Patents by Inventor Timothy E. Fahey

Timothy E. Fahey 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: 5574104
    Abstract: The present invention relates to electrostatic dissipative polymeric compositions comprising a polyether polyurethane which can be blended with one or more base polymers. In some applications, the polyurethane is useful without further blending. Further, the polyurethane blends can be blended with glass beads or glass fibers which have a synergist effect when combined with the electrostatic dissipative agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Assignee: The B. F. Goodrich Company
    Inventors: Edmond G. Kolycheck, Elaine A. Mertzel, Francis R. Sullivan, Gary F. Wilson, Timothy E. Fahey
  • Patent number: 5149724
    Abstract: The composition includes a polyglycerol monoester and an ethoxylated sorbitan ester incorporated into polyvinyl chloride or polyolefin thin films. The film composition has enhanced anti-static, anti-fogging and dynamic heat stability properties.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1992
    Assignee: Lonza Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy E. Fahey, Julia A. Falter
  • Patent number: 5148005
    Abstract: Circuit protection devices which comprise a PTC conductive polymer element and a second electrical component which is thermally coupled to the PTC element and which, when a fault causes the current in the circuit to become excessive, generates heat which is transferred to the PTC element, thus reducing the time taken to "trip" the PTC element. The second component is for example a voltage-dependent resistor which is connected in series with the PTC element under the fault conditions and is thus protected from damage. Alternatively, the second component is a thick film resistor which is connected in series with the PTC element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1992
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Shou-Mean Fang, David A. Horsma, Guillaume Peronnet, Timothy E. Fahey, Andrew N. Au, William D. Carlomagno
  • Patent number: 5089688
    Abstract: Circuit protection devices which comprise a PTC conductive polymer element and a second electrical component which is thermally coupled to the PTC element and which, when a fault causes the current in the circuit to become excessive, generates heat which is transferred to the PTC element, thus reducing the time taken to "trip" PTC element. The second component is for example a voltage-dependent resistor which is connected in series with the PTC element under the fault conditions and is thus protected from damage. Alternatively, the second component is a thick film resistor which is connected in series with the PTC element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1992
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Shou-Mean Fang, David A. Horsma, Guillaume Peronnet, Timothy E. Fahey, Andrew N. Au, William D. Carlomagno
  • Patent number: 5077331
    Abstract: Propylene glycol esters of unsaturated fatty acids having from 8 to 20 carbon atoms are found useful as internal lubricants for polyvinyl chloride. As compared to commonly used materials, the use of propylene glycol ester results in improved optical properties, as for example low yellowing after processing and resistance to hazing upon immersion in liquids. The lubricants are used in the manufacture of PVC by bulk or suspension polymerization. Broadly from 0.1 to 5 wt. % of the ester is incorporated into the resin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1991
    Assignee: Lonza Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy E. Fahey, Julia A. Falter, Larry K. Hall
  • Patent number: 5064997
    Abstract: Circuit protection devices which comprise a PTC conductive polymer element and a second electrical component which is thermally coupled to the PTC element and which, when a fault causes the current in the circuit to become excessive, generates heat which is transferred to the PTC element, thus reducing the time taken to "trip" the PTC element. The second component is for example a voltate-dependent resistor which is connected in series with the PTC element under the fault conditions and is thus protected from damage. Alternatively, the second component is a thick film resistor which is connected in series with the PTC element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1991
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Shou-Mean Fang, David A. Horsma, Guillaume Peronnet, Timothy E. Fahey, Andrew N.S. Au, William D. Carlomagno
  • Patent number: 4857880
    Abstract: Electrical devices containing PTC conductive polymers which have been cross-linked in two steps, preferably by radiation. The conductive polymer is heat-treated above the temperature at which it begins to melt between the two cross-linking steps, and/or the cross-linking steps are such that a center section of the conductive polymer, intermediate the electrodes, is substantially more cross-linked than the conductive polymer adjacent the electrodes. The process is particularly useful for the preparation of circuit protection devices which are subject to high voltage faults.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1989
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew N. Au, Marguerite E. Deep, Timothy E. Fahey, Stephen M. Jacobs
  • Patent number: 4780598
    Abstract: Circuit protection devices which comprise a PTC conductive polymer element and a second electrical component which is thermally coupled to the PTC element and which, when a fault causes the current in the circuit to become excessive, generates heat which is transferred to the PTC element, thus reducing the time taken to "trip" the PTC element. The second component is for example a voltage-dependent resistor which is connected in series with the PTC element under the fault conditions and is thus protected from damage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1988
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy E. Fahey, William D. Carlomagno, Andrew N. Au
  • Patent number: 4724417
    Abstract: Electrical devices containing PTC conductive polymers which have been cross-linked in two steps, preferably by radiation. The conductive polymer is heat-treated above the temperature at which it begins to melt between the two cross-linking steps, and/or the cross-linking steps are such that a center section of the conductive polymer, intermediate the electrodes, is substantially more cross-linked than the conductive polymer adjacent the electrodes. The process is particularly useful for the preparation of circuit protection devices which are subject to high voltage faults.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1988
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew N. Au, Marguerite E. Deep, Timothy E. Fahey, Stephen M. Jacobs