Patents Represented by Attorney Russell E. Baumann
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Patent number: 7992441Abstract: A pressure sensor module is disclosed. The pressure sensor module comprises a sensing element (1) mounted on a front side (3) of a support member (5). The support member (5) comprises a hole (7) through the support member (5) from the front side (3) to a back side (9). The sensing element (1) covers the hole (7) at the front side (3). A back side barrier (6) provided at the back side (9) of the support member (5) surrounds a surface of the back side (9) of the support member (5) and forms an enclosed area (8), wherein the enclosed area (8) and the hole (7) form a pressure channel (10). A back side protective member (2) fills the hole (7) and at least partially the enclosed area (8). The support member (5), back side barrier (6) and back side protective member (2) form a module that can be placed during production of the pressure sensor in a housing of the pressure sensor.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sean P. Mulligan, Frank Morsink, Jun Bae, Gerald Spijksma, Tom te Boekhorst
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Patent number: 7988500Abstract: A socket apparatus comprises a base portion defining an array of contact cavities. A plurality of contacts are inserted into the array of contact cavities defined in the base portion. The base portion includes a top side and a bottom side and a plurality of ribs extending from the bottom side. Each rib defines at least one sidewall that engages with an anchor of a contact to securely mount the contact. Each contact includes a mounting portion having a first anchor and a second anchor extending from the mounting portion and operable to engage a mounting surface of the base portion to securely mount the contact. The first anchor provides a first anchor force for the contact to the base portion that is substantially greater than a second anchor force provided by the second anchor to the base portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Sensata Technologies Massachusetts, Inc.Inventors: Hideharu Furukawa, Haruhiko Endoh
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Patent number: 7939772Abstract: A linear vehicle transmission switch (10) has first and second interfitting housing members (12, 14) each having an electrically conductive lead frame (12m) insert molded in electrically insulative material and formed with exposed segments (12f) of lead frame material along linear tracks. An elongated actuator (16) is slidably received in a channel of one of the housing members and is disposed along a side of the tracks. A paddle (16b) extends transversely across the tracks. Ribs are disposed between tracks and dimensioned to limit rotational movement of the paddle. A pair of stabilized contact switches is disposed on the paddle for each track. The housing members have a selected camber to lower the force required to move the actuator. The lead frames are plated to reduce contact resistance and improve wear.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David J. DiPaola, George P. Krajewski, Bonnie L. Moore, Denis J. Villiard
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Patent number: 7898781Abstract: An arc fault detection apparatus that provides for better discrimination of electrical arcing events from nuisance loads. The arc fault detection apparatus includes an arcing sense circuit having a comparator circuit with a variable threshold voltage that varies continuously with the line voltage. The arc fault detection apparatus has reduced susceptibility to nuisance tripping in the presence of sudden changes in the load current that occur outside of a specified time window centered on each zero crossing point of the line voltage.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Sensata Technologies Massachusetts, Inc.Inventors: Keith W. Kawate, Lynwald Edmunds, Roger D. Mayer
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Patent number: 7779701Abstract: A high pressure, miniature pressure sensor has a cup-shaped housing having an open end closed by a metal substrate. A raised stress isolation pedestal portion is formed on the substrate that receives a stress isolation glass pedestal element and in turn a silicon pressure sense element, all having closely matched CTEs to minimize temperature induced stresses. A fluid passageway is formed through the substrate and glass pedestal and an O-ring is placed around the passageway on the lower side of the substrate. A flexible circuit having a slit tail formed with two lobes for receipt respectively in the housing and on the substrate allows easy access of a solder iron during assembly. Mounting flanges extend from the substrate to facilitate mounting of sensor and minimize transfer of mounting stresses to the sense element.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2009Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David J. DiPaolo, Jeffrey P. Silveria
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Patent number: 7762140Abstract: A combined fluid pressure transducer and temperature sensor (10) has a housing (12) containing a variable capacitor (14) having a rigid substrate (14a) and attached flexible diaphragm (14b) in sealed, spaced apart relation. The capacitor is mounted in the housing so that the outer face surface of the diaphragm is exposed to a fluid pressure chamber (12k). A temperature responsive sensor element (28) is disposed on the outer face surface of the diaphragm and covered by a thin protective layer. A fluid flow diffuser (30) is disposed in the fluid pressure port (12b) for directing fluid flow across the temperature sensor.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2008Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jared E. Girroir, Nicholas Moelders
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Patent number: 7725268Abstract: Method and sensing module for sensing pollution of outside air. The sensing module (1) comprises an electro chemical sensing element (3), and a processor (2). A sensing module output signal is provided based on the measurement signal and a baseline signal level. The baseline signal level is adapted depending on two threshold levels (13-15). A pollution concentration value is determined from the measurement signal and a classification level of air pollution is provided as sensing module output signal. A classification level is determined using a plurality of classification threshold values and the pollution concentration values. The plurality of classification threshold values are dynamically adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2004Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Sensata Technologies Holland B.V.Inventors: Roger Marcel Appelo, Tom Urban Artursson, Per Anders Holmberg, Nicolae Barsan, Heiko Eugen Ulmer
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Patent number: 7622835Abstract: A motor protector receiving bracket (10) is shown for use with a multiphase motor protector having at least two terminal pins (4 and 5). The bracket has a back wall formed with first (12e) and second (12h) slots for receiving respective pin terminals of the protector cradled in the bracket and are formed with features to prevent any movement of the protector relative to the bracket. The bracket is in turn adapted to be attached to a spring clip (14) welded to a motor casing.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2007Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Sensata Technologies Massachusetts, Inc.Inventors: Timothy F. Kimball, Huade Tan
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Patent number: 7601008Abstract: A socket adaptor 10 made of an electrically insulating material has a main adaptor body 12 on which a plurality of through holes 14 containing an upper opening and a lower opening has been formed. In certain preferred embodiments a probe pin 60 and coil spring 62 is placed in each through hole 14. An electrical engagement clipping part 68 for clipping a contact inserted in a respective through hole from said upper opening is formed on the upper end of each probe pin 60. The coil spring 62 is installed on each probe pin and biases the respective probe pin toward a position so that a tip formed on the lower end of the probe pin protrudes from the lower opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2008Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Hideyuki Takahashi, Kiyokazu Ikeya
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Patent number: 7592819Abstract: An improved system and method of performing capacitance measurements that provides a fast digital response and a reduced output error. The capacitance measurement system includes a circuit configuration that has a variable capacitor and at least one reference capacitor connected to one another at a common node, which in turn is connected to the input of an analog-to-digital converter. The circuit configuration further includes an array of switches coupled between the variable and reference capacitors and the supply voltage, a reference voltage, and ground, respectively. The switched variable and reference capacitors are employed in conjunction with the A-to-D converter to perform, at the common node, a plurality of direct voltage measurements for use in generating an expression defining the capacitance of the variable capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Keith W. Kawate, John A. Powning, Mark Genovese, Eric M. Visser
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Patent number: 7578194Abstract: A differential liquid pressure sensor (10) has an upper housing (12) that mounts a connector portion (12a) and receives in a recess a sense element module (14). The sense element module is a body in which a generally U-shaped oil filled passageway (14h) is formed with openings at opposite ends provided on respective first and second diaphragm mounting surfaces. A fluid pressure sense element, such as a piezoresistive sense element (15) is disposed in one of the passageway openings and flexible metal diaphragms (14a, 14b) are mounted on the respective diaphragm mounting surfaces of the module facing a common direction. A lower housing (18) having first and second port connections for the respective diaphragms is disposed on the lower surface of the module.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2008Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Costas Hadjiloucas, Andrew Willner, Andrew Amatruda, George Krajewski
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Patent number: 7467891Abstract: A sensor arrangement (1) for measuring a pressure and a temperature in a fluid is disclosed. The sensor arrangement (1) comprises a temperature sensitive electrical element (3) and a pressure sensing electrical element (6), the temperature sensitive electrical element (3) and pressure sensing electrical element (6) are both coupled to one side of a metallic membrane structure (4,16). The metallic membrane structure is arranged to pass on the temperature of the fluid which is at the other side of the membrane structure (4,16) to the temperature sensitive electrical element (3) and to pass on the pressure in the fluid to the pressure sensing electrical element (6). In this way a combined pressure and temperature sensor is obtained which is applicable in vehicle air-conditioning systems working with CO2 as refrigerant.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Paulus Thomas Johannes Gennissen, Marc Gerard Johan Borgers, Arie-Jan Kolling, Cris Ruiz Zwollo, Roger Marcel Appelo, Werner John Peter Kleissen
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Patent number: 7459667Abstract: A method and apparatus to operate a pixel circuit within an active pixel image sensor in a common gate amplifier mode. A bias voltage is applied to a row select transistor in a pixel circuit, and the row select transistor is operated in a common gate amplifier mode. Moreover, the row select transistor can be operated in the common gate amplifier mode for a reset period. An integrated photo current is transferred from a sense capacitor to a capacitor coupled between a drain of the row select transistor and a sense node. Also, a row select voltage is applied to the row select transistor, and the pixel circuit is operated in a common source amplifier mode for a readout period.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Hae-Seung Lee, Keith G. Fife
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Patent number: 7417678Abstract: A sense node voltage relating to light intensity incident upon a light-detecting element is measured. To realize this measurement, a first integration reset pulse is generated to enable a resetting of the sense node voltage to a voltage value substantially equal to a reset voltage value associated with the first integration reset pulse, an edge of the first integration reset pulse triggering a beginning of a first integration period. Thereafter, a second integration reset pulse is generated to enable a resetting of the sense node voltage to a voltage value substantially equal to a reset voltage value associated with the second integration reset pulse, an edge of the second integration reset pulse triggering a beginning of a second integration period.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Hae-Seung Lee, Keith Glen Fife, Lane G. Brooks
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Patent number: 7408750Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting electrical arc faults that has reduced susceptibility to nuisance tripping. The apparatus includes a current sensor, an input sense circuit, an arcing sense circuit, a power supply, a tripping circuit, a processing unit, and an electromechanical interface. The processing unit measures multiple voltage levels provided by the arcing sense circuit during a specified number of consecutive time periods. Next, the processing unit determines the number of consecutive time periods during which the voltage levels exceeded a specified minimum value, take on successively lower or higher values, or fall outside a predetermined normal range of values. Based upon the results of this determination, the processing unit either trips the electromechanical interface to interrupt power to a load, or inhibits tripping of the electromechanical interface, thereby reducing the occurrence of nuisance tripping.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies Massachusetts, Inc.Inventors: Christian V. Pellon, Michael J. Lavado, Jeffrey B. Ting
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Patent number: 7405645Abstract: A thermally activated circuit interrupter (10) has a cantilever mounted, snap acting thermostatic disc (16) mounting a movable electric contact (18) that is adapted to move between a contacts engaged position and a tripped, contacts disengaged position. A pivot member (24) is rotatably mounted above the thermostatic disc and movably mounts a latch (26d) that is biased by spring arm (26a) against the edge of the free end of thermostatic disc (16) in the contacts engaged position and is moved under the thermostatic disc when the disc moves to the contacts disengaged position. An arm (24b) of the pivot member transfers motion to a trip indicator button (32) pushing the button to an exposed position upon rotation of the pivot member when the thermostatic disc moves to the tripped configuration and the latch moves under the disc.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lucien P. Fontaine, Stephen J. Bryant
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Patent number: 7400481Abstract: Low cost apparatus and methods of detecting arc faults for better discriminating electrical events. The arc fault detection apparatus includes a current sensor, a di/dt input sense circuit, a dv/dt input sense circuit, and a processing unit. The current sensor monitors a power line current, and provides high frequency components of the power line current to the di/dt input sense circuit. The dv/dt input sense circuit monitors a power line voltage. The di/dt and dv/dt input sense circuits generate signals carrying information relating to changes in the power line current and the power line voltage, respectively. The processing unit analyzes these changes in the power line current and the power line voltage to discriminate detected electrical arcing events from nuisance loads with increased accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christian V. Pellon, Christopher A. Nicolls, Michael T. Parker
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Patent number: 7397339Abstract: A thermally actuated device, such as an electrical circuit breaker (10) is provided with an ambient temperature compensation thermostat metal member (38) selected so that it bends when subjected to changes in temperature and compensates for ambient temperature effects on a thermostat metal trip arm for a selected current rating. Movement of such thermostat metal member is directly proportional to the flexivity of the material and to the square of the length of the member and indirectly proportional to the thickness of the member. Since packaging constraints make changes in length impractical, compensation members used to provide temperature compensation for different current ratings of the device typically have been made by using members of different thickness.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter G. Berg, Jacky C. Chan
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Patent number: 7382223Abstract: A switchable thermal circuit breaker (10) has an automatically resettable, current carrying thermostatic disc (14) cantilever mounted in a housing (12) and carries a movable contact (14b) into and out of electrical engagement with a stationary contact (14c). A disc coupling member (16) is pivotally mounted above the disc and has fingers (16e, 16f) to capture opposed sides of the disc so that the disc coupling member pivots concomitantly with movement of the disc. A radially extending blade (18c) of a pivot member is biased by a spring (18k) into engagement with a stop surface (16k) of the disc coupling member when the contacts are in the engaged position and is movable under the stop arm (16g) when the disc moves to the contacts disengaged position to prevent reengagement of the contacts.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Anand Krishnamurthy, Stephen J. Bryant, William J. Bentley, Jr.
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Patent number: 7349574Abstract: A system and method process non-linear image data, still or video, from a digital imager. Noise generated by analog-to-digital converters is filtered from a pixel of digital image data. Moreover, the effects of single pixel defects in the imager are eliminated by clamping a predetermined pixel of image data within the window when the value of the predetermined pixel is greater than a maximum value of the image data of neighboring pixels or less than a minimum value of the image data of neighboring pixels. Ripples in image data are reduced by eliminating the effects of single pixel defects before filtering for crosstalk caused by electrical crosstalk between sensor elements in an imager. Dark current is removed from image data generated by an imager by subtracting a fraction of a determined dark current value from all image data generated by the imager to compensate for nonlinearities in dark current across the imager.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles G. Sodini, Jason Y. Sproul, Edward T. Chang