US Patent Application 18188271. SUBSTRATE LOADING STATION simplified abstract

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SUBSTRATE LOADING STATION

Organization Name

Samsung Display Co., LTD.==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:DONG-SU Yee of Yongin-si (KR)]]

[[Category:KIHYUN Kim of Yongin-si (KR)]]

[[Category:YONG-KYUN Sim of Yongin-si (KR)]]

[[Category:JIYOUNG Wang of Yongin-si (KR)]]

SUBSTRATE LOADING STATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18188271 titled 'SUBSTRATE LOADING STATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a substrate loading station that includes two holding portions for holding a window substrate.

  • The first holding portion has a holding groove on its surface and faces the second holding portion.
  • The holding groove of the first holding portion includes a first groove that extends from the surface towards the opposite second surface of the first holding portion.
  • The holding groove also includes a second groove that extends from the end of the first groove towards both sides of the first holding portion.
  • The second groove is perpendicular to the first groove.
  • The purpose of this substrate loading station is to provide a simplified and efficient way to hold and load window substrates.


Original Abstract Submitted

A substrate loading station includes: a first holding portion having a first holding groove defined in a first surface thereof; and a second holding portion facing the first holding portion and configured to hold a window substrate together with the first holding portion. The first surface of the first holding portion faces the second holding portion, and the first holding groove includes: a first groove extending from the first surface toward a second surface of the first holding portion, which is opposite to the first surface, along a first direction; and a second groove extending from an end of the first groove toward both sides of the first holding portion, which are opposite to each other in a second direction crossing the first direction.