Patents Assigned to Control Data Corporation
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Patent number: 4485285Abstract: Quarterwave chokes mounted on the ends of a quartz lamp about the power leads to the lamp and further mounted on the interior cavity wall of a microwave oven. The chokes permit connection of the quartz lamp to a power source via power leads passing through the cavity wall without allowing microwave energy to escape from the cavity along the power leads.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1983Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Gregory W. Machesney
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Patent number: 4482937Abstract: A board to board interconnect assembly is installed between a first multilayer circuit board and a second multilayer circuit board. The assembly is comprised of a first housing member carrying electrical contacts and a second housing member carrying electrical contacts which mateably engage with the contacts of the first housing member. The first and second circuit boards have corresponding arrays of plated through apertures selectively connected to the circuit layers of the respective boards. Socket carrying contacts are frictionally engaged in certain of the plated through conductive apertures of the first and second circuit boards to secure the first housing member to the first circuit board and the second housing member to the second circuit board. Flex contacts are installed in conductive plated through apertures of the boards opposite each of the socket contacts and are frictionally engaged with the socket contacts.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: William C. Berg
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Patent number: 4477706Abstract: An oven is disclosed combining microwave, infrared and convection cooking. The oven includes in addition to a magnetron, a pair of quartz infrared lamps and a rotatable heat exchanger/fan. The quartz infrared lamps have blinds which either direct the infrared rays toward the food for broiling, or towards the rotating heat exchanger/fan, which in turn transfers heat to the air and blows it out and down towards the food. The entire oven is maintained at negative pressure to prevent the escape of hot, smoke-filled air into other parts of the oven or the kitchen.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1982Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Robert A. Mittelsteadt
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Patent number: 4467151Abstract: An electrical switch comprising a touch panel includes a flexible membrane having a series of parallel, electrically conductive strips formed thereon; and an opposed substrate layer having conductive strips thereon parallel and orthogonal to the membrane strips. A series of filament spacers, running parallel to the substrate layer strips, are positioned between the membrane and substrate layer to maintain the membrane strips and substrate strips in spaced-apart relation to each other. The filament spacers are secured to an associated boundary or frame. Finger or instrument pressure selectively applied to the membrane and directed toward the substrate, can establish contact between a chosen membrane strip and substrate strip to close the switch. The elastic deformation of the filament spacers enhances contact closure and contact life expectancy. The presence of insulative dust, which interferes with the current flow between the contacts, is eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventors: Robert J. Johnson, Charles N. Miller, G. Patrick Bonnie
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Patent number: 4467211Abstract: An electron-beam array lithography (EBAL) system and method of operation is described. The method comprises deriving fiducial marking signals from a lenslet stitching grid of fiducial elements formed on a standard stitching target for calibrating the boundaries of the fields of view of the respective lens elements of an array of lenslets. The fiducial marking signals are used to stitch together the individual fields of view of the lens elements in the array of lenslets in order to cover a desired area of a workpiece surface to be subsequently exposed to the electron beam, for example, the surface of a semiconductor wafer upon which a plurality of integrated circuit chips are to be formed. In order to register the levels of multi-level patterns written on the same chip, each chip is provided with a registration fiducial grid comprised of fiducial marks at the corners and only at the corners of the chips.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1983Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventors: Donald O. Smith, Kenneth J. Harte
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Patent number: 4464579Abstract: A wind electric system intended to provide power to a power grid, for use with a wind turbine which has no starting torque. The generator is one which can function as a motor as well. When the wind is too light to permit generation, an overriding clutch mechanically disconnects the generator shaft from the turbine shaft. The clutch has also the capability of locking the generator shaft to the turbine shaft in response to a control signal. When wind speed is great enough to permit generation and the turbine is stopped, a control signal is issued locking the generator shaft to the turbine shaft. Power from the power grid causes the generator to function as a motor and accelerate the turbine to permit it to be rotated by the wind. The clutch is then returned to overriding operation and electrical generation continues until wind speed again becomes too light.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1982Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Edward L. Schwarz
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Patent number: 4461957Abstract: A wind electric generator employs a freewheeling clutch and an induction generator having several synchronous speeds. By selecting the synchronous speed as a function of the ambient wind speed, the generator can be made to operate more efficiently and without overloading. The freewheeling clutch which connects the generator to the wind turbine prevents the generator from acting as a motor when connected to a power grid, and wasting energy in turning the wind turbine.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Gale A. Jallen
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Patent number: 4460873Abstract: The voltage output of a differential amplifier is adjusted using an active feedback loop so that there is no direct current potential difference between the differential outputs of the differential amplifier. A potential difference at the differential output of a differential amplifier due to inherent bias or operating characteristics of the system is referred to as direct current offset voltage and the need to correct this condition may be referred to as differential output direct current offset voltage compensation. The feedback loop to accomplish this compensation consists of one or more stages of isolation and amplification driven by the output voltages of the differential amplifier and having a high input impedance to diminish loading of the amplifier outputs. A voltage peak detection system is used in order to isolate direct current voltage values from alternating current voltage values appearing at the differential amplifier output.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1982Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Richard E. Hester
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Patent number: 4459666Abstract: A microcode control memory having a first memory for receiving initial instructions is shown in combination with at least one additional memory for executing multistep control functions in a computer system. The first memory receives all initial control instructions from an instruction stack and produces the appropriate control output. Simultaneously as part of the initial instruction, a memory select network receives a control bit so that an output select network connected to the output of all memories passes the output from the first memory to the output register. Single step instructions are processed continuously this way. Multistep instructions are performed by using a portion of the output from the first memory to serve as the address selection in one of the other memories. When a multistep instruction is completed, the output select network again selects the output from the first memory for gating to the output register.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1979Date of Patent: July 10, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Lawrence M. Kruger
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Patent number: 4454466Abstract: A transformer has a primary and a secondary. The primary is supplied by a source and is divided into permanent and selectable turns. Switch circuitry is connected by taps to the segments to selectively energize or de-energize them. The secondary is connected by a rectifier and filter to a voltage regulator which supplies a constant voltage to a load. Circuitry senses the voltage drop across the voltage regulator and comparator circuitry compares the series regulator voltage drop to reference values. The comparator generates error signals whenever the voltage drop falls outside of a desired range above the drop-out voltage of the regulator. The error signal is transmitted to an up/down counter which correspondingly increases or decreases its count. The count of the up/down counter is decoded by switch control circuitry to open and close the appropriate switches S.sub.1 -S.sub.6 to energize the desired turns of the primary to bring the series regulator voltage drop back within the desired range.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1982Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Rolland R. Ritter
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Patent number: 4454581Abstract: A bus contention circuit, is employed for each unit of a system capable of seizing use of a bus, wherein the units are arranged in a priority order. Priority resolution is accomplished by registering a request to seize use of the bus from any unit where either (1) no other requests are so registered or (2) the requesting unit is of lower priority than a unit whose request is already registered. When the bus becomes available for use, use is allocated to the unit with highest priority whose request is already registered.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1982Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Michael C. Nystrom
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Patent number: 4449164Abstract: The cooling of electronic modules on a circuit board is improved by the use of heat sinks comprising a plurality of longitudinal fins projecting from the modules. Individual tubes communicating with an air plenum fit around and part way along each heat sink. Air drawn from or forced into the plenum causes air flow within the tubes and along the fins to cool them and the modules to which they are attached.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventors: Douglas M. Carlson, Randall L. Ohman, Lloyd M. Thorndyke
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Patent number: 4447842Abstract: A PC board supported by a frame has an electronic chip secured thereto. The chip has a pair of heat exchange fins. Each fin projects through a groove and into a channel of a cooling module intermediate a cooling surface of the cooling module and an expansible conduit. Each expansible conduit is totally contained within one of the channels of the cooling module and has an expanded condition and a collapsed condition. When the conduits are in their collapsed condition, the fins can be inserted through the grooves and moved along the channels of the cooling module. When the conduits are in their expanded condition, they press against the fins to force the fins against the cooling surfaces of the cooling module to cool the chip. When the expansible conduits are collapsed, the fins can be withdrawn from the cooling module channels as the PC board is withdrawn from the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1982Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: William C. Berg
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Patent number: 4439830Abstract: A computer virtual memory system key-lock mechanism providing for a variety of key-lock tests and key changes depending on the type of instruction involved. This key-lock mechanism provides the opportunity for users to share use of programs and data in conjunction with the keys and locks assigned to individual users by the facility manager. The mechanism prevents unauthorized access to data and programs simultaneously present within the computer. The invention is mechanized by use of tables which record the keys and locks associated with each segment of data or code. Hardware tests each data or code segment access for compatibility between the keys and locks and causes the memory reference to be rejected if disagreement exists. The keys and locks are short digit sequences associated with the user and referenced segments.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1981Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Richard J. Chueh
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Patent number: 4434625Abstract: A computer cooling system has gaseous refrigerant compressed in a compressor and delivered to a first stage condenser. The first stage condenser includes a heat exchanger through which return coolant from the building heating system circulates to partially condense the gaseous refrigerant. The partially condensed refrigerant is directed to a second stage condenser wherein a portion of the refrigerant is diverted and flashed through an expansion valve into the second stage condenser to fully condense the nondiverted portion of the refrigerant before delivering it to the cooling coils of the computer. A pressure regulator valve controls the pressure and temperature of the diverted refrigerant in the second stage condenser to ensure that the nondiverted refrigerant is fully condensed. The used diverted refrigerant is discharged from the second stage condenser through the pressure regulator valve into an accumulator which also collects return coolant from the cooling coils of the computer.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1983Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Roger W. Cree
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Patent number: 4430702Abstract: A network access device (NAD) is comprised of a data set for coupling to a data communication trunk, a trunk control unit (TCU) connected with the data set, a trunk control interface (TCI) connecting the TCU to an internal data bus, an internal memory, a microprocessor control and a device interface for connection to a computer or some computer peripheral device. The data set provides for two-way communication from the data trunk to the TCU. Various network access devices connected to the data trunk communicate with one another. Every normal communication between NADs includes a concurrent, predictable state change in both NADs. The response to a message from one NAD to another includes information concerning what occurred upon receipt of the message. Various latches, sequencers, microprocessor logic and registers provide for functions according to various input and output states of response.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1983Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventors: Lowell H. Schiebe, Bruce E. Russo, Edward V. Urness, William C. Hohn
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Patent number: 4430571Abstract: An electron-beam array lithography (EBAL) system and method of operation which employs an electron beam column of the array optics type having an array lens assembly, an array fine deflector assembly and a coarse deflector assembly, is described. The method and system derives fiducial marking signals from a lenslet stitching grid of fiducial elements, formed on a standard stitching target, for calibrating the boundaries of the fields of view of the respective elements of the array of lenslets. The fiducial marking signals are used to stitch together the individual fields of view of the elements in the array of lenslets. The same stitching calibration target, a precise copy, or similar precisely mapped target is used to calibrate all of the exposure stations of a multi-station EBAL system with the result that any level of multi-level registered patterns can be exposed in any of the so calibrated EBAL exposure stations.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1981Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventors: Donald O. Smith, Kenneth J. Harte
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Patent number: 4419580Abstract: An electron beam lens and deflector array mounting and alignment means are provided. The array is a structure composed of several parallel plates which are held in parallel and axial alignment. The mounting means comprises four slots, one at the end of the four corners of an imaginary rectangle, formed in each facing plate surface. Four cylindrical spacer rods are sandwich between the plates, each seated in two facing slots.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventors: David M. Walker, John J. Carrona
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Patent number: 4417770Abstract: A high vacuum compatible X-Y positioning stage having an air bearing is provided. A pair of moveable carriages is mounted interior to an airtight chamber. Constraints allow movement of each carriage to only one horizontal direction, the directions of each carriage being orthogonal. Air inlet and outlet ports enter the chamber through apertures, and are mounted on the carriages and are moveable therewith. Airtight, flexible bellows form an airtight seal between the chamber and air ports at the apertures. Pressurized air communicated through the ports to the carriage is constrained to exit the carriage via small orifices about the exterior thereof to form an air bearing. The air is constrained to exit the airtight chamber through a passageway mounted in the carriage and leading to the outlet port. A stage is mounted on one pair of ports. The other pair is mounted in a fixed position. The stage is moveable in an X-Y plane vis-a-vis the fixed position on a compensated air bearing.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Theodore W. Tucker
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Patent number: 4411528Abstract: Apparatus for optical measurement of the displacement and the obliquity of a test surface relative to an imaginary reference surface. An inwardly converging ring of light is projected onto a test surface. An optical system conveys an image of this ring to a photo diode array where its circumference is compared to an imaginary image of the ring projected onto an imaginary reference surface. This comparison yields the displacement of the test surface through 360.degree. of rotation, which is converted into the shape or contour of the test surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventors: James S. Newcomb, Charles Eumurian