Patents by Inventor James P. Johnson
James P. Johnson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8669214Abstract: The invention is directed to stable crosslinked water-soluble swellable polymers and methods for making same. More particularly, the invention relates to a composition comprising expandable polymeric particles having anionic sites and labile crosslinkers and stable crosslinkers, said particle mixed with a fluid and a cationic crosslinker that is capable of further crosslinking the particle on degradation of the labile crosslinker and exposure of the anionic sites so as to form a gel. A particularly important use is as an injection fluid in petroleum production, where the expandable polymeric particles are injected into target zone and when the heat and/or suitable pH of the target zone cause degradation of the labile crosslinker and the particle expands, the cationic crosslinker crosslinks the polymer to form a gel, thus diverting water to lower permeability regions and improving oil recovery.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignees: ConocoPhillips Company, University of KansasInventors: Ahmad Moradi-Araghi, James H. Hedges, David R. Zornes, Riley B. Needham, Huili Guan, Jenn-Tai Liang, Cory Berkland, James P. Johnson, Min Cheng, Faye L. Scully
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Patent number: 8389446Abstract: The invention is directed to crosslinked water-soluble swellable polymers, methods for making same and their various uses. More particularly, the invention relates to a composition comprising expandable polymeric particles being made with 0.1-5% hydrophobic monomers and labile crosslinkers and stable crosslinkers, said particles mixed with a fluid. A particularly important use is as an injection fluid in petroleum production, where the expandable polymeric particles are injected into a well and when the heat and/or pH of the target zones in the formation cause degradation of the labile crosslinker and when the particle expands, the hydrophobic groups associate to form a hydrophobically associative polymer, thus diverting water to lower permeability regions and improving oil recovery.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2010Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignees: ConocoPhillips Company, University of KansasInventors: Ahmad Moradi-Araghi, James H. Hedges, David R. Zornes, Riley B. Needham, Huili Guan, Jenn-Tai Liang, Cory Berkland, James P. Johnson, Min Cheng, Faye L. Scully
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Publication number: 20120037364Abstract: The invention is directed to delayed gelation agents comprising a degradable polymeric cage containing therein one or more gelation agents. The cage degrades in situ, e.g, in an oil reservoir, thus releasing the gelation agent(s), which can then crosslink second polymers in situ to form a gel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicants: University of Kansas, ConocoPhillips Company-IP Services GroupInventors: Huili Guan, Cory Berkland, Ahmad Moradi-Araghi, Jenn-Tai Liang, David R. Zornes, Riley B. Needham, Min Cheng, James H. Hedges, James P. Johnson, Faye L. Scully
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Patent number: 8000908Abstract: A method for developing a mesh network for analyzing air flow around a surface of a vehicle body includes the steps of determining a plurality of estimates for a flow direction for the air flow for a plurality of locations around the surface and generating the mesh network based at least in part on the plurality of estimates. The mesh network comprises a plurality of mesh lines. Each mesh line is at least substantially aligned with the flow direction proximate a corresponding one of the plurality of locations.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Taeyoung Han, Zhaoji G. Yang, Kuo-Huey Chen, Margaret U. Harder, Shailesh S. Jindal, James P. Johnson, Radhika Cherukuru, Lingaiah N. Mendu
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Publication number: 20100314115Abstract: The invention is directed to long lasting crosslinked water-soluble swellable polymers, methods for making same, and their uses. More particularly, the invention relates to a composition comprising expandable polymeric particles having cationic sites as well as labile crosslinkers and stable crosslinkers, said particle mixed with a fluid. A particularly important use is as an injection fluid in petroleum production, where the expandable polymeric particles are injected into a target zones in the reservoirs and when the heat and/or a suitable pH in the reservoir cause degradation of the labile crosslinker and when the particle expands, the cationic sites in the polymer adsorb to negative sites of the rock in the formation, thus diverting water to lower permeability regions and improving oil recovery. However, many other uses are possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicants: ConocoPhillips Company - IP Services Group, University of KansasInventors: Ahmad Moradi-Araghi, James H. Hedges, David R. Zornes, Riley B. Needham, Huili Guan, Jenn-Tai Liang, Cory Berkland, James P. Johnson, Min Cheng, Faye L. Scully
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Publication number: 20100314114Abstract: The invention is directed to stable crosslinked water-soluble swellable polymers and methods for making same. More particularly, the invention relates to a composition comprising expandable polymeric particles having anionic sites and labile crosslinkers and stable crosslinkers, said particle mixed with a fluid and a cationic crosslinker that is capable of further crosslinking the particle on degradation of the labile crosslinker and exposure of the anionic sites so as to form a gel. A particularly important use is as an injection fluid in petroleum production, where the expandable polymeric particles are injected into target zone and when the heat and/or suitable pH of the target zone cause degradation of the labile crosslinker and the particle expands, the cationic crosslinker crosslinks the polymer to form a gel, thus diverting water to lower permeability regions and improving oil recovery.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicants: ConocoPhillips Company - IP Services Group, University of KansasInventors: Ahmad Moradi-Araghi, James H. Hedges, David R. Zornes, Riley B. Needham, Huili Guan, Jenn-Tai Liang, Cory Berkland, James P. Johnson, Min Cheng, Faye L. Scully
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Publication number: 20100292109Abstract: The invention is directed to crosslinked water-soluble swellable polymers, methods for making same and their various uses. More particularly, the invention relates to a composition comprising expandable polymeric particles being made with 0.1-5% hydrophobic monomers and labile crosslinkers and stable crosslinkers, said particles mixed with a fluid. A particularly important use is as an injection fluid in petroleum production, where the expandable polymeric particles are injected into a well and when the heat and/or pH of the target zones in the formation cause degradation of the labile crosslinker and when the particle expands, the hydrophobic groups associate to form a hydrophobically associative polymer, thus diverting water to lower permeability regions and improving oil recovery.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicants: ConocoPhillips Company, University of KansasInventors: Ahmad Moradi-Araghi, James H. Hedges, David R. Zornes, Riley B. Needham, Huili Guan, Jenn-Tai Liang, Cory Berkland, James P. Johnson, Min Cheng, Faye L. Scully
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Publication number: 20100019050Abstract: A system and method of operating an automatic climate control system for a vehicle is disclosed. The method may include determining a breath level air temperature in a passenger compartment of the vehicle; determining a mean radiant temperature in the passenger compartment; determining an average air velocity in the passenger compartment; determining a clothing level factor, and calculating an equivalent homogeneous temperature based on the breath level air temperature, the mean radiant temperature, the average air velocity and the clothing level factor; comparing the calculated equivalent homogeneous temperature to a desired equivalent homogeneous temperature; and adjusting an output of the automatic climate control system based on the comparison of the calculated equivalent homogeneous temperature to the desired equivalent homogeneous temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Taeyoung Han, James P. Johnson
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Publication number: 20100010753Abstract: A method for developing a mesh network for analyzing air flow around a surface of a vehicle body includes the steps of determining a plurality of estimates for a flow direction for the air flow for a plurality of locations around the surface and generating the mesh network based at least in part on the plurality of estimates. The mesh network comprises a plurality of mesh lines. Each mesh line is at least substantially aligned with the flow direction proximate a corresponding one of the plurality of locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Taeyoung HAN, Zhaoji G. YANG, Kuo-Huey CHEN, Margaret U. HARDER, Shailesh S. JINDAL, James P. Johnson, Radhika CHERUKURU, Lingaiah N. MENDU
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Patent number: 7417336Abstract: Consistent with an aspect of the present disclosure, a method is provided for controlling an AC signal, which is supplied to a load and selectively supplied to a utility grid. In response to a fault in the utility grid, the method includes decoupling the AC signal from the utility grid, and determining whether a voltage associated with the AC signal is within a desired band. The method also includes adjusting the voltage associated with the AC signal when the AC signal is outside the desired band, and comparing a magnitude of a current associated with the AC signal with a desired current value to thereby obtain a comparison result. In response to the comparison result, the current associated with the AC signal is adjusted when the voltage associated with the AC signal is within the desired band.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: James P. Johnson
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Patent number: 7280377Abstract: Consistent with an aspect of the present disclosure, a backup fuel cell, for example, is coupled to a utility power grid, through a power conversion circuit. The power conversion circuit may include an inverter circuit, pulse generating circuit and control circuit. The inverter circuit is configured to receive a DC signal and output a first AC signal, and the pulse generating circuit generates a pulse signal in response to a change in a parameter associated with a second utility generated AC signal. The control circuit is coupled to the inverter circuit, and is configured to receive the pulse signal. In addition, the control circuit supplies a control signal to the inverter circuit to adjust a parameter associated with the first AC signal in response to the pulse.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: James P. Johnson
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Patent number: 7239113Abstract: An electrical power generation system is provided, and a method of reducing undesired currents therein. The method includes the steps of delivering current via at least one variable frequency switching means, and adjusting a switching frequency of the at least one variable frequency switching means based on the power output of the system. The system may further include an electronic controller having a control algorithm recorded thereon, the control algorithm including means for adjusting the variable frequency switching means based on a power output of the system.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2005Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Caterpillar IncInventor: James P. Johnson
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Patent number: 7114613Abstract: An unscrambler conveyor including a frame, a plurality of tapered rollers rotatably supported by the frame for unscrambling packages, and means for driving the rollers. Each of the rollers has a longitudinal axis and a polyurethane body that extends along the longitudinal axis to form a tapered outer surface. The tapered outer surfaces of the rollers define a conveying surface and have variations in concentricity of less than 0.01 inches.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Dematic Corp.Inventors: Gerald A Brouwer, James P Johnson
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Publication number: 20060034106Abstract: Consistent with an aspect of the present disclosure, a backup fuel cell, for example, is coupled to a utility power grid, through a power conversion circuit. The power conversion circuit may include an inverter circuit, pulse generating circuit and control circuit. The inverter circuit is configured to receive a DC signal and output a first AC signal, and the pulse generating circuit generates a pulse signal in response to a change in a parameter associated with a second utility generated AC signal. The control circuit is coupled to the inverter circuit, and is configured to receive the pulse signal. In addition, the control circuit supplies a control signal to the inverter circuit to adjust a parameter associated with the first AC signal in response to the pulse.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2004Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventor: James P. Johnson
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Patent number: 6908230Abstract: A bearing assembly wherein the inner diameter of the slotted compressible annular locking collar is provided with a protrusion which extends radially inwardly, and finger extensions of the inner ring are provided with a recessed groove which extends at least partially along the collective outer annular surface of the finger extensions. When the locking collar is disposed about the finger extensions of the inner ring, the protrusion is disposed within the recessed groove to retain the locking collar on the inner ring. The inner ring finger extensions and the locking collar are relatively sized such that when they are in their free states, the inner diameter of the protrusion is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the recessed groove, such that the collar may be snapped over the finger extensions and into proper position on the inner ring prior to installation on a shaft. The protrusion may be an integrally formed part of the locking collar or a separate resilient member.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P.Inventors: James P. Johnson, Eric Puleo, Kevin Feerick
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Publication number: 20040254624Abstract: An electronic stimulator for delivery of energy to a treated body portion through a garment or other form of electrode, and a method of treatment using said stimulator. A connector strap comprising diode bridge circuitry maintains proper polarity on the electrodes regardless of the orientation of connection between the stimulator and the electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Prizm Medical, Inc.Inventor: James P. Johnson
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Patent number: 6817769Abstract: A bearing assembly having a bearing inner ring with an inner raceway and a bearing outer ring with an outer raceway and a plurality of rolling elements positioned therebetween, and a seal cartridge including a seal carrier fixed with respect to the outer ring, a flinger element fixed with respect to the inner ring, and a flexible sealing member affixed to the seal carrier, wherein the flexible sealing member includes a first sealing leg in sliding contact with an inner surface of a first flange of the flinger element, a second sealing leg in sliding contact with the inner surface of the first flange of the flinger element, and a third sealing leg in sliding contact with the inwardly tapered inner surface of a second radially inwardly flange of the flinger element.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P.Inventors: James P. Johnson, David Dubovik, Adam M. Theros
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Patent number: 6803677Abstract: A system may be provided to perform multiple power conversion operations. The system may include a transformer interconnected between a high voltage DC bus and a low voltage DC bus, and an AC load connected to the transformer through an AC power supply line. The system may be configured to simultaneously provide power from the low voltage DC bus to the high voltage DC bus and the AC load, through the transformer. Further, the system may also be configured to simultaneously provide power from the high voltage DC bus to the low voltage DC bus and the AC load, through the transformer. And, the system may be configured to simultaneously provide power from a shore power source to the AC load, and, to the low voltage DC bus and high voltage DC bus through the transformer.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Marcelo C. Algrain, James P. Johnson
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Patent number: 6763930Abstract: An accumulation conveyor of the present invention includes a frame, which comprises spaced apart side frame members, and a plurality of rollers that are rotatably supported between the side frame members. The conveyor includes a stop member and an actuator that selectively moves the stop member between an extended position wherein at least a portion of the stop member is extended above the conveying surface for stopping one or more articles conveyed on the conveying surface and a retracted position wherein the stop member is below said conveying surface. The actuator and the stop member are supported and positioned between said side frame members when the stop member is moved between its retracted position whereby the stop member and the actuator comprise a low-profile stop assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Rapistan Systems Advertising Corp.Inventors: James P. Johnson, Gerald A. Brouwer
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Patent number: RE39027Abstract: A bearing assembly wherein the inner diameter of the slotted compressible annular locking collar is provided with a protrusion which extends radically inwardly, and finger extensions of the inner ring are provided with a recessed groove which extends at least partially along the collective outer annular surface of the finger extensions. When the locking collar is disposed about the finger extensions of the inner ring, the protrusion is disposed within the recessed groove to retain the locking collar on the inner ring. The inner ring finger extensions and the locking collar are relatively sized such that when they are in their free states, the inner diameter of the protrusion is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the recessed groove, such that the collar may be snapped over the finger extensions and into proper position on the inner ring prior to installation on a shaft. The protrusion may be an integrally formed part of the locking collar or a separate resilient member.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P.Inventors: James P. Johnson, Eric Puleo, Kevin Feerick