Patents by Inventor Curtis Edwards
Curtis Edwards 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: 6592808Abstract: A method of making a ceramic discharge chamber comprising forming a plurality of preform chambers by assembling at least two ceramic components. The preform chambers are axially aligned within a tube, comprised of an alumina cermet. The tube containing the preform chambers is then fired at a temperature of at least 900° C.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Frederick W. Dynys, Curtis Edward Scott
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Patent number: 6583563Abstract: A ceramic discharge chamber for a lamp, according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, comprises a first member which includes a leg portion and a transition portion, wherein the leg portion and the transition portion are integrally formed as one piece from a ceramic material, and a second member which includes a body portion, wherein the body portion is bonded to the transition portion of the first member. The ceramic discharge chamber can be formed by injection molding a ceramic material to form the first member, the first member forming a first portion of the ceramic discharge chamber; and bonding the first member to a second member which forms a second portion of the ceramic discharge chamber. The members which form the ceramic discharge chamber can greatly facilitate assembly of the discharge chamber, because the discharge chamber can be constructed with only one or two bonds between the members.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Venkat Subramaniam Venkataramani, Charles David Greskovich, Curtis Edward Scott, James Anthony Brewer, Changlong Ning
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Patent number: 6563265Abstract: An arc discharge lamp comprising an arc tube including a starting aid is provided. The starting aid comprises at least one prealloyed powder bound to the surface of the arc tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Karthik Sivaraman, Curtis Edward Scott, Martin L. Panchula
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Patent number: 6538377Abstract: An arc discharge lamp comprising an arc tube including a starting aid is described. The starting aid comprises at least one metal cermet coating applied to the surface of the arc tube, or a metal layer including refractory glass disposed over said cermet coating or said metal layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Curtis Edward Scott, Karthik Sivaraman, Martin L. Panchula, Jack M. Strok
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Patent number: 6498433Abstract: An arc discharge lamp, such as a metal halide arc discharge lamp, has an extended life by reducing loss of the metallic portion of the fill. At least one component of the fill reacts with fused silica in the arc tube or diffuses through the arc tube walls. The fill will generally comprise a sodium halide, at least one additional metal halide, and an inert starting gas. A borosilicate glaze which is vitreous and light-transmissive is provided on the wall of the arc tube. The borosilicate glaze is comprised of a borosilicate glass containing at least one metal oxide selected from aluminum, scandium, yttrium, and the rare earth elements. The borosilicate glaze may further contain additional rare earth elements or transition metals to alter the light or energy emission of the lamp by absorbing select wave lengths. For instance, titanium, ceria, cobalt, chromium, iron or neodymium, or combinations of the foregoing, may be added.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Curtis Edward Scott, Mary Sue Kaliszewski, Paul George Mathews
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Patent number: 6475942Abstract: A process for converting a polycrystalline ceramic material to a single crystal material includes the steps of doping at least a first portion of the polycrystalline ceramic material with a conversion-enhancing dopant having a +6 valence state in the unfired ceramic material and heating the polycrystalline ceramic material to convert at least a second portion of the polycrystalline ceramic material to a single crystal ceramic material. Preferably, the ceramic material is alumina and the conversion-enhancing dopant is molybdenum or tungsten.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James Anthony Brewer, Charles David Greskovich, Curtis Edward Scott
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Patent number: 6456005Abstract: An arc discharge lamp comprising an arc tube comprising a starting aid is provided. The starting aid comprises a coating on the surface of the arc tube. The coating is comprised of metal oxide, nitride, carbide, silicide, and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Martin L. Panchula, Karthik Sivaraman, Curtis Edward Scott
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Publication number: 20020070644Abstract: An electric lamp (100) including a sealed light-transmissive lamp envelope (105) having an interior space, a base fixed to the outer envelope (105), a non-insulated main conductor wire (160) within the outer envelope and connected to the base (110) at one end, a light source (140) capable of generating light within the outer envelope (105), a shroud (145) surrounding the light source (140) and mounted adjacent the non-insulated main conductor wire (160), and a first center support. The light source (140) has first and second ends. The first end is electrically coupled to the non-insulated main conductor wire (160), and the second end is coupled to a stem lead (180). The first center support (150) supports the shroud (145) and the light source (140) and mechanically couples the shroud (145) and the light source (140) to the non-insulated main conductor wire (160).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2000Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: James Thomas Dakin, Mark Elton Duffy, Curtis Edward Scott
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Publication number: 20020072462Abstract: A method of making a component of a ceramic discharge chamber comprising the steps of forming a ceramic composition including an aluminum powder, a binder and a grain growth inhibitor. The alumina powder has a tap density greater than 1.0 gram per cc. The ceramic composition is then die pressed to form a component preform. Next, the component preform is heated to remove at least a substantial portion of the binder.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Frederick W. Dynys, Curtis Edward Scott
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Patent number: 6346495Abstract: A method of making a component of a ceramic discharge chamber comprising the steps of forming a ceramic composition including an aluminum powder, a binder and a grain growth inhibitor. The alumina powder has a tap density greater than 1.0 gram per cc. The ceramic composition is then die pressed to form a component preform. Next, the component preform is heated to remove at least a substantial portion of the binder.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Frederick W. Dynys, Curtis Edward Scott
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Patent number: 5859691Abstract: A photofinishing device for handling different formats of photographic film. The photofinishing device comprising a work station for photofinishing a respective format type of photographic film, means for moving the respective format type of photographic film along the work station, and at least one sensor assembly pivotably mounted to the photofinishing device so as to move between an engaged position and a non-engaged position, the at least one sensor assembly having a sensor, the at least one sensor being in substantial contact with the film when the sensor assembly is in the engaged position, the at least one sensor assembly when in the non-engaged position allowing easy access to the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Bruce E. Rottner, Curtis Edward DeWolff
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Patent number: 5855993Abstract: Silicon and germanium containing materials are used at surface of conductors in electronic devices. Solder can be fluxlessly bonded and wires can be wire bonded to these surfaces. These material are used as a surface coating for lead frames for packaging integrated circuit chips. These materials can be decal transferred onto conductor surfaces or electrolessly or electrolytically disposed thereon.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1994Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Michael John Brady, Curtis Edward Farrell, Sung Kwon Kang, Jeffrey Robert Marino, Donald Joseph Mikalsen, Paul Andrew Moskowitz, Eugene John O'Sullivan, Terrence Robert O'Toole, Sampath Purushothaman, Sheldon Cole Rieley, George Frederick Walker
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Patent number: 5813126Abstract: A channel extending longitudinally through an extension bar snugly but slidably receives the base flange of a speed square. The extension bar can be locked in a desired position relative to the square, and has mechanism for mounting a stop peg at a desired position along the length of the bar. The position of the square relative to a board to be marked or cut is set by engaging the stop peg against the end of the board while the extension bar is held flush against a longitudinal edge of the board. Each of several different boards can be marked at a predetermined desired length and/or an edge of the speed square can be used as a guide fence for a portable power saw.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Toni Rae FisherInventor: Curtis Edward Dahl
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Patent number: 5726736Abstract: A method of labeling photographic paper during photofinishing processing includes making a print having a print image portion and an adjacent label image portion, placing a code on the photographic paper to denote placement of a line of perforation to separate the print image portion and label image portion, exposing the label image portion with labeling information, generating an image on the label image portion, detecting the code for placing the line of perforation on the photographic paper, and forming the line of perforation at the detected location to separate the print image portion and the label image portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1996Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Curtis Edward DeWolff, Brian Keith Gallipeau, Thomas Eldred Lambdin
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Patent number: 5683949Abstract: A solid state method of converting a polycrystalline ceramic body to a single crystal body includes the steps of doping the polycrystalline ceramic material with a conversion-enhancing dopant and then heating the polycrystalline body at a selected temperature for a selected time sufficient to convert the polycrystalline body to a single crystal. The selected temperature is less than the melting temperature of the polycrystalline material and greater than about one-half the melting temperature of the material. In the conversion of polycrystalline alumina to single crystal alumina (sapphire), examples of conversion-enhancing dopants include cations having a +3 valence, such as chromium, gallium, and titanium.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Curtis Edward Scott, Mary Sue Kaliszewski, Lionel Monty Levinson
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Patent number: 5652661Abstract: A method and apparatus for printing an image on a photosensitive material. The apparatus includes a scanner for obtaining a digital record of an image and an active matrix liquid crystal display. The digital record produced by the scanner is such that the number of pixel elements and arrangement corresponds to the predetermined number and arrangement of the pixels of the active matrix liquid crystal display. The active matrix liquid crystal display produces an image in accordance with the digital record. An exposure system is also provided for exposing the image on the active matrix liquid crystal display onto a photosensitive material.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Brian Keith Gallipeau, Curtis Edward DeWolff