Patents by Inventor Benjamin F. Fontaine

Benjamin F. Fontaine 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).

  • Patent number: 8893555
    Abstract: A pressure sensor (40) useful as a vacuum manometer. A reference pressure cavity (50) of the sensor is evacuated through an evacuation opening (72) located behind a plate portion (54) of the sensor electrode (52) having a non-planar surface for supporting the diaphragm (44) during an overpressure event. The electrode is hermetically sealed to the body (42) of the sensor by a brazed joint with a ceramic seal member (60) disposed there between. The brazed joint may include a layer of buffer material (79) which provides a degree of malleability to the joint to avoid cracking of the ceramic seal member. The brazed ceramic/metal joint permits the selection of materials such that differential thermal expansion effects can be passively minimized. The electrode is connected to the sensor circuitry (84) by a wire having a spring section (53), thereby providing a stress free interconnection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2014
    Assignee: Setra Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin M. Bourbeau, Eric C. Beishline, Michael J. Amirto, Gino A. Pinto, Benjamin F. Fontaine
  • Publication number: 20130055820
    Abstract: A pressure sensor (40) useful as a vacuum manometer. A reference pressure cavity (50) of the sensor is evacuated through an evacuation opening (72) located behind a plate portion (54) of the sensor electrode (52) having a non-planar surface for supporting the diaphragm (44) during an overpressure event. The electrode is hermetically sealed to the body (42) of the sensor by a brazed joint with a ceramic seal member (60) disposed there between. The brazed joint may include a layer of buffer material (79) which provides a degree of malleability to the joint to avoid cracking of the ceramic seal member. The brazed ceramic/metal joint permits the selection of materials such that differential thermal expansion effects can be passively minimized. The electrode is connected to the sensor circuitry (84) by a wire having a spring section (53), thereby providing a stress free interconnection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2012
    Publication date: March 7, 2013
    Inventors: Kevin M. Bourbeau, Eric C. Beishline, Michael J. Amirto, Gino A. Pinto, Benjamin F. Fontaine