Patents by Inventor John Leys
John Leys 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: 12135108Abstract: An electrostatic discharge tubing segment includes a porous non-conductive interior surface and an adjacent conductive polymer portion. The conductive polymer portion is configured to transfer electrostatic charge generated by a charged fluid passing through the tubing segment to ground such that electrostatic discharge can be mitigated.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2020Date of Patent: November 5, 2024Assignee: ENTEGRIS, INC.Inventors: John Leys, Barry L. Gregerson
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Publication number: 20220356085Abstract: A fluid circuit includes a plurality of tubing segments and a plurality of operative components. Each tubing segment includes i) a non-conductive polymer portion defining a fluid passageway and ii) one or more interior conductive fluoropolymer stripes extending axially to the ends of each of the respective tubing segments. Each operative component includes a conductive fluoropolymer that extends between a plurality of tubing connector fittings forming a part of the fluid circuit, wherein each of the tubing connector fittings conductively connect the respective conductor of the operative component to the interior conductive fluoropolymer stripes of the tubing segment to provide a path to ground that extends through each operative component and each tubing segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: John Leys, James C. Linder, Jeffrey James McKenzie, Barry Lee Gregerson, Brett Christopher Reichow
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Publication number: 20220221086Abstract: An electrostatic discharge tubing segment includes a porous non-conductive interior surface and an adjacent conductive polymer portion. The conductive polymer portion is configured to transfer electrostatic charge generated by a charged fluid passing through the tubing segment to ground such that electrostatic discharge can be mitigated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2020Publication date: July 14, 2022Inventors: John LEYS, Barry L. GREGERSON
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Patent number: 11339063Abstract: A fluid circuit includes a plurality of tubing segments and a plurality of operative components. Each tubing segment includes i) a non-conductive polymer portion defining a fluid passageway and ii) one or more interior conductive fluoropolymer stripes extending axially to the ends of each of the respective tubing segments. Each operative component includes a conductive fluoropolymer that extends between a plurality of tubing connector fittings forming a part of the fluid circuit, wherein each of the tubing connector fittings conductively connect the respective conductor of the operative component to the interior conductive fluoropolymer stripes of the tubing segment to provide a path to ground that extends through each operative component and each tubing segment.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2019Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: ENTEGRIS, INC.Inventors: John Leys, James C. Linder, Jeffrey James McKenzie, Barry Lee Gregerson, Brett Christopher Reichow
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Publication number: 20190337823Abstract: A fluid circuit includes a plurality of tubing segments and a plurality of operative components. Each tubing segment includes i) a non-conductive polymer portion defining a fluid passageway and ii) one or more interior conductive fluoropolymer stripes extending axially to the ends of each of the respective tubing segments. Each operative component includes a conductive fluoropolymer that extends between a plurality of tubing connector fittings forming a part of the fluid circuit, wherein each of the tubing connector fittings conductively connect the respective conductor of the operative component to the interior conductive fluoropolymer stripes of the tubing segment to provide a path to ground that extends through each operative component and each tubing segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: John LEYS, James C. LINDER, Jeffrey James MCKENZIE, Barry Lee GREGERSON, Brett Christopher REICHOW
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Patent number: 10352491Abstract: An anti-rotation device for preventing a hydraulic connector assembly from leaking. Various embodiments of the anti-rotation device provide a mechanism whereby threadably engaged connectors, such as compression fittings, are permitted to rotate only a fraction of a turn after loosening. For many applications, the limited degree of loosening is sufficient to prevent the onset of leaking. Structurally, the anti-rotation device can include a band that is secured to a female nut of a hydraulic connector. Protrusions extend laterally from the band and engage with a stop tab on the male body of the hydraulic connector assembly, thereby limiting rotation of the female nut that would otherwise cause leaks.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2014Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: John Leys, Michael Schleicher, Jeffrey J. McKenzie
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Publication number: 20160258565Abstract: An anti-rotation device for preventing a hydraulic connector assembly from leaking. Various embodiments of the anti-rotation device provide a mechanism whereby threadably engaged connectors, such as compression fittings, are permitted to rotate only a fraction of a turn after loosening. For many applications, the limited degree of loosening is sufficient to prevent the onset of leaking. Structurally, the anti-rotation device can include a band that is secured to a female nut of a hydraulic connector. Protrusions extend laterally from the band and engage with a stop tab on the male body of the hydraulic connector assembly, thereby limiting rotation of the female nut that would otherwise cause leaks.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2014Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: John LEYS, Michael SCHLEICHER, Jeffrey J. McKENZIE
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Patent number: 7913050Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing a write request at a storage device is provided. A write request that identifies a sender of the write request is received at a storage device. The write request is examined to determine the identity of the sender. A determination is made as to whether, within a hierarchical relationship, the sender is subordinate to any entity that has been designated as being unable to perform write requests at the storage device. Upon determining that (a) the sender is not subordinate to any entity that has been designated as being unable to perform write requests at the storage device, and (b) the sender has not been designated as being unable to perform write requests at the storage device, the sender is allowed to write to the storage device. Thereafter, the write request from the sender may be performed at the storage device.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Prasad Bagal, John Leys, Gilberto Arnaiz
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Patent number: 7792977Abstract: Techniques are provided for managing access to resources that are shared by a cluster of nodes. One aspect of the invention is to require verification that a quorum is a valid quorum prior to enforcing the access rights specified by a node that is a member of the group of nodes holding the quorum. Further, the verification that a quorum is a valid quorum prior to enforcing access rights occurs only if the quorum associated with the specified access rights is suspected to be invalid.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: David Brower, John Leys, Gary Young
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Publication number: 20090006797Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing a write request at a storage device is provided. A write request that identifies a sender of the write request is received at a storage device. The write request is examined to determine the identity of the sender. A determination is made as to whether, within a hierarchical relationship, the sender is subordinate to any entity that has been designated as being unable to perform write requests at the storage device. Upon determining that (a) the sender is not subordinate to any entity that has been designated as being unable to perform write requests at the storage device, and (b) the sender has not been designated as being unable to perform write requests at the storage device, the sender is allowed to write to the storage device. Thereafter, the write request from the sender may be performed at the storage device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: PRASAD BAGAL, John Leys, Gilberto Arnaiz
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Publication number: 20060011246Abstract: A fluid flow control system including a subassembly having a plurality of fluid flow component bases coupled with at least one fluid conduit to define a fluid flow path. The system further includes fluid flow components that are configured to couple selective fluid flow component bases on the subassembly such that the fluid flow components are in fluid communication with each other along the fluid flow path. The system also includes a channel block having a recess, wherein the fluid flow component bases are configured to be at least partially nested within the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: John Leys
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Publication number: 20050022610Abstract: In one embodiment, a sight tube flowmeter is formed of a plurality of fluoropolymer components welded together to form a unitary flowmeter body. The components can comprise a PFA upright sight tube having two end portions, a flow conduit extending therethrough and two fitting portions that are uniquely welded onto each end of the sight tube, and a fluoropolymer float device movable to various positions within the flow conduit depending on the flow level of the fluid flowing therethrough. The float device can be of conventional design or for those flowmeter embodiments where low fluid flow rates are to be measured, an elongate float can be utilized. The floats and, in particular, a designated portion thereof, are visible through the sight tube to provide visual indication of the position, and thus the flow rate of fluid flowing through the flowmeter. In addition, alternative embodiments include the implementation of the unique sight tube and elongate float design in conventional flowmeters.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: John Leys, Steven Kolbow, Steven Fischer, Carlos Cadavid, Todd Ulschmid
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Publication number: 20050006617Abstract: An extended stroke poppet valve particularly suited for handling caustic fluids and having features enabling an extended service life for the valve. The valve includes a two part primary diaphragm assembly with a wetted diaphragm made from highly fatigue resistant fluoropolymer material, and a diaphragm backer made from high strength fluoropolymer material designed to withstand the high stress loads imposed by an extended valve stroke. The combination of these two layers in a single primary diaphragm assembly yields a highly durable, caustic chemical resistant, diaphragm capable of use in a long stroke poppet valve and having a relatively long service life.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventor: John Leys
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Patent number: 6595240Abstract: A valve made principally of plastic has a creep compensating features providing consistent engagement between valve members and their respective valve seats, minimizing creep, and compensating for any creep that does occur. The features compensate for compression of internal valve components as well as extension of the valve body. In a manually operated three way valve embodiment of the invention, a trapped spring mechanism inserted between an actuator portion and the upper valve member provides the closure force for the upper valve member on the upper valve seat. The first valve member and second valve member connect through a extensible portion. Valves according to the invention are particularly suitable for quarter-turn three-way manual diaphragm valves and for applications in the semiconductor industry.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Entegris, INc.Inventors: John Leys, Michael Stein
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Publication number: 20020066488Abstract: A valve made principally of plastic has a creep compensating features providing consistent engagement between valve members and their respective valve seats, minimizing creep, and compensating for any creep that does occur. The features compensate for compression of internal valve components as well as extension of the valve body. In a manually operated three way valve embodiment of the invention, a trapped spring mechanism inserted between an actuator portion and the upper valve member provides the closure force for the upper valve member on the upper valve seat. The first valve member and second valve member connect through a extensible portion. Valves according to the invention are particularly suitable for quarter-turn three-way manual diaphragm valves and for applications in the semiconductor industry.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: John Leys, Michael Stein
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Patent number: D766720Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2015Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: ENTEGRIS, INC.Inventors: Donald D. Ware, Greg Nelson, Amy Koland, Bruce Musolf, Michael S. Allen, John Leys, James Linder, Richard L. Wilson, Royce Richter, Brenna Brosch