Patents by Inventor David Broderick

David Broderick 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: 6465729
    Abstract: A method for producing an electrical feedthru wherein a thin liquid conductive film is deposited into a shallow trough of an insulating machinable substrate. The conductive film and substrate are fired and then the resulting bound composite is ground flush with the adjacent surface of the insulating machinable substrate. The surface cohesion of the fired composite, and the resulting high quality surface finish of the grinding operation, combined with an elastomeric seal, create low leakage barriers capable of supporting a pressure differential while allowing isolated electrical conduction across a pressure or vacuum envelope. The method produces a space saving feedthru which allows a high signal line density in a limited space, is relatively simple to assemble, allows for disassembly rework, can be ‘designed into’ unique geometries of varied applications, and which has a single O-ring sealing across all traces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Assignee: University of New Hampshire
    Inventors: Mark S. Granoff, Phillip D. Demaine, David Broderick, Stephen Ingemi
  • Publication number: 20010019755
    Abstract: A method for producing an electrical feedthru wherein a thin liquid conductive film is deposited into a shallow trough of an insulating machinable substrate. The conductive film and substrate are fired and then the resulting bound composite is ground flush with the adjacent surface of the insulating machinable substrate. The surface cohesion of the fired composite, and the resulting high quality surface finish of the grinding operation, combined with an elastomeric seal, create low leakage barriers capable of supporting a pressure differential while allowing isolated electrical conduction across a pressure or vacuum envelope. The method produces a space saving feedthru which allows a high signal line density in a limited space, is relatively simple to assemble, allows for disassembly rework, can be ‘designed into’ unique geometries of varied applications, and which has a single 0-ring sealing across all traces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2001
    Publication date: September 6, 2001
    Inventors: Mark S. Granoff, Phillip D. Demaine, David Broderick, Stephen Ingemi
  • Patent number: 6251471
    Abstract: A method for producing an electrical feedthru wherein a thin liquid conductive film is deposited into a shallow trough of an insulating machinable substrate. The conductive film and substrate are fired and then the resulting bound composite is ground flush with the adjacent surface of the insulating machinable substrate. The surface cohesion of the fired composite, and the resulting high quality surface finish of the grinding operation, combined with an elastomeric seal, create low leakage barriers capable of supporting a pressure differential while allowing isolated electrical conduction across a pressure or vacuum envelope. The method produces a space saving feedthru which allows a high signal line density in a limited space, is relatively simple to assemble, allows for disassembly rework, can be ‘designed into’ unique geometries of varied applications, and which has a single O-ring sealing across all traces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: University of New Hampshire
    Inventors: Mark S. Granoff, Phillip D. Demaine, David Broderick, Stephen Ingemi
  • Patent number: 4741017
    Abstract: A plurality of control channel units in a telephone channel bank which communicate with other control channel units through a trunk line connection are serviced by a system which monitors data transmission consisting of coded commands and responses. These commands are transmitted to and response received from the channel units. A central control which provides the commands in coded characters which in the described embodiment are hexadecimal numbers. The monitoring system receives the data of the coded characters and analyzes and stores the data in memory. The data stored is thus analyzed for abnormal or erroneous conditions or status. When such condition or status or other failure occurs it is detected, the circumstances of the occurrence are reviewed and reported in a print-out on a printer. And also the report may be displayed on a screen. Thus, the report of the failure is accompanied by an evaluation of the failing channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 26, 1988
    Assignee: Communications Test Design, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerald J. Parsons, Leo D. Parsons, David Broderick, Ronald M. Zerby