Patents by Inventor JEFF JORGENSEN
JEFF JORGENSEN 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: 12152952Abstract: Improvements in thin film sensors are disclosed. These can be used for aircraft applications. Dielectric isolation washers can be provided between a pressure sensor and an exterior metal housing of a sensor assembly. In this manner, high voltage inputs from a lightning strike or other source that reach the sensor housing are not transmitted to the sensor. Dielectric washers, insulators, and potting compounds can thus isolate a metal thin film pressure sensor from adjacent metal components (e.g., using non-conducting insulating materials like Torlon, zirconia and nylon). Besides their high dielectric strength, these materials exhibit compressive strength and resistance to wear, creep and corrosion. Desirable thicknesses for these components are provided. The described thin film pressure sensor embodiments can attain a dielectric rating of 1500 VAC.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2023Date of Patent: November 26, 2024Assignee: Custom Control Sensors, LLCInventor: Jeff Jorgensen
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Publication number: 20240019326Abstract: Improvements in thin film sensors are disclosed. These can be used for aircraft applications. Dielectric isolation washers can be provided between a pressure sensor and an exterior metal housing of a sensor assembly. In this manner, high voltage inputs from a lightning strike or other source that reach the sensor housing are not transmitted to the sensor. Dielectric washers, insulators, and potting compounds can thus isolate a metal thin film pressure sensor from adjacent metal components (e.g., using non-conducting insulating materials like Torlon, zirconia and nylon). Besides their high dielectric strength, these materials exhibit compressive strength and resistance to wear, creep and corrosion. Desirable thicknesses for these components are provided. The described thin film pressure sensor embodiments can attain a dielectric rating of 1500 VAC.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventor: Jeff Jorgensen
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Patent number: 11579032Abstract: Improvements in thin film sensors are disclosed. These can be used for aircraft applications. Dielectric isolation washers can be provided between a pressure sensor and an exterior metal housing of a sensor assembly. In this manner, high voltage inputs from a lightning strike or other source that reach the sensor housing are not transmitted to the sensor. Dielectric washers, insulators, and potting compounds can thus isolate a metal thin film pressure sensor from adjacent metal components (e.g., using non-conducting insulating materials like Torlon, zirconia and nylon). Besides their high dielectric strength, these materials exhibit compressive strength and resistance to wear, creep and corrosion. Desirable thicknesses for these components are provided. The described thin film pressure sensor embodiments can attain a dielectric rating of 1500 VAC.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2020Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Custom Control Sensors, LLCInventor: Jeff Jorgensen
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Publication number: 20210262882Abstract: Improvements in thin film sensors are disclosed. These can be used for aircraft applications. Dielectric isolation washers can be provided between a pressure sensor and an exterior metal housing of a sensor assembly. In this manner, high voltage inputs from a lightning strike or other source that reach the sensor housing are not transmitted to the sensor. Dielectric washers, insulators, and potting compounds can thus isolate a metal thin film pressure sensor from adjacent metal components (e.g., using non-conducting insulating materials like Torlon, zirconia and nylon). Besides their high dielectric strength, these materials exhibit compressive strength and resistance to wear, creep and corrosion. Desirable thicknesses for these components are provided. The described thin film pressure sensor embodiments can attain a dielectric rating of 1500 VAC.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2020Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventor: Jeff Jorgensen
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Patent number: 10876915Abstract: Improvements in thin film sensors are disclosed. These can be used for aircraft applications. Dielectric isolation washers can be provided between a pressure sensor and an exterior metal housing of a sensor assembly. In this manner, high voltage inputs from a lightning strike or other source that reach the sensor housing are not transmitted to the sensor. Dielectric washers, insulators, and potting compounds can thus isolate a metal thin film pressure sensor from adjacent metal components (e.g., using non-conducting insulating materials like Torlon, zirconia and nylon). Besides their high dielectric strength, these materials exhibit compressive strength and resistance to wear, creep and corrosion. Desirable thicknesses for these components are provided. The described thin film pressure sensor embodiments can attain a dielectric rating of 1500 VAC.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2020Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Custom Control Sensors, LLC.Inventor: Jeff Jorgensen
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Patent number: 10578504Abstract: Certain improvements in thin film sensors are disclosed, with particular emphasis on aircraft applications. In certain embodiments, dielectric isolation washers have been provided between the pressure sensor and the interior surface of the exterior metal housing of the sensor assembly. In this manner, high voltage inputs from a lightning strike or other source that reach the sensor housing are not transmitted to the sensor. In one embodiment, the dielectric washers, insulators, and potting compounds isolate the metal thin film pressure sensor from all adjacent metal components in the assembly with non-conducting insulating materials like Torlon, zirconia and nylon. Besides their high dielectric strength, these materials exhibit excellent compressive strength and outstanding resistance to wear, creep and chemicals. Certain minimum thickness for these components are described. The present thin film pressure sensor embodiments can attain a dielectric rating of 1500 VAC.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Custom Control Sensors, LLC.Inventor: Jeff Jorgensen
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Patent number: 10570434Abstract: The subject invention pertains to methods and apparatus for the production and purification of cell products, such as immunoglobulins. One aspect of the invention is an integrated cell culture and purification apparatus for the growth and maintenance of cells and the harvest and purification of cell products, such as immunoglobulins. Thus, the apparatus integrates a cell culture function with a purification function. Other aspects of the invention pertain to an automated method for producing immunogenic compositions such as vaccines.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2018Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: BIOVEST INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Mark Hirschel, Robert J. Wojciechowski, Grant Adams, Darrell P. Page, Kimberly Arneson, Jeff Jorgensen, Scott Waniger
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Patent number: 10093956Abstract: The subject invention pertains to methods and apparatus for the production and purification of cell products, such as immunoglobulins. One aspect of the invention is an integrated cell culture and purification apparatus for the growth and maintenance of cells and the harvest and purification of cell products, such as immunoglobulins. Thus, the apparatus integrates a cell culture function with a purification function. Other aspects of the invention pertain to an automated method for producing immunogenic compositions such as vaccines.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2014Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: BIOVEST INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Mark Hirschel, Robert J. Wojciechowski, Grant Adams, Darrell P. Page, Kimberly Arneson, Jeff Jorgensen, Scott Waniger
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Publication number: 20180155752Abstract: The subject invention pertains to methods and apparatus for the production and purification of cell products, such as immunoglobulins. One aspect of the invention is an integrated cell culture and purification apparatus for the growth and maintenance of cells and the harvest and purification of cell products, such as immunoglobulins. Thus, the apparatus integrates a cell culture function with a purification function. Other aspects of the invention pertain to an automated method for producing immunogenic compositions such as vaccines.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2018Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: MARK HIRSCHEL, ROBERT J. WOJCIECHOWSKI, GRANT ADAMS, DARRELL P. PAGE, KIMBERLY ARNESON, JEFF JORGENSEN, SCOTT WANIGER
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Publication number: 20150175950Abstract: The invention concerns a bioreactor for production of virus and virus-like particles (VLPs), methods for production of virus and VLPs, methods for regulating the concentration of molecules inhibitory to viral and VLP yield in a cell culture chamber of a bioreactor, such as the extracapillary space of a hollow fiber bioreactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: MARK HIRSCHEL, ROBERT J. WOJCIECHOWSKI, JOSEPH DAVID GANGEMI, SCOTT WANIGER, KEVIN TACHENY, CHAD SINKLER, DARRELL P. PAGE, JEFF JORGENSEN, MICHAEL J. GRAMER, KIMBERLY ARNESON, GRANT ADAMS
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Publication number: 20150111252Abstract: The subject invention pertains to methods and apparatus for the production and purification of cell products, such as immunoglobulins. One aspect of the invention is an integrated cell culture and purification apparatus for the growth and maintenance of cells and the harvest and purification of cell products, such as immunoglobulins. Thus, the apparatus integrates a cell culture function with a purification function. Other aspects of the invention pertain to an automated method for producing immunogenic compositions such as vaccines.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventors: MARK HIRSCHEL, ROBERT J. WOJCIECHOWSKI, MICHAEL J. GRAMER, GRANT ADAMS, DARRELL P. PAGE, CHAD SINKLER, KEVIN TACHENY, KIMBERLY ARNESON, JEFF JORGENSEN, SCOTT WANIGER