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Nanofibrous Articles, Gene Kim, Bonnie Bachman, Stephen O. Bozzone Jan 2007

Nanofibrous Articles, Gene Kim, Bonnie Bachman, Stephen O. Bozzone

Economics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Nanofibrous articles can be manufactured by a process that includes preparation of a surface of a substrate to provide an adhesion mechanism for securing the nanofibers to the surface. The nanofibers can be dispersed in an area near the substrate for the purpose of being adhered to the surface. If an ordered arrangement of nanofibers is required, an electric field can be provided in the area where the nanofibers are dispersed to selectively control an ordering of the nanofibers as they are adhered to the surface by the adhesion mechanism.


Method And Apparatus For Solder-Less Attachment Of An Electronic Device To A Textile Circuit, James A. Zollo, Bonnie Bachman, Alan R. Beatty, Stephen O. Bozzpme, Nitin B. Desai, Ronald J. Kelley, Rami C. Levy Apr 2006

Method And Apparatus For Solder-Less Attachment Of An Electronic Device To A Textile Circuit, James A. Zollo, Bonnie Bachman, Alan R. Beatty, Stephen O. Bozzpme, Nitin B. Desai, Ronald J. Kelley, Rami C. Levy

Economics Faculty Research & Creative Works

A method and apparatus form electrical connections between electronic circuits and conductive threads (102, 104, 106, 108) that are interwoven into textile material (130). Electronic circuits (128), such as semiconductor dies, are connected to a carrier (132) and electrical connections (136) are made to conductive connection areas (110, 112, 114, 116) on the carrier (132). Conductive stitching (202, 204, 206, 208) provides electrical contacts for both the conductive connection areas (110, 112, 114, 116) on the carrier (132) and the conductive threads (102, 104, 106, 108) that are interwoven into the textile material (130). Optionally, a thin, flexible substrate material …


Method And System For Electronically Generating Random Answers, Stephen O. Bozzone, Bonnie Bachman Dec 2005

Method And System For Electronically Generating Random Answers, Stephen O. Bozzone, Bonnie Bachman

Economics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The invention concerns a method (300) and system (110) for electronically generating random responses in a portable electronic device (110). The method includes the steps of detecting (316) motion of the portable electronic device, in response to the detecting step, generating (318) the random response and outputting (320) the random response to a user of the portable electronic device. The method can further include the steps of prompting (312) the user to ask a question and following a predetermined time period after prompting the user to ask the question, prompting (314) the user to shake the portable electronic device. The …


Modular Communication System, Stephen O. Bozzone, Bonnie Bachman, Ryan Nilsen Aug 2005

Modular Communication System, Stephen O. Bozzone, Bonnie Bachman, Ryan Nilsen

Economics Faculty Research & Creative Works

A modular communication system (10) can include an adaptable communication module (12) having a transceiver (13) coupled to a processor (14) and memory (20), and a first interface block (24) coupled to the processor, and a host device (30) having a power source (36), a user interface (34), and a second interface block (46). The host device can be among a plurality of host devices having different user interfaces and the processor is adaptable to control the different user interfaces when the first interface block recognizes the second interface block. The module can further include a DSP (16) and a …


Milled Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composition, Brian Massengale, Paul Schauer, Charles Dahle, Barry Gregerson, Bonnie Bachman, Thomas Oesterle Nov 1997

Milled Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composition, Brian Massengale, Paul Schauer, Charles Dahle, Barry Gregerson, Bonnie Bachman, Thomas Oesterle

Economics Faculty Research & Creative Works

A milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer having increased abrasion resistive characteristics. The reinforced polymer comprises a base resin selected from the group consisting of polyolefins and polyamides. The base resin is combined with an amount of milled carbon fibers and further may be combined with polytetrafluoroethylene. The resulting composite materials have excellent friction and wear characteristics and are useful in the production of injection molded parts. The molded parts have a high impact strength, exhibit dimensional stability, are abrasion resistive, and are static dissipative, with the composite materials having particular utility as support fixtures for semiconductors during certain processing operations.


Method For Fabricating Or Modifying An Article Comprising The Removal Of A Polymer Coating, Bonnie Bachman, Elizabeth A. Hofstatter, Joan M. Ritter, Jerry J. Rubin Aug 1990

Method For Fabricating Or Modifying An Article Comprising The Removal Of A Polymer Coating, Bonnie Bachman, Elizabeth A. Hofstatter, Joan M. Ritter, Jerry J. Rubin

Economics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Disclosed is a method for removing poly-para-xylylene, its derivatives, and copolymers (collectively called "parylene") from bodies, including relatively large bodies such as printed circuit (PC) boards, that is capable of yielding relatively high removal rates. A body such as a PC board coated with parylene is placed into a reaction chamber downstream from a microwave plasma such that plasma discharge products generated by the microwave plasma react with the parylene, etching the parylene without exposing the body to bombardment by energetic ions and/or electrons. The plasma is generated from a gas mixture containing oxygen, a second gas, and optional additives …