Patents by Inventor Richard E. Voss

Richard E. Voss 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: 5370459
    Abstract: A contact-type surface temperature probe which has a generally uniform thermocouple junction. The thermocouple junction is formed by joining each of the thermocouple elements or materials directly to an electrically conductive spring flexure, thus eliminating the need for having to form the thermocouple materials directly to each other. As a result, the thermocouple junction of the present invention has a more uniform or smooth contour for better contact with the surface without having to remove burrs or other non-uniformities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1994
    Assignee: Claud S. Gordon Company
    Inventors: David P. Culbertson, Alfred J. Barrett, Steven K. Klingemann, Richard E. Voss
  • Patent number: 4213113
    Abstract: An electrical resistor element and method of manufacturing the same. The element may comprise a fixed resistor or may be the resistive and collector component of a variable resistor. In either case, the element comprises, at least as a portion thereof, a substrate comprising an insulating substrate injection molded from ceramic-glass frit material and organic binder and lubricating material. A layer of resistive material and a layer of conducting termination material are each deposited on the unfired substrate. The organic materials in the substrate and its termination and resistive layers are substantially "burned out" prior to simultaneously co-firing the substrate and the deposited resistive and termination layers.In the case of fixed resistors, the element may be molded as a half-shell arranged to receive leads extending from opposite ends of the half-shell molding and attached by soldering or other means to the termination areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1980
    Assignee: Allen-Bradley Company
    Inventors: Ivan L. Brandt, Theodor von Alten, Richard E. Voss, Oscar L. Denes
  • Patent number: 4164067
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing a resistor element for fixed or variable resistors. The element comprises an insulating substrate injection molded from ceramic-glass frit material and organic binder and lubricating material and layers of resistive material and conducting termination material deposited on the unfired substrate. The organic materials in the substrate and its termination and resistive layers are substantially "burned out" prior to simultaneously co-firing the substrate and the deposited resistive and termination layers.The fixed resistor element may be molded as a half-shell arranged to receive leads extending from opposite ends thereof and attached by soldering to the termination areas. A substantially identical cover member molded and fired from the same material as the substrate is adhesively attached to the substrate to complete the resistor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1979
    Assignee: Allen-Bradley Company
    Inventors: Ivan L. Brandt, Theodor VON Alten, Richard E. Voss, Oscar L. Denes
  • Patent number: 4155064
    Abstract: An electrical resistor element and method of manufacturing the same. The element may comprise a fixed resistor or may be the resistive and collector component of a variable resistor. In either case, the element comprises, at least as a portion thereof, a substrate comprising an insulating substrate injection molded from ceramic-glass frit material and organic binder and lubricating material. A layer of resistive material and a layer of conducting termination material are each deposited on the unfired substrate. The organic materials in the substrate and its termination and resistive layers are substantially "burned out" prior to simultaneously co-firing the substrate and the deposited resistive and termination layers.In the case of fixed resistors, the element may be molded as a half-shell arranged to receive leads extending from opposite ends of the half-shell molding and attached by soldering or other means to the termination areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1979
    Assignee: Allen-Bradley Company
    Inventors: Ivan L. Brandt, Theodor VON Alten, Richard E. Voss, Oscar L. Denes