Patents Examined by Diep Do
  • Patent number: 5412327
    Abstract: A capactive sensor contains a bridge circuit (1,2,3,4) which is comprised of an electrode surface (21) and a reference electrode surface (24) with the electrode surfaces located on the opposite sides of a plate. The bridge circuit is constructed as a multi-layered printed circuit board. The feed areas (23) which are opposite the electrode areas (21, 24) on one or two inner layers serve as feed capacitors (1, 2) in the bridge circuit (1, 2, 3, 4).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1995
    Inventor: Michael Meinen
  • Patent number: 5410256
    Abstract: A dissipation factor measurement is used to predict as-anodized fixture performance prior to actual use of the fixture in an etching environment. A dissipation factor measurement of the anodic coating determines its dielectric characteristics and correlates to the performance of the anodic coating in actual use. The ability to predict the performance of the fixture and its anodized coating permits the fixture to be repaired or replaced prior to complete failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1995
    Assignee: Sematech, Inc.
    Inventor: Janda K. G. Panitz
  • Patent number: 5408187
    Abstract: A polymer stabilized cholesteric textures wafer is sandwiched between two electrode plates, one of which is transparent. Terminals are provided for connection in parallel with a circuit protection device of an AC circuit. If the circuit protection device opens circuits, AC is supplied to the electrodes across the polymer wafer. This drives the wafer to a reflecting state wherein it is coloured. This reflecting state may be viewed by an observer through the transparent electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1995
    Inventor: Alexander S. Mackie
  • Patent number: 5402073
    Abstract: A method and apparatus (3, 60, 202, 300) for measuring the dynamic, or alternating current, and static, or direct current, characteristics of a cable pair (2, 10, 24, 133) from one end, the local end, by utilizing an element (1, 19, 20) possessing known non-linear electrical characteristics connected across the other end, the remote end, together with methods and apparatus (30, 111) for connecting the non-linear element (1) across the remote end of the cable pair (2, 10, 24, 133) and disconnecting the non-linear element 11) by means of electrical voltages impressed across the cable pair (2, 10, 24, 133) at the local end. In the method and system of the present invention, the near end test set (3, 60, 202, 300) is electrically transposed to the far end of the cable pair (2, 10, 24, 133) making it appear, to be at the far end during the test while, physically remaining at the near end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1995
    Inventor: Alan Ross
  • Patent number: 5399980
    Abstract: A circuit for relatively accurately measuring the capacitance of a pair of capacitive elements which may be part of an accelerometer. The circuit includes a drive circuit, a switching circuit, a pair of bridge capacitors and a detector circuit. The bridge capacitors and the capacitive elements are connected together to form a bridge. Common nodes between the capacitive elements and the bridge capacitors are interconnected together by the switching circuit in a first mode of operation to force a reference or null condition to enable the common nodes to discharge to a predetermined reference voltage. The common nodes are isolated from one another in a second mode of operation during which time the bridge is charged to a predetermined voltage by the drive circuit to enable the detector circuit connected to the common nodes to detect differences in voltage between each of the two common nodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1995
    Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.
    Inventor: Paul W. Rashford
  • Patent number: 5397994
    Abstract: A particulate moisture measurement gauge of the type using a resonant electric circuit connected to a diode detector and to an AC signal generator having a frequency near the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit and in which the resonant circuit is electrically coupled to the particulate by a capacitor having the particulate as its dielectric. A probe is formed as a transmission line having a length which is approximately an integral number of one quarter wave lengths long. One end of the transmission line is connected to the circuitry and its opposite, moisture sensing end is immersed in the particulate. Preferably the probe is a rigid, conductive tube with a central rod having a ceramic insulator sealing its moisture sensing end and the circuitry housed in its opposite end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1995
    Assignee: Alkon Corporation
    Inventor: Robert W. Phare
  • Patent number: 5396180
    Abstract: A diagnostic measuring system (20) for gas insulated electrical substations having UHF couplers (11) fitted to bus chambers (12) monitors for partial discharge events within the chamber (12) to identify the nature and location of an emergent breakdown condition. The system (20) identifies each partial discharge event but characterizes it by amplitude and its time of occurrence with respect to the start of the 50 Hz power frequency wave. The characterized events are communicated over an optical fiber link (13) configured as a token passing ring to an analyzer (25) where a comparison is made with stored historic data characterizing known events. The analyzer (25) provides a self checking routine for the system (20). A microprocessor (36) forming part of a unit (21) associated with a plurality of couplers (11) provides data compression of events identified from these couplers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1995
    Assignee: University of Strathclyde
    Inventors: Brian F. Hampton, John S. Pearson
  • Patent number: 5394091
    Abstract: A pulsed discharge helium ionization detector set forth and comprises an elongate cylindrical body having an axially flow path. A helium source is connected to deliver helium flowing along this path. At some location in the helium flow path, transversely positioned, facing electrodes are located. When provided with pulses discharged across the helium flow path wherein the discharge is either monopolar or bipolar pulses, the spark interacts with the helium to create photon ionization. Downstream within view of the spark, a counter flow sample injection tube is positioned to deliver samples at a reduced flow rate. The sample is swept back along the helium flow path past a pair of electrode rings spaced along the flow path. The interaction of the photon ionization with the sample creates a current which can be detected by an electrometer across the two terminals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Inventors: Wayne E. Wentworth, Stanley D. Stearns
  • Patent number: 5394092
    Abstract: A spark detection apparatus is set forth and incorporates a closed chamber for receiving a carrier gas flowing therethrough between inlets and outlets, and the carrier gas is exposed to a pair of electrodes forming a spark across the chamber and through the carrier gas. One component of the carrier gas is argon. The sample to be analyzed is injected into the carrier gas. One reaction involves the formation of metastable argon which upon decay serves as a source of ionizing radiation which reacts with sample compounds producing detectable events. These events are used to identify and quantify unknown compounds contained in the sample. The methods and apparatus are especially useful in measuring pollutant compounds in atmospheric samples since the ionizing radiation emitted from the decay of metastable argon is below the ionization potential of the major constituents of air. This greatly enhances the signal-to-noise ratio for detecting impurity compounds when the detection system is used to monitor air quality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Valco Instruments Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Wayne E. Wentworth, Stanley D. Stearns
  • Patent number: 5394090
    Abstract: A pulsed discharge helium photon ionization detector comprises an elongate cylindrical body having an axial flow path. A helium source is connected to deliver helium flowing along this path. In the helium flow path, transversely positioned, facing electrodes are located to form a spark discharged across the helium flow path wherein the spark interacts with the helium to cause photon ionization. Downstream within view of the spark, a counter flow dopant gas injection tube is positioned to deliver dopant at a reduced flow rate. The dopant is swept back along the helium flow path past a set of electrode rings spaced along the flow path. The interaction of the photon ionization with the dopant creates a base current which can be detected by an electrometer across the terminals. A sample injection tube adds an eluted GC column sample or peak which changes the base current so that eluted sample is measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Inventors: Wayne E. Wentworth, Stanley D. Sterns
  • Patent number: 5391994
    Abstract: This invention embodies a method and apparatus for determination of surface resistivity (.rho.) of materials to be used for a desired purpose. The surface resistivity is obtained by measuring surface resistance (R) of at least one square area of the material, and converting the surface resistance into a surface resistivity (.rho.) by a correction factor K (K=.rho./R) whenever the total area of the material is greater than three square area. The surface resistance is measured by placing a pair of square electrodes, spaced from each other a distance equal to the side of the square, applying measuring voltage potential to the electrodes, and determining the surface resistance of said at least one square area. The surface resistivity of materials of any size can be obtained by multiplying the surface resistance value by a correction factor determined for the size of the material being investigated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1995
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Matthew B. Baillie, Ming-Chung Jon
  • Patent number: 5389884
    Abstract: In order to measure a complex dielectric constant, a sample 8 enveloped by a ring 9 and two laminas 10 is inserted between parallel plate electrodes constituted by an exciting electrode 2 and a response electrode 3. Measuring data is obtained as a measuring value of the sample 8 itself because an operational circuit 21 removes parasitic effects of the ring 9 and the lamina 10. Dielectric characteristics of a fluid sample can be obtained readily and accurately without contaminating the electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Assignee: Seiko Instruments Inc.
    Inventors: Nobutaka Nakamura, Masafumi Take, Nobuo Iizuka
  • Patent number: 5387899
    Abstract: An alarm system is described wherein both an open connection between an alarm monitor and an alarmed unit or a short circuit across the connection between the monitor and the unit can be detected. A controllable, normally open test device is placed in parallel with a normally open alarm contact. If current flows when the test device is open, either a short circuit or an alarm condition exists. If current does not flow when the test device is closed, an open connection between the monitor and the unit exists. Advantageously, the integrity of connections between alarm monitors and alarmed units is enhanced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1995
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Amato A. DiLauro, Richard J. Kriete, George S. Micallef, Vladimir Zaltsman
  • Patent number: 5386188
    Abstract: A current in a circuit is measured without breaking the circuit. A relatively low resistance element in the circuit such as a component lead is chosen. A current is forced through the element and the voltage drop measured. Another current is forced through the element and the voltage drop measured. The values of these currents and voltages are used to determine the original current in the circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1995
    Assignee: Keithley Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Minneman, Kenneth A. Reindel, John G. Banaska, Gary K. Bish, Andy J. Creque, Michael Atwell
  • Patent number: 5384544
    Abstract: A defibfillator has a self healing storage capacitor connected in parallel with a safety resistor, and a microcontroller. Upon receipt of a calibration request, the microcontroller charges the capacitor to a charging voltage greater than a starting voltage, then discharges the capacitor through the safety resistor. As the capacitor is discharging, the microcontroller continuously measures the voltage across the capacitor. When the microcontroller detects that the voltage across the capacitor is less than or equal to a starting voltage, a timer in the microcontroller is started. When the microcontroller detects that the voltage across the capacitor is less than or equal to an ending voltage, the timer in the microcontroller is stopped. The microcontroller then determines an elapsed time between the time the timer was started and stopped. The microcontroller then calculates a capacitance value of the capacitor based on the starting voltage, the ending voltage, and the elapsed time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1995
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Corporation
    Inventors: Ben Flugstad, Judith Cyrus, Daniel J. Powers
  • Patent number: 5382911
    Abstract: A non-intrusive means and method are disclosed for monitoring the interelectrode gap in a reaction chamber containing a pair of variably spaced, nominally parallel reaction-sustaining electrodes. An example is given in which the chamber is a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition chamber. The electrodes are treated as a parallel plate capacitor in order to measure the gap therebetween as well as the parallelism of the electrodes without requiring that the chamber be opened. A calibration curve is prepared by ascertaining known values of gaps by use of spacer gauges and then measuring and storing the corresponding values of the gaps and the capacitances. Once the calibration curve is established and stored, the spacing between the electrodes can be checked from time to time, as needed, without opening the chamber. It is only necessary to measure the capacitance existing and then refer the measured value to the stored values to read out the corresponding gap value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Tina J. Cotler, John C. Forster, Lawrence A. Kropp, Jyothi Singh
  • Patent number: 5378992
    Abstract: A method for non-intrusively measuring the shielding effectiveness of coaxial wiring by employing an inductive current probe which causes current to flow on the shield of the wiring. A second inductive current probe senses the current on the shield circuit and outputs a voltage which is a function of the shield current. The method employs loop self-impedance in contrast to transfer impedance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1995
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventor: Timothy A. Murphy
  • Patent number: 5378990
    Abstract: A dynamic fuse testing device includes an elongated handle, a head pivotally mounted to the handle, a fastener for tightening the head relative to the handle to place the head and handle at a desired angular position relative to one another, a pair of elongated electrically conductive test probes for contacting opposite ends of a fuse, a pair of mounting members attached in spaced relation to one another on the head, the mounting members having respective outer ends mounting the respective probes, one of the mounting members being stationarily mounted on the head and the other of the mounting member being rotatably mounted on the head such that its outer end is pivotally movable toward and away from the outer end of the one mounting member for adjusting the distance between the probes to accommodate fuses of different sizes, and a lamp and battery on the head connected in series with the probes such that the lamp is illuminated by contact of the probes with a properly functioning fuse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1995
    Inventor: Roger M. Terry
  • Patent number: 5378995
    Abstract: A low molecular weight organic liquid detection sensor which is a wire body formed by coating a core material with a conductive layer made of a substantially non-crosslinked material having a Shore A hardness not more than 70 which is mainly composed of thermoplastic elastomer and conductive carbon, the conductive layer varying in its electric resistance upon contact with a low molecular weight organic liquid. The sensor of the invention permits secured mechanical strength, its easy installation in a narrow conduit or over a wide area, and highly sensitive sensing of a low molecular weight organic liquid in the longitudinal direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1995
    Assignee: Mitsubishi Cable Industries, Ltd.
    Inventors: Toshio Kudo, Masaaki Nagai, Yasuo Shiraiwa
  • Patent number: 5373240
    Abstract: A hot cathode ionization pressure gauge with the following electrodes, arged at a distance from one another in the specified sequence along an axis:a) a thermionic cathode filament which has a central active part and lateral support parts;b) an essentially flat, diaphragm-like control electrode,c) an essentially flat apertured acceleration electrode andd) an essentially flat ion collector electrode,and with a base plate on which the control electrode, the acceleration electrode and ion collector electrode are mounted, in each case via support means running at right angles to the main part of the relevant electrode and via a support bolt connected to the support means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Assignee: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissenschaften e.V.
    Inventor: Haas Guenter