Patents by Inventor Roy D. Kornbluh

Roy D. Kornbluh 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).

  • Publication number: 20010032663
    Abstract: This disclosed generators include one or more transducers that use electroactive polymer films to convert thermally generated mechanical energy to electrical energy. The generators may include one or more transmission mechanisms that convert a portion of thermal energy generated from a heat source such as internal combustion, external combustion, solar energy, geothermal energy or waste heat, to mechanical energy that is used to drive the one or more transducers located in the generator. The energy received by the transducers may be converted to electrical energy by the transducers in conjunction with conditioning electronics located within the generator. One embodiment of the present invention provides an energy conversion device with two chambers each chamber including a diaphragm transducer that may convert thermal energy to electricity using a thermodynamic cycle such as a Stirling gas cycle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2001
    Publication date: October 25, 2001
    Inventors: Ronald E. Pelrine, Roy D. Kornbluh, Joseph Stephen Eckerle, Qibing Pei
  • Publication number: 20010026165
    Abstract: The present invention relates to polymers, transducers and devices that convert between electrical and mechanical energy. When a voltage is applied to electrodes contacting an electroactive polymer, the polymer deflects. This deflection may be used to do mechanical work. Similarly, when the electroactive polymer deflects, an electric field is produced in the polymer. This electric field may be used to produce electrical energy. An active area is a portion of a polymer having sufficient electrostatic force to enable deflection of the portion and/or sufficient deflection to enable a change in electrostatic force. The present invention relates to transducers and devices including multiple active areas. The invention also relates to methods for actuating one or more active areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2001
    Publication date: October 4, 2001
    Applicant: SRI International
    Inventors: Ronald E. Pelrine, Roy D. Kornbluh, Joseph Stephen Eckerle
  • Patent number: 5176143
    Abstract: A tonometric blood pressure monitoring system is disclosed having a variable extension sensor assembly. The sensor assembly is connected to a central control unit through separable pod elements. Within the pod elements are a master cylinder and drive system for varying the extension of blood pressure sensor from the sensor assembly. The blood pressure sensor is mounted at the end of an sensor piston, the movement of which is guided on a central rod. The sensor assembly also includes a rolling bellows arrangement for providing a variable hold-down pressure between a cavity block and the sensor assembly housing. The blood pressure sensor is moved laterally, in one embodiment, to provide optimum lateral placement of the sensor with respect to a target source of blood pressure information such as the radial artery of the subject.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1993
    Assignee: Colin Electronics Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Joseph S. Eckerle, Roy D. Kornbluh, Rudolf Elbrecht, Eric A. Edwards
  • Patent number: 4637736
    Abstract: A slip sensor and method of sensing slip for object supporting structure such as a manipulator which includes a pair of relatively movable jaws having opposing jaw faces between which an object may be gripped are shown. At least one thermistor is located at the face of the object supporting structure, which thermistor is intimately engageable with the supported object. The thermistor is maintained at a substantially constant temperature, above ambient temperature, by the passage of current therethrough. The temperature of the gripped object adjacent the thermistor is raised to the above-ambient temperature by heat conduction thereto from the thermistor. With slippage of the gripped object between the jaws, the thermistor is exposed to another portion of the object which is at a different temperature than the temperature of the thermistor whereby the resistance of the thermistor changes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1987
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: Gerry B. Andeen, Eric J. Shrader, Roy D. Kornbluh