Patents by Inventor John D. Harnden, Jr.
John D. Harnden, Jr. 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: 5235159Abstract: A control system for regulating electrical power input to the resistive heating elements of an electric heating apparatus, including domestic cooking appliances, is provided which employs at least one piezoceramic relay device. The electrical power is applied with the piezoceramic relay device responsive to control signals and with the control circuitry being directly and ohmically connected to the power source. In one embodiment, the control system employs individual piezoceramic relay devices for power regulation to the individual heating elements while in different embodiments a single piezoceramic relay device regulates power input to a pair of the heating elements. A method of operating the controlled apparatus in such manner and an apparatus having such control system are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1990Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: William P. Kornrumpf, John D. Harnden, Jr., Robert P. Alley
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Patent number: 4967568Abstract: A control system for regulating electrical power input to the refrigeration mechanism or defrost mechanism in an atmospheric cooling apparatus, including domestic refrigeration appliances, is provided which employs at least one piezoceramic relay device. The electrical power is applied with the piezoceramic relay device responsive to control signals and with the control circuitry being directly and ohmically connected to the power source. In one embodiment, the control means employs individual piezoceramic relay devices for power regulation to the respective mechanisms while in a different embodiment a single piezoceramic relay device regulates power input between the refrigeration mechanism and the defrost mechanism. A method of operating the controlled apparatus in such manner and a refrigeration apparatus having such control means are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf
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Patent number: 4819126Abstract: A piezoelectric relay module having a plurality of relays of different load ratings is disclosed. Each relay is constructed from a portion of a single bimorph structure by cutting the bimorph structure to form bimorph actuators. The widths of the various bimorph actuators is varied to provide the different load ratings.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1988Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Pacific BellInventors: William P. Kornrumpf, John D. Harnden, Jr.
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Patent number: 4764714Abstract: A circuit is provided for controlling energization of the start winding of an alternating current motor whose shaft is divided into a number of angular segments equal to the number of poles of the motor. A shaft pulse is generated each time one of the angular segments rotates past a predetermined point. A line pulse is generated for each half cycle of line voltage. The shaft pulses are multiplied by the denominator of a selected trip-out ratio while the line pulses are multiplied by the numerator of the trip-out ratio. The multiplied shaft and line pulses are provided to an up/down counter which counts the shaft pulses down and the line pulses up. During the counter overflow condition, the circuit connects the start winding to the line voltage source. During the counter underflow condition, the circuit disconnects the start winding from the line voltage source.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert P. Alley, William P. Kornrumpf, John D. Harnden, Jr.
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Patent number: 4755706Abstract: A piezoceramic relay is disclosed having a bimorph actuating member cantilever mounted within an enclosure of various forms and materials. The enclosures may be moisture-proof and/or hermetically sealed to maintain a vacuum or a protective gaseous atmosphere in which the relay contacts operate. The electrical terminations of the relay are brought out externally of the enclosure in a form compatible with a plug receptacle. To ensure precision contact gaps, removable spacers are positioned between the stationary and movable contacts during prepolarization of the bimorph member.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1986Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf
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Patent number: 4742263Abstract: A switch is provided wherein a piezoelectric bimorph element is used to provide many separately controllable, closely spaced switchable contacts. The element includes at least two oppositely extending fingers connected by a common spine. The element spine is mounted to a case with the fingers spaced from an inner case surface. Electronic circuit means are mounted on the element spine for applying a separate electrical potential to each of the element fingers. A separate movable electrical contact is disposed on each of the element fingers spaced from the spine and insulated from the means for applying the separate electrical potentials to the fingers. A separate stationary contact is provided on an inner case surface opposite each of the movable contacts. In operations, a separate electrical potential is applied to each of the element fingers for selectively causing each finger to deflect and force its movable contact into electrical connection with the opposing stationary contact.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1987Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: Pacific BellInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf, James E. Kohl, Michael S. Adler
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Patent number: 4714847Abstract: This application describes a number of novel advanced piezoelectric ceramic power switching devices which are mounted within protective gastight enclosures that are either evacuated to a high degree of vacuum or filled with an inert gas protective atmosphere. The devices thus constructed are capable of operating over a range of load voltages extending from about 100 volts to 5000 volts or more with corresponding currents of from a few amperes to hundreds of amperes and wherein it is possible to provide a number of such structures in a single common protective gastight enclosure. For certain circuit applications the devices thus constructed have unpoled portions on which are mounted either passive circuit components such as resistors, capacitors and the like or active semiconductor devices all interconnected in circuit relationship with each other and the switching devices by using printed circuit or integrated circuit fabrication techniques.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1984Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf, George A. Farrall
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Patent number: 4697118Abstract: A switch is provided wherein a piezoelectric bimorph element is used to provide many separately controllable, closely spaced switchable contacts. The element includes at least two oppositely extending fingers connected by a common spine. The element spine is mounted to a case with the fingers spaced from an inner case surface. Electronic circuit means are mounted on the element spine for applying a separate electrical potential to each of the element fingers. A separate movable electrical contact is disposed on each of the element fingers spaced from the spine and insulated from the means for applying the separate electrical potentials to the fingers. A separate stationary contact is provided on an inner case surface opposite each of the movable contacts. In operation, a separate electrical potential is applied to each of the element fingers for selectively causing each finger to deflect and force its movable contact into electrical connection with the opposing stationary contact.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf, James E. Kohl, Michael S. Adler
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Patent number: 4689517Abstract: This application describes a number of novel advanced piezoelectric ceramic power switching devices which are mounted within protective gastight enclosures that are either evacuated to a high degree of vacuum or filled with an inert gas protective atmosphere. The devices thus constructed are capable of operating over a range of load voltages extending from about 100 volts to 5000 volts or more with corresponding currents of from a few amperes to hundreds of amperes and wherein it is possible to provide a number of such structures in a single common protective gastight enclosure. For certain circuit applications the devices thus constructed have unpoled portions on which are mounted either passive circuit components such as resistors, capacitors and the like or active semiconductor devices all interconnected in circuit relationship with each other and the switching devices by using printed circuit or integrated circuit fabrication techniques.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf, George A. Farrall
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Patent number: 4680840Abstract: This application describes a number of novel advanced piezoelectric ceramic power switching devices which are mounted within protective gastight enclosures that are either evacuated to a high degree of vacuum or filled with an inert gas protective atmosphere. The devices thus constructed are capable of operating over a range of load voltages extending from about 100 volts to 5000 volts or more with corresponding currents of from a few amperes to hundreds of amperes and wherein it is possible to provide a number of such structures in a single common protective gastight enclosure. For certain circuit applications the devices thus constructed have unpoled portions on which are mounted either passive circuit components such as resistors, capacitors and the like or active semiconductor devices all interconnected in circuit relationship with each other and the switching devices by using printed circuit or integrated circuit fabrication techniques.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1986Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf, George A. Farrall
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Patent number: 4678957Abstract: Improved piezoelectric ceramic switching devices are described along with their method of fabrication. In addition to the devices themselves, novel electric circuits are described for the energization as well as the use of such devices as switching elements in electrical systems. Parts of both the energization circuits and/or utilization circuits employing the piezo ceramic switching device are physically mounted on and supported by non-polarized parts of the piezoelectric ceramic plate elements comprising the switching devices so that lightweight compact construction is achieved along with substantial reduction of stray inductance intercoupling.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf
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Patent number: 4669160Abstract: Improved piezoelectric ceramic switching devices are described along with their method of fabrication. In addition to the devices themselves, novel electric circuits are described for the energization as well as the use of such devices as switching elements in electrical systems. Parts of both the energization circuits and/or utilization circuits employing the piezo ceramic switching device are physically mounted on and supported by non-polarized parts of the piezoelectric ceramic plate elements comprising the switching devices so that lightweight compact construction is achieved along with substantial reduction of stray inductance intercoupling.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1986Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf
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Patent number: 4670682Abstract: Improved piezoelectric ceramic switching devices are described along with their method of fabrication. In addition to the devices themselves, novel electric circuits are described for the energization as well as the use of such devices as switching elements in electrical systems. Parts of both the energization circuits and/or utilization circuits employing the piezo ceramic switching device are physically mounted on and supported by non-polarized parts of the piezoelectric ceramic plate elements comprising the switching devices so that lightweight compact construction is achieved along with substantial reduction of stray inductance intercoupling.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1984Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf
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Patent number: 4658154Abstract: To control the operation of a piezoelectric relay, control circuitry is disclosed for direct ohmic connection to a utility AC source to draw the minimal power required to actuate the relay's bimorph member pursuant to selectively switching power current through either one of two separate loads. The control circuitry, which is largely implimented in a single integrated circuit chip, utilizes isolating resistance and the capacitances of a voltage doubler circuit and the piezoceramic plate elements for transient suppression and circuit protection.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf
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Zero crossing synchronous AC switching circuits employing piezoceramic bender-type switching devices
Patent number: 4626698Abstract: Zero crossing synchronous AC switching circuits are provided which employ piezoelectric ceramic bender-type switching devices for use in supplying loads of a resistive, inductive or capacitive nature. The circuits include zero crossing sensing sub-circuits for sensing the passage through zero value of a supply source of alternating current voltage and/or current and for deriving zero crossing timing signals representative of the occurrance of the zero crossings. The zero crossing timing signals are employed to control operation of a bender energizing potential control sub-circuit for selectively controlling application or removal of a bender energizing potential across the piezoelectric bender member of the bender-type switching devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1984Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf, George A. Farrall -
Patent number: RE33568Abstract: Improved piezoelectric ceramic switching devices are described along with their .[.method.]. .Iadd.methods .Iaddend.of fabrication. In addition to the devices themselves, novel electric circuits are described for the energization as well as the use of such devices as switching elements in electrical systems. Parts of both the energization circuits and/or utilization circuits employing the piezo ceramic switching device are physically mounted on and supported by non-polarized parts of the piezoelectric ceramic plate elements comprising the switching devices so that lightweight compact construction is achieved along with substantial reduction of stray inductance intercoupling.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf
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Patent number: RE33577Abstract: This application described a number of novel advanced piezoelectric ceramic power switching devices which are mounted within protective gastight enclosures that are either evacuated to a high degree of vacuum or filled with an inert gas protective atmosphere. The devices thus constructed are capable of operating over a range of load voltages extending from about 100 volts to 5000 volts or more with corresponding currents of from a few amperes to hundreds of amperes and wherein it is possible to provide a number of such structures in a single common protective gastight enclosure. For certain circuit applications the devices thus constructed have unpoled portions on which are mounted either passive circuit components such as resistors, capacitors and the like or active semiconductor devices all interconnected in circuit relationship with each other and the switching devices by using printed circuit or integrated circuit fabrication techniques.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf, George A. Farrall
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Patent number: RE33587Abstract: This application describes a number of novel advanced piezoelectric ceramic power switching devices which are mounted within protective gastight enclosures that are either evacuated to a high degree of vacuum or filled with an inert gas protective atmosphere. The devices thus constructed are capable of operating over a range of load voltages extending from about 100 volts to 5000 volts or more with corresponding currents of from a few amperes to hundreds of amperes and wherein it is possible to provide a number of such structures in a single common protective gastight enclosure. For certain circuit applications the devices thus constructed have unpoled portions on which are mounted either passive circuit components such as resistors, capacitors and the like or active semiconductor devices all interconnected in circuit relationship with each other and the switching devices by using printed circuit or integrated circuit fabrication techniques.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf, George A. Farrall
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Patent number: RE33618Abstract: Improved piezoelectric ceramic switching devices are described along with their .[.method.]. .Iadd.methods .Iaddend.of fabrication. In addition to the devices themselves, novel electric circuits are described for the energization as well as the use of such devices as switching elements in electrical systems. Parts of both the energization circuits and/or utilization circuits employing the piezo ceramic switching device are physically mounted on and supported by non-polarized parts of the piezoelectric ceramic plate elements comprising the switching devices so that lightweight compact construction is achieved along with substantial reduction of stray inductance intercoupling.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf
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Patent number: RE33691Abstract: Improved piezoelectric ceramic switching devices are described along with their .[.method.]. .Iadd.methods .Iaddend.of fabrication. In addition to the devices themselves, novel electric circuits are described for the energization as well as the use of such devices as switching elements in electrical systems. Parts of both the energization circuits and/or utilization circuits employing the piezo ceramic switching device are physically mounted on and supported by non-polarized parts of the piezoelectric ceramic plate elements comprising the switching devices so that lightweight compact construction is achieved along with substantial reduction of stray inductance intercoupling.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1989Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John D. Harnden, Jr., William P. Kornrumpf