Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Cahill, Sutton & Thomas P.L.C.
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Patent number: 5643061Abstract: A polishing head for chemical-mechanical polishing apparatus includes a carrier plate having concentric, integral, cylindrical walls, an annular piston fitting within the outer of the cylindrical walls and a second piston fitting within the inner cylindrical wall and engaging the annular piston. Each piston defines a chamber with the carrier plate and the chambers are isolated from each other by a seal. Pneumatic fittings supply air or vacuum to each chamber. The second piston includes a cylindrical side wall and an integral bottom plate. The bottom plate is thicker in the center than at the side wall and the underside of the plate is covered with a wafer adhering layer. A retaining ring is attached to the lower edge of the annular piston. The retaining ring includes a peripheral groove for separating an outwardly extending flange from the main body of the ring. The underside of the ring includes one or more spiral grooves for circulating slurry about a wafer during polishing.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1995Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Integrated Process Equipment CorporationInventors: Paul David Jackson, Stephen Charles Schultz
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Patent number: 5631506Abstract: An electromagnetic actuator includes a ferromagnetic plate and an electromagnet, both of which have adjacent surfaces with corresponding sloped facets that define a non-uniform gap. A nominal spacing of the gap is maintained by elastomer, preferably located within the gap. The gap spacing between corresponding sloped facets is substantially less than for other portions of the gap and favors flow of magnetic flux. In one embodiment, multiple parallel-connected electromagnets are magnetically coupled to the same faceted ferromagnetic plate such that sloped facets of the various electromagnets and corresponding or matching sloped facets of the ferromagnetic plate are oriented in different directions. A weighted average of the coil currents of the electromagnets determines the net translation of the ferromagnetic plate. The actuators are used in vibration control systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1994Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: Tritium TechnologiesInventor: Bradley E. Paden
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Patent number: 5627495Abstract: A high speed integrated circuit operational amplifier chip having first, second, third and fourth successive edges includes a thermal centerline parallel to the second and fourth edges. An output driver circuit is located adjacent to an output bonding pad along the third edge and is disposed approximately symmetrically about the thermal centerline to provide approximately balanced differential heating of the operational amplifier chip relative to the thermal centerline. A low gain differential input circuit is located adjacent to the first edge and is disposed approximately symmetrically about the thermal centerline to provide approximately balanced responses of matched transistors in the low gain differential input circuit to isotherms produced by the differential heating.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Burr-Brown CorporationInventors: Joel M. Halbert, Kenneth W. Murray
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Patent number: 5623232Abstract: A high speed integrated circuit operational amplifier chip first, second, third and fourth successive edges includes a thermal centerline parallel to the second and fourth edges. An output driver circuit is located adjacent to an output bonding pad along the third edge and is disposed approximately symmetrically about the thermal centerline to provide approximately balanced differential heating of the operational amplifier chip relative to the thermal centerline. A differential input circuit is located adjacent to the first edge and is disposed approximately symmetrically about the thermal centerline to provide approximately balanced responses of matched transistors in the low gain differential input circuit to isotherms produced by the differential heating. The most thermally sensitive transistors are disposed along or symmetrically about the thermal centerline to provide approximately balanced response by such transistors to differential heating by the output driver circuit.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Burr-Brown CorporationInventors: Joel M. Halbert, Kenneth W. Murray, Dan Yuan
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Patent number: 5623229Abstract: A compensation circuit in a high speed integrated circuit operational amplifier that includes an input stage having first and second outputs connected to emitters of first and second PNP cascode transistors. A base of an cascode transistor is coupled to a collector of the first PNP cascode transistor. A resistor circuit is connected between the collectors of the second PNP cascode transistor and the NPN cascode transistor. First and second inputs of a diamond follower output buffer are connected to the collectors of the NPN cascode transistor and second PNP cascode transistor, respectively. A compensation circuit includes first and second compensation capacitors connected to the collectors of the NPN cascode transistor and the second PNP cascode transistor, respectively, to prevent instability of an output voltage of the diamond follower buffer circuit.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Burr-Brown CorporationInventor: Kenneth W. Murray
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Patent number: 5621274Abstract: An EL panel has the material around each lamp removed to form a first rail and a second rail and a plurality of lamps mechanically isolated from each other and located on predetermined centers between the rails. Each lamp is connected to each rail by an arm and each arm includes a hole for locating the panel in a fixture. The arms are collinear and intersect the rails at an angle of 45.degree.. The panel is located in a fixture by pins through the holes in the arms and laminated to a backing plate or other device, also located in the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1996Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Durel CorporationInventor: Ralph M. McGuigan
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Patent number: 5618267Abstract: An apparatus and method for establishing a collapsible infusion conduit in a blood vessel includes a catheter formed as a normally-flattened tube of flexible, collapsible plastic. When placed in a blood vessel, the catheter collapses to a flattened configuration for lying along the wall of the blood vessel to avoid obstruction to blood flow. During infusion, infusion fluid expands the catheter to a generally oval flow path. The catheter may be initially placed in the blood vessel by pre-loading the catheter over a guide wire and inserting the catheter and guide wire through an introducer sheath into the blood vessel. Infusion fluid is thereafter applied to the trailing end of the catheter to expand the catheter to facilitate withdrawal of the guide wire. Alternatively, the leading end of the catheter may initially be sealed, and placement into the blood vessel is achieved through an introducer sheath by inflating the catheter with pressurized fluid to temporarily render the catheter rigid and generally oval.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Inventor: Aubrey M. Palestrant
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Patent number: 5618550Abstract: A stable solution, cream, salve, or spray composition containing activated stabilized chlorine dioxide and phosphates, such as disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, trisodium phosphate, and sodium monofluorophosphate, is disclosed for the prevention and treatment of abnormal conditions of the epithelium of bodily orifices. Examples of such abnormal conditions of the epithelium of the rectal, vaginal, urethral, oral, nasal, ocular, and auditory canal orifices include bacterial infections, such as Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyromonas gingivalis, and fungal infections, such as Candida, and leukoplakia. The preferred concentration ranges are between about 0.005%-2.0% chlorine dioxide, and between about 0.02%-3.0% phosphate. The phosphate compound retards escape of chlorine dioxide in the pH range of 6.0 to 7.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: RBR HoldingsInventor: Perry A. Ratcliff
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Patent number: 5614763Abstract: A high resolution optical coupling device includes optical coupling material bonded to a CCD wafer surface and a fiber optic bundle. The CCD wafer is bonded to a substrate, and a thermal compensation plate is bonded to an opposite face thereof to compensate effects of differential thermal contraction and expansion of the CCD wafer and substrate. Substrate-adjusting elements engage the substrate to shape the CCD wafer surface to match a mating surface of a fiber optic bundle before the thermal compensation plate is attached to the substrate. A null fringe pattern of an interferometer indicates when a perfect match is achieved. A thin layer of optical coupling material then is used to bond the CCD surface to the matching surface of the optic fiber bundle. Thermal compensation material can be included in a rigid hermetic seal structure between the substrate and the fiber optic bundle to reduce bonding interface shear stress in the optical coupling material due to volume changes thereof during thermal cycling.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Zetetic InstituteInventor: Gary L. Womack
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Patent number: 5611805Abstract: A keratotomy incision is formed in a cornea by manipulating an RK knife so that its blade extends a preselected depth into a point on the cornea. Sufficient force is applied by a surgeon's fingers to the knife to advance its blade in a preselected direction. Advancement of the blade is halted when resistance of the cornea against the blade exceeds a certain level. In one embodiment, a plurality of such incisions are formed in a predetermined pattern until a final incision is made wherein resistance of the cornea against the leading edge of the blade exceeds the particular level at the starting point for that final incision. The blade then is withdrawn from the cornea, whereby the plurality of incisions reduce strain in collagen fibrils of the cornea so as to correct a refractive error associated with such strain.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Inventor: Gary W. Hall
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Patent number: 5610102Abstract: A method for co-registering a semiconductor wafer (14) undergoing work in one or more blind process modules (10), (12) requires a means (16), (18) for consistently and repeatably registering the semiconductor wafer (14) to each process module (10), (12). Given this consistent and repeatable singular wafer registration means (16), (18), the location of the coordinate axes of each process module (10), (12) is determined with respect to the position of the semiconductor wafer (14) that is registered therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1993Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Integrated Process Equipment Corp.Inventors: George J. Gardopee, Paul J. Clapis, Joseph P. Prusak, Sherman K. Poultney
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Patent number: 5607029Abstract: A post member supports a stationary lower jaw and a movable upper jaw. Two openings in the upper jaw are spaced one above the other the same distance apart as a plurality of equispaced openings on the post member. A pair of pins are insertable into the openings in the upper jaw and openings in the post member to secure the upper jaw in position on the post member. With a pin in place in the upper opening in the upper jaw and a pin removed from the lower opening in the upper jaw that jaw can be tilted upwardly about the pin in the upper opening to facilitate installation of the post member and jaws on a beam.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Inventor: Doyle K. Beckham
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Patent number: 5604449Abstract: CMOS transistor logic circuitry is permitted to operate at higher power supply voltages while retaining lower voltage processing geometries by providing each input signal as dual input signals that track each other within two different voltage ranges. A shield voltage is provided approximately midway between the uppermost and lowermost power supply voltages. The first input signal ranges between the lowermost power supply voltage and the shield voltage, and the second input signal ranges between the shield voltage and the uppermost power supply voltage. The first and second input signals drive the gates of n-channel and p-channel CMOS switching transistors, respectively, the drain terminals of which are coupled to first and second output terminals, respectively. N-channel and p-channel shield transistors are connected in series between the first and second output terminals, and have their gate terminals coupled to the shield voltage.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1996Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: Vivid Semiconductor, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Erhart, Thomas W. Ciccone
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Patent number: 5598382Abstract: An EL panel includes a pair of EL lamps on a common substrate, separated by a predetermined distance along a longitudinal axis. A first flexible, electrically conductive trace on the substrate interconnects the front electrodes of the lamps and a second flexible, electrically conductive trace on the substrate interconnects the rear electrodes of the lamps. The lamps share a common front electrode and the first trace overlies the front electrode between the lamps. One of the lamps is rotated relative to the other to position the lamps one above the other in separate, parallel planes.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Durel CorporationInventors: Wayne A. Wilson, James H. Butt
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Patent number: 5596918Abstract: A slitting assembly for producing a plurality of "interrupted cut" slits in a large sheet of sport card photos includes a horizontal support track carrying a plurality of individual upper slitting assemblies each including a freely rotatable upper hub, an upper blade concentrically attached to the upper hub, a resilient band circumferentially disposed on the upper hub to frictionally engage the top surface of the sheet being slit, and an upper blade biasing element to resiliently urge an edge of the upper blade against an edge of the corresponding lower blade. The upper blades are precisely parallel to the lower blades to avoid interference with notches provided in the lower blades to interrupt the slits being made. The locations of the notches are selected to compensate for slippage resulting from the frictional engagement.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1994Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: The Upper Deck CompanyInventors: Michael V. Longwell, Richard J. Lee
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Patent number: 5598327Abstract: A planar transformer assembly includes an insulative layer, a first spiral winding thereon circumscribing a magnetic flux path, a second spiral winding thereon in non-overlapping relation to the first spiral winding circumscribing the magnetic flux path, and a ferrite core assembly including first and second core sections defining a shallow gap or passage within which the spiral windings are disposed. In one embodiment, a plurality of laminated insulative layers are provided with a primary winding including a plurality of series-connected spiral subwindings and a non-overlapping secondary winding formed on the various insulative layers. The non-overlapping structure and the order of the various windings minimize electric field gradients and thereby minimize electric field coupled noise currents.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1994Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Burr-Brown CorporationInventors: Thomas A. Somerville, Walter B. Meinel, R. Mark Stitt, II
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Patent number: 5592124Abstract: An integrated circuit photodetector includes a transimpedance amplifier including a differential amplifier stage with PNP emitter-coupled transistors and a PNP input transistor which are biased only by base currents of the emitter-coupled transistors, to achieve low input bias current. Low noise operation is achieved by bypass capacitors coupled between the bases and emitters of the input transistors, respectively. A constant current source supplies a current which develops a small pedestal voltage across a resistor to bias the non-inverting input of the transimpedance amplifier so as to avoid nonlinear amplification of low level light signals. A positively biased N-type guard tub surrounds the photodetector, which is formed in a junction-isolated N region on a P substrate, to collect electrons generated in the substrate by deep-penetrating IR light to prevent them from causing amplification errors.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1995Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Burr-Brown CorporationInventors: Edward Mullins, Rodney T. Burt, Walter B. Meinel, R. Mark Stitt, II
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Patent number: 5588476Abstract: A removable window shade is secured adjacent a roll down vehicular window along the top edge by a pair of suction cups. At least one suction cup detachably secures the lower folded edge of the window shade to the window. The lower suction cup includes a pressure relief mechanism to permit facile detachment and reattachment between the suction cup and the window to permit displacement of the lower part of the window shade from the window prior to rolling down the window.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1994Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Inventor: Brig E. A. Trethewey
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Patent number: D377616Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Inventor: Robert A. Mackin
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Patent number: D378380Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Inventor: Robert A. Mackin