Patents by Inventor R. Estabrook
R. Estabrook 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: 9330837Abstract: An energy transfer assembly includes first and second windings wound around a bobbin. The first winding has a first number of layers proximate to a first end and a second number of layers proximate to a second end of the bobbin. The second winding has a third number of layers proximate to the first end and a fourth number of layers proximate to the second end. At least a portion of one of the first and second windings overlaps at least a portion of the other one of the first and second windings. A degree of overlap between the first and second windings is non-uniform. An isolation barrier is between the first and second windings and around the bobbin. A distance between the isolation barrier and an axis of the bobbin varies along the length of the bobbin.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2013Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Power Integrations, Inc.Inventors: Jason E. Cuadra, John R. Estabrooks, Raymond K. Orr
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Publication number: 20140063863Abstract: An energy transfer assembly includes first and second windings wound around a bobbin. The first winding has a first number of layers proximate to a first end and a second number of layers proximate to a second end of the bobbin. The second winding has a third number of layers proximate to the first end and a fourth number of layers proximate to the second end. At least a portion of one of the first and second windings overlaps at least a portion of the other one of the first and second windings. A degree of overlap between the first and second windings is non-uniform. An isolation barrier is between the first and second windings and around the bobbin. A distance between the isolation barrier and an axis of the bobbin varies along the length of the bobbin.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: Power Integrations, Inc.Inventors: Jason E. Cuadra, John R. Estabrooks, Raymond K. Orr
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Patent number: 8614615Abstract: An energy transfer assembly with tuned leakage inductance and common mode noise compensation is disclosed. An example energy transfer assembly for use in a resonant power converter includes a first winding wound around a bobbin mounted on a magnetic core. The first winding has a first number of layers proximate to a first end along a length of the bobbin and a second number of layers proximate to a second end along the length of the bobbin. The energy transfer assembly also includes a second winding wound around the bobbin. The second winding has a third number of layers proximate to the first end along the length of the bobbin and a fourth number of layers proximate to the second end along the length of the bobbin. The first and second windings are wound around the bobbin such that at least a portion of one of the first and second windings overlaps at least a portion of an other one of the first and second windings around the bobbin.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2010Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Power Integrations, Inc.Inventors: Jason E. Cuadra, John R. Estabrooks, Raymond K. Orr
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Publication number: 20120140525Abstract: An energy transfer assembly with tuned leakage inductance and common mode noise compensation is disclosed. An example energy transfer assembly for use in a resonant power converter includes a first winding wound around a bobbin mounted on a magnetic core. The first winding has a first number of layers proximate to a first end along a length of the bobbin and a second number of layers proximate to a second end along the length of the bobbin. The energy transfer assembly also includes a second winding wound around the bobbin. The second winding has a third number of layers proximate to the first end along the length of the bobbin and a fourth number of layers proximate to the second end along the length of the bobbin. The first and second windings are wound around the bobbin such that at least a portion of one of the first and second windings overlaps at least a portion of an other one of the first and second windings around the bobbin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: POWER INTEGRATIONS, INC.Inventors: Jason E. Cuadra, John R. Estabrooks, Raymond K. Orr
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Publication number: 20070238096Abstract: Assays using enzymatic degradation of RNA/DNA heteroduplexes are provided for the detection of target nucleic acid molecules. Such enzymatic degradation may be obtained by enzymes including RNaseH. Exemplary methods include Probe Trapping (PT), Hybrid Energy Transfer (HET), and Fluorescent Probe Degradation (FPD). The assays make use of an RNA or chimeric RNA/DNA probe which recognizes a target DNA sequence and forms an RNA/DNA heteroduplex that is the substrate for the enzyme RNaseH which degrades the RNA portion of the probe. Degraded probe fragments diffuse away from the DNA target leading to a detectable signal and allowing the DNA target to hybridize to another probe. Probe degradation is cycled over time. The assays disclosed herein are suitable for use in detecting DNA sequences and could be used in a medical diagnostic.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Norbert Reich, R. Estabrook, Gary Braun
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Patent number: 5980360Abstract: In an apparatus for performing work operations on a surface of one or more lenses, a frame and a mounting bracket adapted to releasably support at least one lens blank are provided. At least three pairs of articulated supports are also included with a first end of each of the supports being bendably coupled at a first end to a mounting bracket adjacent to the other articulated support in the pair. The articulated supports are each coupled at a second end to a point on the frame with the supports in each of the pairs diverging away from each other between the mounting block and the frame. A drive is associated with each of the articulated supports and moves each support, and thereby the mounting, individually between a raised and a lowered position in response to commands issued from a controller having data corresponding to a particular lens prescription stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Gerber Coburn Optical, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey J. Murray, Jonathan M. Dooley, Lawrence S. Wolfson, Paul R. Estabrooks
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Patent number: 5527214Abstract: The tool includes a body which supports angularly spaced roughing hones and angularly spaced finishing hones for radially inward and outward movement between collapsed and expanded positions. Expansion of the roughing hones is effected by axially spaced ramps when a rod is moved linearly in one direction while expansion of the finishing hones is effected by additional axially spaced ramps when the rod is shifted linearly in the other direction. By turning an adjusting nut from the free end of the tool body, the axial spacing between the ramps of the roughing hones may be changed for purposes of adjusting the inclination of the roughing hones. A second adjusting nut coaxial with the first nut may also be turned from the free end of the tool body to change the axial spacing between the ramps of the finishing hones and thereby effect adjustment of the inclination of the finishing hones.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1994Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Barnes International, Inc.Inventor: Mark R. Estabrook
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Patent number: 5050352Abstract: An abrasive honing stick is bonded within a channel-shaped shell which is made of sheet metal and which is secured detachably to a stone holder by a pair of retaining studs. Each stud extends through a hole in the shell, is telescoped into an alined hole in the holder and is clamped by a set screw which, when tightened, cams against the stud to draw the shell inwardly against the holder. The retention studs extend radially from the shell to reduce the circumferential dimension of the overall stone assembly and thereby enable a comparatively large number of assemblies to be placed in a hone body of a given diameter.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1989Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Barnes Drill Co.Inventors: Mark R. Estabrook, Charles R. Van Sickle
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Patent number: 4846545Abstract: An apparatus that joins ends of fiber optic cables includes a fiber proteon sleeve fitted over an area of optical coupling to cover bare optical fibers at the coupling. The sleeve extends from the bare fibers to cover a portion of a buffer section of each cable. The fiber protection sleeve has an inner heat shrinkable tube that overlaps the area of optical coupling, a flexure suppressant rigidity member disposed exteriorly adjacent the inner heat shrinkable tube, and an outer heat shrinkable tube that overlaps the rigidity member and the inner heat shrinkable tube. The inner and outer heat shrinkable tubes are shrink-fitted to strengthen and seal the area of optical coupling. Additionally, a strength member sleeve is fitted over cable strength member sections that are interlayed over the fiber protection sleeve. The strength member sleeve includes a solder impregnated tubular braid and a heat shrinkable tube covering the braid.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Andrew R. Estabrook, Laura A. Shook, Gerard N. Daguio, Robert M. Baker
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Patent number: 4686035Abstract: A separator with a magnetic drum which rotates through a well-defined liquid flow path to separate magnetic particles from liquid delivered to the flow path by way of a trough. A weir extends between the trough and the drum to define a gap at the entry end of the flow path. The weir is hinged to swing downwardly and upwardly to automatically increase and decrease the width of the gap when the incoming flow rate increases and decreases, respectively, the weir thus acting to maintain the liquid level in the trough substantially constant at various incoming flow rates. The trough is shaped to spread the incoming liquid across the length of the drum in a streamlined manner. The housing of the separator is of a fabricated construction enabling easy removal and replacement of an arcuate apron which coacts with the drum and the housing to define the flow path.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1985Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: Barnes Drill Co.Inventor: Mark R. Estabrook
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Patent number: 4528776Abstract: A reversible d.c. torque motor advances and retracts a cone mechanism for radially expanding and contracting the stones of a tool for honing a bore in a workpiece. The motor is adapted to advance the cone mechanism at three different speeds so as to effect expansion of the tool first at a rapid traverse rate, then at a slower coarse feed rate and then at a still slower fine feed rate. Pulses representative of changes in position of the cone mechanism are routed to and are counted by a reversible counter which causes the cone mechanism to retract to different starting positions as the stones of the tool wear and reduce the effective diameter of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Barnes Drill Co.Inventor: Mark R. Estabrook
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Patent number: 4421647Abstract: An indexable filter web is advanced downwardly into and then upwardly out of a pool of dirty coolant by a perforated flexible belt. Rotatable wheels shape the belt and the web into a circular configuration with the bottom of the web defining the bottom of a clean coolant pool located inside of the web and within the dirty coolant pool. The pressure of the coolant in the dirty pool forces the dirty coolant through the web, the coolant being filtered by the web and flowing into the clean pool for subsequent discharge into a clean tank. The sides of the clean pool are defined in part by stationary ring-like elements which coact with the side edges of the belt to form grooves for receiving the side margins of the web. The pressure of the dirty coolant forces the side margins of the web into the grooves and causes the side margins of the web to seal themselves to the ring-like elements so that coolant is prevented from flowing into the clean pool without passing through and being filtered by the web.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1982Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Barnes Drill Co.Inventors: Mark R. Estabrook, James I. Marchman
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Patent number: 4253198Abstract: A rescue suit having belt loops positioned on the external surface of the suit, in close proximity to the line of the armpits, which engage a belt that holds a D ring for engaging a life line at the body of the suit. The rescue suit also has integral boots completely or partially coated with a tough, tear and puncture resistant plastic, a strip of highly reflective tape attached horizontally on the back of the suit near the shoulder line and a cinch strap located to circumscribe each leg near the upper thigh close to the crotch area.Reflective strips of tape may also be attached and circumscribe the suit at the wrists. A mask may be engaged to the inner surface of the hood. The mask is adapted to fully cover the face except for an eye-nose opening and may have sufficient length to extend under the zipper.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1979Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Inventor: James R. Estabrook
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Patent number: 4199455Abstract: The underflow of a cyclonic separator is discharged onto the drum of a magnetic separator and is confined to flow around the drum along a narrow channel so as to filter the underflow through swarf collected on the drum within the channel while preventing the underflow from washing across and disturbing the swarf collected outside of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1976Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: Barnes Drill Co.Inventor: Mark R. Estabrook
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Patent number: 4110218Abstract: The liquid which is delivered to cyclonic separators for final cleaning is precleaned twice, first in a drag tank and then by a magnetic separator. The dirty underflow from the cyclonic separators is subjected to two stages of aftercleaning, first in a second drag tank and then by a fabric filter.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1977Date of Patent: August 29, 1978Assignee: Barnes Drill Co.Inventors: Roger Marriott, Mark R. Estabrook
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Patent number: 4062780Abstract: An indexable filter web is advanced beneath a vacuum box by a perforated flexible belt and is held against the belt by two endless bands adapted to travel along opposite sides of the vacuum box when the web is advanced.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1976Date of Patent: December 13, 1977Assignee: Barnes Drill Co.Inventor: Mark R. Estabrook