Patents by Inventor Irving S. Scher

Irving S. Scher 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).

  • Patent number: 7417359
    Abstract: A T-shaped blade, or one or more hollow tubes, are vibrationally excited by one or more piezoelectric elements to generate an airflow from a free end of the blade or tube(s). The airflow may be directed to, or drawn away from, an electronic component to cool the electronic component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2008
    Assignee: Siemens Technology-To-Business Center, LLC
    Inventors: Irving S. Scher, Peter Varadi
  • Patent number: 7358649
    Abstract: A T-shaped blade, or one or more hollow tubes, are vibrationally excited by one or more piezoelectric elements to generate an airflow from a free end of the blade or tube(s). The airflow may be directed to, or drawn away from, an electronic component to cool the electronic component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2008
    Assignee: Siemens Technology-To-Business Center, LLC
    Inventors: Irving S. Scher, Peter Varadi
  • Patent number: 7282837
    Abstract: A T-shaped blade, or one or more hollow tubes, are vibrationally excited by one or more piezoelectric elements to generate an airflow from a free end of the blade or tube(s). The airflow may be directed to, or drawn away from, an electronic component to cool the electronic component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2007
    Assignee: Siemens Technology-To-Business Center LLC
    Inventors: Irving S. Scher, Peter Varadi
  • Patent number: 7066376
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods for connecting electrically conductive elastomer to electronics that reduce cost and time for manufacturing a tactile sensor that includes an electrically conductive elastomer such as a conductive foam. The methods provide a good connection between the electrically conductive elastomer and the electrodes connected to the electronics, which provide for repeatable measurements. The methods can be used for all cases of electrically conductive elastomers and elastomers made to be conductive with the addition of conductive particles (such as carbon, silver, nickel, gold, etc.) including thermoplastic and some thermosetting elastomers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2006
    Assignee: Siemens Technology-To-Business Center LLLC.
    Inventors: Irving S. Scher, Daniel Conrad Benson
  • Patent number: 7061161
    Abstract: A T-shaped blade, or one or more hollow tubes, are vibrationally excited by one or more piezoelectric elements to generate an airflow from a free end of the blade or tube(s). The airflow may be directed to, or drawn away from, an electronic component to cool the electronic component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2006
    Assignee: Siemens Technology-To-Business Center LLC
    Inventors: Irving S. Scher, Peter Varadi
  • Patent number: 6888537
    Abstract: A configurable operator panel that uses a tactile sensor with electrically conductive elastomer and appropriate electronics is disclosed herein. The device relies on a robust and inexpensive tactile sensor that senses the touch position (and may or may not sense touch pressure as well). The physical interface is easily configurable along with the electronics, which execute the desired function based on touch location and pressure. The configurable operator panel is designed to communicate with most industrial automation equipment, including but not limited to, motion control equipment, programmable logic controllers (PLC), personal computers, and can be made to control other types of machines requiring external analog or digital input.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Siemens Technology-To-Business Center, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel Conrad Benson, Irving S. Scher
  • Patent number: 6871395
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods for connecting electrically conductive elastomer to electronics that reduce cost and time for manufacturing a tactile sensor that includes an electrically conductive elastomer such as a conductive foam. The methods provide a good connection between the electrically conductive elastomer and the electrodes connected to the electronics, which provide for repeatable measurements. The methods can be used for all cases of electrically conductive elastomers and elastomers made to be conductive with the addition of conductive particles (such as carbon, silver, nickel, gold, etc.) including thermoplastic and some thermosetting elastomers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2005
    Assignee: Siemens Technology-To-Business Center, LLC.
    Inventors: Irving S. Scher, Daniel Conrad Benson
  • Publication number: 20040207292
    Abstract: A T-shaped blade, or one or more hollow tubes, are vibrationally excited by one or more piezoelectric elements to generate an airflow from a free end of the blade or tube(s). The airflow may be directed to, or drawn away from, an electronic component to cool the electronic component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2003
    Publication date: October 21, 2004
    Inventors: Irving S. Scher, Peter Varadi, Robert W. Schmitz
  • Publication number: 20040104260
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods for connecting electrically conductive elastomer to electronics that reduce cost and time for manufacturing a tactile sensor that includes an electrically conductive elastomer such as a conductive foam. The methods provide a good connection between the electrically conductive elastomer and the electrodes connected to the electronics, which provide for repeatable measurements. The methods can be used for all cases of electrically conductive elastomers and elastomers made to be conductive with the addition of conductive particles (such as carbon, silver, nickel, gold, etc.) including thermoplastic and some thermosetting elastomers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2003
    Publication date: June 3, 2004
    Applicant: Siemens Technology-to-Business Center LLC
    Inventors: Irving S. Scher, Daniel Conrad Benson
  • Publication number: 20030151589
    Abstract: A configurable operator panel that uses a tactile sensor with electrically conductive elastomer and appropriate electronics is disclosed herein. The device relies on a robust and inexpensive tactile sensor that senses the touch position (and may or may not sense touch pressure as well). The physical interface is easily configurable along with the electronics, which execute the desired function based on touch location and pressure. The configurable operator panel is designed to communicate with most industrial automation equipment, including but not limited to, motion control equipment, programmable logic controllers (PLC), personal computers, and can be made to control other types of machines requiring external analog or digital input.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2002
    Publication date: August 14, 2003
    Applicant: Siemens Technology-To-Business Center, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel Conrad Bensen, Irving S. Scher
  • Publication number: 20030024113
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods for connecting electrically conductive elastomer to electronics that reduce cost and time for manufacturing a tactile sensor that includes an electrically conductive elastomer such as a conductive foam. The methods provide a good connection between the electrically conductive elastomer and the electrodes connected to the electronics, which provide for repeatable measurements. The methods can be used for all cases of electrically conductive elastomers and elastomers made to be conductive with the addition of conductive particles (such as carbon, silver, nickel, gold, etc.) including thermoplastic and some thermosetting elastomers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2001
    Publication date: February 6, 2003
    Applicant: Siemens Technology-To-Business Center LLC
    Inventors: Irving S. Scher, Daniel Conrad Benson