Patents Represented by Attorney Dan Tychonievich
  • Patent number: 6052049
    Abstract: A flexible element for use in a rotary position sensor or the like having the direction of electrical traces on one surface of the element altered without putting the traces into tension. The directional change is accomplished by partially splitting the flexible element and continuing an electrical trace from one side of the split back along the other side. The invention makes it possible to decrease the size for a given operational angle of mechanically variable resistors without sacrificing quality or reliability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2000
    Assignee: CTS Corporation
    Inventor: Patrick B. Blakesley
  • Patent number: 5831146
    Abstract: A combustible gas detector or sensor having catalytic coated resistance sensing elements that uses a wheatstone bridge to sense the presence and concentration of any combustible gases in a gas stream that chemically react with such catalytic coatings. Wherein there is a power supply node electrically coupling one end of a first and second bridge of the wheatstone bridge. There is a ground node electrically coupling the first and second bridge at another end. There is a first and second metered node located on the first and second bridge respectively. There is a first catalytic sensor element, located on the first bridge between the power node and first metered node. There is a second catalytic sensor element, located on the second bridge between the ground node and second metered node. There is a first reference sensor element, located on the first bridge and in series with the first catalytic sensor element, and coupled between the first metered node and the ground node.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1998
    Assignee: CTS Corporation
    Inventor: Robert L. Newman
  • Patent number: 5818002
    Abstract: A pressure switch is illustrated that includes only three piece parts--two dimpled covers and a spacer. By selecting both the type and thickness of cover materials, switching pressure ranges can be selected to accommodate a very wide range of operating pressures. Fine adjustment of the switching pressure may be made by modifying the cover dimples. Reliability and a hermetic seal is attained through the use of appropriate materials for the covers and spacer, together with active metal braze seals which provide high temperature, moisture and chemical resistance. A vacuum port is added for providing the ability to modify the air pressure within the pressure switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: CTS Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin D. Kurtz, Steven N. Ginn, David L. Kordecki