Claims
- 1. A cylinder having a piston rod which moves to and stops at four positions with the pressure of fluid applied to a piston through two fluid ports, comprising;a spring receiving member placed coaxially with said piston rod in a piston room of a cylinder tube so that the movement of said spring receiving member is limited by one end of said piston room; a first spring member to separate said spring receiving member from said piston; a stopper formed on said piston rod to limit said spring receiving member from moving in the opposite direction to said piston; a hollow formed on the periphery of said piston rod at farther position from said piston than said stopper; and a stop pin installed in said cylinder tube to be pressed in the direction of said hollow by a second spring member to engage with said hollow, wherein the movable length of said piston rod while said stop pin is engaged with said hollow is larger than a movable distance of said spring receiving member from said piston.
- 2. The cylinder according to claim 1, wherein the four positions of the piston rod are determined by the first position where said piston comes in contact with a first end of said piston room which is most distant from said stop pin, the second position where said spring receiving member comes in contact with a the second end of said piston room and the distance between said piston and said spring receiving member becomes minimum, the third position where said spring receiving member comes in contact with both said second end of said piston room and said stopper, and the fourth position where said stop pin comes in contact with an end of said hollow most distant from said piston.
- 3. A load port which is composed of: a frame having an opening; a stage holding a substrate container having a front door to seal inside airtight using a latch; and a port door having a latchkey and a cylinder to rotate said latchkey, and which locks and unlocks said latch by rotating said latchkey in the state where said front door is in full contact with said port door and said latchkey is engaged with a latchkey receptacle of said front door,wherein said latchkey is rotated to adapt to the angle deviation of said latchkey receptacle as said front door is brought in contact with said port door so that said latchkey is inserted into and engaged with said latchkey receptacle.
- 4. The load port according to claim 3, wherein said cylinder has a piston rod which moves to and stops at four positions with the pressure of fluid applied to a piston through two fluid ports and comprises:a spring receiving member placed coaxially with said piston rod in a piston room of a cylinder tube so that the movement of said spring receiving member is limited by one end of said piston room; a first spring member to separate said spring receiving member from said piston; a stopper formed on said piston rod to limit said spring receiving member from moving in the opposite direction to said piston; a hollow formed on the periphery of said piston rod at farther position from said piston than said stopper; and a stop pin installed in said cylinder tube to be pressed in the direction of said hollow by a second spring member to engage with said hollow, wherein the movable length of said piston rod while said stop pin is engaged with said hollow is larger than a movable distance of said spring receiving member from said piston.
- 5. The load port according to claim 4, wherein the four positions of the piston rod are determined by the first position where said piston comes in contact with a first end of said piston room which is most distant from said stop pin, the second position where said spring receiving member comes in contact with a second end of said piston room and the distance between said piston and said spring receiving member becomes minimum, the third position where said spring receiving member comes in contact with both said second end of said piston room and said stopper, and the fourth position where said stop pin comes in contact with an end of said hollow most distant from said piston.
- 6. The load port according to claim 3, wherein when said latchkey receptacle is turned to the vertical position to lock said latch, said latchkey is turned more than 90 degrees from the horizontal position.
- 7. The load port according to claim 6, wherein said cylinder has a piston rod which moves to and stops at four positions with the pressure of fluid applied to a piston through two fluid ports and comprises:a spring receiving member placed coaxially with said piston rod in a piston room of a cylinder tube so that the movement of said spring receiving member is limited by one end of said piston room; a first spring member to separate said spring receiving member from said piston; a stopper formed on said piston rod to limit said spring receiving member from moving in the opposite direction to said piston; a hollow formed on the periphery of said piston rod at farther position from said piston than said stopper; and a stop pin installed in said cylinder tube to be pressed in the direction of said hollow by a second spring member to engage with said hollow, wherein the movable length of said piston rod while said stop pin is engaged with said hollow is larger than movable distance of said spring receiving member from said piston.
- 8. The load port according to claim 7, wherein the four positions of the piston rod are determined by the first position where said piston comes in contact with a first end of said piston room which is most distant from said stop pin, the second position where said spring receiving member comes in contact with a second end of said piston room and the distance between said piston and said spring receiving member becomes minimum, the third position where said spring receiving member comes in contact with both said second end of said piston room and said stopper, and the fourth position where said stop pin comes in contact with an end of said hollow most distant from said piston.
- 9. A production system, comprising a load port which is composed of: a frame having an opening; a stage holding a substrate container having a front door to seal inside airtight using a latch; and a port door having a latchkey and a cylinder to rotate said latchkey, and which locks and unlocks said latch by rotating said latchkey in the state where said front door is in full contact with said port door and said latchkey is engaged with a latchkey receptacle of said front door,wherein said latchkey is rotated to adapt to the angle deviation of said latchkey receptacle as said front door is brought in contact with said port door so that said latchkey is inserted into and engaged with said latchkey receptacle.
- 10. The production system according to claim 9, wherein when said latchkey receptacle is turned to the vertical position to lock said latch, said latchkey is turned more than 90 degrees from the horizontal position.
- 11. The production system according to claim 9,wherein said cylinder has a piston rod which moves to and stops at four positions with the pressure of fluid applied to a piston through two fluid ports and comprises: a spring receiving member placed coaxially with said piston rod in a piston room of a cylinder tube so that the movement of said spring receiving member is limited by one end of said piston room; a first spring member to separate said spring receiving member from said piston; a stopper formed on said piston rod to limit said spring receiving member from moving in the opposite direction to said piston; a hollow formed on the periphery of said piston rod at farther position from said piston than said stopper; and a stop pin installed in said cylinder tube to be pressed in the direction of said hollow by a second spring member to engage with said hollow, wherein the movable length of said piston rod while said stop pin is engaged with said hollow is larger than movable distance of said spring receiving member from said piston.
- 12. The production system according to claim 11, wherein the four positions of the piston rod are determined by the first position where said piston comes in contact with a first end of said piston room which is most distant from said stop pin, the second position where said spring receiving member comes in contact with a second end of said piston room and the distance between said piston and said spring receiving member becomes minimum, the third position where said spring receiving member comes in contact with both said second end of said piston room and said stopper, and the fourth position where said stop pin comes in contact with an end of said hollow most distant from said piston.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/561,634, filed on May 2, 2000.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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