part and the upper container part have the same shape and can be interchanged with each other, and locking plates engaged with the buckle for the thin plate storage container are provided in the lower container part and the upper container part, wherein the buckle for the thin plate storage container includes: a plate-shaped main body substantially configuring an entire shape; an upper hook part which is provided at an upper end of the main body and has a groove part engaged with a locking plate of an upper container part; a lower hook part which is provided at a lower end of the main body and has a groove part engaged with a locking plate of a lower container part; spring mounting parts which are formed by hollowing horizontal center positions of the upper hook part and the lower hook part; leaf springs which are fitted in the spring mounting parts; and locking protrusions which are provided at the middle of the leaf springs and fitted into notches formed in the locking plates of the lower container part and the upper container part to position and support the lower container part and the upper container part, wherein the upper hook part and the lower hook part are vertically symmetrically formed and the upper hook part and the lower hook part are horizontally symmetrically formed, respectively.


By this configuration, a plurality of thin plates are stored in the lower container part, the upper container part is covered on the lower container part, and the upper hook part and the lower hook part of the buckle for the thin plate storage container are engaged with the locking plates, thereby mounting the buckle for the thin plate storage container. At this time, the locking protrusions of the leaf springs of the spring mounting plates are fitted into the notches of the locking plates of the lower container part and the upper container part and the buckle for the thin plate storage container is positioned in and supported by the locking plates. Accordingly, the upper container part and the lower container part are fixed by the buckle for the thin plate storage container.


In addition, since the upper hook part and the lower hook part are vertically symmetrically formed and the upper hook part and the lower hook part are horizontally symmetrically formed, respectively, the buckle for the thin plate storage container need not be fitted in all directions and can be easily mounted.


In the second aspect of the present invention, a horizontally symmetric concave part which can be grasped by hand may be desirably provided in the both sides of the vertical center portion of the main body of the buckle for the thin plate storage container.


By this configuration, the buckle for the thin plate storage container is mounted in the upper and lower locking plates while the concave part is grasped by hand.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a front view showing a buckle for a thin plate storage container according to an embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a partially cut-away front view showing a thin plate storage container according to an embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 3 is a partially cut-away front cross-sectional view showing the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 4 is a partially cut-away side view showing the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 6 is a plan view showing the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention in a state that an upper container part thereof is detached;



FIG. 7 is an enlarged front view showing an upper end of a lower container part of the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 8 is an enlarged plan view showing the upper end of the lower container part of the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 9 is a side view showing the buckle for the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 10 is a plan view showing the buckle for the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line A-A of FIG. 1;



FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line B-B of FIG. 1;



FIG. 13 is a side view showing a state that the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention is mounted on a locking plate; and



FIG. 14 is an enlarged view showing a part of a leaf spring and the locking plate of the buckle for the thin plate storage container according to the embodiment of the present invention.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings. A thin plate storage container according to the present invention is a container for storing, carrying and keeping a thin plate such as a semiconductor wafer, a magnetic recording medium disc, or an optical recording medium disc. In the present embodiment, for example, a thin plate storage container for storing a semiconductor wafer will be described.


A thin plate storage container 1, as shown in FIGS. 2 to 6, mainly includes a lower container part 2, an upper container part 3, a wafer carrier 4, and a buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container.


The lower container part 2 is a container for storing a plurality of semiconductor wafers W therein. The lower container part 2 is composed of a deep container having a substantially rectangular plane shape. An expansion part 2A which expands outward is formed at the upper side of the lower container part 2. The expansion part 2A is formed over the entire circumference of the upper side of the lower container part 2. Locking plates 7 (see FIGS. 13 and 14) are provided at the lower end of the expansion part 2A of the short sides (left and right sides of FIG. 6) of the lower container part 2. The locking plate 7 is composed of a plate material which extends downward from the lower end of the expansion part 2A and fitted into an after-mentioned lower hook part 27 of the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container. A notch 8 (see FIG. 14), into which a locking protrusion 30 of the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is fitted, is formed in the center portion of the locking plate 7. The notch 8 has an arc concave shape such that the locking protrusion 30 of the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is smoothly fitted thereinto. By fitting the locking protrusion 30 of the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container into the notch 8, the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is positioned and supported. In addition, the edges of the notch 8 are curved in an arc shape and the locking protrusion 30 slides on the locking plate 7 to be smoothly fitted into and to be smoothly taken out from the notch 8.


In the upper end of the lower container part 2, a fitting convex ridge 10 is provided at one half portion (right half portion of FIG. 3) of a longitudinal direction of the long sides (upper and lower sides of FIG. 6) and a fitting concave ridge 11 is provided at the other half portion thereof (left half portion of FIG. 3). In addition, the fitting convex ridges 10 and the fitting concave ridges 11 are provided at the both long sides. The fitting convex ridge 10 and the fitting concave ridge 11 are composed of a convex part and a concave part having the same shape to be fitted into each other, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8. The below-described fitting concave ridge 18 and fitting convex ridge 17 of the upper container part 3 having the same shape as the fitting concave part 11 and the fitting convex ridge 10 are fitted into the fitting convex ridge 10 and the fitting concave ridge 11 of the lower container part 2, respectively, such that the upper container part 3 is covered on the lower container part 2 while being positioned and supported.


Wafer carrier supporting grooves 13 for supporting the wafer carrier 4, into which the below-described fitting leg parts 22 of the wafer carrier 4 are fitted, are formed in the bottom of the lower container part 2, as shown in FIG. 3. The wafer carrier supporting grooves 13 are provided at two positions of the bottom of the lower container part 2 in correspondence with the fitting leg parts 22 of the wafer carrier 4.


The upper container part 3 is a container for covering the upper side of the lower container part 2 in which the semiconductor wafers W are stored. The upper container part 3 is composed of a deep container having a substantially rectangular plane shape similarly to the lower container part 2. An expansion part 3A which expands outward is formed at the lower side of the upper container part 3, as shown in FIGS. 2 to 6. The expansion part 3A is formed over the entire circumference of the lower side of the upper container part 3. Locking plates 15 (see FIG. 13) are provided at the upper end of the expansion part 3A of the short sides of the upper container part 3. The locking plate 15 is composed of a plate material which extends upward from the upper end of the expansion part 3A and fitted into an after-mentioned upper hook part 26 of the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container. A notch (not shown), into which the locking protrusion 30 of the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is fitted, is formed in the center portion of the locking plate 15. The notch has the same shape as the notch 8 of the locking plate 7 of the lower container part 2.


In the lower end of the upper container part 3, as shown in FIG. 3, the fitting convex ridge 17 is provided at one half portion of a longitudinal direction of the long sides and the fitting concave ridge 18 is provided at the other half portion thereof. The fitting convex ridge 17 and the fitting concave ridge 18 have the same shape as the fitting convex ridge 10 and the fitting concave ridge 11 of the lower container 2, respectively. Accordingly, the fitting concave ridge 18 and the fitting convex ridge 17 are fitted into the fitting convex ridge 10 and the fitting concave ridge 11 of the lower container part 2, respectively, such that the upper container part 3 is covered on the lower container part 2 while being positioned and supported.


Wafer carrier supporting grooves 13 for supporting the wafer carrier 4, into which the fitting leg parts 22 of the wafer carrier 4 are fitted, are formed in the bottom of the upper container part 3. The wafer carrier supporting grooves 13 are provided at two positions of the bottom of the upper container part 3 in correspondence with the fitting leg parts 22 of the wafer carrier 4.


Since the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3 have the same shape, the wafer carrier 4 can be stored although any one of the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3 is disposed at the lower side.


The wafer carrier 4 mainly includes supporting plates 21 and the fitting leg parts 22. Each supporting plate 21 includes a plurality of supporting grooves 21A and the semiconductor wafers W are fitted into and supported by the supporting grooves 21A. The supporting plates 21 face each other in a horizontal symmetric state and support the semiconductor wafers W at the both sides. The fitting leg parts 22 extend downward at the lower ends of the supporting plates 21. Each fitting leg part 22 is a member for supporting the whole wafer carrier 4. In addition, the fitting leg parts 22 are fitted into the wafer carrier supporting grooves 13 to position and support the wafer carrier 4 at an accurate position in the lower container part 2 in a state that the wafer carrier 4 is stored in the lower container part 2. In addition, the fitting leg parts 22 are also fitted into the upper container part 3. The fitting leg parts 22 are fitted into the wafer carrier supporting grooves 13 to position and support the wafer carrier 4 at an accurate position in the upper container part 3 in a state that the wafer carrier 4 is stored in the upper container part 3 which is disposed at the lower side.


The buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is a member for fixing the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3 in a state that the upper container part 3 is covered on the lower container part 2.


The buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 9 to 12, includes a main body 25, an upper hook part 26, a lower hook part 27, a spring mounting part 28, and a leaf spring 29, and the locking protrusions 30.


The main body 25 is a plate-shaped member for substantially configuring the whole shape of the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container. The main body 25 is made of a resilient synthetic resin. Specifically, the main body 25 is made of a flexible synthetic resin material having a strength for firmly supporting the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3 in a state that the upper container part 3 is covered on the lower container part 2. The kind of the synthetic resin is selected depending on the size and the weight of the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3. A horizontal symmetric concave part 25A grasped by hand is formed in the both sides of the vertical center portion of the main body 25.


The upper hook part 26 is formed on the upper end of the main body 25 to form a groove part 26A engaged with the locking plate 15 of the upper container part 3. The groove part 26A is formed in conformity with the shape of the upper end of the locking plate 15.


The lower hook part 27 is formed on the lower end of the main body 25 to form a groove part 27A engaged with the locking plate 7 of the lower container part 2. The groove part 27A is formed in conformity with the shape of the lower end of the locking plate 7.


The spring mounting part 28 is a notch for fitting the leaf spring 29. The spring mounting part 28 is formed by hollowing the horizontal center portions of the upper hook part 26 and the lower hook part 27. Although, in the present embodiment, the spring mounting part 28 is provided in the upper hook part 26 and the lower hook part 27 one by one, two or more spring mounting parts 28 may be provided depending on the number of the leaf springs 29 to be mounted.


The leaf spring 29 is a member which is resiliently in contact with the locking plate 7 or 15. The leaf spring 29 is fitted by the spring mounting part 28.


The locking protrusions 30 are fitted into the notches 8 formed in the locking plates 7 and 15 of the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3 to position and support the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container. The locking protrusions 30 are protruded at the middles (center) of the leaf springs 29 toward the notches 8 of the locking plates 7 and 15 in a V shape. The V-shaped locking protrusion 30 is fitted into the arc-shaped notch 8 to position and support the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container. Although only one locking protrusion 30 is provided in the leaf spring 29, two or more locking protrusions 30 may be provided. In the case where the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container must be prevented from being horizontally shifted, the number of the locking protrusions 30 increases.


The upper hook part 26 and the lower hook part 27 are vertically symmetric. In addition, the upper hook part 26 and the lower hook part 27 are horizontally symmetric, respectively. Accordingly, the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container can be inserted and mounted in the locking plates 7 and 15 of the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3 in all directions, regardless of the left, right, top and bottom thereof. [Operation]


The thin plate storage container 1 having the above-described configuration is used as follows:


First, the lower container part 2, the upper container part 3, and the wafer carrier 4 are prepared and the semiconductor wafers W are stored in the wafer carrier 4. Subsequently, the wafer carrier 4 is stored in any one of the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3, and the fitting leg parts 22 of the wafer carrier 4 are fitted into the wafer carrier supporting groove 13.


Next, one of the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3 is covered over the other one. Accordingly, the fitting convex ridge 10 and the fitting concave ridge 11 of the lower container part 2 are fitted into the fitting concave ridge 18 and the fitting convex ridge 17 of the upper container part 3, respectively.


Next, the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is mounted in the locking plate 7 of the lower container part 2 and the locking plate 15 of the upper container part 3. Specifically, the upper hook part 26 is fitted into the locking plate 7 or 15 disposed at the upper side and the lower hook part 27 is fitted into the locking plate 15 or 7 disposed at the lower side while grasping the concave part 25A of the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container by hand, and the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container slides to the center position of the locking plates 7 and 15.


Accordingly, the locking protrusion 30 of the leaf spring 29 is slid on the locking plates 7 and 15 and fitted into the notch 8 to position and support the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container. At this time, when the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is fitted into the locking plates 7 and 15, the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container need not be fitted in all directions and the upper hook part 26 and the lower hook part 27 of the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container are appropriately fitted into any one of the locking plates 7 and 15 of the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3.


When the semiconductor wafers W are taken out from the thin plate storage container 1, the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is shifted, the locking protrusion 30 is detached from the notch 8, and the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is taken out from the locking plates 7 and 15.


Next, the upper container part 3 or the lower container part 2 located at the upper side is detached and the wafer carrier 4 stored inside is taken out. Then, the semiconductor wafers W in the wafer carrier 4 are taken out and subjected to an adequate process. [Effect]


Accordingly, the thin plate storage container 1 has the following effects.


When the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is mounted in the locking plates 7 and 15 of the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3, the locking protrusions 30 of the leaf springs 29 are fitted into the notches 8 of the locking plates 7 and 15, the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is positioned and supported in the locking plates 7 and 15, and the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container fixes the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3. Therefore, it is possible to easily fix the lower container part 2 and the upper container part 3.


In addition, since the buckle 5 for the thin plate storage container is symmetric horizontally and vertically and need not be fitted in all directions, it is possible to easily mount the buckle for the thin plate storage container and to easily fix the lower container part and the upper container part.

Claims
  • 1. A buckle for a thin plate storage container comprising: a plate-shaped main body substantially configuring an entire shape; an upper hook part which is provided at an upper end of the main body and has a groove part engaged with a locking plate of an upper container part; a lower hook part which is provided at a lower end of the main body and has a groove part engaged with a locking plate of a lower container part; spring mounting parts which are formed by hollowing horizontal center positions of the upper hook part and the lower hook part; leaf springs which are fitted in the spring mounting parts; and locking protrusions which are provided at the middle of the leaf springs and fitted into notches formed in the locking plates of the lower container part and the upper container part to position and support the lower container part and the upper container part, wherein the upper hook part and the lower hook part are vertically symmetrically formed and the upper hook part and the lower hook part are horizontally symmetrically formed, respectively.
  • 2. The buckle for the thin plate storage container according to claim 1, wherein a horizontally symmetric concave part which can be grasped by hand is provided in the both sides of the vertical center portion of the main body.
  • 3. A thin plate storage container comprising: a lower container part which stores a plurality of thin plates; an upper container part which is covered on the lower container part; and a buckle for the thin plate storage container which fixes the lower container part and the upper container part in a state that the upper container part is covered on the lower container part, wherein the lower container part and the upper container part have the same shape and can be interchanged with each other, and locking plates engaged with the buckle for the thin plate storage container are provided in the lower container part and the upper container part, wherein the buckle for the thin plate storage container includes: a plate-shaped main body substantially configuring an entire shape; an upper hook part which is provided at an upper end of the main body and has a groove part engaged with a locking plate of the upper container part; a lower hook part which is provided at a lower end of the main body and has a groove part engaged with a locking plate of the lower container part; spring mounting parts which are formed by hollowing horizontal center positions of the upper hook part and the lower hook part; leaf springs which are fitted in the spring mounting parts; and locking protrusions which are provided at the middle of the leaf springs and fitted into notches formed in the locking plates of the lower container part and the upper container part to position and support the lower container part and the upper container part, and wherein the upper hook part and the lower hook part are vertically symmetrically formed and the upper hook part and the lower hook part are horizontally symmetrically formed, respectively.
  • 4. The thin plate storage container according to claim 3, wherein a horizontally symmetric concave part which can be grasped by hand is provided in the both sides of the vertical center portion of the main body of the buckle for the thin plate storage container.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2006-95396 Mar 2006 JP national