Patents by Inventor James R. Kremidas
James R. Kremidas 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).
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Patent number: 5319980Abstract: A resistive strain gauge pressure sensor including upper and lower housings coacting to define a pressure chamber within the housing. A board member assembly is clamped between the housings and defines a diaphragm portion which extends across the pressure chamber to divide the pressure chamber into upper and lower chamber portions. The board member assembly includes a relatively thin plate member, including a diaphragm portion, and a relatively thick support member bonded to the upper face of the thin plate member and including an annular portion positioned in surrounding relation to the diaphragm portion. The circuitry of the sensor is screen printed onto the lower face of the plate member and includes the various resistor elements of the strain gauge assembly, the various elements of the conditioning circuit receiving the output of the strain gauge assembly, and the various further leads required to connect the circuitry elements to the terminals of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventor: James R. Kremidas
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Patent number: 5317920Abstract: A resistive strain gauge pressure sensor including upper and lower housings coacting to define a pressure chamber within the housing. A board member is clamped between the housings and defines a diaphragm portion which extends across the pressure chamber to divide the pressure chamber into upper and lower chamber portions. All of the circuitry of the sensor is screen printed onto the lower planar face of the board member including the various resistor elements of the strain gauge assembly, the various elements of the conditioning circuit receiving the output of the strain gauge assembly, and the various further leads required to connect the circuitry elements to the terminals of the sensor. The sensor terminals are provided by a plurality of connector pins extending downwardly through the board member for connection at their respective lower ends to the circuitry provided on the lower face of the board member.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventor: James R. Kremidas
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Patent number: 5317921Abstract: A resistive strain gauge sensor of the type including a circuit board carrying circuitry, a diaphragm bonded to the circuit board, and strain gauge circuitry on the diaphragm. The strain gauge circuitry includes a plurality of leads defining free ends and the circuitry on the circuit board defines a plurality of leads defining free ends. The diaphragm is bonded to the circuit board by a frit layer and the frit layer includes voids which are in respective alignment with the free ends of the strain gauge leads and the free ends of the circuit board leads. A conductive epoxy is positioned in the voids in the frit layer to establish electrical communication between the strain gauge circuitry leads and the circuit board leads without the use of solder joints.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: MacLean Fogg CompanyInventor: James R. Kremidas
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Patent number: 5303593Abstract: A resistive strain gauge pressure sensor including upper and lower housings coacting to define a pressure chamber within the housing A board member is clamped between the housings and defines a diaphragm portion which extends across the pressure chamber to divide the pressure chamber into upper and lower chamber portions. All of the circuitry of the sensor is screen printed onto the lower planar face of the board member including the various resistor elements of the strain gauge assembly, the various elements of the conditioning circuit receiving the output of the strain gauge assembly, and the various further leads required to connect the circuitry elements to the terminals of the sensor. The sensor terminals are provided by a plurality of connector pins extending downwardly through the board member for connection at their respective lower ends to the circuitry provided on the lower face of the board member.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1991Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventor: James R. Kremidas
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Patent number: 5224384Abstract: A resistive strain gauge pressure sensor including upper and lower housings coacting to define a pressure chamber within the housing. A board member is clamped between the housings and defines a diaphragm portion which extends across the pressure chamber to divide the pressure chamber into upper and lower chamber portions. All of the circuitry of the sensor is screen printed onto the lower planar face of the board member including the various resistor elements of the strain gauge assembly, the various elements of the conditioning circuit receiving the output of the strain gauge assembly, and the various further leads required to connect the circuitry elements to the terminals of the sensor. The sensor terminals are provided by a plurality of connector pins extending downwardly through the board member for connection at their respective lower ends to the circuitry provided on the lower face of the board member.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventors: James R. Kremidas, Boris Kamentser
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Patent number: 5174158Abstract: A resistive strain gauge pressure sensor including upper and lower housings coacting to define a pressure chamber within the housing. A board member is clamped between the housings and defines a diaphragm portion which extends across the pressure chamber to divide the pressure chamber into upper and lower chamber portions. All of the circuitry of the sensor is screen printed onto the lower planar face of the board member including the various resistor elements of the strain gauge assembly, the various elements of the conditioning circuit receiving the output of the strain gauge assembly, and the various further leads required to connect the circuitry elements to the terminals of the sensor. The sensor terminals are provided by a plurality of connector pins extending downwardly through the board member for connection at their respective lower ends to the circuitry provided on the lower face of the board member.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventor: James R. Kremidas
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Patent number: 5155653Abstract: A capacitive pressure sensor including a housing defining a chamber; a seal structure within the housing dividing the chamber into a central pressure chamber and a measurement chamber; a diaphragm positioned within the chamber with a central portion of the diaphragm positioned in the pressure chamber and an annular peripheral portion of the diaphragm positioned in the measurement chamber; and a measurement circuit including an annular electrode carried by the lower face of the annular portion of the diaphragm coacting with a further electrode carried by a confronting portion of the housing and operative to generate an output signal which varies in proportion to the deflection of the diaphragm in response to exposure of the opposite faces of the diaphragm to differential pressures.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventor: James R. Kremidas