Patents by Inventor Stephen R. Des Jardins
Stephen R. Des Jardins 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: 20220212211Abstract: A jet cartridge for jetting fluid material includes a body adapted to receive fluid material, and a fluid passage defined within the body and extending along a longitudinal axis thereof. At least a portion of the fluid passage extends obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis. The body is adapted to receive heat from a heating element and to transfer the heat to the fluid material flowing through the fluid passage. A method of jetting fluid material with a jet dispenser including a jet cartridge includes receiving fluid material into the jet cartridge, directing the fluid material through the jet cartridge along a longitudinal axis thereof and obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis, heating the fluid material directed through fluid cartridge to a target temperature, maintaining the target temperature as the fluid material enters a nozzle, and jetting the heated fluid material through the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2021Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventors: Stephen R. Des Jardins, Alan R. Lewis, Jared Wilburn, Robert J. Wright
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Publication number: 20220105482Abstract: In one example, a dispensing system has a housing that supports a first and second pumps. The housing defines a receptacle and first and second passages. The receptacle defines at least one hole that extends into the housing that can receive a plug of a fluid dispenser. The first passage extends from the at least one hole to a first pump outlet, such that the first passage can communicate a first fluid material from the first pump outlet to the fluid dispenser. The second passage extends from the at least one hole to a second pump outlet, such that the second passage can communicate a second fluid material from the second pump outlet to the fluid dispenser. The system has an engagement feature that can engage a corresponding feature of the plug of the fluid dispenser so as to releasably secure the fluid dispenser to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2020Publication date: April 7, 2022Inventor: Stephen R. des Jardins
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Patent number: 10953413Abstract: A jet cartridge for jetting fluid material includes a body adapted to receive fluid material, and a fluid passage defined within the body and extending along a longitudinal axis thereof. At least a portion of the fluid passage extends obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis. The body is adapted to receive heat from a heating element and to transfer the heat to the fluid material flowing through the fluid passage. A method of jetting fluid material with a jet dispenser including a jet cartridge includes receiving fluid material into the jet cartridge, directing the fluid material through the jet cartridge along a longitudinal axis thereof and obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis, heating the fluid material directed through fluid cartridge to a target temperature, maintaining the target temperature as the fluid material enters a nozzle, and jetting the heated fluid material through the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2015Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Stephen R. des Jardins, Alan R. Lewis, Jared Wilburn, Robert J. Wright
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Patent number: 10076765Abstract: Systems and methods related to dispensing fluid and controlling a dispensing operation. The system includes a fluid dispenser including an inlet and an outlet, the dispenser being operable to start and stop the flow of the fluid from the outlet onto a substrate. The system also includes a fluid supply reservoir adapted to hold the fluid, and having an outlet coupled in fluid communication with the inlet of the fluid dispenser to establish a flow path for the fluid between the fluid supply reservoir and the outlet of the fluid dispenser. The fluid supply reservoir further includes a pneumatic input coupled to an air flow path adapted to receive pressurized air for forcing the fluid from the outlet of the reservoir. An electronic air flow meter device is operatively coupled to the air flow path to produce electrical output signals.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Stephen R. des Jardins, Alan R. Lewis, Yuriy Suhinin
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Publication number: 20170128976Abstract: Systems and methods related to dispensing fluid and controlling a dispensing operation. The system includes a fluid dispenser including an inlet and an outlet, the dispenser being operable to start and stop the flow of the fluid from the outlet onto a substrate. The system also includes a fluid supply reservoir adapted to hold the fluid, and having an outlet coupled in fluid communication with the inlet of the fluid dispenser to establish a flow path for the fluid between the fluid supply reservoir and the outlet of the fluid dispenser. The fluid supply reservoir further includes a pneumatic input coupled to an air flow path adapted to receive pressurized air for forcing the fluid from the outlet of the reservoir. An electronic air flow meter device is operatively coupled to the air flow path to produce electrical output signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Stephen R. des Jardins, Alan R. Lewis, Yuriy Suhinin
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Patent number: 9579678Abstract: Systems and methods related to dispensing fluid and controlling a dispensing operation. The system includes a fluid dispenser including an inlet and an outlet, the dispenser being operable to start and stop the flow of the fluid from the outlet onto a substrate. A fluid supply reservoir adapted to hold the fluid, and having an outlet coupled in fluid communication with the inlet of the fluid dispenser to establish a flow path for the fluid between the fluid supply reservoir and the outlet of the fluid dispenser. The fluid supply reservoir further includes a pneumatic input coupled to an air flow path adapted to receive pressurized air for forcing the fluid from the outlet of the reservoir. An electronic air mass flow meter device is operatively coupled to the air flow path to produce electrical output signals proportional to the mass flow rate of the air flowing through the pneumatic input.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2015Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Stephen R. des Jardins, Alan R. Lewis, Yuriy Suhinin
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Publication number: 20160354791Abstract: A jet cartridge for jetting fluid material includes a body adapted to receive fluid material, and a fluid passage defined within the body and extending along a longitudinal axis thereof. At least a portion of the fluid passage extends obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis. The body is adapted to receive heat from a heating element and to transfer the heat to the fluid material flowing through the fluid passage. A method of jetting fluid material with a jet dispenser including a jet cartridge includes receiving fluid material into the jet cartridge, directing the fluid material through the jet cartridge along a longitudinal axis thereof and obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis, heating the fluid material directed through fluid cartridge to a target temperature, maintaining the target temperature as the fluid material enters a nozzle, and jetting the heated fluid material through the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2015Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: Stephen R. des Jardins, Alan R. Lewis, Jared Wilburn, Robert J. Wright
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Publication number: 20160193619Abstract: Systems and methods related to dispensing fluid and controlling a dispensing operation. The system includes a fluid dispenser including an inlet and an outlet, the dispenser being operable to start and stop the flow of the fluid from the outlet onto a substrate. A fluid supply reservoir adapted to hold the fluid, and having an outlet coupled in fluid communication with the inlet of the fluid dispenser to establish a flow path for the fluid between the fluid supply reservoir and the outlet of the fluid dispenser. The fluid supply reservoir further includes a pneumatic input coupled to an air flow path adapted to receive pressurized air for forcing the fluid from the outlet of the reservoir. An electronic air mass flow meter device is operatively coupled to the air flow path to produce electrical output signals proportional to the mass flow rate of the air flowing through the pneumatic input.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2015Publication date: July 7, 2016Inventors: Stephen R. des Jardins, Alan R. Lewis, Yuriy Suhinin
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Patent number: 8662352Abstract: A fluid dispenser and a method for using the fluid dispenser with a syringe barrel holding a fluid including a distribution of composite materials. The fluid dispenser includes a dispensing valve operable to dispense the fluid and a coupling for fluidly connecting the syringe barrel to the dispensing valve. The fluid dispenser also includes a support frame for rotatably supporting the syringe barrel and a motorized drive unit configured to rotate the syringe barrel. The syringe barrel rotates via the motorized drive unit to distribute the composite materials uniformly within the fluid for dispensing the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Stephen R. des Jardins, William MacIndoe, Robert W. Springhorn
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Patent number: 7470351Abstract: A system for producing metal particles using a discrete particle electrolyzer cathode, a discrete particle electrolyzer cathode, and methods for manufacturing the cathode. The cathode has a plurality of active zones on a surface thereof at least partially immersed in a reaction solution. The active zones are spaced from one another by between about 0.1 mm and about 10 mm, and each has a surface area no less than about 0.02 square mm. The cathode is spaced from an anode also at least partially immersed in the reaction solution. A voltage potential is applied between the anode and cathode. Metal particles form on the active zones of the cathode. The particles may be dislodged from the cathode after they have achieved a desired size. The geometry and composition of the active zones are specified to promote the growth of high quality particles suitable for use in metal/air fuel cells. Cathodes may be formed from bundled wire, machined metal, chemical etching, or chemical vapor deposition techniques.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Teck Cominco Metals Ltd.Inventors: Stuart I. Smedley, Martin De Tezanos Pinto, Stephen R. Des Jardins, Donald James Novkov, Ronald Gulino
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Patent number: 7273537Abstract: A method of producing metal particles through electrolysis. A cathode having a plurality of active zones on a surface thereof is at least partially immersed in a reaction solution. The cathode is spaced from an anode also at least partially immersed in the reaction solution. A voltage potential is applied between the anode and cathode. Metal particles form on the active zones of the cathode. In order to promote the formation of good quality particles, a turbulent flow of the solution is maintained past one or more the active zones, and the current density in the active zones is maintained greater than about 5 kA/m2. The particles may be dislodged from the cathode after they have achieved a desired size.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Teck Cominco Metals, Ltd.Inventors: Stuart I. Smedley, Martin De Tezanos Pinto, Stephen R. Des Jardins, Donald James Novkov, Ronald Gulino
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Patent number: 7166203Abstract: A system for maintaining a concentration range of an electroreducible metal species undergoing electrolysis within a predetermined concentration range comprises a first container containing a body of an electrolyte solution in which a metal is partially dissolved, a second container in fluid communication with the first container, the second container containing a second body of the solution, and a means for exchanging solution between the containers. The second container is configured with a means for electrolyzing, and a means for sensing the concentration of, the dissolved metal in the second body. During electrolysis, if the sensed concentration is within a predetermined range, the second body is circulated through the electrolyzing means; if the sensed concentration is outside or nearly outside the range, the solution is exchanged to maintain the concentration within the range.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Teck Cominco Metals Ltd.Inventors: Stephen R. Des Jardins, Stuart I. Smedley
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Publication number: 20040168922Abstract: A system for producing metal particles using a discrete particle electrolyzer cathode, a discrete particle electrolyzer cathode, and methods for manufacturing the cathode. The cathode has a plurality of active zones on a surface thereof at least partially immersed in a reaction solution. The active zones are spaced from one another by between about 0.1 mm and about 10 mm, and each has a surface area no less than about 0.02 square mm. The cathode is spaced from an anode also at least partially immersed in the reaction solution. A voltage potential is applied between the anode and cathode. Metal particles form on the active zones of the cathode. The particles may be dislodged from the cathode after they have achieved a desired size. The geometry and composition of the active zones are specified to promote the growth of high quality particles suitable for use in metal/air fuel cells. Cathodes may be formed from bundled wire, machined metal, chemical etching, or chemical vapor deposition techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Stuart I. Smedley, Martin De Tezanos Pinto, Stephen R. des Jardins, Donald James Novkov, Ronald Gulino
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Publication number: 20040140222Abstract: A method for operating an electrolyzer to produce metal particles by electrolysis of an electrolyte solution while optimizing electrolyzer service life and particle quality. An electrolyzer immersed in a body of electrolyte including dissolved metal is energized by a power supply and cell voltage across an anode and cathode is monitored. Power supply output is adjusted responsive to the monitored voltage to maintain current density within a preferred range to promote high-quality particle growth. In a growth cycle, particles fully grown are removed from the cathode, and cell voltage polarity is reversed to dissolve unremoved particles. Peak cathode current may be monitored during polarity reversal to indicate a cathode surface condition, and the surface reconditioned if peak current exceeds an operating limit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: Stuart I. Smedley, Stephen R. Des Jardins, M. Neal Golovin
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Publication number: 20040137291Abstract: A self-controlling fuel cell power system comprises a fuel cell subsystem having a plurality of possible operating states and a controller which transitions the subsystem among the states. A related method comprises sensing one or more subsystem parameters, and, responsive thereto, transitioning the subsystem among the operating states.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Stuart I. Smedley, Donald James Novkov, Ethan T. Alger, Stephen R. Des Jardins, Rajagopalan Sundar
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Publication number: 20040108200Abstract: A system for maintaining a concentration range of an electroreducible metal species undergoing electrolysis within a predetermined concentration range comprises a first container containing a body of an electrolyte solution in which a metal is partially dissolved, a second container in fluid communication with the first container, the second container containing a second body of the solution, and a means for exchanging solution between the containers. The second container is configured with a means for electrolyzing, and a means for sensing the concentration of, the dissolved metal in the second body. During electrolysis, if the sensed concentration is within a predetermined range, the second body is circulated through the electrolyzing means; if the sensed concentration is outside or nearly outside the range, the solution is exchanged to maintain the concentration within the range.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Stephen R. Des Jardins, Stuart I. Smedley
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Publication number: 20040053085Abstract: Improved containers have therein fuel, such as metal, in contact with an aqueous electrolyte. At least one recombination catalyst separate from the electrolyte is in gas communication with the container and, in some embodiments, a separate oxygen source supplies oxygen for the reaction with hydrogen gas. Generally, the recombination catalyst catalyzes the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to form water. For example, the recombination catalyst can be attached to the top of the container, located in a cavity formed in the top of the container, provided to a portion of a vent connected to the container, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the oxygen source can be ambient air from outside the container or can be supplied from a suitable container.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Stuart I. Smedley, Stephen R. des Jardins