The present invention is related to a mixing assembly, and more particularly to a fluid mixing assembly.
In high-tech fields, there is a need to manufacture units of high-tech products, e.g., semiconductor chips, display devices, touch panels, by providing chemical solutions having a high purity and a stable concentration. It is needed to prepare such chemical solutions having a high purity and a stable concentration by consuming lots of deionized water to dilute a chemical liquid to a desired concentration.
For example, a chemical stock solution having a high concentration is generally diluted to a chemical solution having a lower concentration by a progressive method or a step-by-step method, so that if a chemical solution having a trace concentration, e.g., ppm level, is needed, lots of the deionized water has to be consumed. Furthermore, the abovementioned dilution method is used to prepare large amount of the chemical solution having a lower concentration in a single preparation, so that if all of said chemical solution cannot be consumed in a short period, the concentration of said prepared chemical solution would be changed, so as to decrease quality stability of the units of high-tech products.
The abovementioned dilution method includes the problem of consuming lots of deionized water to waste water and energy sources and consume lots of filter materials. In addition, said dilution method also includes problem of dilution of the chemical solution exactly to a chemical solution having a trace concentration, e.g., ppm level, so that manufacturing accuracy of the units of high-tech products would be restricted.
As abovementioned, current devices for diluting chemical solution is needed to be improved, so as to overcome such problems of the conventional devices for diluting chemical solution.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a fluid mixing assembly, which can be applied to a dilution system for diluting chemical solution, e.g., a dilution system for diluting an ammonia solution, and the dilution system can keep the chemical solution having a desired concentration in a long period, whereby to increase quality stability of units of high-tech products.
The present invention provides a fluid mixing assembly including a connecting cap, a three-way pipe and a connecting member. The connecting cap has a first connecting portion. The three-way pipe is connected to the connecting cap, and has a second connecting portion, an output portion and a cavity, wherein the second connecting portion, the output portion and the cavity communicate with each other. The connecting member is connected to the connecting cap, and has a pin-hole channel, wherein the pin-hole channel has a first end bore and a second end bore opposite to the first end bore, the first end bore communicates with the first connecting portion, and the second end bore communicates with the second connecting portion and the output portion.
With the aforementioned design, the fluid mixing assembly provided in the present invention can be applied to a dilution system for diluting chemical solution, which makes the dilution system decreases a consumption of deionized water, and can dilute a chemical solution to a desired concentration through pressure control. Besides, for diluting to a trace concentration, e.g., ppm level, the fluid mixing assembly provided in the present invention can be injected a fluid, and makes the trace fluid mixing with a liquid, so that a diluted chemical solution can have a trace concentration of ppm level. Furthermore, the diluted chemical solution can keep having a desired concentration in a long period by the fluid mixing assembly provided in the present invention, whereby to increase quality stability of units of high-tech products.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
As illustrated in
The fluid mixing assembly 32 includes a connecting member 322, a three-way pipe 326 and a connecting cap 324. The connecting cap 324 is respectively connected to the three-way pipe 326 and the connecting member 322, and a first connecting portion 32a is located on the connecting cap 324. The three-way pipe 326 has a second portion 32b, an output portion 32c and a cavity 3262, wherein the second connecting portion 32b, the output portion 32c and the cavity 3262 communicate with each other. The three-way pipe 326 has an inner bottom wall 3266 in the cavity 3262, and the output portion 32c is formed in the inner bottom wall 3266. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the inner bottom wall 3266 of the three-way pipe 326 has a level inner surface. Compared of tube sizes of the second portion 32b and the output portion 32c, a tube size of the output portion 32c is greater than or equals to that of the second portion 32b, whereby to prevent the cavity 3262 from accumulating pressure, so as to increase a controllability of fluids.
The connecting member 322 has a pin-hole channel 3222, an input end 3224 and an output end 3226, and a first end bore 3222a of the pin-hole channel 3222 communicates with the first connecting portion 32a, and a second end bore 3222b of the pin-hole channel 3222 communicates with the second connecting portion 32b and the output portion 32c. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the connecting member 322 is connected to the connecting cap 324 through the input end 3224, and the output 3226 of the connecting member 322 is positioned in the cavity 3262 of the three-way pipe 326. In the first embodiment of the present invention, a part of the connecting cap 324 is positioned between the connecting member 322 and the three-way pipe 326. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the second connecting portion 32b is vertical to the first connecting portion 32a and the output portion 32c, wherein the second connecting portion 32b is vertical to the first connecting portion 32a, and is vertical to the output portion 32c. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the first end bore 3222a of the pin-hole channel 3222 has a first bore size D1, and the second end bore 3222b has a second bore size D2, the first bore size D1 is greater than the second bore size D2. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the second bore size D2 is in a range of 0.01 mm to 0.1 mm, and is preferably in a range of 0.04 mm to 0.07 mm. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the pin-hole channel 3222 of the connecting member 322 has a length L in a range of 20 mm to 30 mm, and is preferably in a range of 23 mm to 27 mm Compared to two end of the pin-hole channel 3222, the channel portion of the pin-hole channel 3222 is a narrow channel, so that the pin-hole channel 3222 in the connecting member 322 can be used to dilute a fluid to a desired conductivity and a desired concentration through pressure differences from the first connecting portion 32a and the second connecting portion 32b.
In the first embodiment of the present invention, the pin-hole channel 3222 of the connecting member 322 meets the following equation:
In view of the abovementioned equation, after manufacturing the fluid mixing assembly 32, d and L are constant, and in practice, the flow rate of the fluid flowing through the pin-hole channel 3222 can be adjusted through adjusting the pressure difference ΔP.
It's worthy to mention that, except for decreasing the pressure difference ΔP to a trace value, the ratio value of (d{circumflex over ( )}4/L) can also be decreased, in order to perform a desired trace adjustment. In other words, if the ratio value of (d{circumflex over ( )}4/L) is needed to be decreased, the second bore size D2 of the pin-hole channel 3222 would be decreased as less as possible, or the length L of the pin-hole channel 3222 would be increased as greater as possible. However, for the convenience in use and ease to adjust the pressure difference ΔP, the fluid mixing assembly 32 provided in the first embodiment of the present invention has a tiny second bore size D2, whereby to apply in a dilution system of a chemical solution having a trace concentration.
Referring to
In the first embodiment of the present invention, the output end 3226 of the connecting member 322 is in a square column shape, but is not limited thereto; in practice, the output end 3226 of the connecting member 322 can be in a cylinder shape. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the output end 3226 of the connecting member 322 is corresponding to the second connecting portion 32b of the three-way pipe 326 by one corner or one surface of the square column, but not limited thereto; in practice, no matter one corner or one surface of the square column is corresponding to the second connecting portion 32b of the three-way pipe 326, the preparation result of chemical solution cannot be affected.
The connecting cap 324 has an outer round wall, and the three-way pipe 326 has an inner round opening 3264, the outer round wall of the connecting cap 324 and the inner round opening 3264 of the three-way pipe 326 are correspondingly connected to each other. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the outer round wall of the connecting cap 324 has an outer screw thread 3243, and the inner round opening 3264 of the three-way pipe 326 has an inner screw thread 3263, and the outer round wall and the inner round opening 3264 are screwed with each other through the combination of the outer screw thread 3243 and the inner screw thread 3263, but not limited thereto. In practice, the outer round wall and the inner round opening 3264 can be connected to each other in other ways, e.g., turn buckle.
In other embodiments of the present invention, the connecting member 322 and the three-way pipe 326 are formed integrally in one piece, which can be fixedly connected to the connecting cap 324. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the connecting member 322, the connecting cap 324 and the three-way pipe 326 are all formed of plastic materials in order to prevent metal materials from being rusted or contaminating said diluted chemical solution.
For example, if a diluted mixed fluid having a diluted concentration of 1 ppm in the first embodiment (
As abovementioned, if diluted mixed fluids are prepared to have the same diluted concentration, compared to the first embodiment, there is needed to provide a greater pressure difference (ΔP) from the first connecting portion 32a and the second connecting portion 32b of the fluid mixing assembly in the second embodiment.
It's worthy to mention that, although the concentration range of the diluted mixed fluid in the fluid mixing assembly of the second embodiment (
According to embodiments of the present invention, with the aforementioned design, the fluid mixing assembly provided in the present invention can be applied to a dilution system for diluting chemical solution, which makes the dilution system decreases a consumption of deionized water, and can dilute a chemical solution to a desired concentration through pressure control. Besides, for diluting to a trace concentration, e.g., ppm level, the fluid mixing assembly provided in the present invention can be injected a fluid, and makes the trace fluid mixing with a liquid, so that a diluted chemical solution can have a trace concentration of ppm level. For example, the dilution system and method for diluting chemical solutions provided in the present invention can immediately prepare 2˜3 ppm functional water (e.g., aqueous ammonia), which can be used for cleaning wafers, so there is no need to waste a lot of deionized water to prepare excessive diluted chemical solutions. Furthermore, the diluted chemical solution can keep having a desired concentration in a long period by the fluid mixing assembly provided in the present invention, whereby to increase quality stability of units of high-tech products.
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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