Claims
- 1. A laser marking apparatus comprising:
- a chip feeder, said chip feeder being capable of automatically feeding chips to a marking location;
- a laser having a laser beam mounted proximate to said chip feeder and aligned such that said laser beam is directed toward a chip associated with said chip feeder when said chip is at said marking location;
- a laser reactive material applicator mounted proximate said marking location, said applicator being capable of applying a laser reactive material to a surface of said chip for producing a mark thereon when contacted by said laser beam.
- 2. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said laser is located so that said laser beam contacts said laser reactive material that has been applied to said surface of said chip to produce said mark on said chip surface.
- 3. The laser marking apparatus of claim 2 wherein said laser reactive material contains a pigment.
- 4. The laser marking apparatus of claim 2 wherein said laser reactive material changes color when exposed to said laser beam.
- 5. The laser marking apparatus of claim 2 wherein said laser reactive material is an epoxy.
- 6. The laser marking apparatus of claim 2 wherein said laser reactive material is a resin.
- 7. The laser marking apparatus of claim 2 wherein said laser reactive material is heat absorbent.
- 8. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said chip feeder includes a magazine.
- 9. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said chip feeder includes at least one conveyor mechanism.
- 10. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said chip feeder includes at least one carrier containing at least one chip.
- 11. The laser marking apparatus of claim 10 wherein said at least one chip has at least two exposed surfaces when disposed in said at least one carrier.
- 12. The laser marking apparatus of claim 11 wherein said chip feeder includes a track.
- 13. The laser marking apparatus of claim 12 wherein said at least one carrier is oriented in an inverted position on said track.
- 14. The laser marking apparatus of claim 12 wherein said laser is oriented in an inverted position relative to said track.
- 15. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said chip feeder is gravity fed.
- 16. The laser marking apparatus of claim 15 further including at least one automated indexing pin for holding said chips in position against gravity.
- 17. The laser marking apparatus of claim 16 further including a CPU for controlling said laser marking apparatus.
- 18. The laser marking apparatus of claim 17 wherein said CPU controls operation of said at least one automated indexing pin.
- 19. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said laser is movable in at least one direction.
- 20. The laser marking apparatus of claim 19 wherein said laser reactive material applicator is movable in synchronicity with said laser.
- 21. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said laser is a carbon dioxide laser.
- 22. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said laser is a Nd:YAG laser.
- 23. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said laser is a Nd:YLF laser.
- 24. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said laser reactive material is a ribbon of ink bearing material.
- 25. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 further including a CPU for controlling said laser marking apparatus.
- 26. The laser marking apparatus of claim 25 wherein said CPU controls operation and movement of said laser beam.
- 27. The laser marking apparatus of claim 25 wherein said CPU controls said laser reactive material applicator.
- 28. The laser marking apparatus of claim 25 further including a camera downstream of said laser for photographing said chips that have said mark.
- 29. The laser marking apparatus of claim 28 wherein said CPU receives input from said camera for controlling the quality of said mark on said chip.
- 30. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said laser reactive material includes one or more ribbons of ink bearing material.
- 31. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1 wherein said laser reactive material includes a plurality of ribbons of ink bearing material.
- 32. The laser marking apparatus of claim 31 wherein said laser reactive material includes a plurality of ribbons of ink bearing material having at least two different colors of ink.
- 33. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1, wherein said laser reactive material applicator is mounted to said laser so that movement of said laser results in movement of said laser reactive material applicator.
- 34. The laser marking apparatus of claim 1, wherein said laser reactive material applicator is a ribbon of ink bearing material that extends over said surface of said chip.
- 35. An energy marking apparatus comprising:
- a chip feeder, said chip feeder being capable of automatically feeding chips to a marking location;
- an energy source having an energy beam mounted proximate to said chip feeder and aligned such that said energy beam is directed toward a chip associated with said chip feeder when said chip is at said marking location;
- an energy reactive material applicator mounted proximate said marking location, said applicator being capable of applying an energy reactive material to a surface of said chip for producing a mark thereon when contacted by said energy beam.
- 36. The energy marking apparatus of claim 35 wherein said energy source is a light source.
- 37. The energy marking apparatus of claim 35 wherein said energy source is a heat source.
- 38. The energy marking apparatus of claim 35 wherein said energy reactive material is light absorbent.
- 39. The energy marking apparatus of claim 35 wherein said energy reactive material changes color when exposed to said energy beam.
- 40. The energy marking apparatus of claim 35, wherein said energy reactive material applicator is mounted to said energy source so that movement of said energy source results in movement of said energy reactive material applicator.
- 41. The energy marking apparatus of claim 35, wherein said energy reactive material applicator is a ribbon of ink bearing material that extends over said surface of said chip.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/715,746, filed Sep. 19, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,838,361, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/584,246, filed Jan. 11, 1996, abandoned.
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