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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 20, 2007
Filed:
May. 26, 2003
Marinus Josephus Jakobus Dona, Eindhoven, NL;
Martin Hillebrand Blees, Eindhoven, NL;
Michel Marcel Jose Decre, Eindhoven, NL;
Patrick Petrus Johannes Van Eerd, Eindhoven, NL;
Richard Joseph Marinus Schroeders, Eindhoven, NL;
Teunis Johannes Antonius Heijmans, Eindhoven, NL;
Christiaan Leonard Jozef Janssen, Eindhoven, NL;
Peter Jan Slikkerveer, Eindhoven, NL;
Marinus Josephus Jakobus Dona, Eindhoven, NL;
Martin Hillebrand Blees, Eindhoven, NL;
Michel Marcel Jose Decre, Eindhoven, NL;
Patrick Petrus Johannes Van Eerd, Eindhoven, NL;
Richard Joseph Marinus Schroeders, Eindhoven, NL;
Teunis Johannes Antonius Heijmans, Eindhoven, NL;
Christiaan Leonard Jozef Janssen, Eindhoven, NL;
Peter Jan Slikkerveer, Eindhoven, NL;
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V., Eindhoven, NL;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for transferring a pattern from a stamping surface () of a stamp () to a receiving surface () of a substrate (). The pattern is transferred to the receiving surface () by successively bringing portions of the pattern within such a range of the receiving surface () during a certain period, that the pattern is locally transferred from the stamping surface () to the receiving surface (). The individual portions can be moved by means of individual actuators (). By applying the method, the transfer of the pattern can be performed according to a wave, which is for example ring-shaped, moving from the center of the receiving surface () to the circumference, or linear, moving from side of the receiving surface () to an opposite side.