Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Thomas E. Kocovsky, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6215842
    Abstract: An x-ray radiation stabilization system is provided including an x-ray tube (20) which emits x-ray radiation (22). The x-ray tube (20) has an anode (52), a cathode (50), and a vacuum envelope (54) which houses the anode (52) and the cathode (50). A high-voltage generator (40) is connected to the x-ray tube (20). It supplies a high-voltage electric potential between the cathode (50) and anode (52) such that an electron beam flows therebetween. The electron beam strikes the anode (52) producing the x-ray radiation (22). A reference radiation detector (60) samples a representative portion of the x-ray radiation (22) emitted by the x-ray tube (20) and generates an error signal in response to an intensity of the sampled x-ray radiation (22). A feedback circuit (80) is connected between the reference radiation detector (60) and the high-voltage generator (40).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Inventors: Theodore A. Resnick, Rodney A. Mattson
  • Patent number: 4911017
    Abstract: A sample (16) with a cut (18) is mounted by clamps (14) between a stationary bar (10) and a movable bar (12). A motor driven cam (22) reciprocates the movable bar causing the samples to undergo cyclic deformation. A camera (C) is selectively positionable (B) to view each of the plurality of samples. A computer control (D) determines a cut length (60, 62, 64, 66) from each two dimensional electronic video image representation and stores it in a cut data memory (68). The next sampling time for each sample is calculated (72) generally in proportion to an inverse of the cut growth rate. The sampling order is re-ordered after each measurement and stored in a queuing table (78). A driver circuit (86) causes a motor (40) to position the camera in the appropriate positions to image the samples in the order indicated by the queuing table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1990
    Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
    Inventor: Perry Marteny
  • Patent number: 4839581
    Abstract: A hermetically sealed, electrically insulative enclosure (A) is surrounded by a Faraday cage (B). At least one electrode (C) is disposed within the hermetically sealed enclosure. The volume of the enclosure is selectively altered such that an initial charge density in the neighborhood of electrod changes, which changes the electrode potential. The change causes a current to flow to or from the electrode which returns the electrode potential and the electrode surrounding space charge toward an equilibrium condition. In one embodiment, a current measuring circuit (D) is disposed between the electrode and the Faraday cage to derive a measure of the current flow therebetween. In another embodiment, a like electrode is disposed within another hermetically, sealed insulative enclosure which is shielded by the same or another Faraday cage. In the second embodiment, the measuring circuit measures the current flow between the two isolated electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1989
    Inventor: Thomas F. Peterson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4498631
    Abstract: The electrogasdynamic coating system includes an electrogasdynamic gun for charging material particles indirectly. The gun has a gas inlet which receives from a gas source a pressurized gas in which an condensable vapor is entrained. Corona and attractor electrodes are disposed in communication with the gas inlet for ionizing the ionizable vapor. A dielectric tube extends from the electrodes downstream to a mixing chamber. A first fluid material inlet is connected with a first source of powder or liquid material and a second fluid material inlet is connected with a second source of powder or liquid material. The first and second fluid material inlets are connected with the mixing chamber such that particles of the first and second fluid materials are mixed with the gas and vapor. The vapor condenses and coats the particles during mixing causing them to become charged. In use, a condensable vapor is entrained into a gas flow, the gas flow is passed across corona and attractor electrodes to ionize the vapor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1985
    Assignee: Energy Innovations, Inc.
    Inventor: Meredith C. Gourdine
  • Patent number: 4208723
    Abstract: In a system for producing a display in an x,y coordinate system which system produces only a single display point for each display position on the x-axis, a circuit for producing rise lines and fall lines parallel to the y-axis to connect the display points in adjacent positions on the x-axis. The circuit includes a shift register for storing a line of data, a shift register for storing rise line positions, a shift register for storing fall line positions, and AND gates for terminating rise lines and fall lines upon reaching a display in an adjacent position on the x-axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1980
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventor: Thomas H. Lecklider
  • Patent number: 4193122
    Abstract: A circuit for interpolating discrete data points or horizontal line segments of a single valued function in one direction into a continuous line display. So that only one value need be produced from a memory for each display position along one axis of an x,y coordinate system display, the circuit generates lines parallel to the other axis which connect the display at adjacent positions along the first axis. The circuit receives and displays a line of data; delays the line of data by one clock pulse and displays the delayed line; compares the line and delayed line to determine the ends of data in the line; stores the position of the ends of data in a shift register; displays the output of the shift register; and returns the output of the shift register to the input of the shift register for each end position until data is received in a position adjacent the end position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1980
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventor: John J. Bowers
  • Patent number: 4190797
    Abstract: A capacitive gauging apparatus in which a single central processing unit is connected to a plurality of gauging heads each gauging head having a further plurality of gauging probes. The system then multiplexes the probes and heads to enable the central processing unit to receive serially the output from each of the heads and produce an analog or digital signal which indicates distance between each of the probes and the work piece. A central microprocessor transforms these signals into an output for visual display or calculates the difference between these signals and an ideal master work piece. Further, a highly temperature stable, low capacitance, high impedance amplifier is used in conjunction with each of the probes so that the output signal from each of the probes is stable and accurate over a wide range of conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 26, 1980
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas H. Lecklider, John J. Bowers