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Inventor: Nance; Christopher J.
Address: Middletown, CA
No. of patents: 5
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7581496 |
Exploding foil initiator chip with non-planar switching capabilities |
September 1, 2009 |
| An initiator that includes a substrate, an exploding foil initiator and a first switch. The exploding foil initiator coupled to the substrate and includes a bridge and a first bridge contact. The first switch has a first contact and a first insulator. The first contact is coupled to the |
| 7571679 |
Energetic material initiation device having integrated low-energy exploding foil initiator heade |
August 11, 2009 |
| An initiator that includes a header body, an insulating spacer, an initiator chip, a plurality of terminals and a plurality of contacts. The insulating spacer is coupled to the header body. The initiator chip that forms at least a portion of an exploding foil initiator and includes a |
| 7552680 |
Full function initiator with integrated planar switch |
June 30, 2009 |
| A device having an initiator and an integrated planar switch. The initiator has a base, an initiating element that is coupled to the base, a first element pad, which is electrically coupled to a first side of the initiating element, and a second element pad, which is electrically cou |
| 7543532 |
Full function initiator with integrated planar switch |
June 9, 2009 |
| A switch device having a base, a first electrically conductive pad coupled to the base, a second electrically conductive pad coupled to the base, a first electrically conductive projection and a second electrically conductive projection. The second electrically conductive pad is spaced |
| 7430963 |
Energetic material initiation device utilizing exploding foil initiated ignition system with sec |
October 7, 2008 |
| An igniter assembly with a housing, an initiator, an input charge, a first barrier, a second barrier, and an output charge. The input charge is formed of a secondary explosive and disposed adjacent the initiator. The first barrier cooperates with the housing to form a chamber into which |
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