Patents by Inventor Kenneth E. Johnson
Kenneth E. Johnson 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: 9772279Abstract: A system and method for the monitoring of carbon dioxide (CO2) for chemical contaminants. The carbon dioxide monitoring system includes a contaminant sensor that is configured to detect trace amounts of contaminants in CO2 that is pumped through it in real time. The contaminant sensor includes an interferometer configured to track the amount of contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2015Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Daniel P. Campbell, Jayme Caspall, Janet Cobb-Sullivan, Kenneth E. Johnson, Robert E. Jones, Larry Starr, Michael Slawson, Ruoya Wang
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Publication number: 20150300952Abstract: A system and method for the monitoring of carbon dioxide (CO2) for chemical contaminants. The carbon dioxide monitoring system includes a contaminant sensor that is configured to detect trace amounts of contaminants in CO2 that is pumped through it in real time. The contaminant sensor includes an interferometer configured to track the amount of contaminants.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Daniel P. Campball, Jayme Caspall, Janet Cobb-Sullivan, Kenneth E. Johnson, Robert E. Jones, Larry Starr, Michael Slawson, Ruoya Wang
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Publication number: 20150077756Abstract: A system and method for the monitoring of contaminants in water. The water monitoring system includes a contaminant sensor that is configured to detect trace amounts of contaminant in the water that is pumped through it in real time. The real time contaminant sensor includes an interferometer configured to track the amount of contaminants that is pumped into the real time contaminant sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Daniel P. Campbell, Jayme Caspall, Janet Cobb-Sullivan, Kenneth E. Johnson, Robert E. Johnson, Larry Starr, Michael Slawson, Ruoya Wang
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Patent number: 8618793Abstract: A tool for testing a magnetic disk for use in a magnetic disk drive. The tool detects surface defects or asperities by detecting a change in electrical resistance corresponding to a temperature change in a thermally sensitive layer. The apparatus includes a slider body having a thermally insulating layer formed on an air bearing surface of the slider body and a thermal sensor layer formed on the thermally insulating layer. The thermally insulating layer prevents thermal heat spikes in the thermal sensor layer (such as resulting from contact with an asperity) from dissipating quickly into the slider body itself. The thermal sensor layer is a material that exhibits a change in electrical resistance in response to a change in temperature and is preferably a PTC thermistor material which exhibits a large change in electrical resistance when a transition temperature has been reached.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: HGST Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Shanlin Duan, Jizhong He, John S. Hopkins, Kenneth E. Johnson
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Patent number: 8501060Abstract: For controlling temperature in the molding of plastics, metal, ceramic, or die-casting, a circulator supporting a molding machine includes a fixed displacement pump driven by an electronic servo motor for volumetric metering of thermal fluid to or from the molding machine. A pre-set or dynamically controlled volume and flow rate profile matches the heating and cooling requirement of a molding machine and process. Volumetric metering may be based on parameters such as time, machine cycle status, temperature, pressure, and/or flow rate. Fluid may be circulated through the mold at positive or negative pressure at fixed, variable, or pulsed flow. The supply side in a fluid loop may be restricted so as to cause a pressure drop in or upstream of the mold, die or barrel, and seed bubbles may be injected into the fluid flow to excite vaporization and lowering of the fluid temperature.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: MoldCool International LLCInventor: Kenneth E. Johnson
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Publication number: 20130168890Abstract: In a method for thermally controlling a mold, initial measurements of flow versus pressure or pumping speed for a thermal exchange liquid are used to select an achievable flow within a maximum pressure. Subsequently, the system's identity and integrity are verified by repeating at least one measurement before and/or during a process run. An energy exchange rate can be adjusted to a moving average over preceding cycles. Thermal equilibrium can be detected by sensing changes in temperature to or from the process, or in energy exchange rates, from cycle to cycle. An energy exchange rate set point can be set to an initial value during startup, and then reset to an equilibrium value. Energy efficient operating conditions can be determined by comparing circulator energy consumption with thermal energy exchange rates over a range of flow rates and/or temperatures to the process. Cooling flow pulse timing can be graphically adjusted.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: MOLDCOOL INTERNATIONAL LLCInventor: Kenneth E. Johnson
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Patent number: 8114321Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for managing thermal energy transfer between a mold, die or cavity and a thermal transfer fluid. The thermal energy being exchanged with the mold, die or cavity is calculated in real time as a function of the temperature differential between inlet and outlet fluid temperatures, the volumetric rate of fluid delivery, and known characteristics of the fluid. The rate of thermal energy exchange is controlled by varying the fluid delivery rate in accordance with a desired thermal energy exchange profile.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2006Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: MoldCool International, LLCInventor: Kenneth E. Johnson
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Publication number: 20110149706Abstract: A tool for testing a magnetic disk for use in a magnetic disk drive. The tool detects surface defects or asperities by detecting a change in electrical resistance corresponding to a temperature change in a thermally sensitive layer. The apparatus includes a slider body having a thermally insulating layer formed on an air bearing surface of the slider body and a thermal sensor layer formed on the thermally insulating layer. The thermally insulating layer prevents thermal heat spikes in the thermal sensor layer (such as resulting from contact with an asperity) from dissipating quickly into the slider body itself. The thermal sensor layer is a material that exhibits a change in electrical resistance in response to a change in temperature and is preferably a PTC thermistor material which exhibits a large change in electrical resistance when a transition temperature has been reached.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Shanlin Duan, Jizhong He, John S. Hopkins, Kenneth E. Johnson
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Publication number: 20090174101Abstract: For controlling temperature in the molding of plastics, metal, ceramic, or die-casting, a circulator supporting a molding machine includes a fixed displacement pump driven by an electronic servo motor for volumetric metering of thermal fluid to or from the molding machine. A pre-set or dynamically controlled volume and flow rate profile matches the heating and cooling requirement of a molding machine and process. Volumetric metering may be based on parameters such as time, machine cycle status, temperature, pressure, and/or flow rate. Fluid may be circulated through the mold at positive or negative pressure at fixed, variable, or pulsed flow. The supply side in a fluid loop may be restricted so as to cause a pressure drop in or upstream of the mold, die or barrel, and seed bubbles may be injected into the fluid flow to excite vaporization and lowering of the fluid temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: Kenneth E. Johnson
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Publication number: 20090114623Abstract: One method of the invention is for welding and includes obtaining first and second members each including an extrusion having a through hole and includes obtaining first and second electrodes each having an electrode portion. The second member is positioned to have the second extrusion nest in the first through hole against the first extrusion. The first electrode is positioned to have the first-electrode portion nest in the second through hole against the inside of the second extrusion. The second electrode is positioned to have the second-electrode portion contact the outside of the first extrusion. Another method of the invention is for welding and includes obtaining a tube having an end form and a member having first and second portions. The tube and the member are positioned with the end form contacting the first portion while leaving a recess between the end form and the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Ryan J. Suhre, Venkatasubramanian Ananthanarayanan, Johnny R. Gentry, Andrzej Marian Pawlak, James M. Payne, Deepak K. Sharma, Kenneth E. Johnson
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Publication number: 20090027229Abstract: A smart armor system for use with body armor or armor on a vehicle and other remotely located devices is disclosed. The smart armor system includes a control hub for managing and analyzing multiple incoming wireless and wired data streams. The system also includes at least one sensor module sensor in the armor wirelessly in communication with the control hub. A sensor control panel interface may be used for reviewing information from the sensor modules and a distributed mesh network may be used for supporting at least two levels therein. The communication system may be wirelessly based and may be built for rugged harsh environments such as those found in military applications and other harsh industrial applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Frederick O. Fortson, Kenneth E. Johnson, Jeferson D. Jorge, JR., Lee Ann Schwope, Anu K. Gupta
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Patent number: 7476824Abstract: Welding apparatus includes a first electrode having an electrode surface adapted to contact an outward end fold of a heat-exchanger tube which is positioned in an orifice of a tubesheet with the fold contacting an outward-facing side of the tubesheet. A second electrode has an electrode surface adapted to contact the outward-facing side of the tubesheet. Another welding apparatus includes a first electrode having an electrode surface adapted to contact an end of a heat exchanger tube positioned in an orifice of a tubesheet. The first electrode is movable to create an outward end fold in the tube and deform the fold against the outward-facing side of the tubesheet. Another welding apparatus includes a second electrode having an electrode surface adapted to contact the outward-facing side of a tubesheet and having cutouts which surround each of a plurality of heat-exchanger tubes and which are adapted to receive a first electrode.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Venkatasubramanian Ananthanarayanan, Andrzej Marian Pawlak, James M. Payne, Deepak K. Sharma, Kenneth E Johnson
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Patent number: 7366643Abstract: A system, method, and storage medium for determining packaging design for one or more containers are provided. The method includes selecting at least one 3-D CAD model of a manufactured part. The method further includes selecting a first 3-D CAD model of a first container defining a first receiving region. The method further includes automatically generating a first plurality of 3-D part packaging designs for the first receiving region wherein each 3-D part packaging design comprises a distinct orientation or positioning of at least the 3-D CAD model of the manufactured part and a second 3-D CAD model and selecting a first 3-D part packaging design from the first plurality of 3-D part packaging designs. The method further includes generating a first dunnage design based on the first 3-D part packaging design and the first receiving region, wherein a first volume defined by the first 3-D part packaging design and the first dunnage design can be held within the first receiving region.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip Verdura, Jayson D. Pankin, William F. Eckenwiler, Andrzej M. Pawlak, Tammy L. Neil, Kenneth E. Johnson
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Patent number: 7253372Abstract: One method for welding includes obtaining a heat-exchanger tube having an outward fold. The tube is inserted at least partially through the orifice of a tubesheet with the fold contacting one of the outward and inward facing sides of the tubesheet. A first electrode is positioned in contact with the outward fold and a second electrode in contact with the one side of the tubesheet. Another method for welding includes obtaining a heat-exchanger tube having a tube end. The tube is inserted at least partially through the orifice of a tubesheet. A first electrode is positioned in contact with the first tube end and a second electrode is positioned in contact with one of the outward and inward facing sides of the tubesheet. The first electrode is moved against the first tube end to create an outward fold with the outward fold contacting the one side of the tubesheet.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Venkatasubramanian Ananthanarayanan, James M. Payne, Deepak K. Sharma, Kenneth E Johnson, Andrzej Marian Pawlak
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Patent number: 6998183Abstract: Magnetic recording media having a protective carbon overcoat adapted to protect the magnetic recording layer from surface contact events and corrosion. The carbon overcoat includes at least two layers. A first layer is adapted to protect the magnetic recording layer from surface contact events and corrosion. The second layer is disposed on the first layer and is adapted to enhance the bonding of a lubricant to the carbon overcoat and to minimize head degradation. The magnetic recording media of the present invention advantageously enables the use of thin carbon overcoats, enhancing areal density, while maintaining good tribological properties.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2005Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventors: Shahid A. Pirzada, Ian L. Sanders, Jia-Jay Liu, Kenneth E. Johnson
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Patent number: 6875492Abstract: Magnetic recording media having a protective carbon overcoat adapted to protect the magnetic recording layer from surface contact events and corrosion. The carbon overcoat includes at least two layers. A first layer is adapted to protect the magnetic recording layer from surface contact events and corrosion. The second layer is disposed on the first layer and is adapted to enhance the bonding of a lubricant to the carbon overcoat and to minimize head degradation. The magnetic recording media of the present invention advantageously enables the use of thin carbon overcoats, enhancing areal density, while maintaining good tribological properties.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventors: Shahid A. Pirzada, Ian L. Sanders, Jia-Jay Liu, Kenneth E. Johnson
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Patent number: 6852262Abstract: Methods of manufacturing razor cartridges are provided. One method includes loading a support portion of a supported blade into an elongated blade slot defined by a core member, the core member being configured to define a portion of a molding cavity defining the shape of the cartridge housing; and delivering a resin to the molding cavity to form the housing and capture a portion of the blade in the resin. In another method, a plurality of razor cartridges are manufactured substantially simultaneously by (a) removably mounting each blade on a core member; (b) placing each core member in a molding cavity; and (c) delivering a resin to the molding cavities to form at least a portion of the cartridge housing and capture a portion of the blade in the resin.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventors: William R. Brown, Jr., William C. Carson, Alexander T. Chenvainu, Thomas A. Christman, Kenneth E. Johnson, Charles P. Kiricoples, Alejandro Lee, Cardy J. Louis, Helge Zimmet
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Patent number: 6839968Abstract: Shaving systems are provided including an elongated blade and a plastic housing, the ends of the blade being captured in the plastic housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventors: William R. Brown, Jr., William C. Carson, Alexander T. Chenvainu, Thomas A. Christman, Kenneth E. Johnson, Charles P. Kiricoples, Alejandro Lee, Cardy J. Louis, Helge Zimmet
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Patent number: 6811890Abstract: The present invention is directed to a disk for information storage. The disk, in one embodiment, comprises a substrate 204, antiferromagnetically exchange coupled first and second ferromagnetic films 220 and 236, a spacer film 228, and at least one buffer film 232 located between the first and second ferromagnetic films. One or more of the following statements is true with respect to the buffer film 232: (i) the buffer film 232 is paramagnetic; (ii) the buffer film 232 is superparamagnetic at temperatures of about 50° C. or less; and (iii) a lattice mismatch between the buffer film 232 and at least one of the first and second ferromagnetic films 220 and 236 in contact with the buffer film is about 5% or less.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventors: Jianing Richard Zhou, Geon Choe, Kenneth E. Johnson
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Publication number: 20040194770Abstract: This invention is a inexpensive light weight portable compound bow press that is safer and easier to use. A bow press with a greater mechanical advantage, to be used in the complete maintenance of high powered compound bows having either two piece limbs or one piece limbs. This invention consists of a first and second extending member. Each extending member engages and cooperates with the outer most portion of one of the bow's limbs. Each extending member extends over and away from the outer ends of the bow's limbs. The first end of a liner adjusting device is adjustably connected to the first extending member at a central position near the outer edge of the first extending member. The second end of the adjusting apparatus is adjustably connected to the second extending member at a central position near the outer edge of the second extending member. This arrangement positions the adjusting apparatus outside of and away from, the compound bow, allowing for safer and easier use.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2002Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventor: Kenneth E. Johnson