Patents by Inventor John Tracy

John Tracy 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: 10556089
    Abstract: A catheter or other elongated member can include an elongated inner portion, an elongated outer portion, a flex circuit ribbon comprising at least one conductor, and an electrical contact. The flex circuit ribbon can be situated between the inner portion and the outer portion. The inner portion and the outer portion can be (1) affixed together between portions of the flex circuit ribbon or (2) integrally formed such that masses of the inner and outer portions are joined together between portions of the flex circuit ribbon. The electrical contact can be configured to be exposed during use. The electrical contact can be situated at, or connected to, the at least one conductor of the flex circuit ribbon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2020
    Assignee: Heraeus Medical Components LLC
    Inventors: Steven E. Scott, Jahn Stopperan, John Tracy, Greg Closser
  • Publication number: 20180193594
    Abstract: A catheter or other elongated member can include an elongated inner portion, an elongated outer portion, a flex circuit ribbon comprising at least one conductor, and an electrical contact. The flex circuit ribbon can be situated between the inner portion and the outer portion. The inner portion and the outer portion can be (1) affixed together between portions of the flex circuit ribbon or (2) integrally formed such that masses of the inner and outer portions are joined together between portions of the flex circuit ribbon. The electrical contact can be configured to be exposed during use. The electrical contact can be situated at, or connected to, the at least one conductor of the flex circuit ribbon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2018
    Publication date: July 12, 2018
    Inventors: Steven E. Scott, Jahn Stopperan, John Tracy, Greg Closser
  • Patent number: 9925354
    Abstract: A catheter or other elongated member can include an elongated inner portion, an elongated outer portion, a flex circuit ribbon comprising at least one conductor, and an electrical contact. The flex circuit ribbon can be situated between the inner portion and the outer portion. The inner portion and the outer portion can be (1) affixed together between portions of the flex circuit ribbon or (2) integrally formed such that masses of the inner and outer portions are joined together between portions of the flex circuit ribbon. The electrical contact can be configured to be exposed during use. The electrical contact can be situated at, or connected to, the at least one conductor of the flex circuit ribbon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2018
    Assignee: Evergreen Medical Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven E. Scott, Jahn Stopperan, John Tracy, Greg Closser
  • Publication number: 20150273184
    Abstract: A catheter or other elongated member can include an elongated inner portion, an elongated outer portion, a flex circuit ribbon comprising at least one conductor, and an electrical contact. The flex circuit ribbon can be situated between the inner portion and the outer portion. The inner portion and the outer portion can be (1) affixed together between portions of the flex circuit ribbon or (2) integrally formed such that masses of the inner and outer portions are joined together between portions of the flex circuit ribbon. The electrical contact can be configured to be exposed during use. The electrical contact can be situated at, or connected to, the at least one conductor of the flex circuit ribbon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2013
    Publication date: October 1, 2015
    Inventors: Steven E. Scott, Jahn Stopperan, John Tracy, Greg Closser
  • Patent number: 8232679
    Abstract: A UPS is operated by deasserting a static switch drive signal, e.g., a gate signal to a thyristor, and then delaying provision of power from a converter circuit of the UPS, e.g., an inverter or other source of AC power, until after the switch has current commutated to an off state. For example, expiration of a predetermined time interval following deassertion of the switch drive signal may be detected, and the converter circuit may be enabled to drive the output of the UPS responsive to the detected expiration of the predetermined time interval. Alternatively, a current in the static switch may be detected, and the converter circuit may be enabled to drive the output of the UPS responsive to the detected current. The invention may be embodied as methods and apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2012
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Rennie Bobb, Paul Lukosius, Frederick Tassitino, Jr., John Tracy
  • Publication number: 20120169125
    Abstract: A UPS is operated by deasserting a static switch drive signal, e.g., a gate signal to a thyristor, and then delaying provision of power from a converter circuit of the UPS, e.g., an inverter or other source of AC power, until after the switch has current commutated to an off state. For example, expiration of a predetermined time interval following deassertion of the switch drive signal may be detected, and the converter circuit may be enabled to drive the output of the UPS responsive to the detected expiration of the predetermined time interval. Alternatively, a current in the static switch may be detected, and the converter circuit may be enabled to drive the output of the UPS responsive to the detected current. The invention may be embodied as methods and apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2012
    Publication date: July 5, 2012
    Inventors: Rennie Bobb, Paul Lukosius, Frederick Tassitino, JR., John Tracy
  • Publication number: 20050286274
    Abstract: A power supply apparatus, such as an on-line UPS, includes an AC/DC converter circuit having an input configured to be coupled to an AC source, a DC/AC converter circuit having an input coupled to an output of the AC/DC converter circuit by a DC link, and a bypass circuit operative to couple and decouple the output of the DC/AC converter circuit to and from the input of the AC/DC converter circuit. Power is transferred from the output of DC/AC converter circuit via the bypass circuit to conduct a test of the apparatus, such as a factory or field load test. For example, power may be circulated around a loop including the AC/DC converter circuit, the DC/AC converter circuit and the bypass circuit to conduct the test in order to test these components under load. A status of such components may be determined responsive to the test. In further embodiments, such components may be calibrated responsive to the test.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2004
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Inventors: Hans-Erik Pfitzer, Rune Jonsson, John Tracy, Miguel Chavez, Frederick Tassitino, Jason Anderson
  • Publication number: 20050265059
    Abstract: A power conversion module includes a frame, first external connection terminals supported by the frame, and at least four half-bridge circuits supported by the frame and electrically coupled between selected pairs of the first external connection terminals. The module further includes respective second external connection terminals supported by the frame and electrically coupled to respective center nodes of respective ones of the at least four half-bridge circuits. The module may also include at least four inductors supported by the frame, respective ones of the at least four inductors coupling respective ones of the center nodes of the at least four half-bridge circuits to respective ones of the second external connection terminals. The module may further include at least one storage capacitor supported by the frame and electrically coupled between a pair of the first external connection terminals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2004
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Inventors: John Tracy, Miguel Chavez
  • Publication number: 20050243488
    Abstract: In a power converter apparatus, such as an uniterruptible power supply, a phase reference signal is generated responsive to a DC voltage on a DC bus. A magnitude reference signal may be generated responsive to a phase current of an AC bus and/or the DC voltage on the DC bus. Power is transferred between the AC and DC busses responsive to the phase reference signal and the magnitude reference signal. Generation of the phase reference signal may include generating a DC voltage error signal responsive to the DC voltage on the DC bus, generating a phase offset signal responsive to the DC voltage error signal, and generating the phase reference signal responsive to the phase offset signal. Generation of the magnitude reference signal may include generating a volt-amperes reactive (VAR) error signal responsive to the phase current and generating the magnitude reference signal responsive to the VAR error signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Publication date: November 3, 2005
    Inventors: John Tracy, Hans-Erik Pfitzer, Keith Bauman
  • Publication number: 20050201127
    Abstract: An uninterruptible power supply apparatus includes a first bidirectional power converter circuit having first and second ports and a second bidirectional power converter circuit having first and second ports. The apparatus further includes a DC link that couples the second port of the first bidirectional power converter circuit to the first port of the second bidirectional power converter circuit. A first load port is coupled to the second port of the second bidirectional power converter circuit and a second load port is coupled to the first port of the first bidirectional power converter circuit. The apparatus further includes a control circuit that is configured to control the first and second bidirectional power converter circuits such that each of the first and second bidirectional power converter circuits can generate and/or condition AC power at each of the first and second load ports.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2004
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventors: John Tracy, Miguel Chavez, Robert Johnson, Rune Jonsson
  • Publication number: 20050162137
    Abstract: A power converter apparatus, such as a double-conversion or line-interactive UPS, includes first and second DC voltage busses and a polyphase DC to AC converter circuit coupled to the first and second DC voltage busses and operative to generate a polyphase AC output. The apparatus further includes a control circuit operatively associated with the polyphase DC to AC converter circuit and configured to shift a DC voltage range of the first and second DC voltage busses with respect to a reference voltage responsive to a relationship among phase components associated with the polyphase AC output. The components may include, for example, actual phase voltages or modulation commands (e.g., count values) from which the polyphase AC output is generated. The reference voltage may be a neutral voltage, e.g., a voltage of an actual neutral of a load receiving the AC output or a synthetic neutral voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2004
    Publication date: July 28, 2005
    Inventors: John Tracy, Hans-Erik Pfitzer
  • Publication number: 20040164617
    Abstract: A UPS is operated by deasserting a static switch drive signal, e.g., a gate signal to a thyristor, and then delaying provision of power from a converter circuit of the UPS, e.g., an inverter or other source of AC power, until after the switch has current commutated to an off state. For example, expiration of a predetermined time interval following deassertion of the switch drive signal may be detected, and the converter circuit may be enabled to drive the output of the UPS responsive to the detected expiration of the predetermined time interval. Alternatively, a current in the static switch may be detected, and the converter circuit may be enabled to drive the output of the UPS responsive to the detected current. The invention may be embodied as methods and apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2003
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Inventors: Rennie Bobb, Paul Lukosius, Frederick Tassitino, John Tracy