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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2002
Filed:
Jan. 12, 2000
Joseph C. Rauchut, Harleysville, PA (US);
Gary J. Reichl, Coopersburg, PA (US);
Noel L. Rodolfo, Boston, MA (US);
James V. Roth, Jr., Emmaus, PA (US);
Agere Systems Guardian Corp., Orlando, FL (US);
Abstract
An assembly for storing semiconductor wafers includes a container, a wafer carrier and a plate. The container may be a box having a substantially rectangular bottom surface. The wafer carrier fits in the container. The wafer carrier has a plurality of slots. Each slot is capable of receiving a semiconductor wafer. The plate has a size and shape so as to snugly fit in a predetermined position in the container. The plate substantially prevents motion of the wafer carrier relative to the container. The plate may be an insert formed of a separate piece of material from the wafer carrier. The insert has a substantially rectangular shape so as to fit snugly on the bottom surface of the box. The insert has at least one mounting feature to snugly hold the wafer carrier. For example, the insert may have at least one groove shaped to receive a tab extending from a bottom of the wafer carrier. The insert may be formed of an acetyl homopolymer, polypropylene, polyethylene, or other soft plastic. In an alternative configuration, the plate may be integrally formed from the same piece of material as the wafer carrier.