Patents by Inventor Andrew Sterne
Andrew Sterne has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20070190901Abstract: A contour follower includes a plurality of sensors spaced around a waterjet nozzle, each of the sensors being configured to measure a distance between a working surface and a first plane, perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the nozzle. The sensors may include hall-effect sensors lying in the first plane and magnets lying in a second plane, parallel to the working surface. A detecting circuit processes signals from the sensors to determine an angle of the working surface, relative to the first plane, and a distance between an aperture of the nozzle and the working surface. A collision detection sensor provides a signal in the event the device approaches to within a selected distance of an obstruction in the plane of the working surface. A shield plate blocks and dampens secondary spray-back of cutting fluid occurring at low angles above the working surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: Flow International CorporationInventors: Felice Sciulli, Andreas Meyer, Robert Mann, Michael Knaupp, Charles Wakefield, Chidambaram Raghavan, Andrew Sterne, Glenn Erichsen
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Publication number: 20070190900Abstract: A contour follower includes a plurality of sensors spaced around a waterjet nozzle, each of the sensors being configured to measure a distance between a working surface and a first plane, perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the nozzle. The sensors may include hall-effect sensors lying in the first plane and magnets lying in a second plane, parallel to the working surface. A detecting circuit processes signals from the sensors to determine an angle of the working surface, relative to the first plane, and a distance between an aperture of the nozzle and the working surface. A collision detection sensor provides a signal in the event the device approaches to within a selected distance of an obstruction in the plane of the working surface. A shield plate blocks and dampens secondary spray-back of cutting fluid occurring at low angles above the working surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: Flow International CorporationInventors: Felice Sciulli, Andreas Meyer, Robert Mann, Michael Knaupp, Charles Wakefield, Chidambaram Raghavan, Andrew Sterne, Glenn Erichsen
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Publication number: 20070184758Abstract: A contour follower includes a plurality of sensors spaced around a waterjet nozzle, each of the sensors being configured to measure a distance between a working surface and a first plane, perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the nozzle. The sensors may include hall-effect sensors lying in the first plane and magnets lying in a second plane, parallel to the working surface. A detecting circuit processes signals from the sensors to determine an angle of the working surface, relative to the first plane, and a distance between an aperture of the nozzle and the working surface. A collision detection sensor provides a signal in the event the device approaches to within a selected distance of an obstruction in the plane of the working surface. A shield plate blocks and dampens secondary spray-back of cutting fluid occurring at low angles above the working surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: Flow International CorporationInventors: Felice Sciulli, Andreas Meyer, Robert Mann, Michael Knaupp, Charles Wakefield, Chidambaram Raghavan, Andrew Sterne, Glenn Erichsen
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Publication number: 20070180939Abstract: A contour follower includes a plurality of sensors spaced around a waterjet nozzle, each of the sensors being configured to measure a distance between a working surface and a first plane, perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the nozzle. The sensors may include hall-effect sensors lying in the first plane and magnets lying in a second plane, parallel to the working surface. A detecting circuit processes signals from the sensors to determine an angle of the working surface, relative to the first plane, and a distance between an aperture of the nozzle and the working surface. A collision detection sensor provides a signal in the event the device approaches to within a selected distance of an obstruction in the plane of the working surface. A shield plate blocks and dampens secondary spray-back of cutting fluid occurring at low angles above the working surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: Flow International CorporationInventors: Felice Sciulli, Andreas Meyer, Robert Mann, Michael Knaupp, Charles Wakefield, Chidambaram Raghavan, Andrew Sterne, Glenn Erichsen
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Publication number: 20060040590Abstract: A contour follower includes a plurality of sensors spaced around a waterjet nozzle, each of the sensors being configured to measure a distance between a working surface and a first plane, perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the nozzle. The sensors may include hall-effect sensors lying in the first plane and magnets lying in a second plane, parallel to the working surface. A detecting circuit processes signals from the sensors to determine an angle of the working surface, relative to the first plane, and a distance between an aperture of the nozzle and the working surface. A collision detection sensor provides a signal in the event the device approaches to within a selected distance of an obstruction in the plane of the working surface. A shield plate blocks and dampens secondary spray-back of cutting fluid occurring at low angles above the working surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Applicant: Flow International CorporationInventors: Felice Sciulli, Andreas Meyer, Robert Mann, Michael Knaupp, Charles Wakefield, Chidambaram Raghavan, Andrew Sterne, Glenn Erichsen