Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1988-1989
Title: Innovations of Allan R Drake
Introduction
Allan R Drake is a notable inventor based in Brampton, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the development of innovative methods for applying conductors to printed circuit boards. With a total of 2 patents, his work has advanced the technology used in electronic devices.
Latest Patents
Drake's latest patents include a "Process for application of overlay conductors to surface of printed circuit boards." This invention provides a method for applying an overlay conductor between connection land areas on a printed circuit board. The process involves defining the conductor pattern with a dielectric material, applying silver polymer ink, and curing it with heat. The final steps include covering the land areas with silver solder paste, which is reflowed to create a secure conductive connection.
Another significant patent is the "Process for forming silver conductors on a substrate." This invention outlines a method for creating an electrical conductor pattern on a substrate by applying a predetermined pattern of silver polymer ink and partially curing it. A layer of silver solder paste is then applied, reflowed, and solidified, encapsulating the polymer ink to form the desired conductor pattern.
Career Highlights
Allan R Drake has worked at Northern Telecom Limited, where he has been instrumental in developing innovative technologies. His expertise in electrical engineering and patent development has contributed to the company's advancements in telecommunications.
Collaborations
Drake has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Reginald B Bennett and Roger C Finn. Their combined efforts have fostered a creative environment that encourages innovation and the development of new technologies.
Conclusion
Allan R Drake's contributions to the field of electrical engineering and his innovative patents have significantly impacted the technology used in electronic devices. His work continues to inspire future advancements in the industry.