Patents Examined by Kenneth Weider
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Patent number: 5103181Abstract: Radio frequency bridge techniques are used to parameterize the complex dielectric properties of solids, liquids, gasses and mixtures thereof. This parameterization is performed in an electrically isolated, physically open structure which allows continuous or batch monitoring of the materials and their mixtures. A method and apparatus are provided for measuring the composition of mutlicomponent process streams flowing in pipes or ducts. The method uses the pipe in which the mixture flows as a waveguide in which propagating radio frequency electromagnetic energy is induced through dielectric loaded apertures. The dielectric measurement is performed in an electrically isolated, flow through test section which induces constructive or destructive interference patterns at characteristics frequencies. The characteristic frequency determines the dielectric constant of the mixture. The dielectric properties are used in turn to determine mixture composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1988Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Den norske oljeselskap a. s.Inventors: Scott G. Gaisford, John P. Watjen, Bjorn G. Bjornsen
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Patent number: 4994737Abstract: An adapter, having a dielectric substrate upon which are mounted an array of uniformly-spaced, coplanar conductive strips and impedance standards having similarly spaced coplanar leads, facilitates planar transmission line probe measurements of the high-speed electrical characteristics of a package or other interconnect structure for a high-speed integrated circuit. The conductive strips of the adapter are connected to the terminals of the package so as to simulate the integrated circuit connection, that is, with substantially identical length and spacing of bond wires. The planar probe, by contacting the conductive strips of the adapter, is able to measure the electrical characteristics of the package including the bond wires, thereby providing realistic measurements of the integrated circuit's environment. The impedance standards on the adapter are specially designed to enable the effects of the adapter to be removed from the measurements by calibration.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1990Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Cascade Microtech, Inc.Inventors: Dale E. Carlton, Keith E. Jones, Thomas A. Myers
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Patent number: 4970427Abstract: An electrode arrangement for establishing a sustained electrical arc with a low voltage in which a pair of electrodes are initially brought together and then separated while a current is applied. The sustained arc is adapted to activate fuel flowing past the arc, and the flow is vortical so that the arc is caused to migrate around an annular arc gap space. Several geometric configurations of the electrodes include opposing cylindrical shapes having endwise alligned cavities and a generally tapered portions of one electrode received in a generally tapered opening in the other electrode.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1988Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: David H. Scharnweber, Lyle O. Hoppie, Donald R. Haefner
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Patent number: 4950940Abstract: In order to reduce contrast degradation in an electrostatically scanned flat cathode ray tube having a channel plate electron multiplier, due to back-scattered electrons entering channels remote from their origin, a coating of a material having a low back-scatter coefficient is applied over the input of the electron multiplier between the apertures therein. The surface texture of the material should be microscopically rough. The material can be applied to the first dynode or to an electrode electrically and physically connected to the first dynode. The acceptance angle of the channel plate electron multiplier may also be restricted.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1986Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: U. S. Philips CorporationInventors: Alfred W. Woodhead, Ronald W. A. Gill, Alan G. Knapp, Daphne L. Lamport, Derek Washington
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Patent number: 4950947Abstract: A cathode ray tube includes a highly evacuated envelope including a funnel section having one end closed by a faceplate and the opposite end continued to a generally tubular neck section. An internal electroconductive coating is applied to an inner surface of at least the funnel section. Further, an anode button is embedded in a mounting hole defined in the wall of the envelope forming the funnel section and is connected electrically with the internal electroconductive coating. The anode button, embedded in the hole in the wall forming the funnel section, has a circumferentially extending side wall inclined relative to a direction generally parallel to a portion of the envelope confronting the interior of the envelope in alignment with the mounting hole. At least a portion of the inclined circumferentially extending side wall of the anode button is held in electrical contact with the internal electroconductive coating on the inner surface of the funnel section.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1988Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Koji Nakamura
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Patent number: 4924141Abstract: An improved fluorescent lamp is disclosed. The lamp of the present invention includes an envelope containing an ionizable medium including mercury and having electrodes located within the envelope; an aluminum oxide reflector layer on the inner surface of the envelope, and a phosphor layer disposed on the reflector layer. The aluminum oxide reflector layer comprises particles of high purity aluminum oxide having an average particle size greater than 0.5 micrometer and less than or equal to about 1 micrometer and having a surface area of about 4 to 6 meter.sup.2 /gram. The aluminum oxide reflector layer preferably includes at least 95 weight percent alpha-alumina. Preferred coating weights for the reflector layer are from about 8.8 to about 11.1 milligram/square centimeter.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1986Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: GTE Products CorporationInventors: Fred R. Taubner, Richard L. Doucette, Gerald B. Fredrickson