Patents Represented by Attorney Thomas F. Broderick
  • Patent number: 8205546
    Abstract: A baler for making compacted bales of a cellulosic and preferably woody biomass material, the baler comprising: a housing defining a compaction chamber therein, wherein the housing comprises a top wall, an infeed opening defined in the top wall for introducing the material into the compaction chamber, and a hopper system comprising: first and second doors pivotably attached to the housing in opposing array over the infeed opening, wherein each door comprises a pivot having a plurality of fingers extending in planar array therefrom and defining a plurality of recesses disposed therebetween, and wherein the fingers of the first and second doors are staggered such that the fingers of each door are positioned opposite to and receivable by the recesses of the other door, and actuator means for pivoting the doors upwardly to form a chute for directing the material toward the infeed opening, and downwardly to intermesh and preferably interlock the fingers and substantially cover the infeed opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2012
    Assignee: Forest Concepts, LLC
    Inventors: Christopher J. Lanning, David N. Lanning
  • Patent number: 8158256
    Abstract: A new class of plant biomass feedstock particles characterized by consistent piece size and shape uniformity, high skeletal surface area, and good flow properties. The particles of plant biomass material having fibers aligned in a grain are characterized by a length dimension (L) aligned substantially parallel to the grain and defining a substantially uniform distance along the grain, a width dimension (W) normal to L and aligned cross grain, and a height dimension (H) normal to W and L. In particular, the L×H dimensions define a pair of substantially parallel side surfaces characterized by substantially intact longitudinally arrayed fibers, the W×H dimensions define a pair of substantially parallel end surfaces characterized by crosscut fibers and end checking between fibers, and the L×W dimensions define a pair of substantially parallel top and bottom surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2012
    Assignee: Forest Concepts, LLC
    Inventors: James H. Dooley, David N. Lanning, Thomas F. Broderick
  • Patent number: 8039106
    Abstract: A novel class of flowable biomass feedstock particles with unusually large surface areas that can be manufactured in remarkably uniform sizes using low-energy comminution techniques. The feedstock particles are roughly parallelepiped in shape and characterized by a length dimension (L) aligned substantially with the grain direction and defining a substantially uniform distance along the grain, a width dimension (W) normal to L and aligned cross grain, and a height dimension (H) normal to W and L. The particles exhibit a disrupted grain structure with prominent end and surface checks that greatly enhances their skeletal surface area as compared to their envelope surface area. The L×H dimensions define a pair of substantially parallel side surfaces characterized by substantially intact longitudinally arrayed fibers. The W×H dimensions define a pair of substantially parallel end surfaces characterized by crosscut fibers and end checking between fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2011
    Assignee: Forest Concepts, LLC
    Inventors: James H. Dooley, David N. Lanning, Thomas F. Broderick
  • Patent number: 8034449
    Abstract: A novel class of flowable biomass feedstock particles with unusually large surface areas that can be manufactured in remarkably uniform sizes using low-energy comminution techniques. The feedstock particles are roughly parallelepiped in shape and characterized by a length dimension (L) aligned substantially with the grain direction and defining a substantially uniform distance along the grain, a width dimension (W) normal to L and aligned cross grain, and a height dimension (H) normal to W and L. The particles exhibit a disrupted grain structure with prominent end and surface checks that greatly enhances their skeletal surface area as compared to their envelope surface area. The L×H dimensions define a pair of substantially parallel side surfaces characterized by substantially intact longitudinally arrayed fibers. The W×H dimensions define a pair of substantially parallel end surfaces characterized by crosscut fibers and end checking between fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2011
    Assignee: Forest Concepts, LLC
    Inventors: James H. Dooley, David N. Lanning, Thomas F. Broderick
  • Patent number: 7992491
    Abstract: A baler for making compacted bales of a cellulosic and preferably woody biomass material, the baler comprising: a housing defining a compaction chamber therein, wherein the housing comprises a top wall, an infeed opening defined in the top wall for introducing the material into the compaction chamber, and a hopper system comprising: first and second doors pivotably attached to the housing in opposing array over the infeed opening, wherein each door comprises a pivot having a plurality of fingers extending in planar array therefrom and defining a plurality of recesses disposed therebetween, and wherein the fingers of the first and second doors are staggered such that the fingers of each door are positioned opposite to and receivable by the recesses of the other door, and actuator means for pivoting the doors upwardly to form a chute for directing the material toward the infeed opening, and downwardly to intermesh and preferably interlock the fingers and substantially cover the infeed opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2011
    Assignee: Forest Concepts, LLC
    Inventors: Christopher J. Lanning, David N. Lanning
  • Patent number: 7987776
    Abstract: A woody biomass baler having a baling chamber adapted to receive woody biomass material, a compression system adapted to compact the material into a rectangular bale in the chamber, and an ejection system adapted to move the bale from the chamber, wherein the baling chamber has a front wall consisting of a reciprocating compression platen corresponding in dimensions to the width W and height H of the bale, opposing upper and lower walls corresponding in dimensions to the length L and either of the W and H of the bale, and opposing sidewalls corresponding in dimensions to the L and the other of the W and H of the bale, wherein each chamber wall selected from among the upper wall, the lower wall, and each of the sidewalls can withstand a minimum distributed force perpendicular to the selected wall of between (0.11×Pp psi×Aw) pounds and (0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2011
    Assignee: Forest Concepts, LLC
    Inventors: David N. Lanning, James H. Dooley, Christopher J. Lanning, James L. Fridley
  • Patent number: 5931561
    Abstract: A method of attaching a string of decorative lights to the outline of a house, by attaching a string of decorative lights to outline both a first side of the house in a first regular parallelogram array and a second adjacent side of the house in a second regular parallelogram array, wherein the first and second parallelograms slant in opposite directions. When lit, the resulting light display is slightly out of register with the outline of the house. This subtle asymmetry fools the passing eye into taking a second look.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1999
    Inventor: Thomas F. Broderick