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Floyd O Arntz

from Newtonville, MA
Age ~87

Floyd Arntz Phones & Addresses

  • 44 Grove Hill Ave, Newtonville, MA 02460 (617) 969-2051 (617) 527-4497
  • Newton, MA
  • Mankato, MN
  • 1 Pinecrest Way, Wellfleet, MA 02667 (508) 349-2194
  • 283 Old Chequessett Neck Rd, Wellfleet, MA 02667
  • 44 Grove Hill Ave, Newtonville, MA 02460 (617) 771-3734

Work

Company: Windwayz Apr 1, 2010 Position: Founder

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy Specialities: Philosophy

Industries

Renewables & Environment

Public records

Vehicle Records

Floyd Arntz

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Address:
44 Grv Hl Ave, Newtonville, MA 02460
Phone:
(617) 969-2051
VIN:
JHMFA36277S005873
Make:
HONDA
Model:
CIVIC
Year:
2007

Resumes

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Founder

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Location:
Newton, MA
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Windwayz
Founder

Diversified Technologies, Inc. Jan 1950 - Feb 1950
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Tufts University Jan 1950 - Feb 1950
Adjunct Professor, Department of Electro-Optics

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mit) Jan 1950 - Feb 1950
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering

Micro-Bit Jan 1950 - Feb 1950
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Education:
University of Minnesota
Masters, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Inductive Power Transmission And Distribution Apparatus Using A Coaxial Transformer

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US Patent:
6686823, Feb 3, 2004
Filed:
Apr 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/134804
Inventors:
Floyd D. Arntz - Newton MA
Ian S. Roth - Bedford MA
Marcel P. J. Gaudreau - Lexington MA
Brian J. Doherty - Weston MA
Assignee:
PRI Automation, Inc. - Billerica MA
International Classification:
H01F 3820
US Classification:
336174, 336173, 336175, 336229, 336 92
Abstract:
A coaxial inductive power transfer and distribution apparatus includes a stationary primary conductor and a mobile secondary coil magnetically coupled together to provide for inductive power transfer therebetween. A return conductor that is stationary is mechanically coupled to the primary conductor and ensures the position stability of the primary conductor with respect to the moveable secondary coil. The return conductor also includes an air gap in which a support member for the mobile secondary coil is disposed within. The mobile secondary winding includes a high permeability toroidal core that is coaxially disposed about, and spaced apart from, the primary conductor. A multi-turn coil is radially disposed about the high permeability toroidal core. The support member for the mobile secondary winding extends through the air gap in the return conductor to the exterior of the return conductor, where it may be coupled to an electric vehicle.

Reciprocating Wind-Powered Transducer Employing Interleaved Airfoil Arrays

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US Patent:
8278776, Oct 2, 2012
Filed:
Sep 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/224853
Inventors:
Floyd Arntz - Newton MA, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/00
H02P 9/04
US Classification:
290 54
Abstract:
A reciprocating transducer to convert windpower to electrical energy includes an odd sub-array of blades and an even sub-array of blades, wherein two odd thrust rods are pivotably coupled to the ends of each of the odd numbered blades, two even thrust rods are pivotably coupled to the ends of each of the even numbered blades, an odd tilt rod is pivotably coupled to the trailing edge of each of the odd numbered blades, an even tilt rod is pivotably coupled to the trailing edge of each of the even numbered blades. The tilt rods are moved up and down, thereby changing the attitude of the blades, a crank shaft converts the linear motion of the thrust rods into rotational motion, and a generator converts the rotational motion into electrical power.

Transparent Ion-Blocking Layer For Electrochromic Windows

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US Patent:
51335948, Jul 28, 1992
Filed:
Jul 19, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/554541
Inventors:
Terry Haas - Sudbury MA
Ronald Goldner - Lexington MA
Linas Jauniskis - Dover MA
Floyd Arntz - Newtonville MA
Kwok-Keung Wong - Watertown MA
Eugene Sullivan - Somerville MA
Assignee:
Tufts University - Medford MA
International Classification:
G02F 101
US Classification:
359275
Abstract:
Ion blocking layers are interposed between the outer electrodes and the active layers in a five-layer electrochromic device. The ion-blocking layers are optically transparent and electronically conductive to provide for electron transport while blocking the transport of ions between the active layers and the outer electrode layers.

Ion-Beam Based Deposition Of Coatings For Electrochromic Devices

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US Patent:
51895501, Feb 23, 1993
Filed:
Dec 13, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/787302
Inventors:
Ronald B. Goldner - Lexington MA
Floyd O. Arntz - Newtonville MA
Bertrand Morel - Arlington MA
Terry E. Haas - Sudbury MA
Kwok-Keung Wong - Watertown MA
Assignee:
Tufts University - Medford MA
International Classification:
G02F 101
B05D 306
US Classification:
359273
Abstract:
Thin film coatings for solid state storage batteries and electrochromic energy conservation devices are now formed on low temperature glass and plastic substrates by an ion-assisted RF deposition process. The attachment of such coated glass or plastic substrates to existing windows in situ allows ordinary plate glass windows in homes, office buildings and factories to be converted to "smart-windows" resulting in a substantial savings in heating and air conditioning costs.

Ion-Beam Based Deposition Of Coatings For Electrochromic Devices

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US Patent:
50512749, Sep 24, 1991
Filed:
Sep 11, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/405271
Inventors:
Ronald B. Goldner - Lexington MA
Floyd O. Arntz - Newtonville MA
Bertrand Morel - Arlington MA
Terry E. Haas - Sudbury MA
Kwok-Keung Wong - Watertown MA
Assignee:
Tufts University - Medford MA
International Classification:
B05D 306
B05D 512
US Classification:
427 38
Abstract:
Thin film coatings for solid state storage batteries and electrochromic energy conservation devices are now formed on low temperature glass and plastic substrates by an ion-assisted RF deposition process. The attachment of such coated glass or plastic substrates to existing windows in situ allows ordinary plate glass windows in homes, office buildings and factories to be converted to "smart-windows" resulting in a substantial savings in heating and air conditioning costs.

Buried Junction Mos Memory Capacitor Target For Electron Beam Addressable Memory And Method Of Using Same

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US Patent:
40793583, Mar 14, 1978
Filed:
Oct 4, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/729099
Inventors:
Floyd O. Arntz - Newton MA
Assignee:
Micro-Bit Corporation - Lexington MA
International Classification:
G11C 1126
G11C 1300
US Classification:
365118
Abstract:
A buried junction MOS memory capacitor target device for electron beam addressable READ/WRITE memories is described along with a method of using the same. The memory capacitor target structure comprises a planar semiconductor substrate of various degrees of complexity having a highly conducting coating providing a low resistance ohmic contact to the substrate backside and an N-type planar semiconductor overlayer forming with the substrate topside a bipolar detector junction. An insulating layer overlies the N-type layer and a conducting coating overlies the insulating layer. The device is employed with an electron beam of sufficient energy to penetrate the latter two layers and to produce carrier-pairs in the N-type overlayer. Electrical access to the device is provided by one contact to the substrate backside and one contact to the conducting coating overlying the insulator. Means are provided within the semiconducting portion of the device for limiting the electrostatic potential difference developed across the bipolar detector junction as a result of changes in the potentials applied to the electrical contacts.

Methods For Manufacturing Solid State Ionic Devices

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US Patent:
51714132, Dec 15, 1992
Filed:
Sep 16, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/760445
Inventors:
Floyd O. Arntz - Newton MA
Ronald B. Goldner - Lexington MA
Terry E. Haas - Sudbury MA
Guang Wei - Somerville MA
Kwok-Keung Wong - Watertown MA
Assignee:
Tufts University - Medford MA
International Classification:
C23C 1434
US Classification:
20419215
Abstract:
A multilayer, thin film solid state ionic device usable as an electrochromic window and/or as a rechargeable battery and a method for its manufacture. In one embodiment, the device comprises a transparent substrate and a thin film, five layered coating, the coating being deposited onto the substrate. The device is made by depositing a first layer of indium tin oxide onto the substrate, depositing a second layer of tungsten trioxide onto the first layer, inserting a quantity of lithium ions into the second layer so as to form a lithium-enriched second layer, depositing a third layer of lithium niobate onto the lithium-enriched second layer, sputter depositing a fourth layer of LiCoO. sub. 2 onto the third layer, whereby the fourth layer is lithium-deficient, applying, in the presence of a plasma, a sufficiently large positive electrical potential to the second layer so as to cause virtually all of the lithium ions inserted thereinto to be expelled therefrom, whereby a quantity of lithium ions are added to the fourth layer to ameliorate its lithium deficiency and whereby any lithium ions expelled from the second layer but not needed to cure the deficiency of lithium ions in the fourth layer are expelled into the plasma, and then depositing a fifth layer made of indium oxide onto said fourth layer.
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