Claims
- 1. A method of transporting a plurality of integrated circuits, each having a body and leads, along a transporting apparatus from an integrated circuit sleeve handler to a work area comprising the steps of:
- presenting an integrated circuit sleeve to an input of a guide means of said transporting apparatus;
- inserting said integrated circuits into said guide means, said integrated circuits being disposed in said guide means such that said guide means contacts a base of said integrated circuits;
- aligning said integrated circuits in said guide means such that said leads of said integrated circuits do not contact said guide means;
- transporting said integrated circuits from said input to an output of said guide means;
- loading one of said integrated circuits into an injector means; and
- injecting said one of said integrated circuits into said work area.
- 2. An apparatus for use in handling a plurality of integrated circuits, said integrated circuits each comprising a body and leads extending from said body, said apparatus comprising:
- guide means for guiding a plurality of said integrated circuits from an input end to an output end thereof, said guide means contacting a base of said integrated circuits;
- alignment means for aligning said integrated circuits such that said guide means and said alignment means do not come in contact with said leads of said integrated circuits;
- motive means for moving said integrated circuits along said guide means from said input end to said output end;
- injector means for removing one of said plurality of integrated circuits from said output end;
- first sensing means for sensing when said integrated circuit is in a position between said guide means and a plurality of work areas;
- control means for controlling said injector means such that when an empty one of said plurality of work areas is positioned for receiving said integrated circuit, said control means will operate said injector means to inject said integrated circuit into said empty work area; and
- second sensing means for sensing when said integrated circuit is in said work area.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said motive means consists of a belt conveyor.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said injector means consists of a wheel in contact with an upper surface of said integrated circuit such that rotation of said wheel causes either removal of said integrated circuit from said guide means or injection of said integrated circuit into said empty work area.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said control means further stops operation of said apparatus if said injector means injects said integrated circuit into said empty work area and said second sensing means does not sense said integrated circuit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 815,853, filed Jan. 3, 1986, now abandonded.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Semiconductor International, Sep. 1985, pp. 93-98, "I. C. Product Handler Trends", by Burggraaf. |
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