Patents by Inventor Gregory Vernitsky

Gregory Vernitsky 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: 7408759
    Abstract: A module for generating ions in a flowing air stream includes a support structure having a central region adapted to pass a flowing air stream therethrough, and including a plurality of supports for positioning a filamentary ion-generating electrode in a polygonal configuration within the central region. The supports and filament are relatively moveable to wipe the surface of the filament at each support for removing accumulated contaminants on the filament.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2008
    Assignee: MKS Ion Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Gefter, Gregory Vernitsky, Scott Gehlke
  • Patent number: 7295418
    Abstract: An air ion collimator is added to ionizers with integrated fans that are used to remove static charge. Three mechanisms minimize air ion losses through recombination. Hence, the collimator increases the air ions that are available for charge removal. First, reducing turbulence slows air ion mixing. Second, air entrainment into fast moving air ion zones further slows the rate of air ion losses by dilution. The rate of recombination reaction slows with decreasing ion density. Third, vanes within the collimator delay mixing. In addition to conserving air ions, the collimator directs more ions to the target. Air ions lost to grounding are reduced. Again, more air ions are available to remove static charge from the target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2007
    Assignee: Ion Systems
    Inventors: Gregory Vernitsky, Dennis Leri, Peter Gefter
  • Publication number: 20070235661
    Abstract: A module for generating ions in a flowing air stream includes a support structure having a central region adapted to pass a flowing air stream therethrough, and including a plurality of supports for positioning a filamentary ion-generating electrode in a polygonal configuration within the central region. The supports and filament are relatively moveable to wipe the surface of the filament at each support for removing accumulated contaminants on the filament.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2007
    Publication date: October 11, 2007
    Applicant: MKS - ION SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Peter Gefter, Gregory Vernitsky, Scott Gehlke
  • Publication number: 20060158819
    Abstract: An air ion collimator is added to ionizers with integrated fans that are used to remove static charge. Three mechanisms minimize air ion losses through recombination. Hence, the collimator increases the air ions that are available for charge removal. First, reducing turbulence slows air ion mixing. Second, air entrainment into fast moving air ion zones further slows the rate of air ion losses by dilution. The rate of recombination reaction slows with decreasing ion density. Third, vanes within the collimator delay mixing. In addition to conserving air ions, the collimator directs more ions to the target. Air ions lost to grounding are reduced. Again, more air ions are available to remove static charge from the target.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2005
    Publication date: July 20, 2006
    Inventors: Gregory Vernitsky, Dennis Leri, Peter Gefter
  • Patent number: 7042694
    Abstract: An improvement for a self-balancing shielded bipolar ionizer (U.S. Pat. No. 6,002,573), which uses pressurized air or nitrogen to increase performance, extend the operating distance range, and reduce cleaning frequency. An air assist assembly is inserted into the ion generation cavity, which directs pressurized air or nitrogen past the electrodes. In applications where little natural airflow exists, air assist technology is particularly useful. Ions are blown toward the target. This directs the ions to where they are needed, and delivers ions faster. Useful operating distances are increased. Faster delivery minimizes ion losses due to recombination. Furthermore, pure pressurized air protects the electrodes from impurities in the environmental air. Less chemical growth affects electrode performance. Hence, the ionizer exhibits more stable performance, plus the need for electrode cleaning is minimized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2006
    Assignee: Ion Systems
    Inventors: Gregory Vernitsky, Aleksey Klochkov
  • Publication number: 20050105242
    Abstract: An improvement for a self-balancing shielded bipolar ionizer (U.S. Pat. No. 6,002,573), which uses pressurized air or nitrogen to increase performance, extend the operating distance range, and reduce cleaning frequency. An air assist assembly is inserted into the ion generation cavity, which directs pressurized air or nitrogen past the electrodes. In applications where little natural airflow exists, air assist technology is particularly useful. Ions are blown toward the target. This directs the ions to where they are needed, and delivers ions faster. Useful operating distances are increased. Faster delivery minimizes ion losses due to recombination. Furthermore, pure pressurized air protects the electrodes from impurities in the environmental air. Less chemical growth affects electrode performance. Hence, the ionizer exhibits more stable performance, plus the need for electrode cleaning is minimized.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2003
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Inventors: Gregory Vernitsky, Aleksey Klochkov
  • Publication number: 20040218337
    Abstract: An ionizer bar includes upper and lower housings having aerodynamically-shaped exterior surfaces to support laminar air flow over the structure. The upper housing forms an upper interior chamber for electrical circuitry isolated from a lower chamber within the lower housing that confines fluid under pressure therein. Outlets spaced along the length of the structure include ionizing electrodes that are disposed within fluid conduits and that are connected to a source of ionizing voltage mounted in the upper chamber. Fluid passages at the outlets release fluid under pressure within the lower chamber around associated ionizing electrodes mounted at the outlets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2003
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Inventors: Gregory Vernitsky, Scott J. Gehlke, Peter Gefter, Dennis A. Leri
  • Patent number: 6807044
    Abstract: An ionizer bar includes upper and lower housings having aerodynamically-shaped exterior surfaces to support laminar air flow over the structure. The upper housing forms an upper interior chamber for electrical circuitry isolated from a lower chamber within the lower housing that confines fluid under pressure therein. Outlets spaced along the length of the structure include ionizing electrodes that are disposed within fluid conduits and that are connected to a source of ionizing voltage mounted in the upper chamber. Fluid passages at the outlets release fluid under pressure within the lower chamber around associated ionizing electrodes mounted at the outlets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2004
    Assignee: Ion Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory Vernitsky, Scott Gehlke, Peter Gefter, Dennis A. Leri