With Source Support Patents (Class 250/454.11)
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Patent number: 6928143Abstract: A portable apparatus for sanitizing and recovering mail and other materials is disclosed. The apparatus is employed after a known or suspected biological attack or contamination event, such as anthrax. Multiple X-ray sources penetrate mail and other materials, and destroy the biological agents. The apparatus is taken to the location of the biological problem, as opposed to shipping contaminated materials to a fixed facility for recovery. Many safety and practical advantages result from this approach to bio-terrorism or to biological contamination events. The design of this apparatus leads to a self-cleaning feature. Airflow control prevents escape of toxic biological materials into the environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventors: John Edgar Menear, Sergey Etchin, Gershon Perelman, Jeffrey Allen Moore
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Patent number: 6924495Abstract: A heat controlled ultraviolet light apparatus includes a source of ultraviolet light, a cover, and a heating or cooling element that heats/cools the space or gap between the ultraviolet light source and the cover. Accordingly, the ultraviolet light source may be maintained at an optimal temperature thereby maximizing the efficiency of the ultraviolet light source in producing ultraviolet radiation. The apparatus may further include a temperature sensor and a control circuit to automatically control production of heat/cooling by the element based upon the ambient temperatures experienced by the ultraviolet light source during use. Methods are also provided for sanitizing heating and cooling coils of various devices such as an HVAC system, and cooling systems such as a refrigeration unit and an evaporative cooler.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2004Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: James Lawrence Brickley
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Patent number: 6911657Abstract: An apparatus for expeditiously irradiating an object with ultraviolet radiation at a selected UV wavelength. The apparatus includes a plurality of ultraviolet sources, each emitting radiation at a first wavelength. The UV sources are mounted within a housing that also supports one or more conversion plates that can be interposed between the UV sources and the specimen and function to convert the UV to a second wavelength.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Inventor: Alex Waluszko
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Patent number: 6888147Abstract: A process for the manufacturing of a decorative surface element, which element comprises a base layer and a decorative upper surface. A radiation curing lacquer is printed in a predetermined pattern as an uppermost layer on the decorative upper surface. The radiation curing lacquer covers only parts of the decorative upper surface whereby the lacquer is exposed to radiation whereby it cures. A surface structure is hereby achieved.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2000Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Pergo (Europe) ABInventors: Krister Hansson, Johan Lundgren, Hakan Wernersson
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Patent number: 6861654Abstract: A cutting machine equipped with a cassette placing unit having a cassette table for placing a cassette storing a workpiece supported to an annular support frame via an adhesive tape. The cassette placing unit comprises an ultraviolet light irradiation unit which is disposed below the cassette table, stores a workpiece supported to the support frame by the adhesive tape and irradiates the adhesive tape with ultraviolet rays and an ascending and descending mechanism which positions the cassette placed on the cassette table at a first workpiece carrying-in/carrying-out position which is located in the carrying-in/carrying-out area for the workpiece carrying-in/carrying-out means and the ultraviolet light irradiation unit at a second workpiece carrying-in/carrying-out position which is located in the carrying-in/carrying-out area for the workpiece carrying-in/carrying-out means.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Disco CorporationInventor: Takaaki Inoue
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Patent number: 6806476Abstract: The instant invention is directed to an article irradiation facility that comprises, within a cell, an accelerator for generating a radiation beam and a beam pass conveyor. In order to better control the dose delivered to articles treated at the facility, the current of the radiation beam is slaved to the speed of the beam pass conveyor. The actual (versus requested) speed of the beam pass conveyor is continuously monitored using a variable frequency drive. The drive infers the speed of the beam pass conveyor from changes in the induction, resistance, flux current and/or inertia off the motor for the beam pass conveyor. The drive is positioned outside the cell and eliminates the need for speed sensors within the cell that are susceptible to radiation damage.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Ion Beam Applications, S.A.Inventors: Graham Rose, Frank Joseph Groe
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Patent number: 6797971Abstract: Apparatus for providing substantially two-dimensionally uniform irradiation of a relatively large planar target surface. Each of at least two substantially identical sources of radiation irradiate the target surface. The longitudinal axes of the sources of radiation are substantially parallel with each other, defining a plane substantially parallel to the target surface. Each of the sources of radiation is within a respective elongated elliptical reflecting trough and is spaced from the focal axis of the respective trough. Each trough terminates in an opening defining a rectangular plane substantially perpendicular to the major axis of the trough and substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bulb.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Fusion UV Systems, Inc.Inventors: Miodrag Cekic, Boris Geller
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Patent number: 6797966Abstract: A quick-install irradiation unit for irradiating a surface includes an adapter that accepts a frame for supporting an ultraviolet lamp with a reflector or a lens for focusing the radiation on the surface. The unit may include a housing secured to one end of the frame containing a drive motor and a cam assembly which oscillate the reflector, if the radiation is focused on a predefined area of the surface at any given time. The unit can be quickly installed in any orientation on practically any flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Engineering Dynamics, Ltd.Inventors: George Robert Summers, Forwood Cloud Wiser, III
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Patent number: 6770891Abstract: A system for irradiating articles is disclosed. The system has multiple beam paths and is capable of irradiating articles with x-rays or electron beams (e-beams). The system is comprised of a single radiation source producing multiple beam paths. At least one of the beam paths is configured to irradiate articles with x-rays and at least one other beam path is configured to irradiate articles with e-beams. The beam paths are each positioned to scan product carried on conveyors. The x-ray beam paths and e-beam have separate conveyor systems that operates independently from each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Ion Beam Applications, S.A.Inventor: Graham Thomas Rose
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Patent number: 6766097Abstract: A portal-based system for ultraviolet disinfection (UV) of containers and appliances, the system including a container with a housing having at least one portal for receiving UV light input for transmission into the container. The portal is designed such that a fiber optic transmission line is removably connectable to it. This system may include at least one portal optical component positioned between the portal and the interior of the appliance, thereby producing an enhanced sterilization of microorganisms within the container and/or appliance.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Remote Light, Inc.Inventor: Isaac B. Horton, III
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Patent number: 6759661Abstract: An apparatus emits radiation on curable adhesives to bond things together under different ambient conditions. An insulating housing has a cylindrical section and a disc-shaped section defining an interior. A plurality of batteries and an LED array are separated in the interior by an insulating spacer to prevent shorting of batteries. A switch relay in the interior connects power from the batteries to the LED array when a switching mechanism on the outside of the housing is displaced. This displacement closes the switch relay and connects power to the LED array that emits high-intensity radiation. A cover connected to the cylindrical-shaped section seals the interior from ambient and transmits the high-intensity radiation to cure an adhesive. A modular envelope of transparent disc, adhesive, and removable foil can be releasable connected to the housing to secure mounting structure to a surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Ray Baggett, Billy Courson, Pete Sagasti
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Patent number: 6753535Abstract: A system for irradiating articles is disclosed. The system has multiple beam paths and is capable of irradiating articles with x-rays or electron beams (e-beams). The system is comprised of a single radiation source producing multiple beam paths. At least one of the beam paths is configured to irradiate articles with x-rays and at least one other beam path is configured to irradiate articles with e-beams. The beam paths are each positioned to scan product carried on conveyors. The x-ray beam paths and e-beam have separate conveyor systems that operates independently from each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Ion Beam Applications, S.A.Inventor: Graham Thomas Rose
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Patent number: 6753537Abstract: The invention relates to a toothbrush case, the toothbrush case comprising a lower case having a projection portion for projecting at a given height (T) on a supporting surface, a ultraviolet radiation source supported by the supporting surface in the lower case, a receiving member having a portion for receiving the toothbrush so that it can sanitize the toothbrush with ultraviolet light, and an upper case being hinge coupled with the lower case for opening and closing the receiving member, the toothbrush case further comprising: a spaced supporting portion being provided in the lower surface of the supporting surface in the lowercase and being projected at the given height (T) so that moisture in the ground such as a bathroom's ground are not in contact with the supporting surface and that outside air flows into the bottom of the supporting surface in the case that the lower case is placed on the ground, a lower air flow path being formed on the surface of the supporting surface in the lower case so thaType: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventor: Jin-Ho Woo
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Patent number: 6734436Abstract: The invention relates to microfluidic devices and methods that employ electromagnetic radiation to move a droplet of fluid on a fluid-transporting surface of a substrate. Typically, radiation of a particular wavelength is directed through a substantially transparent material, and the radiation imparts an optical trapping force to move the droplet. In addition, a means for reducing evaporative loss from the droplet may be provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: SRI InternationalInventors: Gregory W. Faris, John S. Bashkin, William H. Wright, Richard P. Heydt, David MacQueen
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Patent number: 6730917Abstract: An apparatus emits radiation on curable adhesives to bond objects or surfaces together under a variety of ambient conditions. An insulating housing has a cylindrical section and a disc-shaped section defining an interior. A plurality of batteries and an LED array are separated in the interior by an insulating spacer to prevent shorting of the batteries. A switch relay in the interior connects power from the batteries to the LED array when a switching mechanism mounted on the outside of the housing is displaced. This displacement closes the switch relay and connects power to the LED array that emits high-intensity radiation. A cover connected to the cylindrical-shaped section seals the interior from ambient and transmits the high-intensity radiation to cure an adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Ray Baggett, Billy Courson, Pete Sagasti
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Patent number: 6727509Abstract: The invention provides a wafer pad assembly and actuation system for use in an ion implanter, preferably a batch-type ion implanter. The wafer pad assembly includes a rotatable wafer support pad having an upper surface for mounting the wafer, and a lower surface rotationally mounted to a housing of the wafer pad assembly. The lower surface of the wafer support pad further comprises a flange connected to a rotatable shaft. The shaft is connected to an actuator for selectively indexing the shaft so that the wafer support pad is rotationally indexed about its geometric center. The lower surface of the wafer support pad is also connected to a frame having an outer curved surface rotatably mounted within a mating bearing surface of a housing. The curved frame is connected to a plurality of linkages for moving the wafer support pad within the curved frame so that the wafer is pivotable or tiltable about its geometric center.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventors: Michel Pharand, Allan D. Weed
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Patent number: 6686596Abstract: A beam handling system that switches between two beam distribution systems (irradiation areas). When the first product has passed the beam, the second product starts to be irradiated in the second beam. This may be the same beam but directed in a different direction, or two separate beams, and the switching of direction is synchronized to occur as one product irradiation is completed and the second comes into position.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: ScandiNova ABInventors: David Woodburn, Walter Crewson
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Publication number: 20030221279Abstract: The cyclone-type dust collecting apparatus for a vacuum cleaner can reduce reverse flow of dirt and kill any bacteria in the dirt-collecting receptacle. The cyclone-type dust-collecting apparatus has a protruding flow path formed on the front side of the cyclone body and a lamp-positioning groove depressed inwardly at one side of the dirt-collecting receptacle for an ultraviolet lamp disposed in the cleaner body to apply ultraviolet rays radiated into the dirt-collecting receptacle. Accordingly, various bacteria inside the dirt collecting receptacle can be killed as the ultraviolet lamp disposed in the lamp positioning groove of the dirt collecting receptacle continuously applies the ultraviolet rays into the dirt collecting receptacle while the cleaner is on.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Jang-Keun Oh, Hyun-Ju Lee
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Patent number: 6627000Abstract: There are described apparatus and methods wherein ultraviolet light kills and/or degrades and vaporizes microorganisms and organic material which naturally form over time on a heat exchanger. As this matter is eliminated, the pressure drop is decreased (i.e., airflow is increased) and the heat exchange efficiency (capacity) is increased. Less energy per Btu removed is used by the cooling system, and less energy is used by the HVAC system to move air.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Steril-Aire USA, Inc.Inventors: Forrest Fencl, Robert Scheir
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Patent number: 6614028Abstract: An apparatus for and a method of treating a volume of fluid. The apparatus includes a fluid passageway through which the fluid flows, at least one source of irradiation, external to the fluid passageway, and at least two elongated elliptical reflecting troughs for reflecting irradiation from the at least one source of irradiation onto the fluid passageway. Open ends of the troughs face each other to define a space between the closed ends of the troughs. The fluid passageway and the at least one source of irradiation are positioned in the space, with each source of irradiation within a respective one of the at least two troughs. At least one of the fluid passageway and the at least one source of irradiation is spaced from the focal axes so as to provide a substantially uniform irradiation distribution within the fluid in the fluid passageway.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Fusion UV Systems, Inc.Inventors: Miodrag Cekic, Boris Geller
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Patent number: 6586748Abstract: A method and system are provided for measuring water current direction and magnitude. A plurality of beams of radiation are transmitted radially outward from a location above a body of water. Each beam is incident on the water's surface at an angle with respect thereto. Each beam experiences a Doppler shift as a result of being incident on the water's surface such that a plurality of Doppler shifts are generated. Each Doppler shift is measured with the largest one thereof being indicative of water current direction and magnitude.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Jack Lloyd, Lyles Adair, William Stachnik
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Patent number: 6583423Abstract: A system for irradiating articles is disclosed. The system has multiple beam paths and is capable of irradiating articles with x-rays or electron beams (e-beams). The system is comprised of a single radiation source producing multiple beam paths. At least one of the beam paths is configured to irradiate articles with x-rays and at least one other beam path is configured to irradiate articles with e-beams. The beam paths are each positioned to scan product carried on conveyors. The x-ray beam paths and e-beam have separate conveyor systems that operates independently from each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Ion Beam Applications, S.A.Inventor: Graham Thomas Rose
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Patent number: 6468471Abstract: Opposite sides of an article are irradiated to sterilize the article. The cumulative irradiation should be above a first value, and below a second value greater than the first value, at all of the positions in the article to provide the article with desired radiation benefits. Any amount of cumulative radiation between the first and second values is considered as optimal values. For a first range of article thicknesses, the cumulative radiation in the article is at the optimal values. For article thicknesses in a second range greater than in the first range, the cumulative radiation at positions in the article is greater than the optimal values. For article thicknesses in a third range greater than the second range, the cumulative radiation at the different positions in the article is at the optimal values. For the thicknesses in the second range, a member disposed in the radiation path weakens the radiation passing to the article, thereby reducing the cumulative radiation to an optimal value.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventors: Gary K. Loda, Richard C. Miller
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Patent number: 6459089Abstract: A particle accelerator (10) is disposed between a first shielded processing chamber (12)and a second shielded processing chamber (14). The accelerator selectively feeds a higher energy (e.g., 10 MeV) electron beam to the first processing chamber and selectively feeds a lower energy (e.g., 5 MeV) electron beam to the second processing chamber. A conveying system (16) transports article carriers to and through the first processing chamber. At a processing table (18), the articles are conveyed at a closely controlled speed through the electron beam for uniform dosing of an article to be irradiated. A loading station (20) and an unloading station (22) supply and remove articles from the first processing chamber. Beam bending magnets (44) change the direction of an electron beam between the first processing chamber and the second processing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Steris Inc.Inventors: John Masefield, Charles P. Truby, Jerome A. Dzwierzynski
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Patent number: 6368554Abstract: A plused radiation produced by an intense optical source is applied to the inner surface of a wooden container having a surface layer of organic and/or mineral deposit. Each pulse is of sufficiently short duration having sufficiently high treating energy density per unit area to bring about sublimation of the surface layer. The resulting exposed container surface is sanitized by the heat released by the radiation.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2001Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignees: Societe Civile Chateau Leoville las CasesInventors: René Wajsfelner, Jacques Depoizier, Jean-Paul Longuemard
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Patent number: 6337487Abstract: An ultraviolet radiation drying oven includes a lamp with a localized opening for radiation to pass through and, associated with the opening, a mask mounted to move between a closed position and an open position, the mask being divided into two shutters and being coaxial with another mask also divided into two shutters.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Societe d'Exploitation des Machines DubuitInventors: Jean-Louis Dubuit, Frédéric Airoldi
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Publication number: 20020000518Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for moving a member including a first clamp assembled to a fixed surface for selectively clamping the member and a second clamp moveable with respect to the first clamp for selectively clamping the member. A piezo actuator is disposed between the first and second clamps for moving the member in response to expansion of the actuator. Resilient means bias the second clamp toward the first clamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Inventors: Mark Oudshoorn, Jeff Moler, R. Glenn Akhavein, Mark Woozley, John Blatt
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Patent number: 6313470Abstract: There are described apparatus and methods wherein ultraviolet light kills and/or degrades and vaporizes microorganisms and organic material which naturally form over time on a heat exchanger. As this matter is eliminated, the pressure drop is decreased (i.e., airflow is increased) and the heat exchange efficiency (capacity) is increased. Less energy per Btu removed is used by the cooling system, and less energy is used by the HVAC system to move air.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Steril-Aire, U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Forrest B. Fencl, Robert Scheir
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Patent number: 6285030Abstract: Articles are transported by a conveyor system in a loop from a loading area past a target region to an unloading area adjacent the loading area. A first side of the article is irradiated by a radiation source in the target region during the article movement through the target region. The radiation source may be substantially parallel or perpendicular to the conveyor system. The loop has curved portions and straight portions between the curved portions. Radiation shielding material substantially fills the space within the loop. The conveyor system and the radiation source are disposed within a chamber made from a radiation shielding material (e.g. concrete). The shielding material inside and outside the loop defines a radiation-free loop portion having straight portions with a relatively close spacing. A bridge having no radiation shielding and a relatively short length is disposed in this radiation-free area as are the loading and unloading areas.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: The Titan CorporationInventors: Colin Brian Williams, John Thomas Allen, George Michael Sullivan, Jr.
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Publication number: 20010010806Abstract: A deodorizing apparatus for shoes, said deodorizing apparatus for shoes comprises a pair of leg portions which are to be inserted into the shoes, a joining portion which joins upper ends of the pair of leg portions at a predetermined interval, ozone generating ultraviolet lamps which are respectively received in the pair of leg portions, and a power supply which drives the ultraviolet lamps to light up, wherein each of the leg portions is formed with an ozone emitting portion for emitting ozone generated by the corresponding ultraviolet lamp, and/or an ultraviolet radiation emitting portion for emitting ultraviolet radiation of a wavelength having an ozone generating action as has been generated by the corresponding ultraviolet lamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: August 2, 2001Inventors: Toshio Kanazawa, Satoshi Watanabe, Hiroyoshi Sawada, Yasuhiro Tomita
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Patent number: 6268607Abstract: A dental office is provided with a system to purify air and/or water delivered to the operatory. Purification is by UV-C light applied to the utilities as they are transported from supply to delivery sites. Ideally, the system includes separate devices structured and arranged to effect purification of the ambient air circulating within the operatory; the water supplied to the operatory and the water delivered to and through dental hand pieces in connection with a procedure.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: DCI International, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Marsh, Michael Radicone, Richard W. Hanson