Patents by Inventor George L. Gonnella
George L. Gonnella 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: 9816502Abstract: Systems and methods for maintaining substantially a baseline pressure in a chamber of a pumping apparatus are disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention may serve to control a motor to compensate or account for a pressure drift which may occur in a chamber of the pumping apparatus. More specifically, a dispense motor may be controlled to substantially maintain a baseline pressure in the dispense chamber before a dispense based on a pressure sensed in the dispense chamber. In one embodiment, before a dispense is initiated a control loop may be utilized such that it is repeatedly determined if the pressure in the dispense chamber is above a desired pressure and, if so, the movement of the pumping means regulated to maintain substantially the desired pressure in the dispense chamber until a dispense of fluid is initiated.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2014Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: ENTEGRIS, INC.Inventors: James Cedrone, George L. Gonnella
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Publication number: 20170114879Abstract: Backlash in a precision system such as a pumping system can be reduced or eliminated with an anti-backlash device that has a first nut coupled to and fixed in relation to a piston. The first nut and a second nut may engage with a lead screw of a motor driving the piston. Relative rotation between the first and second nuts are limited or prevented. A biasing member maintains a spaced relationship between the first and second nuts along the lead screw such that the first nut remains in engagement with the lead screw to thereby reduce or eliminate backlash when the lead screw is rotated by the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2015Publication date: April 27, 2017Inventors: James Cedrone, Iraj Gashgaee, George L. Gonnella
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Publication number: 20170107982Abstract: A pumping system with a pressure sensor positioned on the fill side and a pressure sensor on the dispense side to obtain and provide pressure information that can be used by a controller in determining various operating profiles. To avoid trapping air in a process fluid, a pressure sensor can be flush mounted or mounted at an angle on the sidewall of a feed chamber, a bottle, or a reservoir tank at or near the bottom or half-height. The pressure information obtained from the fill side can have many beneficial including filtration confirmation, air detection, and reduced pressure priming of a filter. The pumping system may further include a graphical user interface for displaying the operating profiles and various associated alarms in real time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2015Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: James Cedrone, Iraj Gashgaee, George L. Gonnella
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Publication number: 20140322032Abstract: Systems and methods for maintaining substantially a baseline pressure in a chamber of a pumping apparatus are disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention may serve to control a motor to compensate or account for a pressure drift which may occur in a chamber of the pumping apparatus. More specifically, a dispense motor may be controlled to substantially maintain a baseline pressure in the dispense chamber before a dispense based on a pressure sensed in the dispense chamber. In one embodiment, before a dispense is initiated a control loop may be utilized such that it is repeatedly determined if the pressure in the dispense chamber is above a desired pressure and, if so, the movement of the pumping means regulated to maintain substantially the desired pressure in the dispense chamber until a dispense of fluid is initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: James Cedrone, George L. Gonnella
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Patent number: 8870548Abstract: Systems and methods for maintaining substantially a baseline pressure in a chamber of a pumping apparatus are disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention may serve to control a motor to compensate or account for a pressure drift which may occur in a chamber of the pumping apparatus. More specifically, a dispense motor may be controlled to substantially maintain a baseline pressure in the dispense chamber before a dispense based on a pressure sensed in the dispense chamber. In one embodiment, before a dispense is initiated a control loop may be utilized such that it is repeatedly determined if the pressure in the dispense chamber is above a desired pressure and, if so, the movement of the pumping means regulated to maintain substantially the desired pressure in the dispense chamber until a dispense of fluid is initiated.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2011Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: James Cedrone, George L. Gonnella
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Patent number: 8662859Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring operation of a pump, including verifying operation or actions of a pump, are disclosed. A baseline profile for one or more parameters of a pump may be established. An operating profile may then be created by recording one or more values for the same set of parameters during subsequent operation of the pump. The values of the baseline profile and the operating profile may then be compared at one or more points or sets of points. If the operating profile differs from the baseline profile by more than a certain tolerance an alarm may be sent or another action taken, for example the pumping system may shut down, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: George L. Gonnella, James Cedrone
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Publication number: 20130101438Abstract: Embodiments disclosed provide a customizable dispense system implementing modular architecture, the customizable dispense system comprising a smart controller configured to operate various pneumatic pumps and motor pumps in various semiconductor manufacturing processes that are sensitive to defects in printed patterns. The smart controller is configured to, upon switching from communicating with a first pump to a second pump, automatically recognize the second pump and apply a control scheme to control the second pump, which may be a motor pump or a pneumatic pump. The switching may be due to physical disconnection of the first pump and physical connection of the second pump or it can be entirely done via software. The smart controller may be connected to track and a variety of devices, including smart filters.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2011Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: James Cedrone, Iraj Gashgaee, Paul J. Magoon, Jennifer M. Braggin, George L. Gonnella, Johnathan Owen Vail
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Patent number: 8291896Abstract: An outdoor oven may have a cooking chamber defined by six sides. Each of the six sides may be insulated. A front side may have a door for access to the cooking chamber. The cooking chamber may have a baffle and a cooking plane above and separated some distance from the baffle. Heat in the form of a flame may enter the cooking chamber. The baffle may prevent heat from the flame from directly contacting food on the cooking plane, may inhibit heat transfer through the baffle, and/or may direct heated air around the baffle. The heat is circulated through the cooking chamber to heat the food, and exits a vent positioned below the cooking chamber. An outdoor cooking system may include a burner, a support structure and a fuel supply.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Dynamic Engineering Designs LLCInventors: George L. Gonnella, Robert H. Gonnella, Iraj Gashgaee
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Patent number: 6527862Abstract: A control system for digitally monitoring and/or controlling pressure to a pneumatic load such as a stop/suckback valve. Pressure is sensed in the pneumatic fluid input lines to the pneumatic load, and a closed loop control is used to maintain the pressure at a predetermined level. In an alternative embodiment, the control system is used to ensure equal dispensing in multi-point dispense apparatus. Thus, pressure is sensed downstream of each valve in fluid communication with a respective nozzle. Any pressure differential detected is corrected by appropriate valve adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Mykrolis CorporationInventors: Robert F. McLoughlin, George L. Gonnella
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Publication number: 20020029740Abstract: A control system for digitally monitoring and/or controlling pressure to a pneumatic load such as a stop/suckback valve. Pressure is sensed in the pneumatic fluid input lines to the pneumatic load, and a closed loop control is used to maintain the pressure at a predetermined level. In an alternative embodiment, the control system is used to ensure equal dispensing in multi-point dispense apparatus. Thus, pressure is sensed downstream of each valve in fluid communication with a respective nozzle. Any pressure differential detected is corrected by appropriate valve adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Robert F. McLoughlin, George L. Gonnella
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Patent number: 6348098Abstract: A control system for digitally monitoring and/or controlling pressure to a pneumatic load such as a stop/suckback valve. Pressure is sensed in the pneumatic fluid input lines to the pneumatic load, and a closed loop control is used to maintain the pressure at a predetermined level. In an alternative embodiment, the control system is used to ensure equal dispensing in multi-point dispense apparatus. Thus, pressure is sensed downstream of each valve in fluid communication with a respective nozzle. Any pressure differential detected is corrected by appropriate valve adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Mykrolis CorporationInventors: Robert F. McLoughlin, George L. Gonnella, Timothy J. King
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Patent number: 6021925Abstract: An apparatus is provided for delivering precise volumes of a sample liquid. A piston is moved linearly into a first chamber containing an incompressible hydraulic liquid. The chamber includes one wall formed of a flexible diaphragm. The diaphragm separates the first chamber from a second chamber containing a sample liquid. The degree of expansion of the diaphragm and dispensing of the sample liquid from the second chamber are dependent upon the position of the piston within the first chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: Iraj Gashgaee, Graham Eacock, George L. Gonnella