Patents Assigned to Phase Inc.
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Patent number: 8095698Abstract: The Universal Serial Bus (“USB”) 2.0 Specification defines three speeds of communication for its bus, and each has its own signaling characteristics. Due to the uniqueness of each speed, PHYs must be placed in a separate mode for each signaling rate. Although USB devices may know its communication speed, a general purpose USB analyzer must be able to analyze all USB communications. Rather than force the user to manually set the operating mode of the analyzer, this invention describes circuits for automatically and reliably determining the monitored USB communication speed.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Total Phase, Inc.Inventors: Gopal Santhanam, Kumaran Santhanam, Etai Bruhis
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Patent number: 8028540Abstract: A three-winding induction motor supplies shaft power to an air-conditioning or refrigeration compressor, where both motor and compressor are hermetically sealed, and the wall of the hermetic enclosure has an electrical bushing in the wall of the enclosure, which bushing has four electrical conductors to connect the motor stator windings internal in the enclosure to the external electrical circuits. Four conductors permit the six motor winding terminals for a three-winding induction motor to be connected in the unique semi-hexagon circuit to motor-run-capacitors and to a single-phase supply. A three-symmetrical-winding induction motor with the three windings in series and a single-phase supply connected across two of the windings in series. A circuit for use with a three-winding induction motor. A capacitor bank. An air-conditioning or refrigeration unit. A four-terminal hermetic bushing.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: 123Phase Inc.Inventor: Otto J. M. Smith
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Patent number: 8020498Abstract: The teachings of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatus for enhanced incineration. A method for improving the performance of an incinerator may comprise separating one or more substances from a process fluid using a classifying centrifuge, ejecting a first substance from the classifying centrifuge, the first substance having characteristics optimized for incineration, incinerating the first substance, and using heat generated from the incineration of the first substance to enhance the combustion efficiency of an additional substance separated from the process fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: William A. Cavaliere, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Publication number: 20100049880Abstract: The Universal Serial Bus (“USB”) 2.0 Specification defines three speeds of communication for its bus, and each has its own signaling characteristics. Due to the uniqueness of each speed, PHYs must be placed in a separate mode for each signaling rate. Although USB devices may know its communication speed, a general purpose USB analyzer must be able to analyze all USB communications. Rather than force the user to manually set the operating mode of the analyzer, this invention describes circuits for automatically and reliably determining the monitored USB communication speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Total Phase, Inc.Inventors: Gopal Santhanam, Kumaran Santhanam, Etai Bruhis
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Publication number: 20090295509Abstract: An electromagnetic resonator may be used for efficient heating and/or reaction of materials. More particularly, resonator-based systems may be used for efficient pyrolysis, gasification, incineration (or other similar processes) of feedstock including but not limited to biomass, petroleum, industrial chemicals and waste materials using RF resonators and adaptively tunable RF resonators. A processing architecture based on the use of resonators is presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Universal Phase, Inc.Inventors: Neel S. Master, Reza Arghavani, Frederick M. Espiau, Mehran Matloubian
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Patent number: 7371322Abstract: A filtration system is provided with filter media operable to remove solids, particulate and colloidal matter from a process fluid. The filtration system may include one or more porous membranes which are anchored or secured on their periphery with a large open work area operable to remove selected components from the process fluid. The filter media may include an envelope formed from two membrane sheets with a spacer element disposed there between. A chamber or collection zone may be formed within the envelope to receive clarified fluid separated from the process fluid. Alternatively, the filter media may be multiple layers of spiral wound membranes or a roll of membranes.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Patent number: 7335312Abstract: A centrifuge with combinations of multiple features is disclosed. In one aspect, a centrifuge for removing more dense material from a fluid medium includes a fluid separation wall placed within a sleeve. The fluid separation wall rotates around the axis of rotation. A receptacle aids in separation of the more dense material from the fluid medium. The receptacle defined in a part by a respective geometry and a respective shape. An opening extends from the void area to the outer surface to transport the more dense material to the containment zone. An excitation apparatus associated with the receptacle creates a vibration within the receptacle. The centrifuge may further include a valve ring including a valve orifice the valve ring having a first position which blocks the more dense material from exiting the receptacle and a second position that allows the more dense material to move into the containment zone.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Patent number: 7320750Abstract: A centrifuge with controlled discharge of dense materials disclosed. A centrifuge includes a fluid separation wall placed within a sleeve to form a containment zone therebetween. The fluid separation wall aligns and rotates parallel to an axis of rotation. A receptacle forming a part of the fluid separation wall includes a void area. An opening extending through the fluid separation wall from the void area to the outer surface of the receptacle transports the more dense material to the containment zone. A valve ring forming a part of the fluid separation wall includes a valve orifice. The valve ring aligned perpendicular to the axis of rotation and slides along the fluid separation wall to move between open and closed positions. The valve orifice aligns with the opening such that the more dense material exits the fluid separation wall and moves into the containment zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Patent number: 7294274Abstract: A filtration system is provided with filter media operable to remove solids, particulate and colloidal matter from a process fluid. Acoustic, vibration and sonic energy may be used to clean associated filter media to allow substantially continuous filtration of process fluids. The filtration system may be satisfactorily used with process fluids having a relatively high concentrations of solids, particulate and colloidal matter.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Patent number: 7282147Abstract: A filtration system is provided with hollow membrane filter elements operable to remove solids, particulate and colloidal matter from a process fluid. Acoustic, vibration and ultrasonic energy may be used to clean exterior portions of the hollow membrane filter elements to allow substantially continuous filtration of process fluids. The filtration system may be satisfactorily used with process fluids having a relatively high concentrations of solids, particulate and colloidal matter.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Publication number: 20060180603Abstract: A display and dispensing device including a dispensing end, and a rearward end for a product having a predetermined height and thickness, the device comprising: a base member extending between the dispensing end and the rearward end, the base member including an upward projecting product stop at the dispensing end the base member further including a notch disposed therethrough proximate the dispensing end to facilitate product removal by a purchaser; a ceiling member including a ceiling panel above the base member, the ceiling panel and base member defining a path between the dispensing end and the rearward end for lateral product movement; and a biasing mechanism biased toward the dispensing end, the biasing mechanism biasing a product within the device against an inner surface of the product stop; wherein the distance between the ceiling member and base member defines a clearance which is sufficient to permit the product to traverse the stop when the product is moved vertically within the device, thereby alType: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2005Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: Design Phase, Inc.Inventor: Michael Eckert
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Patent number: 6971525Abstract: A centrifuge with combinations of multiple features is disclosed. In one aspect, a centrifuge for removing more dense material from a fluid medium includes a fluid separation wall placed within a sleeve. The fluid separation wall rotates around the axis of rotation. A receptacle aids in separation of the more dense material from the fluid medium. The receptacle defined in a part by a respective geometry and a respective shape. An opening extends from the void area to the outer surface to transport the more dense material to the containment zone. An excitation apparatus associated with the receptacle creates a vibration within the receptacle. The centrifuge may further include a valve ring including a valve orifice the valve ring having a first position which blocks the more dense material from exiting the receptacle and a second position that allows the more dense material to move into the containment zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Patent number: 6932913Abstract: A system and method for vibration in a centrifuge is disclosed. A centrifuge for removing more dense material from a fluid medium includes a fluid separation wall placed within a non-rotating sleeve. The fluid separation wall rotates around the axis of rotation and includes an inner surface and an outer surface with at least one receptacle formed on the inner surface of the fluid separation wall. The receptacle aids in separation of more dense material from the fluid medium by forming a void space between the inner and outer surface. An excitation apparatus associated with the receptacle to create a vibration within the receptacle. A flow path may extend through the wall from the void area to the outer surface to transport more dense material to the containment zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Patent number: 6905034Abstract: A disk-like container having a cylindrical sidewall is retained and released from a receptacle formed by a partial cylindrical back wall adapted to contact the cylindrical sidewall of the container. A first portion of the back wall extends circumferentially less than 180 degrees around the cylindrical sidewall of the container. A second portion of the back wall extends from the first portion, and cumulatively with the first portion extends circumferentially to greater than 180 degrees around the cylindrical sidewall of the container. A release tab formed by the second portion of the back wall deflects to move the second portion outward away from the cylindrical sidewall of the container to permit the container to be inserted into and removed from the receptacle. A plurality of the receptacles are formed in a single clip tray, and the clip trays may be oriented and positioned singularly or in multiple assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: New Phase, Inc.Inventor: Wayne H. Jones
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Publication number: 20040262213Abstract: A centrifuge with combinations of multiple features is disclosed. In one aspect, a centrifuge for removing more dense material from a fluid medium includes a fluid separation wall placed within a sleeve. The fluid separation wall rotates around the axis of rotation. A receptacle aids in separation of the more dense material from the fluid medium. The receptacle defined in a part by a respective geometry and a respective shape. An opening extends from the void area to the outer surface to transport the more dense material to the containment zone. An excitation apparatus associated with the receptacle creates a vibration within the receptacle. The centrifuge may further include a valve ring including a valve orifice the valve ring having a first position which blocks the more dense material from exiting the receptacle and a second position that allows the more dense material to move into the containment zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Patent number: 6805805Abstract: A system and method for receptacle wall vibration in a centrifuge is disclosed. A centrifuge for removing more dense material from a fluid medium includes a vibratory device associated with the receptacle wall to create a vibratory force.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Publication number: 20040178138Abstract: A centrifuge with controlled discharge of dense materials disclosed. A centrifuge includes a fluid separation wall placed within a sleeve to form a containment zone therebetween. The fluid separation wall aligns and rotates parallel to an axis of rotation. A receptacle forming a part of the fluid separation wall includes a void area. An opening extending through the fluid separation wall from the void area to the outer surface of the receptacle transports the more dense material to the containment zone. A valve ring forming a part of the fluid separation wall includes a valve orifice. The valve ring aligned perpendicular to the axis of rotation and slides along the fluid separation wall to move between open and closed positions. The valve orifice aligns with the opening such that the more dense material exits the fluid separation wall and moves into the containment zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: Phase, Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Publication number: 20040173543Abstract: A system and method for vibration in a centrifuge is disclosed. A centrifuge for removing more dense material from a fluid medium includes a fluid separation wall placed within a non-rotating sleeve. The fluid separation wall rotates around the axis of rotation and includes an inner surface and an outer surface with at least one receptacle formed on the inner surface of the fluid separation wall. The receptacle aids in separation of more dense material from the fluid medium by forming a void space between the inner and outer surface. An excitation apparatus associated with the receptacle to create a vibration within the receptacle. A flow path may extend through the wall from the void area to the outer surface to transport more dense material to the containment zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Patent number: 6755969Abstract: A centrifuge with specific wall and opening shapes for receptacles is disclosed. A centrifuge may include a fluid separation wall aligned substantially parallel to an axis of rotation and include an inner surface, a void area, and an outer surface. The inner surface may be placed in contact with the fluid medium. The inner surface may include at least one receptacle. The receptacle may aid in separation of the more dense particles from the fluid medium. The centrifuge may further include at least one fluid flow path extending through the separation wall from the inner surface to the outer surface. The fluid flow path may transport the more dense particles to the containment zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller
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Patent number: RE38494Abstract: A method for combining three different means of constructing the concentric layers of the outer collecting wall for industrial size centrifuges, whereby treating the inward-facing elements of easily cast or stamped materials using processes such as Physical Vapor Deposition, Chemical Vapor Deposition or metal plating, transforms them into an innermost member with superior hardness and durability, and whereby said wear surface member or deposited layer is physically supported by a middle composition layer made up of one or more investment castings designed to optimally transfer centrifugally-induced compression loads from the innermost wear surface toward the outer surface of the composite wall, such castings being of ceramic, metals or other materials, and whereby the outer surface of said composite wall is comprised of a filament-wound hoop strength reinforcement layer, using aramid, graphic, carbon or such fibers mixed and embedded in resin, such that all highly desirable characteristics for a centrifuge ouType: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Phase Inc.Inventors: Curtis Kirker, Berkeley F. Fuller