Claims
- 1. A method for compressing molten plastic into a cavity for forming an encapsulated semiconductor device comprising the steps of:
- providing compressing means including a single plunger member for compressing and directing said molten plastic to flow in a forward direction into said cavity; and
- providing overload compensation means coupled to said single plunger member and having a first configuration for moving said single plunger member in said forward direction to compress and to direct said molten plastic into said cavity and having a second configuration for permitting said single plunger member to withdraw in a reverse direction when said single plunger member is prevented from compressing and directing said molten plastic to flow in said forward direction into said cavity.
- 2. A method for compressing molten plastic into a cavity for forming an encapsulated semiconductor device comprising the steps of:
- providing compressing means including a plunger member for compressing and directing said molten plastic to flow in a forward direction into said cavity; and
- providing overload compensation means coupled to said plunger member for permitting said plunger member to withdraw in a reverse direction when said plunger member is prevented from compressing and directing said molten plastic to flow in said forward direction into said cavity;
- said overload compensation means comprising a first member coupled to a second member, said first and said second members having a first configuration for permitting said plunger member to compress and direct said molten plastic to flow in said forward direction into said cavity, and said first and said second members having a second configuration for permitting said plunger member to withdraw in said reverse direction when said plunger member is prevented from compressing and directing said molten plastic to flow in said forward direction into said cavity.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said first configuration having said first member being retained in a slot of said second member such that said first member is in-line with said second member, and said second configuration having said first member dislodged from said slot in response to said plunger member being prevented from compressing and directing said molten plastic to flow in said forward direction into said cavity.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said plunger member includes a plunger at a distal end thereof for compressing and directing said molten plastic to flow in said forward direction into said cavity, said plunger member further including a notch in a proximate end thereof for engagement with a portion of said overload compensation means.
- 5. The method, of claim 4 wherein said first member having a protrusion for engagement with said notch when said first member and said second member are in said first configuration.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said compressing means includes means coupled to said overload compensation means for moving said overload compensation means, said moving of said overload compensation means causing said protrusion to move said plunger member.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said overload compensation means includes a spring loaded shaft means for applying a retaining force against an end of said first member for retaining said first member in said slot, said retaining force being adjustable.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein when said plunger member is prevented from compressing and directing said molten plastic to flow in said forward direction into said cavity, a resistive force is applied from said plunger member against said protrusion that exceeds said retaining force such that said first member is dislodged from said slot and said protrusion is dislodged from said notch, thereby permitting said plunger member to withdraw in said reverse direction.
- 9. The method of to claim 6 wherein said means for moving said overload compensation means is a pneumatic press.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of patent application Ser. No. 08/230,304 filed on Apr. 20, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,478,226.
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Divisions (1)
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