Patents Examined by Alfred F. Smith
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Patent number: 4503333Abstract: A connector valve for selectively permitting the transfer of fluids therethrough is described. Multiple-way valve means communicates with a plurality of conduits and selectively permits and prevents flow between the conduits. The multiple-way valve means comprises outer walls made of a substantially ultraviolet-transmissive material, with the outer walls of the multiple-way valve means preferably enclosing an elastomeric seal member defining rotatable channel means for communication with differing conduits at differing rotational positions, and also providing a rotatable seal against inner surfaces of the outer walls to maintain an antimicrobial seal of said conduits. The channel means is exposed along its entire length to an inner surface of an outer wall, to facilitate the anitmicrobial effect of ultraviolet radiation. Also, a novel method of practicing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, and an ultraviolet light applicator, is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1983Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Baxter Travenol LaboratoriesInventors: Ralph Kulin, Jack W. Moncrief, Robert P. Popovich, Ronald C. Stauber
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Patent number: 4303861Abstract: A photon detector includes a semiconductor device, such as a Schottky barrier diode, which has an avalanche breakdown characteristic. The diode is cooled to cryogenic temperatures to eliminate thermally generated charge carriers from the device. The diode is then biased to a voltage level exceeding the avalanche breakdown threshold level such that, upon receipt of a photon, avalanche breakdown occurs. This breakdown is detected by appropriate circuitry which thereafter reduces the diode bias potential to a level below the avalanche breakdown threshold level to terminate the avalanche condition. Subsequently, the bias potential is reapplied to the diode in preparation for detection of a subsequently received photon.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1980Date of Patent: December 1, 1981Assignee: Battelle Development CorporationInventor: Philip A. Ekstrom
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Patent number: 4264816Abstract: An ionization chamber has separate drift and detection regions electrically isolated from each other by a fine wire grid. A relatively weak electric field can be maintained in the drift region when the grid and another electrode in the chamber are connected to a high voltage source. A much stronger electric field can be provided in the detection region by connecting wire electrodes therein to another high voltage source. The detection region can thus be operated in a proportional mode when a suitable gas is contained in the chamber. High resolution output pulse waveforms are provided across a resistor connected to the detection region anode, after ionizing radiation enters the drift region and ionize the gas.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1979Date of Patent: April 28, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Albert H. Walenta
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Patent number: 4107531Abstract: An x-ray source, whose output is collimated into a thin fan-shaped beam, and detector means spaced from the source are mounted for scanning and orbiting jointly about a body in a partial or complete revolution and x-ray intensities to provide data for reconstructing an image. The detector and source combination and the body are moved relative to each other in an axial direction for scanning the body layers in sequence. In one embodiment the x-ray source is pulsed as it scans and in another the fan-shaped beam is on continuously and readout is done sequentially so in either case a large number of intensities for each layer are obtained. A high precision encoder system is used to synchronize x-ray pulses and readouts spatially and with line frequency. Means are provided for storing the cables which lead to the rotatable source, and the detectors and other moveable components. An embodiment for scanning a body part such as a breast has means for conditioning and controlling water in which the part is immersed.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1976Date of Patent: August 15, 1978Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Philip Melvin Garratt, Leroy Earl Foley, Robert Godbarsen, David M. Barrett
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Patent number: 4031490Abstract: An analog signal processor in which the voltage is sensed across a plurality of charge storage elements to derive an output signal. With this arrangement, the effects of signal interaction encountered in charge sensing are eliminated. The processor can be readily implemented using MOS (metal-oxide-silicon) technology whereby the charge is manipulated by electronic data and stored at the surface of the semiconductor substrate. It is particularly adapted for use as a programmable cross-correlator or a transversal filter.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1976Date of Patent: June 21, 1977Assignee: Northern Electric Company LimitedInventor: Miles Alexander Copeland