Patents Represented by Attorney G. E. Roush
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Patent number: 4499552Abstract: An electronic circuit arrangement effecting current flow simulating the faradaic current, oxidation reduction potential and the like of an electrochemical cell encompasses two key concepts. The first recognizes that since the semi-integral of the cell current effectively deconvolves the diffusion aspect of the phenomenon with the resultant describing the surface concentration of reacted species, then the semiderivative of a function describing a surface concentration of reacted species results in an output representing the cell current, including diffusion. The second is embodied in a circuit arrangement properly simulating this concentration behavior cell double layer potential and in yielding an output proportional to the surface concentration of reactant species corresponding to that potential in response to applied cell barrier potential.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1981Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Kay K. Kanazawa
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Patent number: 4456371Abstract: Semiconductor fabrication using optical projection apparatus is enhanced in an arrangement having means for producing exposures tailored to the patterns on the conventional photo-mask. A predetermined correction photo-mask capable of producing different exposure levels according to the original mask pattern is superimposed with the original mask on the semiconductor wafer by sequential double exposure using an additional mask change and alignment.A better arrangement provides two beams simultaneously illuminating the two masks; the two beams are recombined with a high quality beam splitter arrangement before reaching the imaging lens. The two masks only have to be aligned to each other once. Afterwards, the wafer is exposed regularly. Therefore, an uncorrected image has the lowest threshold for an isolated opening, medium threshold for equal lines and spaces, high threshold for an isolated opaque line. After the correction scheme, all thresholds are made equal.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Burn J. Lin
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Patent number: 4441081Abstract: This dual operating mode switching power driving circuit arrangement comprises an amplifying circuit of conventional form which is operated substantially as a Class A feedback amplifier in a servosystem "following" mode and is switched to operate as a Class D amplifier in the "seeking" mode under program control calling for the latter mode and reswitched to the "following" mode only at the succeeding transition of the Class D waveform whereby transients are avoided. For operating in Class D mode, the Class A feedback loop is opened and the amplifier circuit is arranged so that the input wave now overdrives the input circuit and drives the output circuit between .+-. values of the energy potential, whereby the efficiency is very high.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1981Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: International Business MachinesInventor: Michael O. Jenkins
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Patent number: 4441077Abstract: A real time tachometer is realized in an electromechanical device having a moving member, for example a disk, of nonmagnetic electrically conductive material driven by a suitable moving device, for example a rotating shaft, the velocity of which is to be determined. An assembly of at least one permanent magnet and at least one Hall effect device is arranged for inducing eddy currents in the moving member or rotating disk and measuring them for indicating the relative velocity. The placement and electric interconnection of the Hall effect devices measure the magnetic field provided by the magnet and in an alternate embodiment incorporate compensation for runout and adverse deflection with a rotating disk.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1981Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: International Business MachinesInventors: David F. Dodgen, Ludwig R. Siegl
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Patent number: 4435740Abstract: This electronic circuit device packaging member enables a higher density of substrate pads and connection block pins to be connected at lower cost and greater yield than for prior art devices. The packaging member comprises a multiple of conductors fixed in place by a flexible film carrier of annular configuration surrounding a ceramic substrate bearing electronic circuit components having input/output terminal connecting pads about the periphery of the substrate. Electric circuit connecting blocks having connecting pins are arranged at the periphery of the annular carrier. The multiple of conductors individually interconnect corresponding pads and pins. The film carrier has apertures at the locations of the pads and at the locations of the pins where the conductors or lands are configured for ready connection to the pads and pins, or by gang soldering.The dimensions of the apertures and the conductors or lands afford considerable leeway in making the connections.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1981Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Bill F. Huckabee, William L. Wright
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Patent number: 4426621Abstract: Analytical apparatus is arranged for increased sensitivity in determining a desired characteristic by decreasing the sensitivity to extraneous noise, essentially as common mode signal, while treating the desired signal differentially. Test signal is applied to apparatus comprising an electrochemical cell containing electrolyte in which a pair of matched working electrodes are equispaced from a counter electrode and from a reference electrode. The working electrodes conduct different values of current, the difference being a measure of characteristic of material making up the electrolyte. The signal applied between the counter and the working electrodes is varied over a predetermined range. The potential between the working electrodes is established at zero for basic operation, but a fixed biasing potential is established between the two working electrodes for a given experiment in which the test signal is varied.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1981Date of Patent: January 17, 1984Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ronald K. Galwey, Kay K. Kanazawa
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Patent number: 4401933Abstract: A single phase induction motor control system employs power line assisted starting and runs at higher than power line frequency from an electronically generated inverter supply. This inverter supply is employed to provide an out of phase mains frequency signal to the run winding during starting in order to create the rotating magnetic field needed to start the motor. After the motor has started, the power line supply is disconnected from the start winding and the inverter supply frequency is increased gradually to a final value corresponding to the desired operating speed. In this system no phase shifting capacitors are needed to provide the out of phase starting voltage and the run winding is optimized for running conditions.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1981Date of Patent: August 30, 1983Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John C. Davy, Brian P. Fenton, John G. Ramage
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Patent number: 4317611Abstract: Torsional type optical ray deflection apparatus essentially comprises a pair of etched plates, one of which is single crystal semiconductor material such as silicon, and the other is a suitable insulating material such as glass. The semiconductor plate is etched to form an elongated bar of the material having a wider central portion which forms a reflecting surface armature of suitable area suspended internally of the rectangular frame formed by the remainder of the semiconductor plate. The insulating plate is etched to leave an annuloidal depression centrally of the plate. An elongated land in the center of the insulating plate underlies the reflecting surface area and the torsion bars in order to support the torsion bar-reflector structure in the direction normal to the longitudinal axis while allowing rotation about that axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1980Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Kurt E. Petersen