Jack L. Parker
Electrical Engineering
Patent Engineer
(330) 247-2211 Phone
(330) 247-2211 Fax
jparker@GotoPatentLawFirm.com
Jack L. Parker is a Patent Engineer certified in Electrical Engineering and attended The University of Michigan. Jack has worked in patent law for over nine years at Eschweiler & Associates, LLC in Cleveland, Ohio. He has written hundreds of patents for US and international Fortune 50, 100 and 500 companies, such as Texas Instruments, Microsoft Corporation, HP, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), R.W. Beckett Corporation, Infineon AG, Spansion, Eaton Corporation and Ohio University.
He has written patents involving semiconductors: RAM, ROM, DRAM, EPROM, SRAM, FeRAM, FeCap, and Flash memory devices, architectures and processes; ION beam implant control technologies, high voltage MOSFET power controls, DC-DC converters; thermocouple and thermistor detector technologies, quality of service (QoS) for local area networks (LAN) and internet security processing, differential RADAR systems, TX/RX antenna components and RF PLL synthesizers; fail-safe boiler & igniter controls and integrated sensor systems; GPS-optical integration systems, power systems, electronics, superconductivity, electromechanical systems, mechanical systems and components and other technologies.
Jack has over thirty years of industry experience in electrical and mechanical engineering. He worked as a senior electrical systems engineer with USS/KOBE Steel Co. in Lorain, Ohio, designing and supervising the installation of multi-million dollar automation systems.
At Corning/Gilford Instruments Laboratories in Oberlin, Ohio he was a project engineer responsible for managing medical analyzer introductions and designing and programming numerous microprocessor based tests.
At Leland Electrosystems, Inc., Vandalia, Ohio, Jack designed and tested aircraft switching regulators, DC-DC power supplies, converters and microprocessor based high frequency switching inverters meeting stringent military specifications. He also designed and programmed micro-based anti-skid controllers at B.F. Goodrich Co., in Troy, Ohio, and at Bendix Aerospace Systems, in Ann Arbor, Mi. He also assisted in the development of a heat flow experiment aboard APOLLO 16.
As an electronic project engineer, he managed automotive welding R&D and automation projects at TRW, Nelson Stud Welding Division in Elyria, Ohio.
In addition to his vast industrial and intellectual property experience, Jack taught six years of electrical apprenticeship programs at The Lorain Institute while working full time.
