Claims
- 1. A static megasonic cleaning system, comprising:
- a container for cleaning solution and components to be cleaned by megasonic energy;
- a megasonic transducer array including a transmitter having an interior surface exposed to the interior of the container and a surface not exposed to the interior of the container, and a transducer bonded to said not exposed surface, said transmitter being adapted to oscillate at a frequency for propagating megasonic energy and being of a material that will efficiently transmit said energy into said container, and said material being hard, durable and relatively inert so as to be able to withstand exposure to cleaning solutions in the container without contaminating the solution;
- a source of megasonic energy connected to said transducer to cause said transducer and said transmitter to transmit megasonic energy into the interior of the container, said transmitter being formed to disperse the megasonic energy into a diverging pattern greater in width than that of the transducer, so that said components can be cleaned by said energy without moving the components during the cleaning operation, said container being sized to minimize the amount of cleaning solution needed to immerse the components; and
- said transmitter has a thin walled, curved configuration with a convex surface being said exposed surface and a concave surface being said not exposed surface, and said transducer has a thin walled curved shape with a convex surface bonded to the concave surface of the transmitter and has a concave surface spaced from the transmitter.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said transmitter has a semi-cylindrical configuration.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein said transducer extends circumferentially about 120.degree..
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein said transmitter has a tubular shape.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein said transducer extends circumferentially about 120 .degree..
- 6. The system of claim 4, wherein the ends of said tubular transmitter are closed so as to permit said array to be immersed in said container.
- 7. The system of claim 4, wherein the ends of said tubular transducer extend through the side walls of said container and are sealed thereto.
- 8. The system of claim 7, including electrical leads connected to said transducer and extending out through an end of said transmitter.
- 9. The system of claim 1, wherein said transmitter has a semi-cylindrical shape and said transducer extends circumferentially about 120 .degree. and is centered between the circumferential edges of said transmitter.
- 10. A static megasonic cleaning system, comprising:
- a container for cleaning solution and components to be cleaned by megasonic energy;
- a megasonic transducer array including a transmitter having an interior surface exposed to the interior of the container and a surface not exposed to the interior of the container, and a transducer bonded to said not exposed surface, said transmitter being adapted to oscillate at a frequency for propagating megasonic energy and being of a material that will efficiently transmit said energy into said container, and said material being hard, durable and relatively inert so as to be able to withstand exposure to cleaning solutions in the container without contaminating the solution;
- a source of megasonic energy connected to said transducer to cause said transducer and said transmitter to transmit megasonic energy into the interior of the container, said transmitter being formed to disperse the megasonic energy into a diverging pattern greater in width than that of the transducer, so that said components can be cleaned by said energy without moving; and
- said transmitter has a thin walled, curved configuration with a convex surface being said exposed surface, and a concave surface being said not exposed surface, and said transducer has a thin walled, curved shape with a convex surface bonded to the concave surface of the transmitter and has a concave surface spaced from the transmitter,
- said transmitter being made of quartz or sapphire.
- 11. A transducer array for a megasonic cleaning system, comprising:
- a transducer having an arcuate convex surface and an arcuate concave surface, said transducer being adapted to propagate megasonic energy in a diverging pattern from a megasonic source applied to the transducer; and
- an arcuate energy transmitter being made of a material which will efficiently transmit megasonic energy, said transmitter having a concave surface bonded to the convex surface of said transducer, and a convex surface remote from said transducer adapted to transmit the megasonic diverging energy from the transducer.
- 12. The array of claim 11, wherein said transmitter has a semi-cylindrical configuration.
- 13. The array of claim 12, wherein said transducer extends circumferentially about 120 .degree..
- 14. The array of claim 11, wherein said transmitter has a tubular shape.
- 15. The array of claim 14, wherein said transducer extends circumferentially about 120 .degree..
- 16. The array of claim 14, wherein the ends of said tubular transmitter are closed so as to permit said array to be immersed in a container.
- 17. The array of claim 14, wherein the ends of said tubular transducer are adapted to extend through the side walls of said container and to be sealed thereto.
- 18. The array of claim 11, including electrical leads connected to said transducer and extending out the ends of said transmitter.
- 19. The array of claim 11, wherein said transmitter has a semi-cylindrical shape and said transducer extends circumferentially about 120.degree. and is centered between the circumferential edges of said transmitter.
- 20. A transducer array for a megasonic cleaning system, comprising:
- a transducer having an arcuate convex surface and an arcuate concave surface, said transducer being adapted to propagate megasonic energy in a diverging pattern from a megasonic source applied to the transducer; and
- an arcuate energy transmitter being made of a material which will efficiently transmit megasonic energy, said transmitter having a concave surface bonded to the convex surface of said transducer, and a convex surface remote from said transducer adapted to transmit the megasonic diverging energy from the transducer,
- said transmitter being made of quartz or sapphire.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 144,515, filed Jan. 15, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,869,278 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 043,852 filed Apr. 29, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,804,007.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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