Patents by Inventor Jeffrey R. Annis
Jeffrey R. Annis 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: 10317289Abstract: A thermal well temperature monitoring assembly with high dielectric strength capability is disclosed consisting of a low relative dielectric constant material in a continuous structure that does not have any air voids or pockets. The low relative dielectric constant structure of the thermal well has at least one internal cavity having an end region. A thermal sensor is at least partially located within the at least one internal cavity. The thermal sensor has one or more wires extending out of the end region of the internal cavity. A first low relative dielectric constant potting material encapsulates at least a portion of the thermal sensor within the internal cavity to remove air voids that decrease dielectric strength. A second low relative dielectric constant potting material fills at least a portion of the end region of the internal cavity to provide mechanical ruggedness and environmental sealing.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2015Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Annis, Gary L. Skibinski
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Publication number: 20160069750Abstract: A thermal well temperature monitoring assembly with high dielectric strength capability is disclosed consisting of a low relative dielectric constant material in a continuous structure that does not have any air voids or pockets. The low relative dielectric constant structure of the thermal well has at least one internal cavity having an end region. A thermal sensor is at least partially located within the at least one internal cavity. The thermal sensor has one or more wires extending out of the end region of the internal cavity. A first low relative dielectric constant potting material encapsulates at least a portion of the thermal sensor within the internal cavity to remove air voids that decrease dielectric strength. A second low relative dielectric constant potting material fills at least a portion of the end region of the internal cavity to provide mechanical ruggedness and environmental sealing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Applicant: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Annis, Gary L. Skibinski
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Patent number: 9035737Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide novel techniques for creating a high speed transformer such as a pulse transformer. In particular, a secondary coil of the high speed transformer may include a single turn. The use of a single turn secondary coil simplifies the design and manufacture of the transformer and aids in more efficient inspections. Further, the single turn secondary coil transformer may reduce the number of vias used to interconnect the components of the transformer. Additionally, the embodiments described herein may significantly improve voltage isolation by single turn coils, and eliminate vias between board layers.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2010Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ravi Nanayakkara, Jeffrey R. Annis, Douglas J. Bader, Randall S. Langer
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Publication number: 20120081202Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide novel techniques for creating a high speed transformer such as a pulse transformer. In particular, a secondary coil of the high speed transformer may include a single turn. The use of a single turn secondary coil simplifies the design and manufacture of the transformer and aids in more efficient inspections. Further, the single turn secondary coil transformer may reduce the number of vias used to interconnect the components of the transformer. Additionally, the embodiments described herein may significantly improve voltage isolation by single turn coils, and eliminate vias between board layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ravi Nanayakkara, Jeffrey R. Annis, Douglas J. Bader, Randall S. Langer
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Patent number: 7642884Abstract: A relay reset assembly for use with a relay including first and second support members and a bi-stable armature forming an armature bearing surface and carried by the first support member for pivotal movement between first and second stable positions when force is applied to the armature bearing surface, the assembly for resetting the armature in the first position after the armature is tripped into the second position, the assembly comprising an operator forming an operator bearing surface and carried by one of the first and second support members for movement between an activated position and a deactivated position and a push arm forming first and second arm bearing surfaces, the push arm carried by the second support member and juxtaposed such that each of the first and second arm bearing surfaces is proximate one or the other of the operator and armature bearing surfaces wherein, one of the first and second arm bearing surfaces engages one of the operator and armature bearing surfaces and the other of theType: GrantFiled: August 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dallas J. Bergh, Jeffrey R. Annis, Gary Lehman
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Patent number: 7049806Abstract: In a MEMS device employing a beam supported by transverse arms, potential bowing of the transverse arms caused by fabrication processes, temperature or local self-heating from resistive losses is accommodated by flexible terminations of the transverse arms. Alternatively, this bowing is controlled so as to provide selective biasing to the beam or mechanical advantage in the sensing of beam motion.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Patrick C. Herbert, Jeffrey R. Annis, Jun J. Yao, Winfred L. Morris, Henric Larsson, Richard D. Harris, Robert J. Kretschmann
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Patent number: 6987235Abstract: A switch is provided that is of the type that may be installed in a contact block engaging a pushbutton operator via a latch assembly. The switch includes a spanner that engages a pair of terminals, each having a pair of contacts. The outer ends of the spanner are wider than the central portion so as to render the spanner torsionally compliant. The wide outer ends provide a sufficient thermal mass to absorb an arc that may be created when the switch is opened.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Homer S. Sambar, Jeffrey R. Annis, Roy A. Rice
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Patent number: 6949997Abstract: A relay reset assembly for use with a relay including first and second support members and a bi-stable armature forming an armature bearing surface and carried by the first support member for pivotal movement between first and second stable positions when force is applied to the armature bearing surface, the assembly for resetting the armature in the first position after the armature is tripped into the second position, the assembly comprising an operator forming an operator bearing surface and carried by one of the first and second support members for movement between an activated position and a deactivated position and a push arm forming first and second arm bearing surfaces, the push arm carried by the second support member and juxtaposed such that each of the first and second arm bearing surfaces is proximate one or the other of the operator and armature bearing surfaces wherein, one of the first and second arm bearing surfaces engages one of the operator and armature bearing surfaces and the other of theType: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dallas J. Bergh, Jeffrey R. Annis, Gary Lehman
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Publication number: 20040245083Abstract: A switch is provided that is of the type that may be installed in a contact block engaging a pushbutton operator via a latch assembly. The switch includes a spanner that engages a pair of terminals, each having a pair of contacts. The outer ends of the spanner are wider than the central portion so as to render the spanner torsionally compliant. The wide outer ends provide a sufficient thermal mass to absorb an arc that may be created when the switch is opened.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Homer S. Sambar, Jeffrey R. Annis, Roy A. Rice
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Patent number: 6803755Abstract: In a MEMS device employing a beam supported by transverse arms, potential bowing of the transverse arms caused by fabrication processes, temperature or local self-heating from resistive losses is accommodated by flexible terminations of the transverse arms. Alternatively, this bowing is controlled so as to provide selective biasing to the beam or mechanical advantage in the sensing of beam motion.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2001Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Patrick C. Herbert, Jeffrey R. Annis, Jun J. Yao, Winfred L. Morris, Henric Larsson, Richard D. Harris, Robert J. Kretschmann
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Patent number: 6611137Abstract: A Hall effect current sensor system for use in, for example, a relay. The system also includes a core having a central opening for receiving the conductor therethrough. The core further includes a gap sized to receive a Hall generator. The Hall generator and the core are mounted to a first printed circuit board. This circuit board also has an opening to receive the conductor therethrough. The first printed circuit board is electrically and mechanically connected to a second printed circuit board by a board-in-board connection.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Inventors: Steven T. Haensgen, Jeffrey R. Annis, Gary L. Lehman
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Patent number: 6593870Abstract: An isolated-ADC and a method for providing isolated analog-to-digital conversion are disclosed. The isolated-ADC includes a microelectromechanical system (MEMS), a comparator, and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The MEMS includes a beam element supported from a substrate for movement with respect to an axis, first and second actuators and a sensor. The first and second actuators are capable of exerting respective forces upon the beam element causing the beam element to move in response to analog input and feedback signals, respectively. The sensor detects changes in position of the beam element and produces a position signal indicative thereof. The comparator generates a digital signal based upon a comparison of the position signal with a reference value. Based on the digital signal, the DAC generates the feedback signal, and the isolated-ADC produces a digital output signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ernst H. Dummermuth, Michael J. Knieser, Patrick C. Herbert, Jeffrey R. Annis, Steven M. Galecki, Richard D. Harris, Mark A. Lucak, Robert J. Kretschmann
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Publication number: 20030076249Abstract: An isolated-ADC and a method for providing isolated analog-to-digital conversion are disclosed. The isolated-ADC includes a microelectromechanical system (MEMS), a comparator, and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The MEMS includes a beam element supported from a substrate for movement with respect to an axis, first and second actuators and a sensor. The first and second actuators are capable of exerting respective forces upon the beam element causing the beam element to move in response to analog input and feedback signals, respectively. The sensor detects changes in position of the beam element and produces a position signal indicative thereof. The comparator generates a digital signal based upon a comparison of the position signal with a reference value. Based on the digital signal, the DAC generates the feedback signal, and the isolated-ADC produces a digital output signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Ernst H. Dummermuth, Michael J. Knieser, Patrick C. Herbert, Jeffrey R. Annis, Steven M. Galecki, Richard D. Harris, Mark A. Lucak, Robert J. Kretschmann
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Patent number: 6543978Abstract: A method and apparatus for restricting rotation of a threaded fastener, the apparatus including a bracket member having a securing segment and an extending segment that are integrally linked wherein the securing segment forms a recess and the extending segment forms at least one restraining surface wherein a bonding material that solidifies and remains flexible upon curing is provided within the recess and, with the threaded fastener received within an aperture, the bracket member is positionable such that one end of the threaded member is receivable within the recess and within the bonding material prior to curing and the restraining surface contacts a surface of a receiving member to restrict motion of the bracket member about the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Randall J. Slusar, Jeffrey R. Annis, Linda R. Borowski, Gerald J. Chin, Steven C. Chybowski, Joseph Koziczkowski, Roy A. Rice
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Patent number: 6493202Abstract: An electromagnetic operator includes first and second coils wound coaxially. An armature partially surrounds the coils for channeling flux during energization of the coils. The armature may be formed of a bent plate and secured to a ferromagnetic support. A control circuit applies energizing signals to the coils during operation. Both coils are energized during an initial phase of operation. One of the coils is subsequently released or de-energized automatically. A timing circuit removes current from the second coil after a variable time period. The time period may be a function of the configuration of the timing circuit, such as an RC time constant, and of the energizing signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Kappel, Richard W. Waltz, Richard G. Smith, Donald F. Swietlik, Raymond H. Hannula, Christopher J. Wieloch, Jeffrey R. Annis
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Publication number: 20020167301Abstract: A Hall effect current sensor system for use in, for example, a relay. The system also includes a core having a central opening for receiving the conductor therethrough. The core further includes a gap sized to receive a Hall generator. The Hall generator and the core are mounted to a first printed circuit board. This circuit board also has an opening to receive the conductor therethrough. The first printed circuit board is electrically and mechanically connected to a second printed circuit board by a board-in-board connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Steven T. Haensgen, Jeffrey R. Annis, Gary L. Lehman
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Patent number: 6465728Abstract: An electronic device/heat sink assembly having at least first and second heat generating electronic devices, a heat sink member, a resilient integral spring clip, the clip including a base member and first and second oppositely facing resilient leg members extending from opposite ends of the base member, the heat sink member having oppositely facing first and second surfaces, a separate one of the electronic devices positioned on each of the first and second sink surfaces, the clip dimensioned and positioned such that the leg members sandwich the devices and heat sink therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven R. McLaughlin, Jeffrey R. Annis, Jeroen Valensa
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Publication number: 20020141845Abstract: A method and apparatus for restricting rotation of a threaded fastener, the apparatus including a bracket member having a securing segment and an extending segment that are integrally linked wherein the securing segment forms a recess and the extending segment forms at least one restraining surface wherein a bonding material that solidifies and remains flexible upon curing is provided within the recess and, with the threaded fastener received within an aperture, the bracket member is positionable such that one end of the threaded member is receivable within the recess and within the bonding material prior to curing and the restraining surface contacts a surface of a receiving member to restrict motion of the bracket member about the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Randall J. Slusar, Jeffrey R. Annis, Linda R. Borowski, Gerald J. Chin, Steven C. Chybowski, Joseph Koziczkowski, Roy A. Rice
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Patent number: 6431909Abstract: A detachable securement apparatus for a mounting rail, wherein the mounting rail has first and second mounting flanges extending lengthwise along opposite sides of a support section. The apparatus has a body, a securement assembly and a release assembly. Extending from the body, the securement assembly has first and second interface members each including a contact region configured to exert a holding force on the first and second mounting flanges, respectively. The release assembly is configured for removing the holding force on both the first and second mounting flanges to allow vertical removal of the body. The release assembly has an engagement member coupled to the body and to the first and second interface members, and is engagable on a side of the body.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Paul T. Nolden, Mark A. Kappel, Jeffrey R. Annis, Roy A. Rice, Randall J. Slusar
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Patent number: 6426617Abstract: A Hall effect current sensor system for use in, for example, a relay. The system also includes a core having a central opening for receiving the conductor therethrough. The core further includes a gap sized to receive a Hall generator. The Hall generator and the core are mounted to a first printed circuit board. This circuit board also has an opening to receive the conductor therethrough. The first printed circuit board is electrically and mechanically connected to a second printed circuit board by a board-in-board connection.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven T. Haensgen, Jeffrey R. Annis, Gary L. Lehman