Patents by Inventor Ronald Cohen

Ronald Cohen 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).

  • Publication number: 20060110034
    Abstract: An identification method and process for objects from digitally captured images thereof that uses image characteristics to identify an object from a plurality of objects in a database. The image is broken down into parameters such as a Shape Comparison, Grayscale Comparison, Wavelet Comparison, and Color Cube Comparison with object data in one or more databases to identify the actual object of a digital image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Inventors: Wayne Boncyk, Ronald Cohen
  • Publication number: 20060002607
    Abstract: Search terms are derived automatically from images captured by a camera equipped cell phone, PDA, or other image capturing device, submitted to a search engine to obtain information of interest, and at least a portion of the resulting information is transmitted back locally to, or nearby, the device that captured the image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2005
    Publication date: January 5, 2006
    Inventors: Wayne Boncyk, Ronald Cohen
  • Patent number: 5750076
    Abstract: An apparatus for the two-stage selective oxidation of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide in a fuel stream comprising hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The apparatus includes primary and secondary reaction chambers, which deliver a hydrogen-rich outlet gas stream having a carbon monoxide concentration of less than about 5 ppm. When an increase in the carbon monoxide concentration in the outlet stream of the primary reaction chamber is detected, then the flow through the primary reaction chamber is reversed. The selective oxidizer employs a temperature-based control strategy as an oxygen-containing gas stream flow rate adjustment around the flow rate initially set in direct proportion to the fuel gas stream flow rate. The control strategy regulates the amount of oxygen-containing gas mixed with the gaseous fuel stream as a function of the difference between the temperature at a location at or near the end of the primary reaction chamber and the temperature at the outlet of the primary reaction chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Ballard Power Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Richard F. Buswell, Ronald Cohen, Leonard McNeilly, David S. Watkins
  • Patent number: 5518705
    Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for the two-stage selective oxidation of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide in a fuel stream comprising hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The apparatus includes primary and secondary reaction chambers, which deliver a hydrogen-rich outlet gas stream having a carbon monoxide concentration of less than about 5 ppm. When an increase in the carbon monoxide concentration in the outlet stream of the primary reaction chamber is detected, then the flow through the primary reaction chamber is reversed. The selective oxidizer employs a temperature-based control strategy as an oxygen-containing gas stream flow rate adjustment around the flow rate initially set in direct proportion to the fuel gas stream flow rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1996
    Assignee: Ballard Power Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Richard F. Buswell, Ronald Cohen, Leonard McNeilly, David S. Watkins
  • Patent number: 5484577
    Abstract: A catalytic hydrocarbon reformer operates at lower temperature and pressure relative to conventional reformers. Convective heat transfer between the hot combustion gas stream and the reactor tube is enhanced through use of a narrow gap heat transfer area, which induces turbulent flow of the combustion gas stream across the reactor tube. The reactor tube includes a catalyst fines collection tube to accumulate and retain catalyst particles or fines entrained in the reformate gas stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1996
    Assignee: Ballard Power System Inc.
    Inventors: Richard F. Buswell, Ronald Cohen, Joseph V. Clausi, Stanley L. Leavitt, David S. Watkins
  • Patent number: 5360679
    Abstract: A power plant system produces utility grade electrical AC power from gaseous or liquid hydrocarbon fuels using a fuel cell stack employing ion exchange membranes. The fuel is desulfurized, mixed with water, heated and vaporized before being introduced into a reformer. The reformer produces a hydrogen-rich gas which is then directed through a series of heat exchangers, shift converters and a selective oxidizer. The processed fuel stream is combined in the fuel cell stack with a pressurized oxidant stream to generate DC power. Oxidant pressure is supplied by compressors driven by turbines using heated system exhaust gases. The DC power is converted into utility grade AC power using an inverter augmented by a battery peaking unit for rapid load following. The water generated in the fuel cell stack is recycled and used to cool the fuel cell stack and to humidify the fuel stream and oxidant stream prior to their introduction to the fuel cell stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1994
    Assignee: Ballard Power Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Richard F. Buswell, Joseph V. Clausi, Ronald Cohen, Craig Louie, David S. Watkins
  • Patent number: 5069985
    Abstract: A stacked fuel cell has a plurality of cell plaques, each plaque having a plurality of horizontally disposed fuel cells placed in an insulating frame. By utilizing a plurality of cell plaques, overall fuel cell stack voltage can be substantially increased by interconnecting adjacent plaque cells to form substacks which are in turn connected in series. Thus stack voltage is increased without requiring additional fuel cell height.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1991
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald Cohen, Eugene W. Hall
  • Patent number: 4994331
    Abstract: Removal of waste heat from a fuel cell is necessary for continuous operation. Evaporation, can be used to remove the heat produced by the exothermic reaction within the fuel cell. Water sprayed into a gaseous fuel stream is evaporated in an evaporative cooler adjacent to the fuel cell. The fuel/steam stream can then be utilized in the various other fuel cell system operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1991
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald Cohen
  • Patent number: 4828940
    Abstract: The fuel cell power plant operates at higher reactant pressures, and thus higher power density (lower cost) and efficiency, by providing reactant reformer steam from a separate steam boiler. Instead of supplying coolant steam to the reformer, the coolant is operated in a closed loop apart from the reformer, and the coolant steam is used to drive a steam generator to produce additional electricity. A portion of the raw fuel is burned within the steam boiler and the remainder is passed through the reformer and thence to the fuel cells. Boiler exhaust is used to drive a turocompressor which pressurizes the air used on the cathode side of the fuel cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1989
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald Cohen, Richard F. Buswell
  • Patent number: 4820314
    Abstract: The reformer is designed for use with a large fuel cell power plant capable of producing megawatts of power, as, for example, would be used by a public utility. The catalyst tubes in the reformer have their upper ends at staggered elevations so as to be capable of having their temperatures individually monitored by infrared temperature sensors. The catalyst tubes are mounted on a floating support within the reformer housing so as to be free to undergo expansion and contraction during periods of internal temperature variation as the reformer is operated. The floating support is preferably formed from fuel manifolds suspended in the reformer housing. Baffles are included in the reformer housing for evenly distributing heat to the catalyst tube arrays. The reformer has a long burner tube which is approximately the same length as the catalyst tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1989
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald Cohen, Ole L. Olesen, Joseph J. Faintani, George T. Suljak
  • Patent number: 4743517
    Abstract: The fuel cell power plant operates at higher reactant pressures, and thus higher power density (lower cost) and efficiency, by providing reactant reformer steam from a separate steam boiler. Instead of supplying coolant steam to the reformer, the coolant is operated in a closed loop apart from the reformer, and the coolant steam is used to drive a steam generator to produce additional electricity. A portion of the raw fuel is burned within the steam boiler and the remainder is passed through the reformer and thence to the fuel cells. Boiler exhaust is used to drive a turocompressor which pressurizes the air used on the cathode side of the fuel cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1988
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald Cohen, Richard F. Buswell
  • Patent number: 4106591
    Abstract: A stairway capable of being shipped in a knock-down condition and erected with a minimum of labor and without special tools is disclosed. The stairway comprises a square tubular elongated support member having mounting brackets at each end enabling it to be mounted in inclined relation between different levels of a structure. A plurality of step assemblies are clamped in spaced relation onto the support member. Each step assembly includes a tread support having a horizontal load bearing portion and an angulated integral strut portion both fastened to a mounting flange which engages the topside of the support member. A locking sleeve surrounds the bottom and side walls of the support member and has outturned flanges which are fastened to the mounting plate by bolts. In one embodiment, the bottom of the locking sleeve has a slight upward convexity which flexes elastically when the bolts are tightened to maintain clamping pressure against the support member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: M. Cohen & Sons, Inc.
    Inventors: Allen Cohen, Howard Cohen, Ronald Cohen
  • Patent number: 3972731
    Abstract: A fuel cell power plant for producing electricity uses pressurized reactants in the cells. The air is compressed by compressor apparatus which is powered by waste energy produced by the power plant in the form of a hot pressurized gaseous medium, such as the exhaust gases from the cathode side of the cells. For example, the compressor apparatus may comprise a compressor and a turbine which are operably connected. The exhaust gases from the cathode side of the cell are delivered into the turbine which drives the compressor for compressing the air delivered to the cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1976
    Assignee: United Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: David P. Bloomfield, Ronald Cohen