Patents by Inventor Derek A. Nicker

Derek A. Nicker 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: 6743381
    Abstract: A process for forming a thixotropic ink for use in manufacturing the ceramic of a zinc oxide varistor where the ceramic includes zinc, oxygen and a plurality of additive elements. The process includes the steps of calcining a mixture of powders of zinc oxide and the additive elements to form a calcined product having a particle size larger than the particle size of the zinc ozide powders, mixing said calcined product with an organic liquid, mechanically working the mixture to produce a calcined particulate material in the organic liquid having a particle size less than the particle size of said calcined product, adding an organic binder to the mixture and mixing the composition to produce said ink.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2004
    Assignee: Littlefuse, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen P. Cowman, Derek A. Nicker, John M. Shreeve
  • Publication number: 20020024040
    Abstract: A thixotropic ink for use in manufacturing a varistor comprising the following constituents:
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2001
    Publication date: February 28, 2002
    Inventors: Stephen P. Cowman, Derek A. Nicker, John M. Shreeve
  • Patent number: 6334964
    Abstract: A thixotropic ink for use in manufacturing a varistor comprising the following constituents: a) zinc oxide, b) ceramic structure influencing additives including bismuth oxide, boric acid, boron oxide, chromium oxide, cobalt oxide, magnesium oxide and tin oxide, c) a grain growth influencing additive selected from the group consisting of antimony oxide, silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide, d) an organic solvent carrier, e) an organic viscosity influencing additive, and f) an organic binder. The composition may serve as a ceramic ink for use in the manufacture of multilayer varistors, especially using a screen printing process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2002
    Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen P. Cowman, Derek A. Nicker, John M. Shreeve
  • Patent number: 6183685
    Abstract: Apparatus for producing multilayer varistors using ceramic ink and electrode ink consists of a succession of stations, in which alternating layers of ceramic ink and electrode ink are laid down on a substrate. The stations may be printing stations in which either a ceramic ink screen or an electrode ink screen is used to apply the appropriate ink to the substrate. In a first printing step, a layer of ceramic ink is laid down, within a region determined by a mask area of a ceramic ink screen. In the following step, electrode ink is laid down in regions determined by mask areas of the electrode ink screen. The apparatus includes transfer mechanisms for advancing substrates from station to station for successive printing operations, and control mechanisms for regulating and coordinating the successive printing operations and substrate travel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignee: LittleFuse Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen P. Cowman, Alan J. Ratcliffe, Derek A. Nicker, John M. Shreeve, Anthony L. Oliver
  • Patent number: 5973588
    Abstract: A composition material for use in manufacturing a varistor consists of the following constituents:a) zinc oxide,b) ceramic structure influencing additives selected from the group consisting of bismuth oxide, boric acid, chromium oxide, cobalt oxide, manganese oxide and tin oxide,c) a grain growth influencing additive selected from the group consisting of antimony oxide, silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide,d) an organic solvent carrier,e) an organic viscosity influencing additive, andf) an organic binder.The composition may serve as a ceramic ink for use in the manufacture of multilayer varistors, especially using a screen printing process.A multilayer varistor with pin receiving apertures has a plurality of electrode segments coplanar to each other surrounding the apertures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: ECCO Limited
    Inventors: Stephen P. Cowman, Derek A. Nicker, John M. Shreeve
  • Patent number: 5837178
    Abstract: A method for use in making multilayered varistors including the steps of forming a plurality of interleaved layers of ceramic material and conductive material, confining the conductive material to spaced areas arranged in rows and columns, displacing the spaced areas of adjacent layers of conductive material from each other, and cutting perpendicularly through the layers. The layers are formed by screen printing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1998
    Assignee: ECCO Limited
    Inventors: Stephen P. Cowman, Alan J. Ratcliffe, Derek A. Nicker, John M. Shreeve, Anthony L. Oliver
  • Patent number: 5155464
    Abstract: In a varistor of generally cylindrical configuration, which may serve as a connector pin, layers of ceramic material are interleaved between layers of electrode material, each ceramic layer being sandwiched between two electrode material layers. Each layer of electrode material is generally planar and extends transversely to the axis of the cylindrical varistor, in the form of an annular ring. Each alternate annular ring is of different inner and outer diameter. The outer periphery of each larger diameter annular ring is in electrical contact with an outer terminal cap of the varistor, while the inner periphery of each smaller diameter annular electrode layer is in electrical contact with an inner terminal cap extending along a central bore passing axially through the varistor pin. Each ceramic layer may have a thickness dimension less than 30.0 microns, or may be formed by deposition of a powder suspension and subsequent heat treatment to provide a dense continuum of ceramic material of low porosity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1992
    Assignee: Ecco Limited
    Inventors: Stephen P. Cowman, Derek A. Nicker, Anthony L. Oliver