Patents by Inventor Karl H. Scheppers
Karl H. Scheppers 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: 6433957Abstract: A contaminant reduction system comprises an assembly of appropriate size and shape for mounting within a sealed or semi-sealed hard disk drive (HDD). The system comprises a photocatalytic surface mounted in close proximity or in contact with a light source which may be utilized as a means for activation. The photocatalytic surface is preferably titanium dioxide (TiO2); it may be other metal oxide catalyss that can be photochemically activated such as zinc oxide (ZnO). The activation is achieved utilizing a lamp which illuminates the photocatalyst and has an output below 100 nm.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Gregory I. Rudd, Karl H. Scheppers
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Patent number: 5918289Abstract: Method and apparatus for collecting a large number of outgas samples at the same time. Specimens to be tested for outgassing are placed in throw-away widemouth bottles, and the bottles are placed in cups provide in a heating block. A custom made cap is fastened to each bottle using an O-ring. Each cap is provided with an outgassing sample collecting tube. A source of pure gas such as nitrogen or helium is connected by way of a pressure regulator and a hydrocarbon filter to a manifold. Each of the caps on each bottle is coupled to the manifold by way of a metering valve. An adsorbent is placed in each collecting tube. The gas pressure is set to between 10 and 15 psi. The flow through each collecting tube is set to a predetermined level by adjusting its metering valve and measuring the flow at the exit of the collecting tube using a flowmeter. The heating block is heated by means of a thermal tape used in conjunction with a power supply and a thermocouple inserted into a hole in the heating block.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Seagate TechnologiesInventors: Karl H. Scheppers, Gregory I. Rudd
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Patent number: 5869741Abstract: Method and apparatus for collecting a large number of outgas samples at the same time. Specimens to be tested for outgassing are placed in throw-away widemouth bottles, and the bottles are placed in cups provide in a heating block. A custom made cap is fastened to each bottle using an O-ring. Each cap is provided with an outgassing sample collecting tube. A source of pure gas such as nitrogen or helium is connected by way of a pressure regulator and a hydrocarbon filter to a manifold. Each of the caps on each bottle is coupled to the manifold by way of a metering valve. An adsorbent is placed in each collecting tube. The gas pressure is set to between 10 and 15 psi. The flow through each collecting tube is set to a predetermined level by adjusting its metering valve and measuring the flow at the exit of the collecting tube using a flowmeter. The heating block is heated by means of a thermal tape used in conjunction with a power supply and a thermocouple inserted into a hole in the heating block.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.Inventors: Karl H. Scheppers, Gregory I. Rudd
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Patent number: 5859356Abstract: Method and apparatus for collecting a large number of outgas samples at the same time. Specimens to be tested for outgassing are placed in throw-away widemouth bottles, and the bottles are placed in cups provide in a heating block. A custom made cap is fastened to each bottle using an O-ring. Each cap is provided with an outgassing sample collecting tube. A source of pure gas such as nitrogen or helium is connected by way of a pressure regulator and a hydrocarbon filter to a manifold. Each of the caps on each bottle is coupled to the manifold by way of a metering valve. An adsorbent is placed in each collecting tube. The gas pressure is set to between 10 and 15 psi. The flow through each collecting tube is set to a predetermined level by adjusting its metering valve and measuring the flow at the exit of the collecting tube using a flowmeter. The heating block is heated by means of a thermal tape used in conjunction with a power supply and a thermocouple inserted into a hole in the heating block.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.Inventors: Karl H. Scheppers, Gregory I. Rudd
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Patent number: 5773707Abstract: Method and apparatus for collecting a large number of outgas samples at the same time. Specimens to be tested for outgassing are placed in throw-away widemouth bottles, and the bottles are placed in cups provide in a heating block. A custom made cap is fastened to each bottle using an O-ring. Each cap is provided with an outgassing sample collecting tube. A source of pure gas such as nitrogen or helium is connected by way of a pressure regulator and a hydrocarbon filter to a manifold. Each of the caps on each bottle is coupled to the manifold by way of a metering valve. An adsorbent is placed in each collecting tube. The gas pressure is set to between 10 and 15 psi. The flow through each collecting tube is set to a predetermined level by adjusting its metering valve and measuring the flow at the exit of the collecting tube using a flowmeter. The heating block is heated by means of a thermal tape used in conjunction with a power supply and a thermocouple inserted into a hole in the heating block.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1997Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.Inventors: Karl H. Scheppers, Gregory I. Rudd
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Patent number: 5753791Abstract: Method and apparatus for collecting a large number of outgas samples at the same time. Specimens to be tested for outgassing are placed in throw-away widemouth bottles, and the bottles are placed in cups provide in a heating block. A custom made cap is fastened to each bottle using an O-ring. Each cap is provided with an outgassing sample collecting tube. A source of pure gas such as nitrogen or helium is connected by way of a pressure regulator and a hydrocarbon filter to a manifold. Each of the caps on each bottle is coupled to the manifold by way of a metering valve. An adsorbent is placed in each collecting tube. The gas pressure is set to between 10 and 15 psi. The flow through each collecting tube is set to a predetermined level by adjusting its metering valve and measuring the flow at the exit of the collecting tube using a flowmeter. The heating block is heated by means of a thermal tape used in conjunction with a power supply and a thermocouple inserted into a hole in the heating block.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1997Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.Inventors: Karl H. Scheppers, Gregory I. Rudd
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Patent number: 5708219Abstract: Method and apparatus for collecting a large number of outgas samples at the same time. Specimens to be tested for outgassing are placed in throw-away widemouth bottles, and the bottles are placed in cups provide in a heating block. A custom made cap is fastened to each bottle using an O-ring. Each cap is provided with an outgassing sample collecting tube. A source of pure gas such as nitrogen or helium is connected by way of a pressure regulator and a hydrocarbon filter to a manifold. Each of the caps on each bottle is coupled to the manifold by way of a metering valve. An adsorbent is placed in each collecting tube. The gas pressure is set to between 10 and 15 psi. The flow through each collecting tube is set to a predetermined level by adjusting its metering valve and measuring the flow at the exit of the collecting tube using a flowmeter. The healing block is heated by means of a thermal tape used in conjunction with a power supply and a thermocouple inserted into a hole in the heating block.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1997Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.Inventors: Karl H. Scheppers, Gregory I. Rudd
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Patent number: 5646334Abstract: Method and apparatus for collecting a large number of outgas samples at the same time. Specimens to be tested for outgassing are placed in throw-away widemouth bottles, and the bottles are placed in cups provide in a heating block. A custom made cap is fastened to each bottle using an O-ring. Each cap is provided with an outgassing sample collecting tube. A source of pure gas such as nitrogen or helium is connected by way of a pressure regulator and a hydrocarbon filter to a manifold. Each of the caps on each bottle is coupled to the manifold by way of a metering valve. An adsorbent is placed in each collecting tube. The gas pressure is set to between 10 and 15 psi. The flow through each collecting tube is set to a predetermined level by adjusting its metering valve and measuring the flow at the exit of the collecting tube using a flowmeter. The heating block is heated by means of a thermal tape used in conjunction with a power supply and a thermocouple inserted into a hole in the heating block.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.Inventors: Karl H. Scheppers, Gregory I. Rudd