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Apparatus for removing tiebars after molding of semiconductor chip

  • US 6,925,922 B2
  • Filed: 10/25/2002
  • Issued: 08/09/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for removing tiebars of a lead frame after one or more semiconductor components have been encapsulated in a resin to form a package body attached to the lead frame, comprising:

  • a first removing station including first and second support members opposed to each other for putting the lead frame therebetween, and a tiebar-cutting punch held by the first support member for reciprocation relative to the second support member, the first support member being above the second support member, wherein the tiebar-cutting punch and second support member have cutters and holes, respectively, engageable with each other, when the lead frame is put between the first and second support members, the cutters of the tiebar-cutting punch are fitted into corresponding holes of the second support member, cutting and punching out tiebars of the lead frame, and the second support member includes a scrap-exhausting opening opposite the holes of the second support member for discharging cut portions of the tiebars cut by the tiebar-cutting punch; and

    a second removing station including third and fourth support members opposed to each other for putting the lead frame therebetween, and a scrap-removing punch held by the third support member for reciprocation relative to the fourth support member for removing any scraps of the tiebars left between leads of the lead frame after the tiebars have been cut in the first removing station, wherein the scrap-removing punch and fourth support member have projections and holes, respectively, engageable with each other, and when the lead frame is put between the third and fourth support members, and the scrap-removing punch is moved relative to the fourth support member, the projections of the scrap-removing punch are fitted into corresponding holes in the fourth support member, pushing the scraps of the tiebars out of the lead frame and into the holes.

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