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Method And Apparatus For Laser Scribing Glass Sheet Substrate Coatings

US Patent:
6559411, May 6, 2003
Filed:
Aug 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/928203
Inventors:
Frank A. Borgeson - Scottsdale AZ
Joseph J. Hanak - Ames IA
Ricky S. Harju - late of Luckey OH
Norman L. Helman - Scottsdale AZ
Kenneth R. Hecht - Gilbert AZ
Assignee:
First Solar, LLC - Perrysburg OH
International Classification:
B23K 2600
US Classification:
21912169, 21912168, 21912185
Abstract:
A method and apparatus ( ) for laser scribing coatings on glass sheet substrates by conveying the substrate adjacent a laser source ( ) that provides a pulsed laser beam ( ) with a wavelength at a near-infrared fundamental frequency and having a frequency in the range of 50 to 100 kilohertz and a pulse duration in the range of 8 to 70 nanoseconds, and by reflecting the beam by an XYZ galvanometer controlled mirror system ( ) toward an uncoated surface of the substrate for passage therethrough to the coating on the other surface to provide overlapping ablations through the coating and scribing at a speed of at least 1000 millimeters per second.

Method And Apparatus For Laser Scribing Glass Sheet Substrate Coatings

US Patent:
6919530, Jul 19, 2005
Filed:
Apr 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/425704
Inventors:
Frank A. Borgeson - Scottsdale AZ, US
Joseph J. Hanak - Ames IA, US
Karen M. Harju - Luckey OH, US
Norman L. Helman - Scottsdale AZ, US
Kenneth R. Hecht - Gilbert AZ, US
Assignee:
First Solar LLC - Perrysburg OH
International Classification:
B23K026/00
US Classification:
21912168, 21912169
Abstract:
A method and apparatus () for laser scribing coatings on glass sheet substrates by conveying the substrate adjacent a laser source () that provides a pulsed laser beam () with a wavelength at a near-infrared fundamental frequency and having a frequency in the range of 50 to 100 kilohertz and a pulse duration in the range of 8 to 70 nanoseconds, and by reflecting the beam by an XYZ galvanometer controlled mirror system () toward an uncoated surface of the substrate for passage therethrough to the coating on the other surface to provide overlapping ablations through the coating and scribing at a speed of at least 1000 millimeters per second.

Method And Apparatus For Laser Scribing Glass Sheet Substrate Coatings

US Patent:
2005001, Jan 27, 2005
Filed:
Aug 11, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/915736
Inventors:
Frank Borgeson - Scottsdale AZ, US
Joseph Hanak - Ames OH, US
Ricky Harju - Luckey OH, US
Karen Harju - Luckey OH, US
Norman Helman - Scottsdale AZ, US
Kenneth Hecht - Gilbert AZ, US
International Classification:
B23K026/36
US Classification:
219121680, 219121820
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for laser scribing coatings on glass sheet substrates.

Thermal Printing Device And Tape Supply Cartridge Embodying A Tape Cut-Off Mechanism

US Patent:
4917514, Apr 17, 1990
Filed:
Jan 19, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/299798
Inventors:
Michael M. Richardson - Scottsdale AZ
Frank A. Borgeson - Scottsdale AZ
Assignee:
Kroy Inc. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
B41J 320
US Classification:
400120
Abstract:
A thermal printing device or the like and a tape or tape-ribbon supply cartridge designed for operative insertion into and use with such device. The device includes a print station for forming a selected image onto a tape and a replaceable tape or tape-ribbon cartridge having a tape cut-off mechanism embodied within the cartridge and actuated by a cut-off actuator arm within the machine. The cartridge of the present invention includes a self-contained, internal tape cut-off mechanism comprising a pair of cut-off blades positioned in side by side shearing relationship and actuated by an actuator arm extending into the cartridge from the machine.

Tape-Ribbon Cartridge And Receiver Tray With Pivoted Cover And Cam

US Patent:
4815875, Mar 28, 1989
Filed:
Feb 1, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/151103
Inventors:
Michael M. Richardson - Scottsdale AZ
Frank A. Borgeson - Scottsdale AZ
Assignee:
Kroy Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B41J 3528
US Classification:
4002081
Abstract:
A tape-ribbon alignment and delivery system for a thermal transfer device or the like of the type having a device housing and a transfer station including a printhead and a platen for transferring a selected image from a ribbon to a tape. The system further includes a replaceable tape-ribbon cartridge, a cartridge receiving tray connected with the device housing, a cam mechanism associated with the receiving tray for moving the cartridge into transfer alignment with the transfer station and a retaining member for retaining the cartridge in the transfer alignment position.

Thermal Printer And Tape-Ribbon Cartridge With Cut-Off Mechanism

US Patent:
4815874, Mar 28, 1989
Filed:
Feb 1, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/151109
Inventors:
Michael M. Richardson - Scottsdale AZ
Frank A. Borgeson - Scottsdale AZ
Assignee:
Kroy Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B41J 3528
US Classification:
400208
Abstract:
A thermal transfer device or the like and a tape-ribbon cartridge designed for operative insertion into and use with such device. The device includes a transfer station for transfering a selected image from a ribbon to a tape and a replaceable tape-ribbon cartridge having a tape cut-off mechanism embodied within the cartridge and actuated by a cut-off actuator arm within the machine. The cartridge of the present invention includes a self-contained, internal tape cut-off mechanism comprising a pair of cut-off blades positioned in side by side shearing relationship and actuated by an actuator arm extending into the cartridge from the machine.

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