Trident Technical College - Trident Technical College since Nov 2011
Professional Student
USS NEBRASKA SSBN 739 Gold Aug 2007 - Nov 2011
Culinary Specialist Leading Chief Petty Officer
Multi-National Force Iraq Jun 2006 - May 2007
Senior Noncommissioned Officer in Charge of Executive Services Div., Info. Mgmt. & Cmd. Aviation
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Aug 2005 - Jun 2006
Enlisted Aide
Education:
Trident Technical College 2012 - 2013
Bachelor of Science (BS) Transfer, Environmental Science
Olympic College 2011 - 2011
Bachelor of Science (BS) Transfer, Environmental Science
Starkey International Household Management 2004 - 2004
Graduate Program, Household Management
Johnson and Wales University 1997 - 1999
Associates of Applied Science, Culinary Arts
Interests:
Mountain Climbing, Marathon distance ++, Hiking, Wilderness, Reading about Nature and Sustainability, Photography, Culinary Arts
Larry K. Johnson - North Attleboro MA Eric P. Reidemeister - Norton MA Robert O. Southworth - Pawtucket RI Michael D. Gouin - North Smithfield RI William Silva - Taunton MA Andrew A. Amatruda - Attleboro MA
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G01P 15125
US Classification:
7351432
Abstract:
An acceleration sensor is shown having a substrate (16, 16', 16", 16'") on which a capacitor detect plate (24) and source plate mounting portion (28c) are disposed. An electrically conductive blade member (40, 44) having an attachment portion (40a, 44h), a source plate portion (40i, 44a) and integrally attached beams (40b, 40c; 44b) extending along opposite sides of the blade member is mounted on the substrate by welding the attachment portion to a mounting element (36, 36', 36", 36'") which is closely received in a bore (32, 32', 32", 32'") formed through the substrate at the source plate mounting portion. The mounting element or the bore is formed with a surface suitable for forming an interference fit and for making electrical engagement with a conductive layer received in the bore. The mounting element has one end (36b, 36b', 36b") which extends above the top surface (26, 26") an adjustable selected amount(s) to provide desired spacing between the source plate portion and the detect plate. A single mounting element of a pair of mounting elements can be used and may be in the form of a solid (36, 36", 36'") or a hollow (36') pin.
Larry K. Johnson - North Attleboro MA Eric P. Reidemeister - Norton MA Robert O. Southworth - Pawtucket RI Michael D. Gouin - North Smithfield RI William Silva - Taunton MA Andrew A. Amatruda - Attleboro MA
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H01G 516
US Classification:
29 2541
Abstract:
An acceleration sensor is shown having a substrate (16, 16', 16", 16'") on which a capacitor detect plate (24) and source plate mounting portion (28c) are disposed. An electrically conductive blade member (40, 44) having an attachment portion (40a, 44h), a source plate portion (40i, 44a) and integrally attached beams (40b, 40c; 44b) extending along opposite sides of the blade member is mounted on the substrate by welding the attachment portion to a mounting element (36, 36', 36", 36'") which is closely received in a bore (32, 32', 32", 32'") formed through the substrate at the source plate mounting portion. The mounting element or the bore is formed with a surface suitable for forming an interference fit and for making electrical engagement with a conductive layer received in the bore. The mounting element has one end (36b, 36b', 36b") which extends above the top surface (26, 26") an adjustable selected amount(s) to provide desired spacing between the source plate portion and the detect plate. A single mounting element of a pair of mounting elements can be used and may be in the form of a solid (36, 36", 36'") or a hollow (36') pin.