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Alan Max Burk

from Kirkland, WA
Age ~72

Alan Burk Phones & Addresses

  • 10607 58Th St, Kirkland, WA 98033 (425) 889-9763
  • Dewey, AZ
  • Prescott, AZ
  • Renton, WA
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Arlington, WA
  • Snohomish, WA
  • Lancaster, TX
  • Kiona, WA
  • 10607 NE 58Th St, Kirkland, WA 98033 (253) 677-5528

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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President

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Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Almax
President
Education:
Seattle University 1984 - 1984
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering
University of Colorado 1973 - 1973
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors
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Alan Burk

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Location:
Kirkland, WA
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Owner, Almax

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Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Alan Burk
President
Almax Inc
Membrane Switch & Touch Screen Design & Consulting Services
10607 NE 58 St, Kirkland, WA 98033
Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 889-9417
Alan Burk
Manager
RP CIRCUITS, LLC
8150 S Nogales Hwy, Tucson, AZ 85706
10607 NE 58 St, Kirkland, WA 98033
Alan Burk
President
Almax Manufacturing Co
Mfg Printed Circuit Boards · Electrician
427 7 Ave S, Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 889-8708
Alan Burk
Vice Presi, Director , Vice President
MEMBRANE SWITCH TECHNOLOGIES INC
8131 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy STE 800, Dallas, TX 75251
10607 NE 58 St, Kirkland, WA 98033

Publications

Us Patents

Switch Using Variable Resistance Layer To Control State

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US Patent:
8368505, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Mar 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/723377
Inventors:
Robert W. Deppiesse - Bothell WA, US
Alan M. Burk - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
Almax Manufacturing Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
H01C 10/10
US Classification:
338 99, 338 47, 338114
Abstract:
An electrical membrane switch that is actuated by applying a force against a layer of a variable resistance material that overlies and is in direct contact with switch poles that are applied to and supported by a substrate. A gap is provided between the switch poles, and the layer extends across the gap. The substrate can be a circuit board with electrical traces formed thereon to convey electrical current to the switch poles. As a sufficient force is applied to the surface of the layer of the variable resistance material, its resistance changes from a relatively high value, in which the switch is in a non-conducting state, to a relatively low value, in which the switch is in a conductive state. A protective sheet can optionally be included over the variable resistance layer and can include graphics/text to indicate the position of each switch in an array and its function.

Membrane Switch And Fabrication Method

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US Patent:
52285626, Jul 20, 1993
Filed:
Sep 9, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/756909
Inventors:
Alan M. Burk - Kirkland WA
Assignee:
GM Nameplate, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
H01H 110
US Classification:
200512
Abstract:
A membrane switch (10) having a top membrane (12) with a lower conductive surface (16), a bottom membrane (14) with an upper conductive surface (18), and a dielectric intermediate circuit spacer (20) disposed therebetween. The intermediate circuit spacer includes a central aperture (24) and defines upper and lower surfaces (28 and 32). First y-axis electrodes (26) are formed on the upper surface of the intermediate circuit spacer, and second x-axis (30) electrodes are formed on the lower surface of the intermediate circuit spacer. Conductive adhesive (58, 64) is applied between the intermediate circuit spacer and the top and bottom membranes to secure the intermediate spacer in place with the x- and y-axis electrodes in electrical contact with the top and bottom membranes, respectively.
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