17799111. CHIP DISPENSER FOR SELF-ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)

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CHIP DISPENSER FOR SELF-ASSEMBLY

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.

Inventor(s)

Inbum Yang of Seoul (KR)

Junghun Rho of Seoul (KR)

Youngkyu Kim of Seoul (KR)

Bongwoon Choi of Seoul (KR)

CHIP DISPENSER FOR SELF-ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17799111 titled 'CHIP DISPENSER FOR SELF-ASSEMBLY

Simplified Explanation

The present invention is a method of manufacturing a display device, specifically a chip dispenser for supplying a micro-LED.

  • The chip dispenser includes a body part that holds the fluid and the semiconductor light emitting device, and releases them.
  • It also has a pressure controller that can adjust the pressure inside the body.
  • A stirring part is placed either inside or outside the body to agitate the fluid.
  • The pressure controller increases the internal pressure of the body part, allowing the fluid and the semiconductor light emitting device to be discharged while the stirring part keeps the fluid moving.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Manufacturing of display devices, particularly those using micro-LEDs.
  • Production of electronic devices that require precise dispensing of fluids and semiconductor light emitting devices.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Ensures a controlled and efficient supply of micro-LEDs and fluids in the manufacturing process.
  • Prevents clogging or blockages that may occur during dispensing.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved accuracy and precision in the manufacturing process.
  • Increased efficiency and productivity due to the controlled dispensing of micro-LEDs and fluids.
  • Reduced risk of clogging or blockages, minimizing production delays.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a display device, and more particularly, to a chip dispenser for supplying a micro-LED. The present invention provides a chip dispenser including a body part for accommodating the fluid and the semiconductor light emitting device, and discharging the accommodated fluid and the semiconductor light emitting device, a pressure controller for varying the pressure inside the body; and a stirring part disposed in at least one of the inside and outside of the body, agitating the fluid accommodated in the body and the pressure controller increases the internal pressure of the body part so that the fluid and the semiconductor light emitting device are discharged to the outside in a state in which the agitating part stirs the fluid.