Method and apparatus for handling laser bar

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6263555
  • Patent Number
    6,263,555
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus are provided for freeing laser bars stuck in a facet coating fixture. A roller device is provided that rolls into a facet coating fixture channel and applies a downward force to a stuck laser bar. The roller device provides an uncomplicated and reliable system for handling the bars.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for handling a laser bar or laser bars and relates to a system for loosening a bar or bars stuck in a channel of a facet coating fixture.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Laser diodes are manufactured from laser bars that are in turn manufactured from substrates. A laser bar, also referred to as a bar of diodes, is formed by cleaving a section from a semiconductor substrate. The substrate has a number of contiguous diodes in a pattern. The laser bars are facet coated prior to separating into individual laser diodes.




Laser bars are coated by placing the bar on its edge in a coating fixture such as that disclosed in copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/844,455, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. Various coatings may be applied to the bar's facets that effect the operation of the individual laser diodes. Regardless of the type of coating used, the laser bars can get stuck in the facet coating fixture. When this happens the laser bars must be loosened to be removed.




A facet coating fixture is comprised of multiple channels each of which hold individual bars. When the coating process is finished, the holding mechanism retracts and the bars are meant to fall through exit channels, with the assistance of a vacuum or other means. Even under these conditions the bars do not always release and some stick to one side or the other of the channel. The bars are fragile. Since the ends of a bar have no devices, the ends are the only places it can be safely handled without damaging it.




Prior art systems have failed to provide an efficient method for freeing stuck laser bars in a reliable manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention solves these and other problems by providing a method and apparatus for loosening laser bars from a facet coating fixture and other devices containing channels. The present invention is directed to the loosening of any form of laser bar that is stuck in a channel of a coating fixture.




The laser bars have two ends. The ends contain alignment marks for processing. There are no devices on the ends. Consequently, the ends can be handled without damaging the laser bar. The ends are approximately twenty (20) mils wide and can be touched. The present invention takes advantage of this fact by using a two part roller device to apply pressure to the end areas. The pressure is applied to both ends of the bar so that the bar is released without causing breakage.




The roller device can be guided by grooves that already exist on the coating fixture. The roller device can be readily positioned in the grooves and traversed up and down the length of the coating fixture, from channel to channel, releasing all stuck bars in a single action. The roller may be used with or without an alignment fixture.




The roller device must have a diameter that is larger than the lateral width of the channel. This permits the roller device to roll into the channel and back out. The diameter of the roller device, relative to the channel width, permits the roller device to penetrate inside the channel a sufficient distance to contact the stuck bar. In addition, the diameter of the roller device is sufficiently large such that the majority of the downward movement that the roller device is capable of achieving is concentrated on the outside edge, the non-sticking side, of the bar.




In an alternate embodiment, the roller device can be integrated with a spring or actuator assembly so that the force can be adjusted or fixed.




With these and other objects, advantages and features of the invention that may become apparent, the nature of the invention may be more clearly understood by reference to the following detailed description of the invention, the appended claims, and to the several drawings attached herein.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a roller device constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the roller device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of a laser bar;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the laser bar of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a top view of a facet coating fixture, with two stuck laser bars, constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a partial cross sectional view of the facet coating fixture of

FIG. 5

, taken along the line


6





6


, with a roller device in a channel;





FIG. 7

illustrates an adjustable force device constructed in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 8

illustrates another force device constructed in accordance with the invention; and





FIG. 9

illustrates another force device constructed in accordance with the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1 and 2

show a roller device


1


which has two rollers


1




a


,


1




b


. The two rollers


1




a


,


1




b


are maintained in axial alignment through the use of a holder, shown schematically as


1




c


. The holder


1




c


is operated through the use of a handle means, schematically shown as


1




c


. The rollers


1




a


,


1




b


are cylindrical.





FIGS. 3 and 4

show a laser bar


2


in cross-section and top view respectively. The laser bar


2


has a rectangular substrate that is notched to form devices defined between the marks


4


.

FIG. 3

, the cross-section, shows the facet


204


of the laser bar. The end sections


2




a


and


2




b


are contacted by roller release device. For illustrative purposes, the marks


4


show the repeated patterns that define the individual laser diodes, prior to separation. The center portion


3


should not be handled. The ends


2




a


,


2




b


of the laser bar


2


are free of devices. The end sections


2




a


,


2




b


can be handled without damaging the laser diodes in the center section


3


.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, a facet coating fixture


10


is shown with two laser bars


2


stuck in channels


12


. Two roller devices


1


are provided. There is one roller device


1


for each channel


12


. The following discussion refers to only a single roller device


1


and a single stuck bar


2


. The application of the other roller devices


1


may be the same. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a single roller device


1


may be used to release both laser bars


2


. That is a single facet coating fixture


10


may have one roller device


1


for all channels


12


or one roller device


1


for each channel


12


. The laser bars


2


may be about four mils wide.




The roller device


1


is designed to come into contact with the two ends of the laser bar


2




a


,


2




b


. The distance


100


(

FIG. 1

) between the rollers


1




a


,


1




b


depend on the length of the laser bar center portion


3


(that is, the distance between the bar ends


2




a


,


2




b


). The diameter


15


of the circular roller ends


1




a


,


1




b


must be greater than the width


16


of the channel


12


. In a preferred embodiment, the roller diameter


15


is one hundred and sixty percent (160%) of the channel's width


16


.




The roller device


1


is designed to roll on the top surface


10




a


of the facet coating fixture


10


, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. The facet coating fixture


10


is more fully described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/844,455 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.




The facet coating fixture


10


is used to coat the laser bars


2


. The laser bars


2


are placed in channels


12


and held in place during the coating process. After the coating process is finished, the laser bars


2


are released and are removed in the direction represented by arrow


200


in

FIG. 6

, and through a removal channel by a vacuum (not shown). The laser bars


2


however can get stuck in the channels


12


.




The roller device


1


is designed to roll into the channels


12


to remove the stuck laser bars


2


. The roller device


1


exerts a force on the ends


2




a


,


2




b


to effectuate the removal of a stuck laser bar


2


. The roller device


1


pivots on edge


13


and partially penetrates into the channel


12


. The diameter


15


of the roller


1


is greater than the width


16


of the channel


12


.




As the diameter


15


of the roller device


1


is larger than the width


16


of the channel


12


, the roller device


1


penetrates the farthest in the center of the channel


12


. Thus, the laser bar


2


is pushed downward to the greatest extent possible on its non-stuck edge


17


. The roller device


1


can be rolled into the channel


12


from either side so as to free or loosen a laser bar


2


that is stuck to either side of the channel


12


. As such, the roller device


1


may contact the non-stuck edge


17


at the beginning of the removal process or at the end of the removal process.




In addition, the cylindrical surfaces


202


of the roller device


1


permit the pressure to be applied across the top surface


204


of the stuck bar


2


. Other shapes may be used for the rollers


1




a


,


1




b


that accomplish approximately the desired application of force.





FIG. 7

shows a profile of a variable force roller


60


. A roller


1




a


is attached to an arm


62


through a connection means


61


. The arm


62


is connected to an actuator arm


63


that is in turn connected to an actuator


64


. The actuator


64


is connected to a control device (not shown) that can control the downward force of the roller


1




a.







FIG. 8

shows a profile of another variable force roller device


70


. A roller


1




a


is connected to a first arm


72


through a connection means


71


. The first arm


72


is connected to a weight arm


73


. The weight arm


73


is connected to the first arm


72


at an angle, such that a weight


74


placed on the end of the weight arm


73


, changes the downward force of the roller


1




a


a predetermined amount. The weight arm


73


and first arm


72


comprise a connection point


75


that is used to pull or push the roller


1




a


across the facet coating fixture


10


.





FIG. 9

shows a profile of a variable force roller device


80


. A roller


1




a


is connected to an arm


82


through a connector means


81


. The arm


82


is provided with a top plate


83


. A container


84


is provided that permits vertical movement of the top plate


83


. A spring


85


is provided in the container


84


between a bottom


86


and the top plate


83


. The spring


85


assists in reducing the force applied by the roller


1




a


. Alternately, the spring


85


may be positioned to increase the force applied by the roller


1




a.






The invention herein described and claimed may be modified and is not limited to the specific embodiments herein described.



Claims
  • 1. A laser bar loosening system comprising:a facet coating fixture comprising at least one laser bar coating channel; and a roller device mounted relative to said channel to permit said roller device to roll into said at least one channel for removing a stuck laser bar.
  • 2. The laser bar loosening system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a controller for controlling movement of said roller device and monitoring said movement.
  • 3. A method for removing a laser bar from a facet coating fixture, said method comprising the steps of:applying a first force only to a first end of said laser bar; applying a second force only to a second end of said laser bar; and controlling said first and second forces such that their relative horizontal and vertical components are applied.
  • 4. A method for removing a laser bar from a channel of a coating device, said method comprising the steps of:moving a roller device into said channel; and applying said roller device only to opposite ends of said laser bar with approximately equal force.
Parent Case Info

This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/225,269, filed Jan. 5, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,125,530, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/225269 Jan 1999 US
Child 09/617245 US