Patents by Inventor Bernard Victor Bush
Bernard Victor Bush 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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Patent number: 11443910Abstract: Electrical switching device are disclosed having a housing with internal component within the housing. The internal components comprise contacts configured to operate, to change the state of the switching device from a closed state, allowing current flow through the switching device to an open state which interrupts current flow through the switching device. A pyrotechnic feature is included that is configured to interact with the internal components to transition the switching device from the closed state to the open state when the pyrotechnic feature is activated. The pyrotechnic feature is configured to trigger in response to levitation between the contacts at elevated current signal flowing through the switching device.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: Gigavac, LLCInventors: Bernard Victor Bush, Murray Stephan McTigue, Daniel Sullivan, David Hatch
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Patent number: 11239038Abstract: Disclosed herein are efficient mechanical fuse devices that are capable of functioning at high current levels. These devices comprise mechanical features configured such that the fuse devices have a non-triggered state, which allows current to flow through the device, and a triggered state, which does not allow current to flow through the device. In some embodiments, the devices are configured such that a certain pre-determined current level flowing through the device will generate a sufficient electromagnetic field to cause the mechanical elements to transition the fuse device into the triggered state and thus interrupt a connected electrical circuit, device or system. In some embodiments, these devices can also comprise hermetically sealed components. In some embodiments, the fuse devices can comprise pyrotechnic features.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2018Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Gigavac, LLCInventors: Murray Stephan McTigue, Bernard Victor Bush, Eric Glenn Hufstedler, Brent James Swartzentruber, Michael Henry Molyneux, Daniel Sullivan
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Publication number: 20180166246Abstract: Disclosed herein are efficient mechanical fuse devices that are capable of functioning at high current levels. These devices comprise mechanical features configured such that the fuse devices have a non-triggered state, which allows current to flow through the device, and a triggered state, which does not allow current to flow through the device. In some embodiments, the devices are configured such that a certain pre-determined current level flowing through the device will generate a sufficient electromagnetic field to cause the mechanical elements to transition the fuse device into the triggered state and thus interrupt a connected electrical circuit, device or system. In some embodiments, these devices can also comprise hermetically sealed components. In some embodiments, the fuse devices can comprise pyrotechnic features.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2018Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Murray Stephan McTigue, Bernard Victor Bush, Eric Glenn Hufstedler, Brent James Swartzentruber, Michael Henry Molyneux, Daniel Sullivan
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Patent number: 9887055Abstract: Disclosed herein are efficient mechanical fuse devices that are capable of functioning at high current levels. These devices comprise mechanical features configured such that the fuse devices have a non-triggered state, which allows current to flow through the device, and a triggered state, which does not allow current to flow through the device. In some embodiments, the devices are configured such that a certain pre-determined current level flowing through the device will generate a sufficient electromagnetic field to cause the mechanical elements to transition the fuse device into the triggered state and thus interrupt a connected electrical circuit, device or system. In some embodiments, these devices can also comprise hermetically sealed components.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2016Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: GIGAVAC, LLCInventors: Murray Stephan McTigue, Bernard Victor Bush, Eric Glenn Hufstedler, Brent James Swartzentruber, Michael Henry Molyneux, Daniel Sullivan
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Publication number: 20160343527Abstract: Disclosed herein are efficient mechanical fuse devices that are capable of functioning at high current levels. These devices comprise mechanical features configured such that the fuse devices have a non-triggered state, which allows current to flow through the device, and a triggered state, which does not allow current to flow through the device. In some embodiments, the devices are configured such that a certain pre-determined current level flowing through the device will generate a sufficient electromagnetic field to cause the mechanical elements to transition the fuse device into the triggered state and thus interrupt a connected electrical circuit, device or system. In some embodiments, these devices can also comprise hermetically sealed components.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Murray Stephan McTigue, Bernard Victor Bush, Eric Glenn Hufstedler, Brent James Swartzentruber, Michael Henry Molyneux, Daniel Sullivan
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Patent number: 7990240Abstract: A relay assembly is provided that includes an intermediate member to aid in coupling a wire to a housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Bernard Victor Bush, Jeremiah Garcia Reyes
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Patent number: 7868720Abstract: A hermetically sealed relay is provided having two circuits therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignees: Tyco Electronics Corporation India, Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Bernard Victor Bush, Naveen Samuel Jesuraj
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Patent number: 7852178Abstract: An electromechanical relay includes an armature and an inner core at least partially surrounding at least a portion of the armature. The armature is slidably movable relative to the inner core. A coil at least partially surrounding at least a portion of the inner core. The relay also includes a stationary contact held in a ceramic header and a movable contact connected to the armature via a shaft. The movable contact is movable between an open position wherein the movable contact does not engage the stationary contact and a closed position wherein the movable contact engages the stationary contact. The relay also includes a housing having an open end and a chamber. The chamber contains the armature, the inner core, the coil, the movable contact, and at least a portion of the stationary contact. The housing forms a portion of a magnetic circuit of the relay. The ceramic header is circumferentially welded to the housing adjacent the open end such that the chamber of the housing is hermetically sealed.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Bernard Victor Bush, Marcus Priest
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Publication number: 20090167471Abstract: A magnetic latch for switches is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Naveen Samuel Jesuraj, V. Palanisamy, Karl L. Kitts, Bernard Victor Bush
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Publication number: 20090114622Abstract: A hermetically sealed relay is provided having two circuits therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Bernard Victor Bush, Naveen Samuel Jesuraj
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Publication number: 20090102586Abstract: A relay assembly is provided that includes a relay sealed within a vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Bernard Victor Bush, Andrew Scott Davies
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Publication number: 20090101385Abstract: A relay assembly is provided that includes an intermediate member to aid in coupling a wire to a housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Bernard Victor Bush, Jeremiah Garcia Reyes
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Publication number: 20080122562Abstract: An electromechanical relay includes an armature and an inner core at least partially surrounding at least a portion of the armature. The armature is slidably movable relative to the inner core. A coil at least partially surrounding at least a portion of the inner core. The relay also includes a stationary contact held in a ceramic header and a movable contact connected to the armature via a shaft. The movable contact is movable between an open position wherein the movable contact does not engage the stationary contact and a closed position wherein the movable contact engages the stationary contact. The relay also includes a housing having an open end and a chamber. The chamber contains the armature, the inner core, the coil, the movable contact, and at least a portion of the stationary contact. The housing forms a portion of a magnetic circuit of the relay. The ceramic header is circumferentially welded to the housing adjacent the open end such that the chamber of the housing is hermetically sealed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Bernard Victor Bush, Marcus Priest
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Patent number: 6476697Abstract: A modular, multi-phase electrical relay contactor assembled from a number of electrical relay contactor units. Each unit has a housing, an electromagnetic motor located within the housing, a pair of stationary contacts attached to the housing, a moveable contact, and a moveable contact carrier. The moveable contact carrier is engaged with the moveable contact and has a metallic clapper plunger attached to its upper end. A protrusion extends from one side of the moveable contact carrier and an aperture, sized to receive the protrusion of another electrical relay contactor unit, is formed through another side of the moveable contact carrier. A plurality of units are adapted to be connected together such that when engaged, the protrusion extending from the moveable contact carrier of a forwardly located unit will fit into the aperture formed in the moveable contact carrier of a rearwardly located unit, thereby providing synchronous movement of the plurality of moveable contact carriers and the moveable contacts.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Kilovac CorporationInventors: Brent James Swartzentruber, Daniel C. Sullivan, Lyhn Phung, Eric Glenn Hufstedler, James Clayton Reed, Marcus Priest, Bernard Victor Bush, Michael Henry Molyneux
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Patent number: 6441707Abstract: A electrical conductor relay. The relay has a unitary, non-conducting, chassis/bobbin assembly with a base portion, a bobbin portion, and an upper portion with a window and a plunger slide passage. An electromagnetic coil is located around the bobbin portion and a magnetic metal core passes through the bobbin and extends partially into the window. First and second electrodes are attached to the chassis/bobbin assembly. The first electrode has a first electrode contact, and the second electrode has a top end. A plunger slide member is positioned within the plunger slide passage and has a magnetic metal plunger plate affixed to its bottom. The magnetic metal plunger plate is movably located in the window and is spaced above the magnetic metal core extending up into window. An armature with a fulcrum end and a rearwardly extending spring attachment end and a front end with an armature contact is provided. The armature pivotally engaged with the plunger slide member.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Kilovac CorporationInventors: Brent James Swartzentruber, Eric Glenn Hufstedler, James Clayton Reed, Marcus Priest, Bernard Victor Bush, Michael Henry Molyneux
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Publication number: 20020050877Abstract: A modular, multi-phase electrical relay contactor assembled from a number of electrical relay contactor units. Each unit has a housing, an electromagnetic motor located within the housing, a pair of stationary contacts attached to the housing, a moveable contact, and a moveable contact carrier. The moveable contact carrier is engaged with the moveable contact and has a metallic clapper plunger attached to its upper end. A protrusion extends from one side of the moveable contact carrier and an aperture, sized to receive the protrusion of another electrical relay contactor unit, is formed through another side of the moveable contact carrier. A plurality of units are adapted to be connected together such that when engaged, the protrusion extending from the moveable contact carrier of a forwardly located unit will fit into the aperture formed in the moveable contact carrier of a rearwardly located unit, thereby providing synchronous movement of the plurality of moveable contact carriers and the moveable contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Brent James Swartzentruber, Daniel C. Sullivan, Lyhn Phung, Eric Glenn Hufstedler, James Clayton Reed, Marcus Priest, Bernard Victor Bush, Michael Henry Molyneux
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Publication number: 20010033213Abstract: A electrical conductor relay. The relay has a unitary, non-conducting, chassis/bobbin assembly with a base portion, a bobbin portion, and an upper portion with a window and a plunger slide passage. An electromagnetic coil is located around the bobbin portion and a magnetic metal core passes through the bobbin and extends partially into the window. First and second electrodes are attached to the chassis/bobbin assembly. The first electrode has a first electrode contact, and the second electrode has a top end. A plunger slide member is positioned within the plunger slide passage and has a magnetic metal plunger plate affixed to its bottom. The magnetic metal plunger plate is movably located in the window and is spaced above the magnetic metal core extending up into window. An armature with a fulcrum end and a rearwardly extending spring attachment end and a front end with an armature contact is provided. The armature pivotally engaged with the plunger slide member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: Brent James Swartzentruber, Eric Glenn Hufstedler, James Clayton Reed, Marcus Priest, Bernard Victor Bush, Michael Henry Molyneux