Patents by Inventor Bobby R. Cosper
Bobby R. Cosper 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: 7561937Abstract: A system and method are provided for manufacturing workpieces, such as metal articles like sputtering target, the system comprising: comparing one or more physical or chemical values of a respective one of a plurality of metal target blanks to one or more comparable values of at least one desired criterion; selecting one of the metal target blanks from a plurality of metal target blanks as a work-in-progress; assigning a serial route for the work-in-progress; processing the work-in-progress by translating the work-in-progress from note to node with an automated transport, after completion of the events at each node; rejecting or accepting the work-in-progress as a metal target by evaluating a result of at least one event of the one or more respective events to be completed at, at least one of the plurality of nodes.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Tosoh SMD, Inc.Inventors: Wiley Zane Reed, Bobby R. Cosper, Kenneth G. Schmidt, Neil D. Bultz, Charles E. Wickersham, John P. Matera
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Patent number: 7480976Abstract: A fixture and method is provided for gripping an article, such as a sputtering target. The fixture comprises a base, a first set of contact rollers, and a second set of contact rollers, wherein at least one of the first set and the second set are adjustably positioned relative to the other of the first set and the second set on the base. The contact rollers can be configured as v-grooved wheels that will only touch chamfered portions of an outer diameter of the sputtering target when the contact rollers are clamped against the sputtering target. At least one of the first set and the second set of contact rollers can be pivotally mounted on a slide, with the slide being adjustably positioned on the base of the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Tosoh SMD Etna, LLCInventors: Wiley Zane Reed, Bobby R. Cosper, Kenneth G. Schmidt, Neil D. Bultz, Charles E. Wickersham, John P. Matera
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Publication number: 20080271305Abstract: A system and method are provided for manufacturing a sputtering target. The system is preferably automated. Sub systems of the manufacturing system include a robotic part handling sub system, a weighing sub system adapted to measure the weight of a part to be manufactured into a sputtering target, and a machining sub system adapted to finish machine a part to be manufactured into a sputtering target. The system can further include a cleaning sub system adapted to clean a part to be manufactured into a sputtering target, an inspection sub system adapted to measure dimensions of a part to be manufactured into a sputtering target, and a feedback control sub system adapted to provide control signals to one or more of the robotic handling sub system, the weighing sub system, the cleaning sub system, and the inspection sub system to control processing performed by one or more of the sub systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2006Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Tosoh SMD ETNA, LLCInventors: Wiley Zane Reed, Bobby R. Cosper, Kenneth G. Schmidt, Neil D. Bultz, Charles E. Wickersham, John P. Matera
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Publication number: 20080221721Abstract: A system and method are provided for manufacturing workpieces, such as metal articles like sputtering target, the system comprising: comparing one or more physical or chemical values of a respective one of a plurality of metal target blanks to one or more comparable values of at least one desired criterion; selecting one of the metal target blanks from a plurality of metal target blanks as a work-in-progress; assigning a serial route for the work-in-progress; processing the work-in-progress by translating the work-in-progress from note to node with an automated transport, after completion of the events at each node; rejecting or accepting the work-in-progress as a metal target by evaluating a result of at least one event of the one or more respective events to be completed at, at least one of the plurality of nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2006Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Tosoh SMD ETNA, LLCInventors: Wiley Zane Reed, Bobby R. Cosper, Kenneth G. Schmidt, Neil D. Bultz, Charles E. Wickersham, John P. Matera
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Publication number: 20080203641Abstract: A fixture and method is provided for gripping an article, such as a sputtering target. The fixture comprises a base, a first set of contact rollers, and a second set of contact rollers, wherein at least one of the first set and the second set are adjustably positioned relative to the other of the first set and the second set on the base. The contact rollers can be configured as v-grooved wheels that will only touch chamfered portions of an outer diameter of the sputtering target when the contact rollers are clamped against the sputtering target. At least one of the first set and the second set of contact rollers can be pivotally mounted on a slide, with the slide being adjustably positioned on the base of the fixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: Tosoh SMD ETNA, LLCInventors: Wiley Zane Reed, Bobby R. Cosper, Kenneth G. Schmidt, Neil D. Bultz, David M. Nozicka
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Publication number: 20080110011Abstract: A fixture and method is provided for gripping an article, such as a sputtering target. The fixture comprises a base, a first set of contact rollers, and a second set of contact rollers, wherein at least one of the first set and the second set are adjustably positioned relative to the other of the first set and the second set on the base. The contact rollers can be configured as v-grooved wheels that will only touch chamfered portions of an outer diameter of the sputtering target when the contact rollers are clamped against the sputtering target. At least one of the first set and the second set of contact rollers can be pivotally mounted on a slide, with the slide being adjustably positioned on the base of the fixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: Wiley Zane Reed, Bobby R. Cosper, Kenneth G. Schmidt, Neil D. Bultz, Charles E. Wickersham, John P. Matera
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Patent number: 5251244Abstract: A nuclear fuel pellet loading system includes pellet handling apparatus and cladding tube handling apparatus functionally interfaced by a bushing assembly. Pellet rows of varying zone lengths are alternately built up on two tracks, measured for zone length, weighed and then loaded by separate pusher carriages through separate bushing assembly passageways into a pair of empty cladding tubes indexed into loading positions by the tube handling apparatus. Separate zone interface tapes affixed to the pusher carriages indicate to an operator the length each pellet zone is to be built to. The tube handling apparatus accommodates cladding tubes of varying lengths and is equipped to automatically read a serial number imprinted on each tube endplug.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: David F. Wazybok, Bobby R. Cosper, Harold B. King, Jr., David K. Underwood, James E. Pierce