Patents Examined by Patrick Assoud
  • Patent number: 10041810
    Abstract: Magnetic field sensors can sense speed of movement and direction of movement of a ferromagnetic object. The magnetic field sensors employ both planar Hall effect elements and vertical Hall effect elements to generate two-state signals in two different signal paths with relative phases that are ninety degrees apart, the ninety degrees having sufficient margin to aid in detection of the direction of motion. Other magnetic field sensors use at least four vertical Hall effect elements to identify a speed of rotation and a direction of rotation of a moving ferromagnetic object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2018
    Assignee: Allegro MicroSystems, LLC
    Inventors: Ravi Vig, Paul A. David, Eric G. Shoemaker
  • Patent number: 9658280
    Abstract: A method for qualifying circuit board fabrication, assembly, and repair processes includes establishing primary assembly process specifications and secondary repair process specifications. A group of test circuit boards is assembled using the primary assembly process, with each board having a section of components linked together to provide functional circuits and a section of components daisy-chained together to provide non-functional circuits, and with each section also including SIR test patterns and CAF test patterns. A subset of the assembled test boards is then repaired using the secondary repair process. A sample of each set of the test boards is exposed to test conditions including thermal cycle test conditions, humidity test conditions, and vibration test conditions. Inner layer build quality, surface cleanliness, circuit performance, and solder joint quality are then evaluated using the provided circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2017
    Assignee: Foresite, Inc.
    Inventors: Terry L. Munson, Steve Middleton
  • Patent number: 8570040
    Abstract: A method for generating a new set of MRI images of a region of a recipient in which an implanted medical device having magnetic properties is located. The method includes scanning a plurality of scan slices of the recipient with an MRI machine set at a first fat shift direction to generate a first set of MRI images and rescanning the plurality of scan slices with a fat shift direction different than the first fat shift direction to obtain a second set of MRI images. At least one of the MRI images of the first set and the second set including an artifact resulting from the implanted medical device. The method further includes comparing respective artifacts of the MRI images of the first and second sets, and selecting one of the compared MRI images based on the distortion to the respective MRI image created by the respective artifact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2013
    Assignee: Cochlear Limited
    Inventors: C. Roger Leigh, Ruben Peters
  • Patent number: 8237445
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus for performing resistivity measurements of a borehole wall using a transverse octupole sensor. The sensor may be a resistivity sensor. Higher resolution is obtained with an octupole sensor than with lower-order-pole sensors. For the resistivity case, the ratio of dual-frequency measurements has reduced sensitivity to standoff.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2012
    Assignee: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: Alexandre N. Bespalov, Sheng Fang
  • Patent number: 6889165
    Abstract: An intelligent microsensor module (10, 100, 210, 300, 355, 410) is provided that can fuse data streams from a variety of sources and then locally determine the current state of the environment in which the intelligent microsensor is placed. The resultant state rather than raw data is communicated to the outside world when the microsensor is queried. The intelligent microsensor module (10, 100, 210, 300, 355, 410) of the present invention can locally determine and execute an action to be taken based on the determined state of the environment. The module (10, 100, 210, 300, 355, 410) can be readily reconfigured for multiple applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Michael A. Lind, Kevin L. Priddy, Gary B. Morgan, Jeffrey W. Griffin, Richard W. Ridgway, Steven L. Stein