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Anaren, Inc. Patents
As our slogan suggests, Anaren, Inc. is always thinking of "what's next." So it is no coincidence that we boast some of the highest-caliber, most inventive engineers in our field. Fully credentialed and actively involved in organizations such as the IEEE, Anaren, Inc.'s engineers are committed to innovation, a pursuit yielding to valuable patented intellectual property. Anaren, Inc.'s patents include:
US3568098
Microwave stripline device
Carl Gerst
March, 1971
US3609573
Balance amplifier
Hugh A. Hair
September, 1971
US3621400
Alternating current signal-combining approach
Leonard Paciorek, Carl Gerst
November, 1971
US3618126
Microwave signal amplifier with feedback
Carl Gerst, Thomas Sly
November, 1971
US3731217
Quasi-optical signal processing utilizing hybrid matrices
Carl Gerst, Hugh A. Hair, Robert Hiller
May, 1973
US3775708
Microwave signal attenuator
Thomas Sly
November, 1973
US3800221
Digital frequency meter
Hugh A. Hair
March, 1974
US3970968
Signal modulator apparatus
Thomas Sly
July, 1976
US4209791
Antenna apparatus for bearing angle determination
Carl Gerst, Hugh A. Hair, Stig Rehnmark
June, 1980
US4277748
Angle digitizer
Carl Gerst, Leonard Paciorek
July, 1981
US263226
Antenna
Stig Rehnmark
March, 1982
US4331960
Automatic tracking methods & apparatus
Carl Gerst, Hugh A. Hair
May, 1982
US31772
Digital bearing deterimination
Carl Gerst, Hugh A. Hair, Stig Rehnmark
December, 1984
(re-issue of US4203114; May, 1980)
US4821007
Stripline circuit component and method of manufacture
Walter D. Fields, Gary K. Larkins
April, 1989
US4405895
Angle digitizing method
Carl Gerst, Leonard Paciorek, Thomas Sly
September, 1993
US5841340
Solderless RF power film resistors and terminations
Paul Davidson, Thomas Dowling, Thomas Passaro, Jr.
November, 1998
US 294965
Stripline balun
Hans Peter Ostergaard, Jeffrey C. Merrill
September, 2001
US6292070
Balun formed from symmetrical couplers
Jeffrey C. Merrill
September, 2001
US6464510
Microwave circuit connector
Hans Peter Ostergaard, Michael Len
October, 2002
US6650200
Dynamic combiner / splitter for RF signal systems
Brian E. Culliton, Jeffrey C. Merrill
November, 2003
US6713792
Integrated heat sink device including hole to facilitate communication
Leendert J. van der Windt
March, 2004
US7005937
Circulator and method of manufacture
Thomas Lingel, Niels Kirkeby
February, 2006
US7659792 B2
Circulator device and a method of assembly
Karen N. Kocharvan, Bradley J. Wright
February, 2010
US8044749 B1
Coupler Device
Tomasz M. Witas, Michael J. Lugert, Niels H. Kirkeby
October, 2011
US818848B2
Circulator / Isolator with an Asymmetric Resonator
Thomas Lingel
March, 2012
US8183952B2
Surface Mountable Circulator
Graeme Bunce, Thomas Lingel
May, 2012
US8350642 B2
Ultra-widband Power Splitter / Combiner
Hans Jensen
January, 2013
US8547186
Compact Balun
Niels H. Kirkeby
October, 2013
US8638181B2
Wideband Balun Using Re-entrant Coupled Lines
and Ferrite Material
Carl Gerst, Jeffrey C. Merrill
January, 2014
US8860529
Impedance Transforming Coupler
Chong Mei, Hans P. Ostergaard
October, 2014
US8896373
Wideband Doherty Amplifier Network
Chong Mei
November, 2014