Patents by Inventor Ronald S. Inman
Ronald S. Inman 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: 8191397Abstract: The present invention provides methods for checking and calibrating one or more concentration sensors in an open or closed system. More specifically, in one embodiment of the present invention, the disclosed method allows for the checking and calibration of one or more concentration sensors in which removal of the liquid from the system is required. In two additional embodiments, the disclosed methods allow for the checking and calibration of one or more concentration sensors without having to remove the liquid from the closed system thereby minimizing contamination of the system while at the same time greatly reducing or eliminating contact of the user with the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignees: Air Liquide Electronics U.S. LP, American Air Liquide, Inc.Inventors: Francois Doniat, Ronald S. Inman, Nathan Stafford, Axel Soulet, Jean-Louis Marc
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Publication number: 20090151419Abstract: The present invention provides methods for checking and calibrating one or more concentration sensors in an open or closed system. More specifically, in one embodiment of the present invention, the disclosed method allows for the checking and calibration of one or more concentration sensors in which removal of the liquid from the system is required. In two additional embodiments, the disclosed methods allow for the checking and calibration of one or more concentration sensors without having to remove the liquid from the closed system thereby minimizing contamination of the system while at the same time greatly reducing or eliminating contact of the user with the liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicants: Air Liquide Electronics U.S. LP, American Air Liquide, Inc.Inventors: Francois Doniat, Ronald S. Inman, Nathan Stafford, Axel Soulet, Jean-Louis Marc
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Publication number: 20090090164Abstract: Methods and apparatus for determining if it is necessary to calibrate a liquid flow controller which is contained in a liquid distribution system, where the liquid distribution system supplies a fluid to a semiconductor processing tool. The determination is made while maintaining system as closed, such that fluid does not need to be removed from the liquid distribution system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: Air Liquide Electronics U.S. LPInventor: Ronald S. INMAN
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Publication number: 20090034361Abstract: Methods and fluid delivery systems mix fluids together. A blender of the system receives and blends at least two chemical compounds together for delivery to one or more vessels, tanks or process tools, such as chemical baths that facilitate processing (e.g., cleaning) of semiconductor wafers or other components. A first fluid enters into a bore of a mixing chamber of the blender through an aperture in a wall of the chamber to enable blending of the first fluid with a second fluid injected into a central region of the bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Duy K. TRANG, Matthieu E. Peterschmitt, Raul A. Martin, M. Usman Ghani, Jian Wang, Jeffrey E. Lorelli, Axel Soulet, Christophe Colin, Ronald S. Inman
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Patent number: 7312165Abstract: Methods of film deposition using metals and metal oxides. A thin film of germanium oxide and an oxide of a non-germanium metal is deposited by ALD by alternating deposition of first and second precursor compounds, wherein the first precursor compound includes a metal other than germanium, and the second precursor compound includes germanium.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Inventors: Gregory M. Jursich, Ronald S. Inman
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Patent number: 7141500Abstract: A method of forming an aluminum containing film on a substrate includes providing a precursor having the chemical structure: Al(NR1R2)(NR3R4)(NR5R6); where each of R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and an alkyl group including at least two carbon atoms. The precursor is utilized to form a film on the substrate including at least one of aluminum oxide, aluminum nitride and aluminum oxy-nitride. Each of the R1–R6 groups can be the same or different and can by straight or branched chain alkyls. An exemplary precursor that has is useful in forming aluminum containing films is tris diethylamino aluminum.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: American Air Liquide, Inc.Inventors: Gregory M. Jursich, Ronald S. Inman
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Patent number: 6188475Abstract: Provided is a novel in-line cell useful in absorption spectroscopy. The cell includes a sample region, a light entry port and a light exit port being the same or separate ports. Each port is in communication with the sample region and contains a light transmissive window. A mirror having a light reflective surface faces the sample region, and a heater effective to heat the light reflective surface is provided. The cell can be used to determine the concentration of molecular gas impurities in a sample. Particular applicability is found in semiconductor processing.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: American Air Liquide, Inc.Inventors: Ronald S. Inman, James J. F. McAndrew
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Patent number: 6084668Abstract: Provided is a novel in-line cell useful in absorption spectroscopy. The cell includes a sample region, a light entry port and a light exit port being the same or separate ports. Each port is in communication with the sample region and contains a light transmissive window. A mirror having a light reflective surface faces the sample region, and a heater effective to heat the light transmissive window in the light entry port and/or said light exit port is provided. The cell can be used to determine the concentration of molecular gas impurities in a sample. Particular applicability is found in semiconductor manufacturing in a semiconductor processing tool.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: American Air Liquide Inc.Inventors: James J.F. McAndrew, Ronald S. Inman
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Patent number: 5949537Abstract: Provided is a novel in-line cell useful in absorption spectroscopy. The cell includes a sample region, a light entry port and a light exit port being the same or separate ports. Each port is in communication with the sample region and contains a light transmissive window. A mirror having a light reflective surface faces the sample region, and a heater effective to heat the light reflective surface is provided. The cell can be used to determine the concentration of molecular gas impurities in a sample. Particular applicability is found in semiconductor processing.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: American Air Liquide Inc.Inventors: Ronald S. Inman, James J.F. McAndrew
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Patent number: 5880850Abstract: Provided is a novel method and system for harmonic detection spectroscopy. The method comprises providing a cell having a sample region which is circumscribed by at least one wall. The cell has at least one light entry/exit port, with each entry/exit port containing a light transmissive window having a surface facing the sample region and disposed so as to seal the cell in the circumferential direction. A sample gas flows through the sample region in a direction parallel to a cell central axis, and the cell operates at less than atmospheric pressure. A frequency and/or amplitude modulated light source is provided for directing a light beam through one of the at least one light transmissive windows into the cell.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: American Air Liquide IncInventors: James McAndrew, Ronald S. Inman
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Patent number: 5835230Abstract: A novel method for calibration of a spectroscopic sensor is provided. In the method, a spectroscopic system is provided. The system includes a measurement cell having one or more walls which at least partially enclose a sample region. The cell further includes a light entry port and a light exit port. The light entry port and the light exit port can be the same port or separate ports. Each of the ports contains a light transmissive window through which a light beam passes along an internal light path inside the measurement cell. The system further has an optical chamber which contains a light source for generating the light beam which passes through the light entry port into the cell, and a detector for measuring the light beam exiting the cell through the light exit port. The light beam passes along an external light path inside the optical chamber. In addition, a gas inlet is connected to the optical chamber. A calibration gas stream is introduced into the optical chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: American Air Liquide Inc.Inventors: James J. F. McAndrew, Ronald S. Inman
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Patent number: 5818578Abstract: Provided is a novel polygonal planar multipass cell and method of use for absorption spectroscopy. The cell comprises a sample region circumscribed by a plurality of walls. Each wall has a light reflective surface facing the sample region, and each wall is connected to at least one other wall so as to form in cross section substantially a polygon. At least one side of the polygon has a light entry/exit port therein, and the entry/exit port contains a light transmissive window which has a surface facing the sample region. The window is disposed so as to seal the cell in the circumferential direction. The cell has a central axis parallel to the light reflective surfaces of the walls and the surface of the light transmissive window which face the sample region. The cell can be used to measure molecular gas impurities in a sample. Particular applicability is found in semiconductor processing.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: American Air Liquide Inc.Inventors: Ronald S. Inman, James McAndrew
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Patent number: 5742399Abstract: Provided is a novel method for wavelength stabilization in a laser spectrometer useful in spectroscopic measurement. According to the method, an initial scan is performed which comprises applying a current or voltage signal to a laser. In the scan, a current or voltage signal value is increased incrementally from a minimum signal value to a maximum signal value over a predetermined total number of signal values. The minimum and maximum signal values are selected such that an absorption feature of a species to be measured falls within the scan bounded by the minimum and the maximum signal values. The relative position of the absorption feature is determined with respect to the applied signal values in the previous scan by analysis of detector outputs corresponding to the signal values in the previous scan. An absorption value corresponding to the absorption feature is determined, and the concentration of the species to be measured can optionally be calculated.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: American Air Liquide, Inc.Inventors: James McAndrew, Ronald S. Inman