Patents by Inventor Robert A. Neal
Robert A. Neal 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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Publication number: 20100084161Abstract: A conductive polyolefin film characterized by acceptable physicals, no pinholes, and a resistance through its thickness of less than about 100 ohms, preferably less than about 10 ohms, and a method for making the same. The film includes a structural polymeric material such as a polyolefin blended with conductive additives such as carbon filler to produce desired characteristics. The film may be surface treated to enhance its ability to bond to other materials. The process includes combining and blending a plurality of resins with different conductive carbon loaded polymers, drying the conductive resin mix to a selected moisture content, converting the conductive film resin into a fluidized solid, and forming a film. The film and method of the present invention provide films suitable for use in a range of applications, including as conductive media for electrodes in batteries and capacitors or in desalination/deionization systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: Robert A. Neal, Robert B. Ray, Thomas J. Dougherty
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Publication number: 20080241270Abstract: A composition to inhibit the formation of adhesions that may arise at a surgical site. The composition includes an antioxidant in a carrier. The carrier is comprised of cocamide diethanolamine, diethanolamine and glycerin. The composition may include additional additives, such as euricamide and a compound including a polyethylene resin, calcium carbonate and a concentrated form of the carrier. The composition is produced by heating the carrier to a temperature, preferably about 375° F. and then adding the additives. The mixture is heated at temperature long enough to cause the antioxidant to leach into the liquid. The mixture is then cooled at room temperature and maintained in liquid form for ease of application to the surgical site where adhesion formation inhibition is desired. The composition is preferably degradable in vivo.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Robert A. Neal, Robert B. Ray
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Patent number: 7229303Abstract: A connector assembly (10) is provided including a first connector (12) and a second connector (14) configured to mateably engage the first connector (12). The first connector (12) includes a housing (16), a conductor assembly (18) positioned within the housing and projecting from housing, and a resilient seal member (30) enclosing an interface between the housing (16) and the portion of the conductor assembly projecting from the housing. The second connector (14) includes an outer contact (60), an inner contact (62) nested within a portion of the outer contact (60), and a housing (64) containing the inner and outer contacts. Conductors of the conductor assembly (18) of the first connector (12) engage the outer (60) and inner (62) contacts of the second connector (14). Another resilient seal member (45) includes a flexible skirt (50) formed at an end portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michel J. Vermoesen, William C. Kruckemeyer, Robert A. Neal, Kathleen Murphy
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Patent number: 6655512Abstract: A vehicle damper includes a valve having of an imperforate, deflectable variable orifice disk with an outer periphery that is only partially clamped against a valve seat, during low velocity operation of the damper, by a variable orifice support disk having an outer periphery that is not coextensive with the outer periphery of the variable orifice disk. The portion of the outer periphery of the variable orifice disk that is not clamped against the valve seat deflects away from the valve seat during low velocity operation of the damper, in response to force on the variable orifice plate generated by pressure of fluid in flow apertures closed off by the variable orifice plate, to provide a variable orifice for fluid flow through the valve and digressive performance of the damper. The valve may take the form of a compression or rebound valve on the piston of the vehicle damper, or a base valve in a dual tube damper.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jamshid K. Moradmand, Marcin Knapczyk, Robert A. Neal
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Publication number: 20020096408Abstract: A vehicle damper includes a valve having of an imperforate, deflectable variable orifice disk with an outer periphery that is only partially clamped against a valve seat, during low velocity operation of the damper, by a variable orifice support disk having an outer periphery that is not coextensive with the outer periphery of the variable orifice disk. The portion of the outer periphery of the variable orifice disk that is not clamped against the valve seat deflects away from the valve seat during low velocity operation of the damper, in response to force on the variable orifice plate generated by pressure of fluid in flow apertures closed off by the variable orifice plate, to provide a variable orifice for fluid flow through the valve and digressive performance of the damper. The valve may take the form of a compression or rebound valve on the piston of the vehicle damper, or a base valve in a dual tube damper.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Jamshid K. Moradmand, Marcin Knapczyk, Robert A. Neal
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Patent number: 6286684Abstract: A container for integrated circuit wafers provides protection for the wafers from mechanical shock and electrical charges. The wafers are mechanically protected by top and bottom cushions and side cushions. The top and bottom cushions each have foam within a membrane or film enclosure. The enclosure has openings so as to allow gas to pass in and out. The side cushions have resilient projections that protect the edges of the wafers. The side cushions are interposed between flanges of the top and bottom cushions. The individual wafers are separated from each other by leaf separators made of film. The film for the separators and the top and bottom cushions can be the same type. The film has a first layer made of a polymer with dissipative material therein and a second layer made of a polymer without the dissipative material. The first and second layers are coupled together. The insulating layer is placed into contact with a circuit side of the wafer. The dissipative material can be carbon.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Inventors: Ray G. Brooks, Timothy Brooks, Steve L. Fowler, Robert A. Neal
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Patent number: 5509514Abstract: A structure and method of gas charging a suspension damper is provided wherein a deflectable seal opens a gas charging passage solely under the application of externally applied gas pressure without requiring additional mechanical deflection device and wherein no charge-passage-specific machining operations of the piston rod are required to provide a gas charging passage around the seal.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1995Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Michael D. Allen, Claude H. Cheatham, Scott D. MC Coy, Ignacio J. Membrillera, Robert R. Miles, Leonard A. Mullen, Robert A. Neal, Jeffrey S. Stukenborg
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Patent number: 5129735Abstract: The invention features a single film construction with two distinctly different surface characteristics for a trash compactor bag composite. The high slip interior layer integrally bonded to a tacky carbon outside layer forms a moisture proof, odor adsorbing trash compactor refuse receptacle. The construction may be made of biodegradable plastic.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1990Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignees: Robert A. Neal, Robert B. RayInventors: Robert A. Neal, Robert B. Ray
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Patent number: 4875581Abstract: The invention features a static dissipative elastomeric outer coating for an electronic package composite. The coating is characterized by its superior abrasion resistant and electrical properties. The coating chemically bonds with the conductive layer and has superior static dissipative qualities characterized by a surface resistivity in the range of between 10.sup.5 and 10.sup.11 ohms per square.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1985Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignees: Robert B. Ray, Robert A. NealInventors: Robert Ray, Robert A. Neal, John R. Jaran, Tim Parker
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Patent number: 4658958Abstract: The invention pertains to a laminate having greater optical transparency, while remaining flexible. The laminate is most useful in fabricating envelopes or packages for electronic components featuring EMI and RFI shielding an electrostatic dissipation. The laminate comprises outer layers of an electrostatic free plastic and a middle layer of conductive fibers in a low density mat of between 0.2 and 0.5 ounces per square yard.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignees: Robert A. Neal, Robert RayInventors: James E. McNulty, Robert A. Neal
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Patent number: 4648508Abstract: The invention features a single film construction with two distinctly different surface characteristics for the purpose of an electronic package composite. The non-abrading outside conductive layer integrally bonded to an anti-static interior layer forms a faraday cage package characterized by surface resistivities of less than 10.sup.3 ohms per square on the outside and less than 10.sup.12 ohms per square on the inside.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignees: Robert A. Neal, Robert RayInventors: Robert A. Neal, Robert Ray