Location History:
- N. Berwick, ME (US) (1990)
- Wells, ME (US) (2018 - 2022)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1990-2022
Title: Innovations of John Sturmer
Introduction
John Sturmer is an accomplished inventor based in Wells, Maine, known for his significant contributions to the field of electronics. With a total of three patents to his name, Sturmer has made notable advancements in the design and functionality of solid electrolytic capacitors.
Latest Patents
Sturmer's latest patents include a solid electrolytic capacitor for a tantalum embedded microchip. This innovative capacitor features a porous anode body, an anode foil, a dielectric, a cathode, and terminations for both anode and cathode. The design ensures that the foil is positioned on a planar surface of the anode body, with the dielectric formed within the anode body itself. Additionally, the cathode includes a solid electrolyte, enhancing the capacitor's performance. Another patent focuses on a tantalum embedded microchip, which also incorporates a sintered porous anode body and a hermetic anode substrate, ensuring impermeability to liquids.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, John Sturmer has worked with prominent companies such as AVX Corporation and Kyocera AVX Components Corporation. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to refine his skills and contribute to groundbreaking technologies in the electronics sector.
Collaborations
Sturmer has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Joseph W. Paulus and John Y. Cadwallader. These
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