Patents by Inventor John Schultz, Jr.

John Schultz, 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).

  • Patent number: 4855550
    Abstract: A capacitive touch pad assembly which provides a touch control panel for an appliance with white touch pad appearance. A thin dielectric substrate has an outer touch electrode of a relatively dark-colored conductive material deposited on its outer surface and a pair of spatially separated inner electrodes formed on the inner surface of the dielectric layer for connecting to the control circuitry. To achieve a light-colored appearance for the touch pads, a layer of relatively light-colored non-conductive decorative material is applied to the outer surface overlaying the electrode to hide its dark color except for a small exposed area of the electrode which defines a symbol relating to the function of the pad. The exposed area may be covered by a second layer of dark conductive material or left exposed. The symbol enables direct human body member contact with the outer electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1989
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: John Schultz, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4280932
    Abstract: Compacted, granular, fused magnesia used as thermally-conducting electrical insulation in tubular, electrical resistance elements is substantially improved in thermal conductivity through the addition of 0.1 to 10.0 percent of a glass comprising CaO, B.sub.2 O.sub.3 and optionally Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1981
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Marcus P. Borom, John Schultz, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4234786
    Abstract: Compacted, granular, fused magnesia used as thermally-conducting electrical insulation in tubular, electrical resistance elements is substantially improved in thermal conductivity through the addition of 0.1 to 10.0 percent of a glass comprising CaO, B.sub.2 O.sub.3 and optionally Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 and method of making said tubular, electrical resistance elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Marcus P. Borom, John Schultz, Jr.