Patents Assigned to Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.
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Patent number: 7151266Abstract: Apparatus for the inspection of cargo containers for nuclear materials comprising one or more arrays of modules comprising grounded, closed conductive tubes filled with an ionizing gas mixture such as, but not limited to, Argon:CO2. A wire is suspended along each tube axis and electrically connected at both ends of the tube. A positive, dc high voltage is supplied to one end of the wire and an amplifier is attached to the other end through a capacitance to decouple the amplifier from the high voltage. X-rays, gamma rays or neutrons produced by nuclear material and passing through the tube ionize the gas. The electrons from the gas ionization process are accelerated toward the wire surface due to the wire's electrical potential. The acceleration of the electrons near the wire's surface is sufficient to ionize more gas and produce an amplification of electrons/ions that create a surge of current large enough to be detectable by the amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventor: Steven Basil Christo
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Patent number: 7057390Abstract: An improved raster magnet driver for a linear particle beam is based on an H-bridge technique. Four branches of power HEXFETs form a two-by-two switch. Switching the HEXFETs in a predetermined order and at the right frequency produces a triangular current waveform. An H-bridge controller controls switching sequence and timing. The magnetic field of the coil follows the shape of the waveform and thus steers the beam using a triangular rather than a sinusoidal waveform. The system produces a raster pattern having a highly uniform raster density distribution, eliminates target heating from non-uniform raster density distributions, and produces higher levels of beam current.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventors: Nikolai I. Sinkine, Chen Yan, Cornelis Apeldoorn, Jeffrey Glenn Dail, Randolph Frank Wojcik, William Gunning
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Patent number: 7002147Abstract: A vacuum system comprising: 1) an ion pump; 2) power supply; 3) a high voltage DC—DC converter drawing power from the power supply and powering the vacuum pump; 4) a feedback network comprising an ammeter circuit including an operational amplifier and a series of relay controlled scaling resistors of different resistance for detecting circuit feedback; 5) an optional power block section intermediate the power supply and the high voltage DC—DC converter; and 6) a microprocessor receiving feedback information from the feedback network, controlling which of the scaling resistors should be in the circuit and manipulating data from the feedback network to provide accurate vacuum measurement to an operator.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventor: John Christopher Hansknecht
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Patent number: 6956218Abstract: A method for controlling the momentum compaction in a beam of charged particles. The method includes a compaction-managed mirror bend achromat (CMMBA) that provides a beamline design that retains the large momentum acceptance of a conventional mirror bend achromat. The CMMBA also provides the ability to tailor the system momentum compaction spectrum as desired for specific applications. The CMMBA enables magnetostatic management of the longitudinal phase space in Energy Recovery Linacs (ERLs) thereby alleviating the need for harmonic linearization of the RF waveform.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn., Inc.Inventor: David Douglas
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Patent number: 6943964Abstract: A single lens laser beam shaper for converting laser beams from any spatial profile to a flat-top or uniform spatial profile. The laser beam shaper includes a lens having two aspheric surfaces. The beam shaper significantly simplifies the overall structure in comparison with conventional 2-element systems and therefore provides great ease in alignment and reduction of cost.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventors: Shukui Zhang, Michelle D. Shinn
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Patent number: 6904957Abstract: A novel particle beam target comprising: a rotating target disc mounted on a retainer and thermally coupled to a first array of spaced-apart parallel plate fins that extend radially inwardly from the retainer and mesh without physical contact with a second array of spaced-apart parallel plate fins that extend radially outwardly from and are thermally coupled to a cooling mechanism capable of removing heat from said second array of spaced-apart fins and located within the first array of spaced-apart parallel fins. Radiant thermal exchange between the two arrays of parallel plate fins provides removal of heat from the rotating disc. A method of cooling the rotating target is also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventor: Pavel V. Degtiarenko
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Patent number: 6885008Abstract: A particle beam recirculated chicane geometry that, through the inducement of a pair of 180 degree bends directed by the poles of a pair of controllable magnetic fields allows for variation of dipole position, return loop radii and steering/focussing, thereby allowing the implementation of independent variation of path length and momentum compaction.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventors: David R. Douglas, George R. Neil
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Patent number: 6740859Abstract: A readout circuit for an imaging detector that improves resolution and increases field of view in a display compared to traditional readout circuits. The readout circuit comprises two or more amplifiers that receive a row or column of outputs from the imaging detector. Subtraction circuitry, included in the readout circuit, receives the signals from the amplifiers, determines a fractional value of the sum of the signals, and subtracts the fractional value from each signal thereby producing both positive and negative signals. A rail to rail amplifier operating from a signale voltage supply eliminates one polarity of the signals making the signals unipolar. A combining circuit receives the unipolar signals and combines them to produce two readout circuit outputs that are transmitted to a computer to be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn., Inc.Inventors: Randolph F. Wojcik, Vladimir E. Popov
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Patent number: 6737655Abstract: A particle beam bending system having a geometry that applies active bending only beyond the chord of the orbit for any momentum component. Using this bending configuration, all momentum components emerge dispersed in position only; all trajectories are parallel by construction. Combining a pair of such bends with reflective symmetry produces a bend cell that is, by construction, achromatic to all orders. By the particular choice of 45° individual bends, a pair of such achromats can be used as the basis of a 180° recirculation arc. Other rational fractions of a full 180° bend serve equally well (e.g., 2 bends/cell×90°/bend×1 cell /arc; 2 bends/cell×30°/bend×3 cells/arc, etc), as do combinations of multiple bending numerologies (e.g., 2 bends/cell×22.5°/bend×2 cells+2 bends/cell×45°/bend×1 cell).Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn., Inc.Inventors: David R. Douglas, Byung C. Yunn
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Patent number: 5926943Abstract: A connecting joint for a radio frequency waveguide line comprises a tubular metallic braid wire shield connecting two beam line pipe ends thereby making the inside surface appear as a continuous beam tube. The metallic braid wire is secured within a bellows assembly that allows the connecting joint to expand or contract as is appropriate for changes in ambient conditions or conditions within the waveguide line. The connecting joint is capable of supporting either positive or negative pressure within the joint while the exterior of the joint may vary with ambient conditions.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventor: David H. Kashy
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Patent number: 5896483Abstract: A liquid light guide system for ultraviolet light is disclosed that has a light shaping arrangement for the emitted light, a stable liquid core and sheath and reliable and effective end closures. The end closures include a metal crimping arrangement that utilizes two layers of deformable materials to prevent cracking of endplugs.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn., Inc.Inventors: Randolph Frank Wojcik, Stanislaw Majewski, Carl John Zorn, Brian Kross
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Patent number: 5896088Abstract: A method and apparatus for an incipient fire detection system that receives gaseous samples and measures the light absorption spectrum of the mixture of gases evolving from heated combustibles includes a detector for receiving gaseous samples and subjecting the samples to spectroscopy and determining wavelengths of absorption of the gaseous samples. The wavelengths of absorption of the gaseous samples are compared to predetermined absorption wavelengths. A warning signal is generated whenever the wavelengths of absorption of the gaseous samples correspond to the predetermined absorption wavelengths. The method includes receiving gaseous samples, subjecting the samples to light spectroscopy, determining wavelengths of absorption of the gaseous samples, comparing the wavelengths of absorption of the gaseous samples to predetermined absorption wavelengths and generating a warning signal whenever the wavelengths of absorption of the gaseous samples correspond to the predetermined absorption wavelengths.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventor: William K. Brooks, Jr.
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Patent number: 5864141Abstract: A high resolution gamma ray imaging device includes an aluminum housing, a lead screen collimator at an opened end of the housing, a crystal scintillator array mounted behind the lead screen collimator, a foam layer between the lead screen collimator and the crystal scintillator array, a photomultiplier window coupled to the crystal with optical coupling grease, a photomultiplier having a dynode chain body and a base voltage divider with anodes, anode wire amplifiers each connected to four anodes and a multi pin connector having pin connections to each anode wire amplifier. In one embodiment the crystal scintillator array includes a yttrium aluminum perovskite (YAP) crystal array. In an alternate embodiment, the crystal scintillator array includes a gadolinium oxyorthosilicate (GSO) crystal array.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventors: Stanislaw Majewski, Andrew G. Weisenberger, Randolph F. Wojcik, Daniela Steinbach
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Patent number: 5859946Abstract: A termination for a light guide having optical cladding tubing and a liquid core includes a volumetric change device configured to allow fluid flow out of the tubing whenever the liquid core expands and to allow fluid flow into the tubing whenever the liquid core contracts, an end plug fixed to the tubing to retain the liquid in the liquid core within the tubing and the end piece and a crimping piece for holding the end plug in place.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventors: Randolph Frank Wojcik, Stanislaw Majewski, Carl John Zorn
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Patent number: 5799124Abstract: The present invention comprises an illumination system for specialized decorative lighting including a light source, a flexible plastic tube sheath for distributing the light to a remote location, a transparent liquid core filling the tube that has an index of refraction greater than that of the plastic tube and an arrangement where light coupled from the light source is caused to leak from the liquid light guide at desired locations for the purposes of specialized lighting, such as underwater illumination in swimming pools.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn., Inc.Inventors: Carl J. Zorn, Brian J. Kross, Stanislaw Majewski, Randolph F. Wojcik
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Patent number: 5703281Abstract: An improved helium leak detection method and apparatus are disclosed which increase the leak detection sensitivity to 10.sup.-13 atm cc s.sup.-1. The leak detection sensitivity is improved over conventional leak detectors by completely eliminating the use of o-rings, equipping the system with oil-free pumping systems, and by introducing measured flows of nitrogen at the entrances of both the turbo pump and backing pump to keep the system free of helium background. The addition of dry nitrogen flows to the system reduces backstreaming of atmospheric helium through the pumping system as a result of the limited compression ratios of the pumps for helium.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn.Inventor: Ganapati Rao Myneni
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Patent number: 5684908Abstract: A liquid light guide system for ultraviolet light is disclosed that has a light shaping arrangement for the emitted light, a stable liquid core and sheath and reliable and effective end closures.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Southeastern Univ. Research Assn., Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Kross, Stanislaw Majewski, Carl J. Zorn, Lukasz A. Majewski