Patents by Inventor Kenneth Ring
Kenneth Ring 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: 6979626Abstract: According to one exemplary embodiment, a bipolar transistor comprises a base having a top surface. The bipolar transistor further comprises a base oxide layer situated on top surface of the base. The bipolar transistor further comprises a sacrificial post situated on the base oxide layer. The bipolar transistor further comprises a conformal layer situated over the sacrificial post and top surface of the base, where the conformal layer has a density greater than a density of the base oxide layer. The conformal layer may be, for example, HDPCVD oxide. According to this exemplary embodiment, the bipolar transistor further comprises a sacrificial planarizing layer situated over the conformal layer. The sacrificial planarizing layer has a first thickness in a first region between first and second link spacers and a second thickness in a second region outside of first and second link spacers, where the second thickness is generally greater than the first thickness.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Newport Fab, LLCInventors: Amol Kalburge, Kevin Q. Yin, Kenneth Ring
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Patent number: 6516627Abstract: An evaporator for a refrigeration chiller includes a tube bundle in which at least a portion of the tubes of the tube bundle are immersed in a pool which include both liquid refrigerant and is lubricant. Liquid refrigerant and lubricant are deposited into the pool at a first pool location. Because of the vaporization of refrigerant that occurs within the pool, a pattern of flow is established and managed that causes the lubricant in the pool to migrate from the location of its deposit into the pool to a second pool location. An outlet is provided at the second pool location from which lubricant is drawn out of the evaporator.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: American Standard International Inc.Inventors: H. Kenneth Ring, Jon P. Hartfield, Sean A. Smith, William J. Peck
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Publication number: 20020162352Abstract: An evaporator for a refrigeration chiller includes a tube bundle in which at least a portion of the tubes of the tube bundle are immersed in a pool which include both liquid refrigerant and is lubricant. Liquid refrigerant and lubricant are deposited into the pool at a first pool location. Because of the vaporization of refrigerant that occurs within the pool, a pattern of flow is established and managed that causes the lubricant in the pool to migrate from the location of its deposit into the pool to a second pool location. An outlet is provided at the second pool location from which lubricant is drawn out of the evaporator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: H. Kenneth Ring, Jon P. Hartfield, Sean A. Smith, William J. Peck
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Patent number: 5778695Abstract: A fluid level sensor. The sensor comprises a housing; a chamber enclosed by the housing; a liquid port in a lower area of the housing operable to connect the chamber to a lower, liquid containing area of a heat exchanger; and a gas port located in an upper area of the housing and operable to connect the chamber to an upper, vapor containing area of a heat exchanger. The sensor includes first and second apertures in the housing; and cooling conduit passing through the chamber and through the first and second apertures and operable to cool the chamber. There is at least one sensor located in the chamber and adapted to sense a temperature of fluid in the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: H. Kenneth Ring, Jon P. Hartfield
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Patent number: 5507151Abstract: Noise reduction in a screw compressor based refrigeration system is achieved by the use of multiple compressor discharge and/or suction lines. The lines are configured and/or fabricated from materials which reduce system noise which would otherwise be induced by vibration as well as the system noise associated with gas pulse energy in the discharge gas stream flowing from the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1995Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: H. Kenneth Ring, Martin J. Scholze
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Patent number: 4884590Abstract: An air valve actuated by an electric motor has a cylindrical inlet section. The inlet section defines a seating surface upstream of which is a support grid. A backplate, upon which the actuating motor is mounted, is fixedly supported by a plurality of rods that extend downstream of the inlet section. A damper assembly includes a generally planar damper mounted for movement axially of the inlet section. The damper assembly includes a splined rod which extends upstream and into a cooperating spline in the support grid. A threaded spindle extends downstream of the damper plate through a cooperatively threaded motor-driven drive gear which is mounted for rotation on the backplate. Because a portion of the damper assembly is splined, the damper assembly cannot rotate and is driven axially within the valve by the rotation of the drive motor and drive gear.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: David H. Eber, H. Kenneth Ring
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Patent number: 4775133Abstract: An air valve actuated by an electric motor has a cylindrical inlet section. The inlet section defines a seating surface upstream of which is a support grid. A backplate to which the actuating motor is mounted is supported by a plurality of rods that extend downstream of the inlet section. A damper assembly includes a generally planar damper mounted for movement axial of the inlet section. The damper assembly includes a splined rod which extends upstream of the damper and into a cooperating spline in the support grid. A threaded spindle extends downstream of the damper plate through a cooperatively threaded motor-driven drive gear which is mounted for rotation on the backplate. Because a portion of the damper assembly is splined, the damper assembly cannot rotate and is driven axially within the valve by the rotation of the drive motor and drive gear.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: H. Kenneth Ring, Dennis L. Manthei, Steven C. Weber
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Patent number: 4749000Abstract: A normally open pneumatic air control valve includes an inlet section which defines a seating surface and a support grid. A support plate, located downstream of the inlet section, is itself supported by a plurality of rods extending from the inlet section. A damper assembly is disposed for movement axial of the inlet section and is supported for such movement between the inlet section support grid and the downstream support plate. The damper assembly is actuated by the admission of a pressurized gas to a chamber cooperatively defined by a housing fixed to the support plate and a diaphragm disposed therein. A spring acts on the fixed grid support of the inlet section and on the damper assembly to urge the damper assembly away from the inlet section so that the valve is biased to the open position.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: H. Kenneth Ring, Dennis L. Manthei, Steven C. Weber
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Patent number: 4749001Abstract: A normally closed pneumatically actuated air valve for use in a variable air volume air distribution system has a unitary inlet section which supports a damper assembly and actuator through a support grid disposed in the inlet section. The damper assembly is mounted for axial movement, on a fixed spindle and guide piston, under the impetus of the expansion of a pressure chamber defined by a portion of the damper assembly and a diaphragm which conformably surrounds the guide piston. A biasing spring acts on a surface of the fixed guide piston and on the damper assembly to bias the damper assembly toward a seating surface of the inlet section.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: H. Kenneth Ring, Dennis L. Manthei, Steven C. Weber
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Patent number: 4283008Abstract: Pressurized control signal apparatus is disclosed, which being supplied with air from a source of variable pressure, is operative to produce a control signal essentially independent of variations in the supply pressure. In one aspect of the invention, the control signal is amplified in volume of flow; in another, it is generated in response to temperature. The apparatus is specifically adapted to effect regulation of air flow in a variable air volume (VAV) temperature conditioning system in response to temperature in a conditioned zone, wherein the supply air for the apparatus is derived from a temperature conditioned air distribution duct of the VAV system.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1980Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignee: The Trane CompanyInventor: H. Kenneth Ring, Jr.
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Patent number: 4231515Abstract: Pressurized control signal apparatus is disclosed, which being supplied with air from a source of variable pressure, is operative to produce a control signal essentially independent of variations in the supply pressure. In one aspect of the invention, the control signal is amplified in volume of flow; in another, it is generated in response to temperature. The apparatus is specifically adapted to effect regulation of air flow in a variable air volume (VAV) temperature conditioning system in response to temperature in a conditioned zone, wherein the supply air for the apparatus is derived from a temperature conditioned air distribution duct of the VAV system.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1979Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: The Trane CompanyInventor: H. Kenneth Ring, Jr.
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Patent number: 4082114Abstract: A valve assembly is disclosed having utility in building air distribution systems, particularly those of the variable air volume type. The assembly includes a plenum chamber having a generally cylindrical sleeve disposed therein, connected to a supply of conditioned air at one end thereof, the other end being blocked by a closure member. A generally cylindrical, balanced valve member cooperates with radially extending apertures in the sleeve to control flow into the plenum chamber. The valve member is mounted for axial movement on tubular means having a bore which extend axially into the sleeve from the closure member.In order to apply an actuating force to the valve member, connecting means extend therefrom to a position upstream from the end of the tubular means and terminate in a force receiving portion. Means are provided to apply an axial force to said portion by way of the bore in the tubular means and may comprise:1.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1977Date of Patent: April 4, 1978Assignee: The Trane CompanyInventors: Gerhard John Hantke, Harry Kenneth Ring, Jr.