Patents by Inventor Peter Gilgunn

Peter Gilgunn 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).

  • Publication number: 20220331472
    Abstract: An UV-C device may include several UV-C light sources (e.g., UV-C LEDs) and such UV-C LEDs may have UV-C reflecting structures arranged to direct UV-C in a particular direction and at a particular size and shape. Doing so may, for example, increase the UV-C in a particular direction or working area. A UV-C generating device may be utilized in an air stream, such as an air duct, to sterilize air from that air stream. Multiple UV-C inactivation devices may be coupled in series and placed into a single housing for in order to increase the efficacy of the UV-C inactivation device. The inlet of the device may draw air using an inlet module attachment (e.g., a hood with one or more than one inlet hood) and may output air using an outlet module attachment (e.g., a duct to deliver air to an outflow air duct). Computational fluid dynamic software may be provided where UV-C inactivation devices may be positioned (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Publication date: October 20, 2022
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, Andrew Veter, Keith Huthmacher, Peter Gilgunn, James Nelson, David Malarik, Jun Yu
  • Publication number: 20210299303
    Abstract: An UV-C device may include several UV-C light sources (e.g., UV-C LEDs) and such UV-C LEDs may have UV-C reflecting structures arranged to direct UV-C in a particular direction and at a particular size and shape. Doing so may, for example, increase the UV-C in a particular direction or working area. A UV-C generating device may be utilized in an air stream, such as an air duct, to sterilize air from that air stream. Sound suppression compartments may be placed around a UV-C generating device inlet and/or a device outlet to reduce sound from the UV-C generating device. Human perceivable (e.g., audible, tactile, and/or visual) notifications may be utilized to provide notification of different modes of operation and/or different efficacy levels (e.g., percent ranges of inactivation of a particular or multiple particular viruses, bacteria, spores, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Publication date: September 30, 2021
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, Andrew Veter, Keith Huthmacher, Peter Gilgunn, James Nelson, David Malarik, Jun Yu
  • Publication number: 20210299301
    Abstract: A UV-C generator is provided where multiple UV-C LEDs are provided around a work area (e.g., a surface) in order to sterilize contaminants in that work area (e.g., virus and/or bacteria). The sterilization device can be utilized, for example, in a wand, broom, set distance surface sterilizer, hand sanitizer, foot sanitizer, conveyer sanitizer, or any other sanitizer. Mating structures may be included to mate multiple devices to extend work area that may be impacted. The devices may be portable and may include one or more rechargeable batteries.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Publication date: September 30, 2021
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, Andrew Veter, Keith Huthmacher, Peter Gilgunn, James Nelson, David Malarik
  • Publication number: 20210299300
    Abstract: A UV-C generator is provided where multiple UV-C LEDs are provided around a work area (e.g., a tube) in order to sterilize contaminants in that work area (e.g., virus and/or bacteria) to provide a sterilization device for substances in, or flowing through, the work area. The tube may gates to change the speed and/or direction of a flowing working substance and may have a spiraling channel in the tube such that the length of travel in the spiraling channel is longer than the tube. Such UV-C generator devices may be utilized, for example, to sanitize air flowing through devices such as a ventilator or face mask.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Publication date: September 30, 2021
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, Andrew Veter, Keith Huthmacher, Peter Gilgunn, James Nelson, David Malarik
  • Publication number: 20210299316
    Abstract: A UV-C Amplifier is provided where multiple UV-C LEDs are provided around a work area (e.g., a hollow cylinder) in order to sterilize contaminants in that work area (e.g., virus and/or bacteria) to provide a sterilization device for substances in, or flowing through, the work area. The sterilization device have, for example, mating structures so that the device may be mated with other devices such as, for example, a ventilator or face mask. The sterilization device may be portable and may include one or more rechargeable batteries so that the device can sterilize material flowing into, through, and/or out of one or more devices such as a ventilator or face mask.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Publication date: September 30, 2021
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, Andrew Veter, Keith Huthmacher, Peter Gilgunn, James Nelson, David Malarik
  • Publication number: 20210299302
    Abstract: A hands-free object sanitization system is provided where multiple UV-C LEDs are provided around a work area (e.g., a surface) in order to sterilize contaminants located on objects placed in that work area (e.g., virus and/or bacteria). Objects may travel through the work area without direct human intervention so that a hands-free sanitization system is provided. For example, objects may be dropped through a working area so that gravity provides a transport force through that working area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Publication date: September 30, 2021
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, Andrew Veter, Keith Huthmacher, Peter Gilgunn, James Nelson, David Malarik
  • Publication number: 20210299317
    Abstract: An air sanitization device is provided where a UV-C generator applied UV-C to infected air for sterilization and then the sterilized air is used to cool heat sinks attached to the UV-C. One or more fans can be utilized to push and/or pull air through the device. For example, the fans may create airflow in the device above, for example 200 liters per minute or above 400 liters per minute. Accordingly, a closed air system with a fan may push air through a UV-C generation device to sanitize air and the sanitized air may be pushed over a heat sink attached to the UV-C generation device and then pushed out of the closed air system into the environment. Thus, sanitized air may be circulated by the fan while being air cooled in a manner that does not circulate contaminated air.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Publication date: September 30, 2021
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, Andrew Veter, Keith Huthmacher, Peter Gilgunn, James Nelson, David Malarik, Jun Yu
  • Publication number: 20210299380
    Abstract: An array of high intensity UVC LEDs usable for in vivo reduction of patient viral load or ex vivo sterilization.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Publication date: September 30, 2021
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, Andrew Veter, Keith Huthmacher, Peter Gilgunn
  • Publication number: 20210299318
    Abstract: An UV-C device may include several UV-C light sources (e.g., UV-C LEDs) and such UV-C LEDs may have UV-C reflecting structures arranged to direct UV-C in a particular direction and at a particular size and shape. Doing so may, for example, increase the UV-C in a particular direction or working area. A UV-C generating device may be utilized in an air stream, such as an air duct, to sterilize air from that air stream. Air may be pushed out of an annulus at the end of an air inactivation device and an annulus outlet cone may be provided in the middle of the annulus to assist, for example, inactivated air in moving smoothly away from the device and reduce pressure at the annulus exit. A UV-C inactivation tube may have UV-C reflective structures at each end to permit air to flow through the tube while reflecting UV-C light back into the tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2021
    Publication date: September 30, 2021
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, Andrew Veter, Keith Huthmacher, Peter Gilgunn, James Nelson, David Malarik, Jun Yu
  • Patent number: 6957581
    Abstract: An apparatus and method thereof includes at least one acoustic transducer for receiving acoustic emissions produced during a semiconductor fabrication process. The acoustic transducer is mounted to various mechanical components of a semiconductor processing equipment in a manner so that the acoustic transducer receives acoustic emissions produced during the fabrication process. The received acoustic emissions are analyzed in in-situ to identify and determine surface characteristics of the wafer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2005
    Assignee: Infineon Technologies Richmond, LP
    Inventor: Peter Gilgunn
  • Publication number: 20050092089
    Abstract: An apparatus and method thereof includes at least one acoustic transducer for receiving acoustic emissions produced during a semiconductor fabrication process. The acoustic transducer is mounted to various mechanical components of a semiconductor processing equipment in a manner so that the acoustic transducer receives acoustic emissions produced during the fabrication process. The received acoustic emissions are analyzed in in-situ to identify and determine surface characteristics of the wafer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2003
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Applicant: Infineon Technologies Richmond, LP
    Inventor: Peter Gilgunn