Patents by Inventor Thomas R. Miles

Thomas R. Miles 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).

  • Patent number: 8590174
    Abstract: An exemplary system for removing soil from seed comprises an auger portion, a centrifuge portion and/or a dryer portion. The auger portion comprises an inclined enclosure and an auger positioned within the enclosure and is configured to mix seed with a liquid, remove soil from the seed, and separate washed seed from the liquid and the removed soil. The centrifuge portion comprises at least one centrifuge having an outer drum and a rotatable inner basket positioned within the outer drum. The inner basket comprises a side wall having a plurality of apertures. The inner basket is configured to receive washed seed from the auger portion within the inner basket and to centrifugally separate additional liquid from the washed seed, the separated liquid passing through the plurality of apertures into the outer drum. The dryer portion further reduces moisture content of the seed using heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignee: Rose Agri-Seed, Inc.
    Inventors: Bill L. Rose, Agostino Gaude, Thomas R. Miles, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20120216419
    Abstract: An exemplary system for removing soil from seed comprises an auger portion, a centrifuge portion and/or a dryer portion. The auger portion comprises an inclined enclosure and an auger positioned within the enclosure and is configured to mix seed with a liquid, remove soil from the seed, and separate washed seed from the liquid and the removed soil. The centrifuge portion comprises at least one centrifuge having an outer drum and a rotatable inner basket positioned within the outer drum. The inner basket comprises a side wall having a plurality of apertures. The inner basket is configured to receive washed seed from the auger portion within the inner basket and to centrifugally separate additional liquid from the washed seed, the separated liquid passing through the plurality of apertures into the outer drum. The dryer portion further reduces moisture content of the seed using heat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2011
    Publication date: August 30, 2012
    Inventors: Bill L. Rose, Thomas R. Miles, SR., Thomas R. Miles, JR., Agostino Gaude
  • Patent number: 5388537
    Abstract: A system for disposing of refuse-derived fuel ("RDF") and converting the refuse-derived fuel into a fuel gas is described. The system includes a positive pressure combustion chamber and a feed system for feeding the RDF into the combustion chamber at high speed. No compaction of the low density RDF is required. The feed system includes a feed conveyor, first and second air locks with a first conduit between the feed conveyor and the first air lock, and a second conduit between the first and second air locks. Both conduits are generally vertically oriented, but sloped at an angle that prevents bridging of the RDF.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Company
    Inventors: Lory E. Larson, Thomas R. Miles
  • Patent number: 4936206
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for compressing fibrous material into dense bales having uniform size, shape and weight. Weighed longitudinally extended charges of material having a predetermined transverse dimensional profile are individually loaded into a compression chamber defined by side plates and first and second movable end platens. A long-stroke small-diameter hydraulic piston pushes the first end platen against the charge toward the second end platen, partially compressing the charge. The first end platen is then latched in a fixed position at full stroke while the second end platen, via a short-stroke large-diameter hydraulic piston, applies a further compressive force to the charge against the first end platen. The resulting fully compressed charge is pushed out of the compression chamber, bound loosely while still fully compressed, then released, whereupon the bale longitudinally expands into the bindings to a predetermined length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1990
    Assignee: Thomas R. Miles
    Inventors: Thomas R. Miles, Eric U. Doiron
  • Patent number: 4869235
    Abstract: A wheel supported vehicle having a burning chamber, a draft stack in communication with a forward end of the burning chamber and a burner at a rear of the burning chamber. An air mover means operable to deliver air to the stack and to the burning chamber. As the vehicle is moved forwardly over a field, the heat from burning combustible material at the rearward end of the chamber will be drawn forwardly to evaporate moisture from the combustible material in the path of the chamber so that it will move readily ignite and burn clearly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1989
    Inventors: Thomas R. Miles, Bill L. Rose
  • Patent number: 4088122
    Abstract: Apparatus for thermally cultivating a field including a wheel-supported vehicle having elongate frame members and a burning chamber over the ground. A draft stack and an air mover are disposed at a forward end of the vehicle and an igniter is disposed beneath the stack. When combustible material is ignited, the air mover is operated to discharge air upwardly through the stack to thereby induce a draft. The induced draft draws air and products of combustion from the burning chamber toward and upwardly through the stack. The forwardly moving fire continuously advances flame against unburned combustible material as the vehicle moves forwardly. The fire is thus continuously propagated. The apparatus additionally includes stowable side sections so that a predetermined vehicle width may be presented for roadway transport.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1978
    Assignee: State of Oregon
    Inventor: Thomas R. Miles