Patents by Inventor John J. J. Staunton

John J. J. Staunton 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: 4244207
    Abstract: An improved melting point temperature standard includes a well for receiving a temperature sensor to be calibrated. Surrounding the well is a cell with a crystalline material therein. A thermally conductive spacer contacts the outer cell walls. A thermal barrier contacts the spacer and a second thermally conductive member encircles the barrier. A heating/cooling element contacts the second thermally conductive member to apply heat or to cool it. Thermistors in the second thermally conducive member and the spacer are used by a control circuit to adjust the heat flow into the cell so that the crystalline material melts over a period of 7 to 8 hours making use of the temperature standard possible for many hours.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1981
    Assignee: The Perkin-Elmer Corporation
    Inventor: John J. J. Staunton
  • Patent number: 4103643
    Abstract: An improved slide holder for use with a clinical spinner comprises a support having a channel defined in the top thereof transverse to the vertical axis of rotation of the support. Rapid rotation of the support with a slide positioned over the channel effects a partial vacuum in the channel which tends to hold the slide tightly against the support. Mechanical stops and spring retainers may also be included to insure retention of the slide on the support. The design of the slide holder minimizes the formation of an aerosol during spinning. A disposable spin-off interception system cooperates with the slide holder's operating characteristics to effectively eliminate aerosol formed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1978
    Assignee: The Perkin-Elmer Corporation
    Inventor: John J. J. Staunton
  • Patent number: 4080658
    Abstract: In an error correcting system in which error corrections for each of a plurality of steps of an independent variable in a device which has an error dependent upon the independent variable are stored in a register in adjacent storage positions thereof and wherein a location marker differing from any stored correction value is also stored in the register and moved as said device steps so as to always be adjacent the correction corresponding to the step of the device, the correction values being stored for a range of the device between a first limit and a second limit, the device having a greater overall range than the range between said first and second limit and being able to go to a position below said first limit, loss of synchronization between the device and the location marker when the device is moved below said first limit is prevented by detecting when said location marker reaches said first limit and causing it to move in a direction from said first limit toward said second limit as said device is move
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1978
    Assignee: Perkin-Elmer Corporaton
    Inventors: Larkin B. Scott, John J. J. Staunton
  • Patent number: 4066365
    Abstract: Control of test chambers or specimens to stabilized temperatures at set points over a wide temperature range is accomplished with improved response time by an arrangement of cascaded Peltier affect heat pumps. Generally, power to a first Peltier unit in the arrangement is controlled relatively to the temperature deviation of the specimen from the desired set point, while power to a second Peltier unit therein is controlled proportionally to the temperature differential across the first Peltier unit. In applicatons where large thermal losses to ambient occur, a portion of the power control signal to the second Peltier unit is applied to offset the temperature set point as a compensation for such losses. Improvement in approach to stabilized temperature is further attained by applying an anticipation signal in proportion to the temperature gradient between the specimen and the first Peltier unit to decrease the monitored deviation of the specimen temperature from the set point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1978
    Assignee: The Perkin-Elmer Corporation
    Inventor: John J. J. Staunton