Patents by Inventor Michael Ioannou
Michael Ioannou 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: 10607864Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for processing substrates using acoustic energy. In one aspect, the invention can be a system for processing flat articles including a support for supporting the flat article and an acoustic energy treatment apparatus. The acoustic energy treatment apparatus may include a support arm and a plurality of transducer assemblies coupled thereto. The transducer assemblies may include a housing with a transducer coupled thereto, and the housings of the transducer assemblies may be arranged in an end-to-end manner. A trough may also be included that extends along at least a portion of a length of the transducer assemblies. The trough may serve as a reservoir that upon being filled and overflowed with a liquid allows the liquid to fluidly couple the transducer assemblies to the flat article.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: NAURA AKRION INC.Inventors: John A. Korbler, Carlos M. Ruiz, Michael Ioannou, Hongseong Son
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Publication number: 20190006205Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for processing substrates using acoustic energy. In one aspect, the invention can be a system for processing flat articles including a support for supporting the flat article and an acoustic energy treatment apparatus. The acoustic energy treatment apparatus may include a support arm and a plurality of transducer assemblies coupled thereto. The transducer assemblies may include a housing with a transducer coupled thereto, and the housings of the transducer assemblies may be arranged in an end-to-end manner. A trough may also be included that extends along at least a portion of a length of the transducer assemblies. The trough may serve as a reservoir that upon being filled and overflowed with a liquid allows the liquid to fluidly couple the transducer assemblies to the flat article.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: John A. Korbler, Carlos M. Ruiz, Michael Ioannou, Hongseong Son
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Patent number: 10079164Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for processing substrates using acoustic energy. In one aspect, the invention can be a system for processing flat articles including a support for supporting the flat article and an acoustic energy treatment apparatus. The acoustic energy treatment apparatus may include a support arm and a plurality of transducer assemblies coupled thereto. The transducer assemblies may include a housing with a transducer coupled thereto, and the housings of the transducer assemblies may be arranged in an end-to-end manner. A trough may also be included that extends along at least a portion of a length of the transducer assemblies. The trough may serve as a reservoir that upon being filled and overflowed with a liquid allows the liquid to fluidly couple the transducer assemblies to the flat article.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2014Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Inventors: John A. Korbler, Carlos M. Ruiz, Michael Ioannou, Hongseong Son
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Patent number: 9548566Abstract: A method of connecting and using a safety cover for a socket that includes a front plate connected to a rear box using one or more screw-headed bolts includes the steps of loosening, but not removing, the one or more screw-headed bolts connecting the front plate to the rear box, moving the front plate outward away from the rear box so that a frame included with the safety cover can be slid onto the front plate, sliding the frame onto the front plate so that a lip included with the frame is disposed between the front plate and the rear box, and tightening the one or more screw-headed bolts so that the front plate is connected to the rear box with the lip from the frame gripped between the front plate and the rear box.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2013Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Inventors: Michelle Clare O'Connell, Michael Ioannou, Ian O'Connell
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Publication number: 20150143687Abstract: A safety cover for a socket or switch has a frame arranged to extend on three sides of a rectangular faceplate of the socket or switch and a cover panel hinged to the frame for pivotal movement towards and away from a position in which the cover panel conceals the faceplate. The frame is of U-shape and defines an opening in which the faceplate is received. The frame has inwardly directed lips contiguous with a rear face of the frame that locate behind the faceplate on opposite sides of the opening clear of the fixing screws used to secure the faceplate to a mounting box. The safety cover can be fitted by partially releasing the screws and sliding the lips under the faceplate as the frame is positioned around the faceplate and then tightening the screws to secure the faceplate and hold the frame in place by securing the lips under the faceplate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Applicant: DORMINA UK LIMITEDInventors: Michelle Clare O'Connell, Michael Ioannou, Ian O'Connell
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Publication number: 20150075562Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for processing substrates using acoustic energy. In one aspect, the invention can be a system for processing flat articles including a support for supporting the flat article and an acoustic energy treatment apparatus. The acoustic energy treatment apparatus may include a support arm and a plurality of transducer assemblies coupled thereto. The transducer assemblies may include a housing with a transducer coupled thereto, and the housings of the transducer assemblies may be arranged in an end-to-end manner. A trough may also be included that extends along at least a portion of a length of the transducer assemblies. The trough may serve as a reservoir that upon being filled and overflowed with a liquid allows the liquid to fluidly couple the transducer assemblies to the flat article.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: John A. Korbler, Carlos M. Ruiz, Michael Ioannou, Hongseong Son
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Patent number: 8622759Abstract: A safety cover for a socket or switch has a frame arranged to extend on three sides of a rectangular faceplate of the socket or switch and a cover panel hinged to the frame for pivotal movement towards and away from a position in which the cover panel conceals the faceplate. The frame is of U-shape and defines an opening in which the faceplate is received. The frame has inwardly directed lips contiguous with a rear face of the frame that locate behind the faceplate on opposite sides of the opening clear of the fixing screws used to secure the faceplate to a mounting box. The safety cover can be fitted by partially releasing the screws and sliding the lips under the faceplate as the frame is positioned around the faceplate and then tightening the screws to secure the faceplate and hold the frame in place by securing the lips under the faceplate.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2009Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Dormina UK LimitedInventors: Michelle Clare O'Connell, Michael Ioannou, Ian O'Connell
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Publication number: 20090117761Abstract: A safety cover for a socket or switch has a frame arranged to extend on three sides of a rectangular faceplate of the socket or switch and a cover panel hinged to the frame for pivotal movement towards and away from a position in which the cover panel conceals the faceplate. The frame is of U-shape and defines an opening in which the faceplate is received. The frame has inwardly directed lips contiguous with a rear face of the frame that locate behind the faceplate on opposite sides of the opening clear of the fixing screws used to secure the faceplate to a mounting box. The safety cover can be fitted by partially releasing the screws and sliding the lips under the faceplate as the frame is positioned around the faceplate and then tightening the screws to secure the faceplate and hold the frame in place by securing the lips under the faceplate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2009Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: DORMINA UK LIMITEDInventors: Michelle Clare O'Connell, Michael Ioannou, Ian O'Connell
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Patent number: 7476112Abstract: A safety cover for an electrical socket or switch has a frame that extends about a socket or switch plate and a cover panel hinged to the frame to prevent access to the plate in a closed position. The frame is secured by clamping an inwardly directed lip between the plate and a mounting box to which the plate is releasably secured. A latch secures the cover panel in the closed position and is released by a key allowing movement of the cover panel to an open position under the biasing of a spring.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Inventors: Michelle Clare O'Connell, Michael Ioannou, Ian O'Connell
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Patent number: 7347712Abstract: An electrical socket assembly includes a plurality of pin receiving apertures passing through a wall mounted faceplate. The faceplate is enclosed by an integral cover panel which is spring biased to an open position. Engaging latch pins and a latch mechanism secure the integral cover panel in a closed position, and are adapted to be released in response to the insertion of a key into keyholes disposed in the side of the faceplate.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2004Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Dormina UK LimitedInventors: Ian O'Connell, Michelle Clare O'Connell, Michael Ioannou
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Patent number: 7329140Abstract: A protective cover (80) for a socket has an upper frame (81) that locates behind a faceplate of the socket and a cable tie member (82) with apertures (84) for passage of cable leads connected to plugs mounted in the socket. The upper frame (81) has a cover panel (83) pivotal between an open position allowing access to the plugs and a closed position concealing the plugs. The apertures (84) are provided with cable ties (85) that are inserted into slots (87) to retain the cable leads and transfer pulling forces applied to the cable leads to the frame (81) via the tie member (82).Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Inventors: Ian O'Connell, Michelle Clare O'Connell, Michael Ioannou
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Publication number: 20060223358Abstract: An ectrical socket comprises a wall mounted faceplate (17) with pin receiving apertures for a plug and an integral (built-in) cover having a cover panel (22) movable between an open position allowing access to the apertures and a closed position concealing the apertures. The cover panel (22) is secured in the closed position by engagement of latch pins (64) with latching means within the faceplate (17). The latch pins (64) are released by a key inserted into keyholes (66) in the side of the faceplate (17) and opens automatically under the biasing of a spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2004Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Ian O'connell, Michelle O'Connell, Michael Ioannou
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Publication number: 20060223359Abstract: A protective cover (80) for a socket has an upper frame (81) that locates behind a faceplate of the socket and a cable tie member (82) with apertures (84) for passage of cable leads connected to plugs mounted in the socket. The upper frame (81) has a cover panel (83) pivotal between an open position allowing access to the plugs and a closed position concealing the plugs. The apertures (84) are provided with cable ties (85) that are inserted into slots (87) to retain the cable leads and transfer pulling forces applied to the cable leads to the frame (81) via the tie member (82).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2004Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Ian O'Connell, Michelle O'Connell, Michael Ioannou
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Patent number: 7112808Abstract: The present invention is directed to a scanning apparatus and method for processing a substrate, wherein the scanning apparatus comprises a base portion and a rotary subsystem. The rotary subsystem comprises a first link comprising a first joint, wherein the first link is rotatably coupled to the base portion by the first joint, and a second link comprising a second joint, wherein the second link is rotatably coupled to the first link by the second joint. The first joint and the second joint are spaced a predetermined distance from one another. The second link further comprising an end effector whereon the substrate resides, and wherein the end effector is operably coupled to the second link.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2004Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Axcelis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Ioannou, Mehran Asdigha, Joseph Ferrara
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Publication number: 20050184253Abstract: The present invention is directed to a scanning apparatus and method for processing a substrate, wherein the scanning apparatus comprises a base portion and a rotary subsystem. The rotary subsystem comprises a first link comprising a first joint, wherein the first link is rotatably coupled to the base portion by the first joint, and a second link comprising a second joint, wherein the second link is rotatably coupled to the first link by the second joint. The first joint and the second joint are spaced a predetermined distance from one another. The second link further comprising an end effector whereon the substrate resides, and wherein the end effector is operably coupled to the second link.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Michael Ioannou, Mehran Asdigha, Joseph Ferrara
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Publication number: 20040043649Abstract: There are many reason why it might be desirable to provide a cover over an electric socket, or over a plug when in place in that socket One is that empty sockets seems to exert an irresistible fascination for small children, who will try to poke things into the plug pin apertures in the socket. A second is that much modern electrical equipment is designed to be plugged in and left on all the time, and sometimes it may be a minor disaster if the device is unplugged or turned off. The problem is how to achieve a cover that is both effective yet also relatively easy for an authorised person to remove in order to access the plug, or the socket and its switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: Michelle Clare O'Connell, Michael Ioannou, Ian O'Connell