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Jerome L Brekken

from Knoxville, TN
Age ~70

Jerome Brekken Phones & Addresses

  • 568 Glen Abbey Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37934 (760) 749-8820
  • Farragut, TN
  • Lancaster, CA
  • West Covina, CA
  • 609 Butterwood Ave, San Marcos, CA 92069
  • Vista, CA
  • Oceanside, CA
  • Valley Center, CA
  • Versailles, IN

Publications

Us Patents

Device For The Installation And Removal Of A Wire At An Elevated Location

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US Patent:
6467823, Oct 22, 2002
Filed:
Jun 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/592052
Inventors:
Jerome L. Brekken - Valley Center CA, 92082
International Classification:
A47F 1306
US Classification:
294 191, 29270, 29241
Abstract:
The tool comprises a body having a top portion within which is formed a generally U-shaped notch with a width and depth that are much larger than the diameter of the wire to be handled. The sides of the notch are outwardly tapered so that the notch is wider at its top. All edges of the notch are smoothed and have a radius such that there is no binding of the wire onto the tool. The design of the tool allows the wire to easily slip across the bottom of the notch without binding. The lower portion of the cylinder comprises a concentric bore for receiving a pole or other lifting device.

Method For Installation And Removal Of A Wire At An Elevated Location

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US Patent:
6487765, Dec 3, 2002
Filed:
Mar 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/107843
Inventors:
Jerome L. Brekken - Valley Center CA, 92082
International Classification:
B21D 3903
US Classification:
29428, 294 191
Abstract:
The tool comprises a body having a top portion within which is formed a generally U-shaped notch with a width and depth that are much larger than the diameter of the wire to be handled. The sides of the notch are outwardly tapered so that the notch is wider at its top. All edges of the notch are smoothed and have a radius such that there is no binding of the wire onto the tool. The design of the tool allows the wire to easily slip across the bottom of the notch without binding. The lower portion of the cylinder comprises a concentric bore for receiving a pole or other lifting device.

Ldd Field Effect Transistor Having A Large Reproducible Saturation Current

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US Patent:
51327570, Jul 21, 1992
Filed:
Nov 16, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/614890
Inventors:
Stephen L. Tignor - Escondido CA
Michael A. Stuber - Vista CA
Jerome L. Brekken - San Marcos CA
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
H01L 2978
US Classification:
357 233
Abstract:
An LDD field effect transistor is fabricated by a series of process steps in which throughout the fabrication process, the transistor's polysilicon gate is protected from being oxidized on its edges near the gate insulator. Some of the process steps during which the above protection occurs includes steps for forming spacers on the sidewalls of the transistor's gate, and steps for activating the LDD source-drain regions with high temperature anneals. Due to this protection from oxidation, none of the silicon in the edges of the gate is consumed or converted to silicon dioxide at any stage of the fabrication process. Consequently, the distance by which the edges of the gate are spaced over the channel remains unaltered throughout the fabrication process; and, this physical feature of the gate makes the transistor's saturation current large with little variance.
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