Patents by Inventor Prasanth Ambady
Prasanth Ambady 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: 11137309Abstract: A pressure sensor apparatus for strain gauge pressure sensing includes a plurality of strain gauges including a first strain gauge and a second strain gauge. The pressure sensor apparatus also includes a diaphragm coupled between the plurality of strain gauges and an object configured to apply pressure to the diaphragm. The diaphragm has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion has a first thickness between the object and the first strain gauge. The second portion has a second thickness between the object and the second strain gauge. In an uncompressed state, the second thickness is greater than the first thickness.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2019Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Shihong Huo, Mark W. McBrine, Eric A. Wolf, Prasanth Ambady, Yu Wang
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Publication number: 20210048362Abstract: In a particular embodiment, a pressure sensor apparatus for strain gauge pressure sensing is disclosed that includes a plurality of strain gauges comprising a first strain gauge and a second strain gauge. The pressure sensor apparatus also includes a diaphragm coupled between the plurality of strain gauges and an object configured to apply pressure to the diaphragm. The diaphragm has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion has a first thickness between the object and the first strain gauge. The second portion has a second thickness between the object and the second strain gauge. In an uncompressed state, the second thickness is greater than the first thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2019Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: SHIHONG HUO, MARK W. MCBRINE, ERIC A. WOLF, PRASANTH AMBADY, YU WANG
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Patent number: 9909947Abstract: In an embodiment, a pressure sensor includes a tip secured to a port. The tip includes an opening for receiving pressure to be measured by the pressure sensor. The port includes a threaded section for mounting the pressure sensor in a fixture such as, for example, a rail. The port also includes a flexible section, a cavity, and an opening. The opening in the tip receives pressure from an outside source and channels the pressure to the opening of the port. The opening of the port receives the pressure from the tip and channels the pressure to the cavity. The pressure received in the cavity applies a force to the flexible section which flexes in response to the force. Moreover, forces are provided by the tip and the threaded section to keep the tip secured to the port.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Calvin S. Reuter, Ernie Schoot Uiterkamp, Daniel Goncalves, Andrew Willner, Mark McBrine, Prasanth Ambady
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Publication number: 20170138809Abstract: In an embodiment, a pressure sensor includes a tip secured to a port. The tip includes an opening for receiving pressure to be measured by the pressure sensor. The port includes a threaded section for mounting the pressure sensor in a fixture such as, for example, a rail. The port also includes a flexible section, a cavity, and an opening. The opening in the tip receives pressure from an outside source and channels the pressure to the opening of the port. The opening of the port receives the pressure from the tip and channels the pressure to the cavity. The pressure received in the cavity applies a force to the flexible section which flexes in response to the force. Moreover, forces are provided by the tip and the threaded section to keep the tip secured to the port.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2015Publication date: May 18, 2017Inventors: Calvin S. Reuter, Ernie Schoot Uiterkamp, Daniel Goncalves, Andrew Willner, Mark McBrine, Prasanth Ambady
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Patent number: 8256300Abstract: A pressure sensor includes a sense element port, a support ring and a plurality of interference fit slits to provide a flexible interference fit between the sense element port and the support ring to form a substantially flush lap joint. The sensor also includes an electronics board inside the support ring and attached to planar mounting tabs which provide a stable mounting. Gel flow barriers protect electronics board features from unwanted non-conductive gel. Double-ended symmetrical, tapered contact springs provide manufacturing cost savings and contribute to improved alignment of an interface connector of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2010Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andrew F. Willner, Louis Tomasso, Giovanni Fraone, Prasanth Ambady
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Patent number: 8156816Abstract: A pressure sensor includes a sense element port, a support ring and a plurality of interference fit slits to provide a flexible interference fit between the sense element port and the support ring to form a substantially flush lap joint. The sensor also includes an electronics board inside the support ring and attached to planar mounting tabs which provide a stable mounting. Gel flow barriers protect electronics board features from unwanted non-conductive gel. Double-ended symmetrical, tapered contact springs provide manufacturing cost savings and contribute to improved alignment of an interface connector of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2010Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andrew F. Willner, Giovanni Fraone, Prasanth Ambady, Lauren Snedeker
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Patent number: 8129624Abstract: A pressure sensor includes a sense element port, a support ring and a plurality of interference fit slits to provide a flexible interference fit between the sense element port and the support ring to form a substantially flush lap joint. The sensor also includes an electronics board inside the support ring and attached to planar mounting tabs which provide a stable mounting. Gel flow barriers protect electronics board features from unwanted non-conductive gel. Double-ended symmetrical, tapered contact springs provide manufacturing cost savings and contribute to improved alignment of an interface connector of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2010Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andrew F. Willner, Lauren Snedeker, Brian Wilkie, Gifford Plume, Prasanth Ambady
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Publication number: 20110290030Abstract: A pressure sensor includes a sense element port, a support ring and a plurality of interference fit slits to provide a flexible interference fit between the sense element port and the support ring to form a substantially flush lap joint. The sensor also includes an electronics board inside the support ring and attached to planar mounting tabs which provide a stable mounting. Gel flow barriers protect electronics board features from unwanted non-conductive gel. Double-ended symmetrical, tapered contact springs provide manufacturing cost savings and contribute to improved alignment of an interface connector of the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Andrew F. Willner, Louis Tomasso, Giovanni Fraone, Prasanth Ambady
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Publication number: 20110290029Abstract: A pressure sensor includes a sense element port, a support ring and a plurality of interference fit slits to provide a flexible interference fit between the sense element port and the support ring to form a substantially flush lap joint. The sensor also includes an electronics board inside the support ring and attached to planar mounting tabs which provide a stable mounting. Gel flow barriers protect electronics board features from unwanted non-conductive gel. Double-ended symmetrical, tapered contact springs provide manufacturing cost savings and contribute to improved alignment of an interface connector of the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Andrew F. Willner, Giovanni Fraone, Prasanth Ambady, Lauren Snedeker
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Publication number: 20110290539Abstract: A pressure sensor includes a sense element port, a support ring and a plurality of interference fit slits to provide a flexible interference fit between the sense element port and the support ring to form a substantially flush lap joint. The sensor also includes an electronics board inside the support ring and attached to planar mounting tabs which provide a stable mounting. Gel flow barriers protect electronics board features from unwanted non-conductive gel. Double-ended symmetrical, tapered contact springs provide manufacturing cost savings and contribute to improved alignment of an interface connector of the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Andrew F. Willner, Lauren Snedecker, Brian Wilkie, Gifford Plume, Prasanth Ambady
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Patent number: 7318736Abstract: A slider 24 that integrates adaptor alignment and anti-stick features is shown for use in a socket for mounting BGA type IC devices for burn-in tests. Slider 24 has a top wall surface 14b formed with a plurality of apertures in a grid array defined by intersecting ribs 14e, 14f. A plurality of wall extension portions 14h are formed extending upwardly from portions of x-direction ribs that serve as fine alignment features with an IC device 2 adapted to be placed on the flat top end surface of the wall extension portions between rows of IC device solder ball terminals 2a. Anti-stick fingers 24c extend in the x-direction from wall extension portions 24b along a y-direction rib defining the outer limit of the first column 14s of apertures of the main grid.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Prasanth Ambady