Patents Assigned to Mathematical Sciences Northwest, Inc.
  • Patent number: 4492862
    Abstract: Beams (11) and (13) produced by helium-neon gas lasers (10) and (12) are directed at photoacoustic absorption cells (20) and (21) containing a flowing sample gas stream recovered from coal, oil and natural gas well drilling. The common hydrocarbon gases and vapors within cell (20) highly absorb the infrared energy emitted by laser (10) thereby producing an acoustic disturbance which is detected by a transducer (34) which produces an electrical output signal proportional to the concentration of the hydrocarbon gases and vapors. The methane gas within cell (21) weakly absorbs the infrared energy of laser beam (13), and thus the resulting output signal produced by a transducer (35) serves as a reference signal for determining the methane concentration. The output signals from transducers (34) and (35) are used by data processing unit (40) to compute the total concentration of hydrocarbon gases and vapors and the concentration of methane gas within cells (20) and (21).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1985
    Assignee: Mathematical Sciences Northwest, Inc.
    Inventors: Jack Grynberg, Leonard Y. Nelson, Stephen E. Moody
  • Patent number: 4223279
    Abstract: A pulsed electric discharge gas laser driven by a folded Blumlein transmission line with liquid dielectric. A method of preionizing and firing the laser discharge utilizing the Blumlein voltage pre-pulse for preionization and the subsequent main voltage pulse for gap switch breakdown. A spark gap switch construction with first and second elongate electrodes, with the first electrode presenting a generally rounded surface to the second electrode which incorporates a thin continuous edge facing the first electrode. An elongate apertured cathode at the lasing chamber, with an elongate preionization electrode positioned behind the cathode, and a power supply providing a preionization electrical pulse across the cathode and preionization electrode producing ions and electrons in the lasing gas prior to the main discharge between the anode and cathode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1980
    Assignee: Mathematical Sciences Northwest, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Bradford, Jr., Leonard W. Braverman, Jeffrey I. Levatter
  • Patent number: 4170330
    Abstract: A weapons system is described in which an explosive shell, fired from a cannon or other launch device, is precisely guided to a target to ensure a sure hit and kill capability. A shell having no on-board guidance mechanisms or propulsion devices, but having its tail section coated with a material vaporizable by a laser is employed. A laser beam is directed toward a target, and the shell is fired into the beam toward the target. The vaporization of the coating on the tail of the shell by the laser beam generates forces which, due to the aerodynamic design of the shell and the shaping of the energy distribution within the laser beam, maintain the shell in the path defined by the laser beam to guide the shell into contact with the target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1974
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1979
    Assignee: Mathematical Sciences Northwest, Inc.
    Inventors: Abraham Hertzberg, David A. Russell
  • Patent number: 3998711
    Abstract: A method for continuously carrying out the chemical synthesis of a gas in a wave reactor apparatus of the type wherein reactant gases subjected to compression waves generated by a driver gas may be heated to extremely high temperatures very rapidly and then cooled at extremely rapid rates with very precise control over reaction parameters. The method includes the step of removing the exhaust driver gas from the tubes of the wave reactor at a pressure greater than that which it had upon entering the tubes of the wave reactor prior to compression of the reactant. The driver gas is recirculated without the addition of heat or pump work other than that originating with the reactant gas stream. Apparatus for performing the above method is disclosed including a multi-tube rotor of novel physical dimension and a conduit and manifold system for recirculating the driver gas between tubes of the wave reactor. Particularly disclosed is a conduit and manifold system for staged recirculation of the driver gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1976
    Assignee: Mathematical Sciences Northwest, Inc.
    Inventors: Abraham Hertzberg, Walter Christiansen