Patents by Inventor Richard K. Alderson

Richard K. Alderson 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).

  • Patent number: 5939822
    Abstract: A support structure is provided that enables the use of high-voltage phosphors in field-emission flat panel displays, to maintain the vacuum gap between the cathode and the anode at a constant distance and to prevent distortion of the transparent view screen and backing plate of the display. A number of independent techniques each contributes to the solution of the problem of secondary electron emission. One technique is to alter the geometry of the triple junction of the support structure, the cathode, and the vacuum gap, thereby reducing the electrostatic field created at the triple junction. Reducing the electrostatic field reduces the initial primary electron bombardment originating at the triple junction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: Semix, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard K. Alderson
  • Patent number: 5699093
    Abstract: A head for an ink jet printer has a substrate with a longitudinal dimension extending across the width of the paper to be printed upon. A cavity is formed longitudinally in the substrate and a conduit is provided to supply ink to the cavity. A series of orifices are spaced along a longitudinal surface of the substrate and extend between the surface and the cavity. A plurality of electrodes are provided to generate an arc within each orifice to expel ink there from. A pair of electrodes are associated with each orifice and the electrodes connect to electrical buses that supply bias voltage to the electrodes. The bus connection multiplexes the electrodes enabling relatively few switches to selectively control the expulsion of ink from each orifice. A diaphragm lies against the substrate forming a wall of the cavity and of the orifices. The diaphragm is formed of a resilient material that dampens pressure waves produced within an orifice and the cavity when an arc occurs between electrodes for that orifice.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: HSLC Technology Associates Inc
    Inventor: Richard K. Alderson
  • Patent number: 5655886
    Abstract: An ion pump permits the continuous evacuation of a small-envelope vacuum chamber while drawing a relatively small amount of power (micro watts). In a preferred embodiment, the present ion pump, due to its small size and integration within the vacuum chamber, enables the device in which the vacuum chamber is incorporated to be portable and to retain its original dimensions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1997
    Assignee: Color Planar Displays, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard K. Alderson
  • Patent number: 4890984
    Abstract: A modular infusion pump system utilizes a positive displacement pump for pumping a known quantity of fluid for each stroke. A plurality of longitudinally spaced apart fixed combs cooperate with a resilient tube to define a known pumping volume. A plurality of movable combs are interdigitated with the fixed combs and are periodically linearly directed to cause the pump volume to be compressed, and therefore the fluid expelled. A rotary to linear drive system is connected with the movable combs and a ratchet system prevents counterrotation when the motor is in the off position. Valves are disposed above and below the pumping unit to appropriately seal off the pumping volume. The valves and the movable combs are operated by means of cams carried by a common shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1990
    Inventors: Richard K. Alderson, Ronald D. Sleater, James R. Talley
  • Patent number: 4846637
    Abstract: A modular infusion pump system utilizes a positive displacement pump for pumping a known quantity of fluid for each stroke. A plurality of longitudinally spaced apart fixed combs cooperate with a resilient tube to define a known pumping volume. A plurality of movable combs are interdigitated with the fixed combs and are periodically linearly directed to cause the pump volume to be compressed, and therefore the fluid expelled. A rotary to linear drive system is connected with the movable combs and a ratchet system prevents counterrotation when the motor is in the off position. Valves are disposed above and below the pumping unit to appropriately seal off the pumping volume. The valves and the movable combs are operated by means of cams carried by a common shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Inventors: Richard K. Alderson, Ronald D. Sleater, James R. Talley
  • Patent number: 4781548
    Abstract: A modular infusion pump system utilizes a positive displacement pump for pumping a known quantity of fluid for each stroke. A plurality of longitudinally spaced apart fixed combs cooperate with a resilient tube to define a known pumping volume. A plurality of movable combs are interdigitated with the fixed combs and are periodically linearly directed to cause the pump volume to be compressed, and therefore the fluid expelled. A rotary to linear drive system is connected with the movable combs and a ratchet system prevents counterrotation when the motor is in the off position. Valves are disposed above and below the pumping unit to appropriately seal off the pumping volume. The valves and the movable combs are operated by means of cams carried by a common shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1988
    Inventors: Richard K. Alderson, Ronald D. Sleater, James R. Talley