Patents by Inventor Eric Kochman

Eric Kochman 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: 20190056617
    Abstract: The flexible removable heater is placed behind and/or attached around the perimeter of the flat panel display device for freeze protection and ease of installation of the heater in the field. The flexible heater is connected to a temperature control device which energizes the heater at ambient temperatures below 5° C. The flexible heater may be connected to an optional overheat protection temperature control device which is attached to or placed inside of the flat panel display device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2018
    Publication date: February 21, 2019
    Inventor: Eric KOCHMAN
  • Publication number: 20170202158
    Abstract: The plain growth container is heated by the temperature controlled flexible electrical heating blanket or heating element panel which covers the inside or outside surface of the walls or bottom of the container. The proposed construction allows to maintain the desired warmth of the roots at all stages of the plant development, to promote efficient convective air flow in the plant growing medium, to use DC or AC electric power with optional electromagnetic field cancellation and to use optional antimicrobial additives inside the heating blanket and insulation top cover to prevent mold and disease propagation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2016
    Publication date: July 20, 2017
    Inventor: Eric KOCHMAN
  • Publication number: 20130056704
    Abstract: A single-photon generator contains nitrogen-vacancies or other color centers in diamond as emitters of single photons which are excited by the laser beam or another optical source and can work stably under normal conditions, the metamaterial with hyperbolic dispersion as enhancing environment, and photonic guiding structure to collect and transmit single photons further.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2012
    Publication date: March 7, 2013
    Inventors: Vladimir M. Shalaev, Eric Kochman, Andrey N. Smolyaninov
  • Publication number: 20050247700
    Abstract: An electrical heater utilizes negative temperature coefficient material (NTC) and current imbalance between live and neutral ends of the heater to simultaneously protect the heater from the hot spot and mechanical intrusion into the heating cable. The NTC layer, separating the heating wire and current leakage conductor, becomes electrically conductive at the temperatures above 60° C., thus “leaking” the current to earth. The hot spot is detected by measuring the current imbalance between line and neutral connections of the heating cable. The mechanical intrusion into the heater, such as cable or insulation damage, water or sharp metal object penetration, is also simultaneously measured by the same current imbalance measuring system such as Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). The optional return conductor and metal foil/mesh hot spot detection shields cancel electromagnetic field. The heater may contain positive temperature coefficient (PTC) continuous sensor to control the temperature in the heater.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2004
    Publication date: November 10, 2005
    Inventors: Eric Kochman, Grahame Gerrard, Dmitry Kochman
  • Patent number: 6958463
    Abstract: An electrical heater utilizes negative temperature coefficient material (NTC) and current imbalance between live and neutral ends of the heater to simultaneously protect the heater from the hot spot and mechanical intrusion into the heating cable. The NTC layer, separating the heating wire and current leakage conductor, becomes electrically conductive at the temperatures above 60° C., thus “leaking” the current to earth. The hot spot is detected by measuring the current imbalance between line and neutral connections of the heating cable. The mechanical intrusion into the heater, such as cable or insulation damage, water or sharp metal object penetration, is also simultaneously measured by the same current imbalance measuring system such as Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). The optional return conductor and metal foil/mesh hot spot detection shields cancel electromagnetic field. The heater may contain positive temperature coefficient (PTC) continuous sensor to control the temperature in the heater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2005
    Assignee: Thermosoft International Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Kochman, Grahame Gerrard, Dmitry Kochman
  • Patent number: 6713733
    Abstract: A soft and flexible heater utilizes electrically conductive threads or fibers as heating media. The conductive fibers are encapsulated by negative temperature coefficient (NTC) material, forming temperature sensing heating cables. One or more heating cables can be formed into heaters of various configurations including tapes, sleeves or sheets providing simultaneous heat radiation and local overheat protection. Such heaters may be connected in different combinations, in parallel or in series. The heater may contain continuous positive temperature coefficient (PTC) temperature sensors to precisely control the temperature in the heater. Such temperature sensors can be made of electrically conductive fibers, metal wires or fiber optical filaments. When required by the heater design, the electrically conductive threads/fibers may have a polymer base, which acts as a Thermal-Cut-Off (TCO) at predetermined temperatures. Electrically conductive fibers comprised of such polymer base can melt between 110° C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2004
    Assignee: Thermosoft International Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Kochman, Dmitry Kochman
  • Publication number: 20030189037
    Abstract: A soft and flexible heater utilizes electrically conductive threads or fibers as heating media. The conductive fibers are encapsulated by negative temperature coefficient (NTC) material, forming temperature sensing heating cables. One or more heating cables can be formed into heaters of various configurations including tapes, sleeves or sheets providing simultaneous heat radiation and local overheat protection. Such heaters may be connected in different combinations, in parallel or in series. The heater may contain continuous positive temperature coefficient (PTC) temperature sensors to precisely control the temperature in the heater. Such temperature sensors can be made of electrically conductive fibers, metal wires or fiber optical filaments. When required by the heater design, the electrically conductive threads/fibers may have a polymer base, which acts as a Thermal-Cut-Off (TCO) at predetermined temperatures. Electrically conductive fibers comprised of such polymer base can melt between 110° C.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Publication date: October 9, 2003
    Applicant: THERMOSOFT INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Eric Kochman, Dmitry Kochman