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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B82—NANOTECHNOLOGY
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- the invention relates to a bag, and especially to a bag for an electronics device which is substantially impervious to moisture.
- the bag material includes a metal foil layer which is normally opaque.
- the bags usually also contain a desiccant to ensure that the air within the bag remains as dry as possible, and a moisture indicator to enable a user to confirm that the moisture within the bag is below a pre-defined level when the bag is opened.
- one of the problems with this conventional system is that it is necessary to have two additional components (the desiccant and the moisture indicator), which need to be inserted into the bag with the semiconductor device prior to sealing of the bag. In addition, it is not possible to view the moisture indicator without first opening the bag.
- a bag comprising side walls that are substantially impervious to moisture and having an opening at one end which is adapted to be sealed, a portion of a side wall comprising a substantially transparent material which is substantially impervious to moisture and a moisture indicating material mounted within the bag adjacent the transparent material to enable the moisture indicating material to be viewed through the transparent material, and at least a portion of the moisture indicator material being exposed to air within the bag.
- the side walls of the bag further comprise a desiccant material which defines at least a portion of an inside wall of the bag.
- the desiccant material may be a silica gel.
- the side walls of the bag comprise a laminated material which may comprise a metal foil.
- the substantially transparent material may be a transparent moisture barrier film, such as DY3008-NM 260 moisture barrier film manufactured by Dou Yee Enterprises (S) Pte Ltd.
- the bag is for containing an electronics device, such as a packaged semiconductor device.
- FIG. 1 shows a bag for a semiconductor device
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view along the line AA in FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a bag 1 .
- the bag includes a moisture indicator strip embedded on the barrier bag.
- the outer layer is able to prevent moisture from entering and the inner layer has material able to absorb moisture (to replace silica gel.)
- the sheets 3 , 4 each have a respective fourth edge 7 , 8 that defines an opening 6 into which a packaged semiconductor device (not shown) may be inserted prior to sealing the opening 6 by sealing together the edges 7 , 8 , for example by a thermoplastic welding process.
- the sheets 3 , 4 each include a laminated aluminum foil material 9 on the outside and a layer of a desiccant material 10 , such as silica gel, on the inside.
- a desiccant material 10 such as silica gel
- the desiccant material 10 may be located within a porous inner bag 15 that is attached to the inner wall of the foil material 9 , as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the sheet 3 includes a window portion 11 , which is formed from a substantially transparent material 12 that is also substantially impervious to moisture.
- a suitable material may be DY3008-NM 260 moisture barrier film produced by Dou Yee Enterprises (S) Pte Ltd.
- a moisture indicating material 13 Located adjacent to the transparent material 12 is a moisture indicating material 13 , which is located on the inside of the transparent material 12 .
- a packaged semiconductor device is placed within the bag 1 and the ends 7 , 8 of the sheets 3 , 4 are sealed together to seal the semiconductor device within the bag 1 .
- the desiccant 10 on the inside of the side walls 3 , 4 absorbs any moisture within the bag 1 after it has been sealed.
- a user can view the moisture indicator 13 through the transparent material 12 to ensure that the moisture within the bag 1 is below a predetermined level.
- the moisture indicator 13 may comprise three separate moisture level indicators 16 , 17 , 18 .
- the indicator 16 may be a first warning that the moisture in the bag 1 is approaching a danger level
- the indicator 17 may provide an intermediate warning that indicates to a user to put the semiconductor device into a new bag
- the indicator 18 may be provide a warning that the moisture levels have exceeded the recommended maximum level and that the electronic device within the bag should be inspected before use.
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Abstract
A bag (1) has side walls (3, 4) that are substantially impervious to moisture. The bag has an opening (6) at one end that is adapted to be sealed. A portion (11) of a side wall includes a substantially transparent material (12) which is substantially impervious to moisture. A moisture indicating material (13) is mounted within the bag adjacent to the transparent material (12) to enable the moisture indicating material (13) to be viewed through the transparent material (12), and at least a portion of the moisture indicating material (13) is exposed to air within the bag (1).
Description
- This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 120 to PCT application PCT/SG01/00223, filed on Oct. 19, 2001, entitled “A Bag” and published in English on May 22, 2003 as International Publication No. WO 03/042072, which application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- The invention relates to a bag, and especially to a bag for an electronics device which is substantially impervious to moisture.
- Semiconductor devices are conventionally stored and transported in bags that are impervious to moisture. Typically, the bag material includes a metal foil layer which is normally opaque. In addition to the semiconductor device, the bags usually also contain a desiccant to ensure that the air within the bag remains as dry as possible, and a moisture indicator to enable a user to confirm that the moisture within the bag is below a pre-defined level when the bag is opened.
- However, one of the problems with this conventional system is that it is necessary to have two additional components (the desiccant and the moisture indicator), which need to be inserted into the bag with the semiconductor device prior to sealing of the bag. In addition, it is not possible to view the moisture indicator without first opening the bag.
- In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a bag comprising side walls that are substantially impervious to moisture and having an opening at one end which is adapted to be sealed, a portion of a side wall comprising a substantially transparent material which is substantially impervious to moisture and a moisture indicating material mounted within the bag adjacent the transparent material to enable the moisture indicating material to be viewed through the transparent material, and at least a portion of the moisture indicator material being exposed to air within the bag.
- Preferably, the side walls of the bag further comprise a desiccant material which defines at least a portion of an inside wall of the bag. Typically, the desiccant material may be a silica gel. Preferably, the side walls of the bag comprise a laminated material which may comprise a metal foil. Preferably, the substantially transparent material may be a transparent moisture barrier film, such as DY3008-NM 260 moisture barrier film manufactured by Dou Yee Enterprises (S) Pte Ltd. Typically, the bag is for containing an electronics device, such as a packaged semiconductor device.
- An example of a bag in accordance with the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a bag for a semiconductor device; and -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view along the line AA inFIG. 1 . - The making and using of the presently preferred embodiments are discussed in detail below. It should be appreciated, however, that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts that can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention, and do not limit the scope of the invention.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 show a bag 1. As will be discussed below, the bag includes a moisture indicator strip embedded on the barrier bag. The outer layer is able to prevent moisture from entering and the inner layer has material able to absorb moisture (to replace silica gel.) - The bag 1 is fabricated from two
rectangular sheets weld 5 along threeedges sheet - The
sheets fourth edge 7, 8 that defines anopening 6 into which a packaged semiconductor device (not shown) may be inserted prior to sealing theopening 6 by sealing together theedges 7, 8, for example by a thermoplastic welding process. - The
sheets aluminum foil material 9 on the outside and a layer of adesiccant material 10, such as silica gel, on the inside. - Typically, the
desiccant material 10 may be located within a porousinner bag 15 that is attached to the inner wall of thefoil material 9, as shown inFIG. 2 . Thesheet 3 includes awindow portion 11, which is formed from a substantiallytransparent material 12 that is also substantially impervious to moisture. For example, a suitable material may be DY3008-NM 260 moisture barrier film produced by Dou Yee Enterprises (S) Pte Ltd. Located adjacent to thetransparent material 12 is amoisture indicating material 13, which is located on the inside of thetransparent material 12. - In use, a packaged semiconductor device is placed within the bag 1 and the
ends 7, 8 of thesheets side walls moisture indicator 13 through thetransparent material 12 to ensure that the moisture within the bag 1 is below a predetermined level. As shown inFIG. 1 , themoisture indicator 13 may comprise three separatemoisture level indicators indicator 16 may be a first warning that the moisture in the bag 1 is approaching a danger level, theindicator 17 may provide an intermediate warning that indicates to a user to put the semiconductor device into a new bag, and theindicator 18 may be provide a warning that the moisture levels have exceeded the recommended maximum level and that the electronic device within the bag should be inspected before use. - While this invention has been described with reference to illustrative embodiments, this description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications and combinations of the illustrative embodiments, as well as other embodiments of the invention, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description. It is therefore intended that the appended claims encompass any such modifications or embodiments.
Claims (20)
1. A bag comprising side walls which are substantially impervious to moisture and having an opening at one end which is adapted to be sealed, a portion of a side wall comprising a substantially transparent material which is substantially impervious to moisture and a moisture indicating material mounted within the bag adjacent to the transparent material to enable the moisture indicating material to be viewed through the transparent material, and at least a portion of the moisture indicating material being exposed to air within the bag, wherein a side wall of the bag further comprises a desiccant material which defines at least a portion of an inner surface of the side wall.
2. (Canceled)
3. A bag according to claim 2 , wherein the desiccant material comprises a silica gel.
4. A bag according to claim 1 , wherein the side walls of the bag comprise a laminated material.
5. A bag according to claim 4 , wherein the laminated material comprises a metal foil.
6. A bag according to claim 1 , wherein the substantially transparent material comprises a transparent moisture barrier film.
7. A bag according to claim 1 in combination with an electronic device, the electronic device being sealed within the bag.
8. A bag according to claim 1 in combination with a packaged semiconductor device, the packaged semiconductor device being sealed within the bag.
9. A bag for the storage and transportation of an electronics device, the bag comprising:
a first side wall that is substantially impervious to moisture, a portion of the first side wall comprising a substantially transparent material which is substantially impervious to moisture;
a second side wall that is substantially impervious to moisture, the first and second side walls being attached at three edges so that an opening is formed at one end, the opening being adapted to be sealed;
a moisture indicating material mounted within the bag adjacent to the transparent material to enable the moisture indicating material to be viewed through the transparent material, wherein at least a portion of the moisture indicating material is exposed to air within the bag; and
a porous inner bag attached to an inner wall of the first or second side wall; and
a desiccant material located within the porous inner bag.
10. A bag according to claim 9 , wherein the desiccant material comprises a silica gel.
11. A bag according to claim 9 , wherein the first and second side walls of the bag comprise a laminated material.
12. A bag according to claim 11 , wherein the laminated material comprises a metal foil.
13. A bag according to claim 9 , wherein the substantially transparent material comprises a transparent moisture barrier film.
14. A bag according to claim 9 in combination with a packaged semiconductor device, the packaged semiconductor device being sealed within the bag.
15. A bag for the storage and transportation of an electronics device, the bag comprising:
a first side wall that is substantially impervious to moisture, a portion of the first side wall comprising a substantially transparent material which is substantially impervious to moisture;
a second side wall that is substantially impervious to moisture, the first and second side walls being attached at three edges so that an opening is formed at one end, the opening being adapted to be sealed;
a first moisture level indicator mounted within the bag adjacent to the transparent material to enable moisture indicating material to be viewed through the transparent material, wherein at least a portion of the first moisture level indicator is exposed to air within the bag;
a second moisture level indicator mounted within the bag adjacent to the transparent material to enable moisture indicating material to be viewed through the transparent material, wherein at least a portion of the second moisture level indicator is exposed to air within the bag; and
a third moisture indicator level mounted within the bag adjacent to the transparent material to enable moisture indicating material to be viewed through the transparent material, wherein at least a portion of the third moisture level indicator is exposed to air within the bag.
16. A bag according to claim 15 wherein the first moisture level indicator provides a first warning that moisture in the bag is approaching a danger level, wherein the second moisture level indicator provides an intermediate warning that indicates to a user to put the electronics device into a new bag, and wherein the third moisture level indicator provides a warning that moisture levels have exceeded a recommended maximum level.
17. A bag according to claim 15 , and further comprising:
a porous inner bag attached to an inner wall of the first or second side wall; and
a desiccant material located within the porous inner bag.
18. A bag according to claim 17 , wherein the desiccant material comprises a silica gel.
19. A bag according to claim 15 , wherein the first and second side walls of the bag comprise a laminated material, wherein the laminated material comprises a metal foil.
20. A bag according to claim 15 , wherein the substantially transparent material comprises a transparent moisture barrier film.
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