Patents Represented by Attorney Russell E. Baumann
  • Patent number: 7326887
    Abstract: A self-hold motor protector (10) has an open metallic housing (12) in which a thermostatic disc (14) carrying a movable electrical contact (18) is cantilever mounted. A heater seat plate (20) is mounted in the housing in electrical and thermal relationship therewith. The heater seat plate has a seating recess (20a) in which a positive temperature coefficient resistor heating element (22) is received with one contact surface in electrical and thermal engagement with the heater seat plate. A terminal plate (26) mounts a stationary electrical contact (28) and is received over the opening of the housing but electrically isolated therefrom by a gasket (24). An electrically conductive spring (30) extends between the terminal plate and a second contact surface of the heating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2008
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven K. Sullivan, Jonathan F. Cohen
  • Patent number: 7323347
    Abstract: A biosensor surface with a low density of ligand-carrying tether molecules on a base layer. Also, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) devices have the biosensor surface attached to a thin gold layer with backside angle-spread incident radiation for resonance excitation and reflective detection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2008
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: John G. Quinn
  • Patent number: 7318736
    Abstract: A slider 24 that integrates adaptor alignment and anti-stick features is shown for use in a socket for mounting BGA type IC devices for burn-in tests. Slider 24 has a top wall surface 14b formed with a plurality of apertures in a grid array defined by intersecting ribs 14e, 14f. A plurality of wall extension portions 14h are formed extending upwardly from portions of x-direction ribs that serve as fine alignment features with an IC device 2 adapted to be placed on the flat top end surface of the wall extension portions between rows of IC device solder ball terminals 2a. Anti-stick fingers 24c extend in the x-direction from wall extension portions 24b along a y-direction rib defining the outer limit of the first column 14s of apertures of the main grid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2008
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Prasanth Ambady
  • Patent number: 7304561
    Abstract: An enclosed motor protector has a housing formed by a base (10) and a cover (12) received on the base and enclosing a recess (10a) formed in the base. A first terminal (14) extends through an opening in the housing and mounts a stationary contact (14c) within the recess. An elongated movable contact arm (18) is cantilever mounted at one end in the recess and mounts a second movable contact (18a) on a free end of the arm which is adapted to move into and out of engagement with the stationary contact. A heater (20) is mounted in the recess in heat transfer relation with a snap acting thermostatic disc (22) disposed adjacent to the movable contact arm so that upon reaching a preselected temperature the disc will snap from one dished configuration to an opposite dished configuration with its motion transferred to the movable contact arm to move the contacts out of engagement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Adrian W. Lim, Russell P. Brodeur
  • Patent number: 7301434
    Abstract: A motor protector (10) is shown having an elongated generally cup-shaped metallic housing (12) formed by a top wall (12a) and a side wall (12b) extending down from the perimeter of the top walls, the free end of which is welded to a header (14). The side and top wall have a rounded junction (12c) and a calibration rill (12e) is formed in the top wall from one end of the housing and through the rounded junction. An elongated thermostatic disc (16) is mounted in the housing and has a movable electrical contact (20) mounted at one end to be movable into and out of engagement with a stationary electrical contact (34) that is in turn mounted on a heater (26). A ceramic insulator plate (32) is interposed between the heater and the header.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Michelle Pisuk, Brian Leary, Savithri Subramanyam, Keith E. Crowe, Sameer Masurkar
  • Patent number: 7289149
    Abstract: A low power imaging array has a plurality of pixels wherein each pixel converts an intensity of incident light into electrical energy. An operational transconductance amplifier is utilized in conjunction with the imaging array to process the image signals from the low power imaging array. The operational transconductance amplifier includes a current mirror stage with a current mirror gain factor. The current mirror gain factor is selected based on a pixel noise level introduced by the low power imaging array such that current mirror gain factor noise introduced by the current mirror gain factor results in an overall noise level that is less than or equal to a predetermined level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Hae-Seung Lee, Keith Glen Fife
  • Patent number: 7277129
    Abstract: An image sensor having a plurality of pixels, each including a sense node; an output node; a first device, connected to the sense node, producing a signal at the sense node that is proportional to incident light intensity at the pixel; at least one select node to receive a first select signal for selecting the pixel output node from the plurality of pixels; a reset device for resetting the pixel; and a sample and hold circuit including a sample node coupled to the sense node. At least one amplifier is provided, including a first input node to receive an output signal from the output node of a selected pixel and a second input node connected to a reference voltage source provided as a reference to reset a selected pixel. An amplifier output node is connected to couple an amplifier output signal to a selected pixel's sample and hold circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Hae-Seung Lee
  • Patent number: 7255015
    Abstract: An occupant weight sensor (1) for placement between a frame (7) fixed to the chassis of a vehicle and a second frame (8) supporting a vehicle seat has a sense element having a first body (12, 22, 28, 34, 50, 62, 64, 68) formed with a planar sense surface on which are mounted piezoresistors electrically connected in a Wheatstone bridge configuration. A post (12a, 22c, 28c, 34e, 50b, 62a, 64a, 68b) extends outwardly from the first body for attachment to the first frame. A second body is formed with a force transfer portion (14a, 24g, 30d, 36b, 52a, 70a) permanently attached to the first body along an outer periphery circumscribing the sense surface. The piezoresistors are electrically connected to conditioning electronics received in a chamber formed between the two bodies. The effects of parasitic loads on the sense element are minimized by selected placement of the piezoresistors on the sense surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy M. McBride, Edward F. O'Brien, David P. Hatch
  • Patent number: 7245198
    Abstract: A motor start relay (100) comprises a positive temperature PTC thermistor, a PTC case 400 of heat resistant resin for receiving the PTC thermistor horizontally, first and second contact/terminals (500, 560) each having contacts electrically engaged with a respective electrode surface of the PTC thermistor in the PTC case (400), a housing (200) receiving the PTC case (400) and a cover (300) attached on the housing (200). FIG. 9 shows the failsafe mechanism of the present invention. In case of a crack occurring in the PTC thermistor, thermistor portion PTC1 is rotated by spring contact (510) with a force F1, and thermistor portion PTC2 is pushed by spring contact (570) at the reverse direction and is dropped through an opening of the PTC case (400).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Kouichi Ozawa
  • Patent number: 7242291
    Abstract: A tester for an arc fault circuit interrupter that can selectively simulate and apply electrical arc faults and nuisance loads to at least one device under test (DUT). The tester includes a power supply, a test controller, and test circuitry coupleable to a DUT. AC power input is provided to the DUT and the power supply, which regulates the AC power input to a DC level for powering the test controller. The test circuitry full wave rectifies AC current returning from the DUT, and the test controller controls a switch in the test circuitry. When the switch is on, the AC current flows through the DUT, the full wave rectifier, the load, and the switch to ground. To simulate an arcing condition, the test controller turns the switch on and off at random intervals. To simulate a nuisance load condition, the test controller turns the switch on and off at periodic intervals. In this way, proper operation of the DUT can be verified under both arcing and nuisance load conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher A. Nicolls, Roger D. Mayer
  • Patent number: 7240508
    Abstract: Disclosed is a connecting package for a refrigerator compressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Young-Hwan Park
  • Patent number: 7227729
    Abstract: An apparatus and a method of detecting arc faults that have reduced susceptibility to nuisance tripping. The apparatus includes a current sensor, a differential current input sense circuit, a differential current (di/dt) characteristics sense circuit, an absolute current input sense circuit, an absolute current characteristics sense circuit, a power supply, a tripping circuit, a processing unit, and an electromechanical interface. The di/dt characteristics sense circuit provides information relating to the characteristic di/dt signature of a power line current. The absolute current characteristics sense circuit provides information relating to the absolute current waveform characteristics of the power line current. The processing unit correlates the di/dt characteristics to the absolute current characteristics to distinguish between electrical arc faults and nuisance loads, thereby reducing the susceptibility of the apparatus to nuisance tripping.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Parker, Christian V. Pellon, Mark D. Rabiner, Christopher A. Nicolls
  • Patent number: 7217140
    Abstract: In a contact assembly, a first set of contacts (30-1 through 30-5) is arranged on a first surface and a second set of contacts (40-5 through 4-1) is arranged on a second surface with respective contacts of each set used as pairs. A plurality of first and second sets are stacked one on top of another separated by insulators, the first terminal portions (12) of respective first and the second sets of contacts are aligned in the direction of stacking and the second terminal portions (20) of the first and second sets of contacts are arranged in such a fashion as to be symmetrical relative to a median line. The pitch (P2) of the second terminal portions (20) of the first and the second sets of contacts is expanded to a greater degree than the pitch (P1) of the first terminal portions (12) in two preferred embodiments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Hideyuki Takahashi, Kiyokazu Ikeya
  • Patent number: 7210970
    Abstract: A shouldered connector pin socket (14) is shown having an open channel (14a) formed in the face surface of a wall member of a circuit breaker housing. An electrically conductive spring member (16, 16?) is received over the channel and is formed with a first set of spring fingers (16d) that are adapted to engage a connector pin along a first axial length (14c) of the channel making electrical engagement with the pin and urging the pin against the channel surface as the pin is slidingly inserted into the channel. The spring fingers urge the flange of the connector pin into a recess formed by a stepped shoulder defining the entrance to a second axial length (14d) with the stepped shoulder and the spring fingers cooperating to retain the connector pin in the channel. A second set of spring contact fingers (16e) can also be used to engage the connector pin along a third axial length (14e) and thereby provide a redundant contact system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Christian V. Pellon, Michael J. Lavado, Jacky C. Chan
  • Patent number: 7197937
    Abstract: A pressure sensing device (10, 40) is shown having a ceramic capacitive sensing element (12) received in a chamber formed in a hexport housing (16). The hexport housing has a fluid passageway (16c) communicating with a recessed chamber (16d) formed in a bottom wall circumscribed by an annular platform shoulder (16e). A thin flexible metal diaphragm (18) is hermetically attached to the bottom wall along the platform shoulder. A curable adhesive resin having a thermal coefficient of expansion and modulus of elasticity appropriately matching that of sensing element (12), such as polyurethane, is cast between the sensing element (12) and the metal diaphragm (18) forming, when cured, a layer bonded to both members resulting in a sensor that is effective in monitoring negative as well as positive fluid pressures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan G. Amore, Eric J. Giasson, James I. Ogilvie, Stephen P. Greene, David J. Field, Andrew F. Willner, Vanvisa Attaset
  • Patent number: 7190561
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting arc faults that have reduced susceptibility to nuisance tripping. The apparatus includes a current sensor, an input sense circuit, an arcing sense circuit, a power supply, a tripping (firing) circuit, a processor, and an electromechanical interface. The current sensor monitors a power input comprising an AC current, and provides high frequency components of the. AC current to the input sense circuit. The input sense circuit filters and rectifies the AC signal, and provides the rectified signal to the arcing sense circuit. The arcing sense circuit provides a voltage level accumulated over a predetermined time period, and digital signals indicative of possible electrical arcing occurring during the sampling period, to the processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Christian V. Pellon, Mark D. Rabiner, Michael Parker, Christopher A. Nicolls, Keith W. Kawate, Robert Zanelli, Roger D. Mayer, Lucien Fontaine, Michael J. Lavado, Lynwald Edmunds, Jeffrey B. Ting
  • Patent number: 7190562
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting arc faults that have reduced susceptibility to nuisance tripping. The apparatus includes a current sensor, an input sense circuit, an arcing sense circuit, a power supply, a tripping (firing) circuit, a processor, and an electromechanical interface. The current sensor monitors a power input comprising an AC current, and provides high frequency components of the. AC current to the input sense circuit. The input sense circuit filters and rectifies the AC signal, and provides the rectified signal to the arcing sense circuit. The arcing sense circuit provides a voltage level accumulated over a predetermined time period, and digital signals indicative of possible electrical arcing occurring during the sampling period, to the processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2007
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Christian V. Pellon, Mark D. Rabiner, Michael Parker, Christopher A. Nicolls, Keith W. Kawate, Robert Zanelli, Roger D. Mayer, Lucien Fontaine, Michael J. Lavado, Lynwald Edmunds, Jeffrey B. Ting
  • Patent number: 7112749
    Abstract: A compliant interface (14,16) for vehicular seat weight sensors minimizes parasitic stresses affecting sensor output. In one embodiment, an integral compliant interface (14) has an annular flange (14a) attached to a post extending from the sensor body with a first compliant member (14r) disposed between the annular flange and an upper elongated flange (14h) of a mounting bracket (14l) and a second compliant member (14s) disposed between the annular plate and a lower elongated flange (14k) to allow pivotal movement of the sensor limited by a motion stop member (14f) of annular flange (14b) engaging the lower flange. An overload cage (14u) may be placed over the sensor and attached to an additional flange (14l) to contain the sensor in the event of a failure of the mount in a catastrophic high speed crash. According to another preferred embodiment, an interface having upper and lower body members are formed with a sensor post receiving bore (16c) for attachment to the post.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2006
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: David J. DiPaola, Peter H. Frackelton, David E. Hyland, Timothy M. McBride, Nathan Smith, Chetak Reshamwala, William S. Boyce, Jonas M. Bautista
  • Patent number: 7109840
    Abstract: A protector (10) particularly useful for wye-connected three phase electrical motors has a header (12) mounting first and second terminal pins (14) to which L-shaped pin heaters (16) are mounted along with stationary electrical contacts (16b). A generally U-shaped heater and support member (18) has two leg ends welded to the header intermediate to the terminal pins and a snap acting thermostatic disc (20a) is welded through a weld slug to the central portion of the heater and support member. First and second movable electrical contacts (20b) are mounted on the bottom surface of the thermostatic disc positioned to move into and out of engagement with respective stationary contacts upon snapping of the thermostatic disc from one dished configuration to an opposite dished configuration in dependence on temperature of the disc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Derek H. Turner, Michelle Pisuk, Karl A. Kohm
  • Patent number: 7102481
    Abstract: A low current motor protector (10, 10?) has an oblong metal housing (12) defining a switch chamber and formed with an open end. The housing has opposing flange portions extending transversely from the open end. Spaced apart lid portions (18a, 18b; 18a?, 18b?) are received on and clamped to the flange portions with an electrically insulating gasket (16) having a central opening interposed between the housing and the lid parts. The lid parts are formed with a recessed ceramic heater seat disposed in the switch chamber having spaced apart contact shelves (18f) which receives a ceramic heater (20) which is maintained in place and provided with contact force by a spring clip (22, 22?) attached to one of the lid parts. In another embodiment a coil heater (30) is electrically connected between lid parts (28a, 28b) and is disposed in a recess formed by a dome configuration (28f).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2006
    Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Jan J. Stiekel, Young-Hwan Park