Patents by Inventor Tom Fitzgerald

Tom Fitzgerald 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: 20240016328
    Abstract: A system for supporting a privacy curtain includes a swing arm wall mount and a swing arm that are coupled together. An end stop cap support may engage the swing arm when the swing arm is in a closed position. The swing arm wall mount allows the swing arm to rotate when the swing arm is in an open position and when the swing arm is not engaged with the end stop cap support. An end stop cap may couple with the swing arm. The end stop cap engages the end stop cap when the swing arm is in the closed position. And the end stop cap does not engage the end stop cap support when the swing arm is in an open position. The swing arm may comprise a pin at one end, wherein the pin engages the swing arm wall mount.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2023
    Publication date: January 18, 2024
    Inventors: MARC HATTON, ROBERT BLANFORD, TOM FITZGERALD, GLEN R. PLATNER
  • Patent number: 8242602
    Abstract: A method includes providing a mixture of molten indium and molten aluminum, and agitating the mixture while reducing its temperature until the aluminum changes from liquid phase to solid phase, forming particles distributed within the molten indium. Agitation of the mixture sufficiently to maintain the aluminum substantially suspended in the molten aluminum continues while further reducing the temperature of the mixture until the indium changes from a liquid phase to a solid phase. A metallic composition is formed, including indium and particles of aluminum suspended within the indium, the aluminum particles being substantially free from oxidation. The metallic (solder) composition can be used to form an assembly, including an integrated circuit (IC) device, at least a first thermal component disposed adjacent to the IC device, and a solder TIM interposed between and thermally coupled with each of the IC device and the first thermal component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2012
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Tom Fitzgerald, Carl Deppisch, Fay Hua
  • Patent number: 7816250
    Abstract: A method includes providing a mixture of molten indium and molten aluminum, and agitating the mixture while reducing its temperature until the aluminum changes from liquid phase to solid phase, forming particles distributed within the molten indium. Agitation of the mixture sufficiently to maintain the aluminum substantially suspended in the molten aluminum continues while further reducing the temperature of the mixture until the indium changes from a liquid phase to a solid phase. A metallic composition is formed, including indium and particles of aluminum suspended within the indium, the aluminum particles being substantially free from oxidation. The metallic (solder) composition can be used to form an assembly, including an integrated circuit (IC) device, at least a first thermal component disposed adjacent to the IC device, and a solder TIM interposed between and thermally coupled with each of the IC device and the first thermal component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2010
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Tom Fitzgerald, Carl Deppisch, Fay Hua
  • Publication number: 20100259890
    Abstract: A method includes providing a mixture of molten indium and molten aluminum, and agitating the mixture while reducing its temperature until the aluminum changes from liquid phase to solid phase, forming particles distributed within the molten indium. Agitation of the mixture sufficiently to maintain the aluminum substantially suspended in the molten aluminum continues while further reducing the temperature of the mixture until the indium changes from a liquid phase to a solid phase. A metallic composition is formed, including indium and particles of aluminum suspended within the indium, the aluminum particles being substantially free from oxidation. The metallic (solder) composition can be used to form an assembly, including an integrated circuit (IC) device, at least a first thermal component disposed adjacent to the IC device, and a solder TIM interposed between and thermally coupled with each of the IC device and the first thermal component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2010
    Publication date: October 14, 2010
    Inventors: Tom Fitzgerald, Carl Deppisch, Fay Hua
  • Patent number: 7439617
    Abstract: A cooling device including a thermally conductive body with a first mating surface, a first solder wettable material disposed in a pattern at a portion of the first mating surface, and a reflowable solder material disposed at the first mating surface. A portion of the solder material is configured to be capable of contacting an adjacently disposed second mating surface, and when melted, to form a single flow front through a bond line gap between the first mating surface of the cooling device and the second mating surface of, for example, a thermal component. A mating surface of the cooling device is positioned adjacent to a mating surface of a thermal component and the solder material is heated at least to its melting point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2008
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Carl Deppisch, Tom Fitzgerald, Fay Hua, Wei Shi, Mike Gasparek
  • Publication number: 20080090405
    Abstract: A method includes providing a mixture of molten indium and molten aluminum, and agitating the mixture while reducing its temperature until the aluminum changes from liquid phase to solid phase, forming particles distributed within the molten indium. Agitation of the mixture sufficiently to maintain the aluminum substantially suspended in the molten aluminum continues while further reducing the temperature of the mixture until the indium changes from a liquid phase to a solid phase. A metallic composition is formed, including indium and particles of aluminum suspended within the indium, the aluminum particles being substantially free from oxidation. The metallic (solder) composition can be used to form an assembly, including an integrated circuit (IC) device, at least a first thermal component disposed adjacent to the IC device, and a solder TIM interposed between and thermally coupled with each of the IC device and the first thermal component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: April 17, 2008
    Inventors: Tom Fitzgerald, Carl Deppisch, Fay Hua
  • Publication number: 20080017975
    Abstract: A cooling device including a thermally conductive body with a first mating surface, a first solder wettable material disposed in a pattern at a portion of the first mating surface, and a reflowable solder material disposed at the first mating surface. A portion of the solder material is configured to be capable of contacting an adjacently disposed second mating surface, and when melted, to form a single flow front through a bond line gap between the first mating surface of the cooling device and the second mating surface of, for example, a thermal component. A mating surface of the cooling device is positioned adjacent to a mating surface of a thermal component and the solder material is heated at least to its melting point.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2006
    Publication date: January 24, 2008
    Inventors: Carl Deppisch, Tom Fitzgerald, Fay Hua, Wei Shi, Mike Gasparek