Patents by Inventor David H. Redinger

David H. Redinger has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20200225182
    Abstract: The disclosure describes techniques for detecting a crack or defect in a material. A computing device may determine whether a tested material includes a crack or other defect based on a temperature-scaled control data set and a measurement data set.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2018
    Publication date: July 16, 2020
    Inventor: David H. Redinger
  • Publication number: 20200116661
    Abstract: A measurement system may include an electrical signal source; a plurality of electrical contacts electrically coupled to a tested material; a respective resistor associated with each electrical contact; a common node to which the respective resistors are electrically connected; and a control module. The control module may cause the electrical signal source to be electrically connected to a selected electrical contact as an input electrical contact. The remaining electrical contacts are electrically connected to a return node of the electrical signal source as extraction electrical contacts. The control module also may cause the electrical signal source to output an electrical signal to an input electrical contact; cause a respective electrical signal parameter to be determined at the respective resistor associated with each respective extraction electrical contact; and determine whether the tested material includes a crack or other defect based on the respective electrical signal parameters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2018
    Publication date: April 16, 2020
    Inventors: Christopher R. Yungers, David H. Redinger, Eric M. Chinnock, Jennifer F. Schumacher
  • Patent number: 10590899
    Abstract: Nozzles and method of making the same are disclosed. The disclosed nozzles have at least one nozzle through-hole therein, wherein the at least one nozzle through-hole exhibits a coefficient of discharge, CD, of greater than about 0.50. Fuel injectors containing the nozzle are also disclosed. Methods of making and using nozzles and fuel injectors are further disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2020
    Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
    Inventors: Scott M. Schnobrich, Barry S. Carpenter, Barbara A. Fipp, James C. Novack, David H. Redinger, Ryan C. Shirk
  • Publication number: 20200030936
    Abstract: A computing system may send and receive data from a variety of other devices, such as abrading tools and consumable abrasive products. The computing system may use this data for various purposes, such as tracking worker vibration dosage, monitoring inventory, promoting use of personal protective equipment, and other purposes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2018
    Publication date: January 30, 2020
    Inventors: Orlin B. Knudson, Rufus C. Sanders, Joseph B. Eckel, Bradley M. Johnson, Karl M. Kropp, Richard L. Rylander, David H. Redinger, Ronald D. Jesme, Andrew R. Henry, Theo L. Simon, Paul H. R. Jolly, Justin Tungjunyatham, Marc A. Egeland, Michael W. Dolezal, Adam C. Nyland
  • Publication number: 20200030938
    Abstract: A computing system may send and receive data from a variety of other devices, such as abrading tools and consumable abrasive products. The computing system may use this data for various purposes, such as tracking worker vibration dosage, monitoring inventory, promoting use of personal protective equipment, and other purposes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2018
    Publication date: January 30, 2020
    Inventors: Orlin B. Knudson, Rufus C. Sanders, Joseph B. Eckel, Bradley M. Johnson, Karl M. Kropp, Richard L. Rylander, David H. Redinger, Ronald D. Jesme, Andrew R. Henry, Theo L. Simon, Paul H. R. Jolly, Justin Tungjunyatham, Marc A. Egeland, Michael W. Dolezal, Adam C. Nyland
  • Publication number: 20200011826
    Abstract: An armor piece may include a tested material. The armor piece also may include a plurality of electrical contacts distributed about and electrically connected to the tested material. The armor piece further may include a non-volatile memory (NVM) device. The NVM device may be hardened against exposure to x-ray radiation. The NVM device may be configured to store control voltages associated with respective electrical contacts of the plurality of electrical contacts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2017
    Publication date: January 9, 2020
    Inventors: Christopher R. Yungers, Subhalakshmi M. Falknor, David H. Redinger
  • Publication number: 20200007964
    Abstract: A data communication apparatus, system, and method are described. The data communication system comprises a transceiver disposed on an entrance port to an enclosure, such as an underground enclosure. The transceiver includes a housing, the housing mountable to the entrance port, wherein the transceiver is configured to communicate with a network outside of the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a monitoring device disposed in the underground enclosure that provides data related to a real-time condition within the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a sensor analytics unit to process the data from the monitoring device/sensor and generate a processed data signal and to communicate the processed data signal to the transceiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2019
    Publication date: January 2, 2020
    Inventors: Ernesto M. Rodriguez, JR., Vaughn G. Amann, Lars Schrix, Jens Weichold, Ann-Maud B. Laprais, David H. Redinger, Ronald D. Jesme, David J. Badzinski
  • Publication number: 20190383763
    Abstract: A measurement system may include a set of drive electrical contacts including a force electrical contact and a return electrical contact electrically coupled to a tested material, a measurement electrical contact electrically coupled to the tested material, a return node, a voltage source, and a control module. A circuit path between the voltage source and the return node may include a fixed resistor and the tested material. The control module may be configured to cause the voltage source to apply a voltage signal to the force electrical contact, cause a voltage drop across the fixed resistor to be measured, cause a measured voltage to be measured using the measurement electrical contact, determine a measured equivalent impedance of the tested material associated with the measurement electrical contact based on the voltage drop across the fixed resistor and the measured voltage, and determine whether the tested material includes a crack or other defect based on the measured equivalent impedance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2017
    Publication date: December 19, 2019
    Inventors: Christopher R. Yungers, Subhalakshmi M. Falknor, David H. Redinger
  • Publication number: 20190346396
    Abstract: The disclosure describes techniques for detecting a crack or defect in a material. The technique may include applying an electrical signal to a first electrode pair electrically coupled to the material. The technique also may include, while applying the electrical signal to the first electrode pair, determining a measured voltage between a second, different electrode pair. At least one electrode of the second, different electrode pair is electrically coupled to the material. The technique may further include determining a corrected measured voltage by suppressing a thermally induced voltage from the measured voltage and determining whether the material includes a crack or other defect based on the corrected measured voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2017
    Publication date: November 14, 2019
    Inventors: David H. Redinger, Christopher R. Yungers, Jennifer F. Schumacher
  • Publication number: 20190346395
    Abstract: A technique may include applying a first electrical signal to a first pair of drive electrodes, and, while applying the first electrical signal to the first pair of drive electrodes, determining a first measured voltage using a first measurement electrode. The technique further may include applying a second electrical signal to a second pair of drive electrodes, and, while applying the second electrical signal to the second pair of drive electrodes, determining a second measured voltage using a second, different measurement electrode. The first pair of drive electrodes, the second pair of drive electrodes, the first measurement electrode, and the second, different measurement electrode may from a set of N electrodes electrically coupled to the material. The technique also may include determining whether the material includes a crack or other defect based on a comparison between the first measured voltage and the second measured voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2017
    Publication date: November 14, 2019
    Inventors: David H. Redinger, Christopher R. Yungers, Eric M. Chinnock, Jennifer F. Schumacher
  • Publication number: 20190346394
    Abstract: The disclosure describes techniques for detecting a crack or defect in a material. The techniques may include determining, by a computing device (12), for each respective adjacent pair of electrodes of a plurality of electrodes (18A-18L) electrically coupled to a material (16), a respective electrode pair voltage. The techniques also may include determining, by the computing device, for each respective adjacent pair of electrodes, a respective temperature-corrected electrode pair value based on the respective electrode pair voltage and at least one of a respective control voltage associated with the respective adjacent pair of electrodes or a temperature correction factor. The techniques further may include determining, by the computing device, whether the material includes a crack or defect based on the plurality of respective temperature-corrected electrode pair values.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2017
    Publication date: November 14, 2019
    Inventors: David H. Redinger, Christopher R. Yungers, Jennifer F. Schumacher
  • Publication number: 20190346393
    Abstract: A measurement system may include control electronics; an electrical signal source; a plurality of measurement system electrical contacts; at least one feature for repeatably electrically connecting the plurality of measurement system electrical contacts to selected locations of a tested material. The control electronics may be configured to cause the electrical signal source to output an electrical signal; determine a measured voltage in response to the electrical signal using a measurement electrical contact from the plurality of measurement system electrical contacts. The measurement electrical contact is electrically coupled to the tested material. The control electronics also may be configured to determine whether the tested material includes a crack or other defect based on the measured voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2017
    Publication date: November 14, 2019
    Inventors: Eric M. Chinnock, Christopher R. Yungers, Subhalakshmi M. Falknor, David H. Redinger
  • Publication number: 20190323980
    Abstract: A method may include coupling a first electrical connector of an article to a second electrical connector of a measurement device. The article may include a tested material, the first electrical connector, and a plurality of electrical contacts electrically connected to the first electrical connector. The measurement device may include a power source and a user interface. The method also may include causing, by a controller, an electrical signal to be applied to a pair of drive electrical contacts from the plurality of electrical contacts. The method further may include receiving, by the controller, from an analog-to-digital converter, a measured voltage measured using a measurement electrical contact from the plurality of electrical contacts. The method also may include determining, by the controller, whether the tested material includes a crack or other defect based on the measured voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2017
    Publication date: October 24, 2019
    Inventors: Christopher R. Yungers, Subhalakshmi M. Falknor, David H. Redinger, Ronald D. Jesme, Eric M. Chinnock
  • Patent number: 10412471
    Abstract: A data communication apparatus, system, and method are described. The data communication system comprises a transceiver disposed on an entrance port to an enclosure, such as an underground enclosure. The transceiver includes a housing, the housing mountable to the entrance port, wherein the transceiver is configured to communicate with a network outside of the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a monitoring device disposed in the underground enclosure that provides data related to a real-time condition within the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a sensor analytics unit to process the data from the monitoring device/sensor and generate a processed data signal and to communicate the processed data signal to the transceiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2019
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Ernesto M. Rodriguez, Jr., Vaughn G. Amann, Lars Schrix, Jens Weichold, Ann-Maud B. Laprais, David H. Redinger, Ronald D. Jesme, David J. Badzinski
  • Publication number: 20180249230
    Abstract: A data communication apparatus, system, and method are described. The data communication system comprises a transceiver disposed on an entrance port to an enclosure, such as an underground enclosure. The transceiver includes a housing, the housing mountable to the entrance port, wherein the transceiver is configured to communicate with a network outside of the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a monitoring device disposed in the underground enclosure that provides data related to a real-time condition within the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a sensor analytics unit to process the data from the monitoring device/sensor and generate a processed data signal and to communicate the processed data signal to the transceiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2018
    Publication date: August 30, 2018
    Inventors: Ernesto M. Rodriguez, Jr., Vaughn G. Amann, Lars Schrix, Jens Weichold, Ann-Maud B. Laprais, David H. Redinger, Ronald D. Jesme, David J. Badzinski
  • Patent number: 9961418
    Abstract: A data communication apparatus, system, and method are described. The data communication system comprises a transceiver disposed on an entrance port to an enclosure, such as an underground enclosure. The transceiver includes a housing, the housing mountable to the entrance port, wherein the transceiver is configured to communicate with a network outside of the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a monitoring device disposed in the underground enclosure that provides data related to a real-time condition within the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a sensor analytics unit to process the data from the monitoring device/sensor and generate a processed data signal and to communicate the processed data signal to the transceiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2018
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Ernesto M. Rodriguez, Jr., Vaughn G. Amann, Lars Schrix, Jens Weichold, Anne-Maud B. Laprais, David H. Redinger, Ronald D. Jesme, David J. Badzinski
  • Publication number: 20170127156
    Abstract: A data communication apparatus, system, and method are described. The data communication system comprises a transceiver disposed on an entrance port to an enclosure, such as an underground enclosure. The transceiver includes a housing, the housing mountable to the entrance port, wherein the transceiver is configured to communicate with a network outside of the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a monitoring device disposed in the underground enclosure that provides data related to a real-time condition within the underground enclosure. The data communication system also includes a sensor analytics unit to process the data from the monitoring device/sensor and generate a processed data signal and to communicate the processed data signal to the transceiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2015
    Publication date: May 4, 2017
    Applicant: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
    Inventors: Ernesto M. Rodriguez, Jr., Vaughn G. Amann, Lars Schrix, Jens Weichold, Anne-Maud B. Laprais, David H. Redinger, Ronald D. Jesme, David J. Badzinski
  • Publication number: 20160207240
    Abstract: Injection Molded Nozzle Preform with Undercut Features Injection molded nozzle preforms (100) are disclosed. More specifically, an injection molded nozzle preform (100) with undercut features (120A, 120B,120C) is disclosed. The undercut features (120A, 120B,120C) extend from a major surface of a substrate (110), and have at least two non-parallel axis. An injection molded nozzle preform made from polypropylene is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2014
    Publication date: July 21, 2016
    Inventors: Ramasubramani Kuduva Raman Thanumoorthy, Barry S. Carpenter, Paul A. Martinson, David H. Redinger, Joseph S. Warner
  • Publication number: 20150328686
    Abstract: Methods of making fuel nozzles are described. More specifically, methods of making fuel nozzles including injection molding are described. The injection molding may include polymer injection molding, powder injection molding, or micro powder injection molding, including micro metal injection molding. The formation of microstructures in the described methods may use the selective exposure of a material capable of undergoing a multiphoton reaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2013
    Publication date: November 19, 2015
    Inventors: Paul A. Martinson, Barry S. Carpenter, David H. Redinger, Scott M. Schnobrich, Ryan C. Shirk
  • Patent number: 9104100
    Abstract: Compositions such as photoresists and microfabrication processes are provided that can produce high-fidelity microfabricated structures. The provided photoresists can have reduced swelling during the development phase and can give tight tolerances for products, such as microneedles, that can be used, for example, in the medical field. The provided compositions include a photoresist, a photoinitiator system dispersed in the photoresist, and a polymer-tethered nanoparticle dispersed in the photoresist. The photoresist can be a negative photoresist and the photoinitiator system can include a two-photoinitiator system. The polymer-tethered nanoparticle can include an acrylic polymer and, in some embodiments, can include poly(methyl methacrylate). The nanoparticles can include silica.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 11, 2015
    Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: David H. Redinger, Robert J. DeVoe, Belma Erdogan-Haug