Patents Assigned to Johnson Service Corp.
  • Patent number: 5219041
    Abstract: A pressure sensor, such as the type of sensor used in screw-type refrigeration compressors, permits sensing of positive as well as negative pressures and provides an indication of the direction in which the compressor is rotating. Negative pressure leads to system shut-down, while positive pressure verification will allow compressor operation to continue. The pressure sensor includes a pair of adjustable tension springs, on opposite sides of the diaphragm, to vary the position of the diaphragm within its mechanical stroke. By establishing a pressure range of interest, and by employing an electrical sensor, such as a Hall effect sensor, the direction of movement of the diaphragm and sensor can be monitored immediately upon compressor start-up.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1993
    Assignee: Johnson Service Corp.
    Inventor: James E. Greve
  • Patent number: 5090246
    Abstract: A capacitance elastomeric pressure sensor includes top and bottom mounting plates arranged to support a pair of electrode layers. The first electrode layer is supported on the upper surface of a dielectric disc held by an upper mounting plate. The second electrode layer is located beneath the disc and includes a conductive elastomeric layer overlying an elastomeric support layer. In the preferred embodiment, the elastomer is a silicone elastomer and the conductive layer is formed by admixing a conductive carbon powder with the silicone. The sensor is particularly effective in sensing pressure changes in this low range, e.g. 0-1 inch of water. In the most preferred embodiment the elastomeric layer is prestrained for temperature compensation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1992
    Assignee: Johnson Service Corp.
    Inventors: Jeannine O. Colla, Paul E. Thoma, Gary F. Oman, Carl F. Klein, Paul H. Froehling, Scott L. Spence, Ivshin Yefim, Arthur Barootian