Patents by Inventor Greg Kirk
Greg Kirk 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: 9735434Abstract: At least a portion of the enclosure of a thermal battery is formed of a ceramic material that is non-porous and electrically-non-conductive. The thermal battery includes at least one cell, a squib that when activated causes the at least one cell to become active, and an enclosure that surrounds the at least one cell and the squib. Squib terminals and battery terminals extend through the enclosure and are electrically connected to the squib and to the at least one cell, respectively. At least the portion of the enclosure through which the squib and battery terminals extend is formed of the ceramic material. The enclosure includes a container and a header. At least the header is made from the ceramic material, and preferably both the container and the header are made from the ceramic material.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2013Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: EaglePicher Technologies, LLCInventors: James Ferraro, Greg Kirk, Greg Miller, Charles Lamb
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Patent number: 9562846Abstract: In certain embodiments, a method for validating the human visual inspection process or an optical analysis instrument for use with biological particles may include inspecting a standard particle solution using the optical analysis instrument. The standard particle solution may include a known concentration of standard particles suspended in solution with the standard particles having a defined size and shape distribution. The standard particles may have a refractive index that is substantially similar to a refractive index of the biological particles. The method may include assessing a concentration of standard particles in the standard particle solution from the inspection. The method may include assessing a difference between the assessed concentration of standard particles and the known concentration of standard particles. The method may include modifying one or more parameters of the optical analysis instrument based on the assessed difference between the concentrations.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2014Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Francisco Kole, Johannes G. M. Christiaanse, Greg Kirk, Winfred Tee Chow
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Patent number: 9184451Abstract: A power supply apparatus has at least one modular reserve battery magazine with a plurality of compartments. A plurality of reserve battery modules may be respectively replaceably provided in corresponding ones of the plurality of compartments, each of the plurality of reserve battery modules being configured to provide power when a reserve battery provided therein is activated. Each reserve battery module of the plurality of reserve battery modules includes a sleeve and a reserve battery provided within the sleeve, the sleeve being configured to fit within one of the plurality of compartments in a predetermined orientation. Each sleeve may be detachably connectable within any compartment of the plurality of compartments and includes electrical connections so that each reserve battery module of the plurality of reserve battery modules is separately replaceable while the power supply apparatus remains remotely located.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Eaglepicher Technologies, LLCInventors: John Bennett, Greg Miller, Mike Parrot, Jim Ferraro, Greg Kirk, Dharmesh Bhakta, Donald S. Coonrod, Tyler Smith, Graham Schlanger, Amber Tucker, Adam Castillo, Jennifer Gaines, Kevin Havis, Michael Riemer, Michael Pappas, Thomas Vest, Michael Boyd, Kelvin Singleton, Derek Redd
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Patent number: 8997875Abstract: A subsea system includes an electrically powered control system for controlling the subsea system and a replaceable reserve battery electrically coupled to the control system to provide backup and/or supplemental power to the control system when the reserve battery is activated. The reserve battery is provided in a housing having a first coupling, the subsea system includes a second coupling, and the first and second couplings are detachably connectable to each other and include electrical connections so that the reserve battery is replaceable while the subsea system remains below the sea-surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2013Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignees: EaglePicher Technologies, LLC, Cameron International CorporationInventors: John Bennett, Greg Miller, Mike Parrot, Jim Ferraro, Greg Kirk, Dharmesh Bhakta, Donald Scott Coonrod
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Publication number: 20150015872Abstract: In certain embodiments, a method for validating the human visual inspection process or an optical analysis instrument for use with biological particles may include inspecting a standard particle solution using the optical analysis instrument. The standard particle solution may include a known concentration of standard particles suspended in solution with the standard particles having a defined size and shape distribution. The standard particles may have a refractive index that is substantially similar to a refractive index of the biological particles. The method may include assessing a concentration of standard particles in the standard particle solution from the inspection. The method may include assessing a difference between the assessed concentration of standard particles and the known concentration of standard particles. The method may include modifying one or more parameters of the optical analysis instrument based on the assessed difference between the concentrations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Francisco Kole, Johannes G. M. Christiaanse, Greg Kirk, Winfred Tee Chow
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Publication number: 20140000904Abstract: A power supply apparatus has at least one modular reserve battery magazine with a plurality of compartments. A plurality of reserve battery modules may be respectively replaceably provided in corresponding ones of the plurality of compartments, each of the plurality of reserve battery modules being configured to provide power when a reserve battery provided therein is activated. Each reserve battery module of the plurality of reserve battery modules includes a sleeve and a reserve battery provided within the sleeve, the sleeve being configured to fit within one of the plurality of compartments in a predetermined orientation. Each sleeve may be detachably connectable within any compartment of the plurality of compartments and includes electrical connections so that each reserve battery module of the plurality of reserve battery modules is separately replaceable while the power supply apparatus remains remotely located.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicants: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, EAGLEPICHER TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: John BENNETT, Greg MILLER, Mike PARROT, Jim FERRARO, Greg KIRK, Dharmesh BHAKTA, Donald S. COONROD, Tyler SMITH, Graham SCHLANGER, Amber TUCKER, Adam CASTILLO, Jennifer GAINES, Kevin HAVIS, Michael RIEMER, Michael PAPPAS, Thomas VEST, Michael BOYD, Kelvin SINGLETON, Derek REDD
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Publication number: 20130323562Abstract: At least a portion of the enclosure of a thermal battery is formed of a ceramic material that is non-porous and electrically-non-conductive. The thermal battery includes at least one cell, a squib that when activated causes the at least one cell to become active, and an enclosure that surrounds the at least one cell and the squib. Squib terminals and battery terminals extend through the enclosure and are electrically connected to the squib and to the at least one cell, respectively. At least the portion of the enclosure through which the squib and battery terminals extend is formed of the ceramic material. The enclosure includes a container and a header. At least the header is made from the ceramic material, and preferably both the container and the header are made from the ceramic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: EAGLEPICHER TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: James FERRARO, Greg KIRK, Greg MILLER, Charles LAMB
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Publication number: 20130292130Abstract: A subsea system includes an electrically powered control system for controlling the subsea system and a replaceable reserve battery electrically coupled to the control system to provide backup and/or supplemental power to the control system when the reserve battery is activated. The reserve battery is provided in a housing having a first coupling, the subsea system includes a second coupling, and the first and second couplings are detachably connectable to each other and include electrical connections so that the reserve battery is replaceable while the subsea system remains below the sea-surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicants: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, EAGLEPICHER TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: John BENNETT, Greg MILLER, Mike PARROT, Jim FERRARO, Greg KIRK, Dharmesh BHAKTA, Donald Scott COONROD
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Patent number: 8148900Abstract: Methods and systems for providing illumination of a specimen for inspection are provided. One embodiment relates to a system configured to provide illumination of a specimen for inspection. The system includes an electrodeless lamp configured to generate light. The system is further configured such that the light illuminates the specimen during the inspection. Another embodiment relates to a system configured to inspect a specimen. The system includes an electrodeless lamp configured to generate light and one or more optical elements configured to direct the light to the specimen. The system also includes a detection subsystem configured to generate output responsive to light from the specimen. The output can be used to detect defects on the specimen. An additional embodiment relates to a method for providing illumination of a specimen for inspection. The method includes illuminating the specimen during the inspection with light generated by an electrodeless lamp.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: KLA-Tencor Technologies Corp.Inventors: Greg Kirk, Rich Solarz
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Methods and systems for providing illumination of a specimen for a process performed on the specimen
Patent number: 7705331Abstract: Methods and systems for providing illumination of a specimen for a process performed on the specimen are provided. One system configured to provide illumination of a specimen for a process performed on the specimen includes a laser configured to generate excitation light. The system also includes focusing optics configured to focus the excitation light to a plasma in an electrodeless lamp such that the plasma generates light. The system is also configured such that the light illuminates the specimen during the process.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: KLA-Tencor Technologies Corp.Inventors: Greg Kirk, Rich Solarz, Chris Kirk, Gil Delgado, Anatoly Schemelinin, Jim Li, Qibiao Chen, Charles Nenghe Wang -
Patent number: 7535563Abstract: Systems configured to inspect a specimen are provided. One system includes an illumination subsystem configured to illuminate a two-dimensional field of view on the specimen. The system also includes a collection subsystem configured to collect light scattered from the specimen. In addition, the system includes an array of micro-mirrors configured to reflect a two-dimensional pattern of light diffracted from periodic structures on the specimen out of the optical path of the system without reflecting light across an entire dimension of the array out of the optical path. The system further includes a detection subsystem configured to generate output responsive to light reflected by the array into the optical path. The output can be used to detect defects on the specimen. In one embodiment, the system includes an optical element configured to increase the uniformity of the wavefront of the light reflected by the array into the optical path.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2006Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: KLA-Tencor Technologies CorporationInventors: Grace Hsiu-Ling Chen, Tao-Yi Fu, Jamie Sullivan, Shing Lee, Greg Kirk
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Publication number: 20030022197Abstract: The present invention discloses a device for monitoring haptotaxis including a housing defining a chamber. The chamber comprises: a first well region including at least one first well, the first well configured to receive a test agent therein and further including biomolecules immobilized therein; a second well region including at least one second well, the second well region configured to receive a sample comprising cells therein and further being horizontally offset with respect to the first well region in a test orientation of the device; and a channel region including at a least one channel connecting the first well region and the second well region with one another, the channel region further including biomolecules immobilized therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Greg Kirk, Matthew Brown, Emanuelle Ostuni, Enoch Kim, Bernado D. Aumond, Olivier Schueller, Paul Sweetnam, Brian Benoit