Control Element Directly Mechanically Linked To Separate Sensor Patents (Class 422/107)
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Patent number: 4944922Abstract: A quantitative dispenser for a liquid includes a pipette having a downwardly directed nozzle which serves to pick up and deliver a predetermined quantity of a liquid and a mechanism for moving the pipette downwardly to dip the lower end of the pipette into the liquid supply. A detector is provided for detecting reflection of light which is projected downwardly to the surface of the liquid while the pipette is moved downwardly to approach the surface. A control circuit is connected to the detector to determine the stop point for the downwardly moving pipette with the aid of information received from the detector. The detector is provided with a spot type reflection sensor having a light convergent optical element having a focal point at a certain distance below the detector whereby the stop point of the downwardly moving pipette is determined so as to correspond to a point of maximum intensity of the incoming reflected light.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1989Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Assignee: Tosoh CorporationInventor: Hidechika Hayashi
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Patent number: 4826661Abstract: A dispenser for and method of dispensing a concentrated cleaning solution from a solid block of a cleaning composition wherein the concentrated cleaning solution is dispensed at a substantially constant concentration during the entire useful life of the solid block of cleaning composition. The dispenser comprises (i) a spray nozzle for directing a uniform dissolving spray onto an exposed surface of the solid block of cleaning composition; and (ii) a spring or hydraulic piston coupled to the nozzle for biasing the nozzle towards the solid block and thereby maintaining a substantially constant distance between the nozzle and the exposed surface of the solid block of cleaning composition even though the exposed surface recedes due to dissolution by the dissolving spray.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1986Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Ecolab, Inc.Inventors: James L. Copeland, David L. Nystuen, Lambertus P. van Dijk, deceased, by Father Peter, administrator Snyder
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Patent number: 4780178Abstract: Rotation driving apparatus usable with a rotary evaporator for holding a sample vessel in a water bath. The driving apparatus includes a stator supported by an elevating member mounted alongside the water bath, and a rotor mounted on the inside of the stator. A hollow support shaft is mounted within the rotor, and the sample vessel is detachably connected to one end of the support shaft. A concentrator can be connected to the other end of the support shaft, for fluid communication with the sample vessel through the hollow support shaft. The support shaft is affixed to the rotor, so that the sample vessel and concentrator are rotated as the rotor turns. A slitted disk is supported by the rotor, and a photosensor produces signals in response to relative movement of the slits. These signals are used for controlling the rotation of the driving apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Yamoto Scientific Co. Ltd.Inventors: Naoki Yoshida, Tatsuhiko Saito, Takao Kawakami
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Patent number: 4742011Abstract: A device for carrying out chemical or clinical testing of a liquid sample, for example a urine sample, by a specific binding assay, said device comprising a test component (2) which has a sensitized solid surface (2a) carrying an immobilized component of a specific binding pair relevant to the assay, and a handling piece (1), and characterized in that the test component (2) bearing the sensitized surface (2a) is removably mounted in spaced relationship with a removably mounted accessory component (4) carrying an accessory solid surface (5), and in that there is a space (4a) between the sensitized surface (2a) and the removable accessory component (4) to act as a container for sample liquid, so that when the device is contacted with a sample liquid source or immersed in liquid which is to provide the test sample, liquid of the sample can enter the space (4a) to contact the sensitized surface (2a), and the accessory surface (5) acts to retain and contain sample liquid in contact with the sensitized surface (2a)Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1985Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: Unilever Patent Holdings B.V.Inventors: Anthony Blake, John Coley, Ronald Smith
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Patent number: 4722799Abstract: A desulphurization apparatus and method for natural gas in which red iron oxide is reacted with the sulphur compounds found in natural gas to remove these compounds from the gas. The treating solution is then recycled to regenerate the red iron oxide solution with elemental sulphur formed as a byproduct for removal.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1985Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Inventors: Clifford L. Ashbrook, Douglas B. Scarborough
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Patent number: 4710350Abstract: A sterilizing device includes a heating chamber having a reservoir containing a substantially inert, vaporizable liquid having a boiling point sufficiently high to kill microorganisms unsafe for humans. The sterilizing liquid is heated to boiling by a heater submerged therein. The articles to be sterilized are placed in a perforated tray located in the chamber above the reservoir and are contacted by a blanket of substantially saturated vapors of the sterilizing liquid. A temperature controller turns the heater off and on in response to the vapor blanket rising to and falling below a predetermined level above the tray. A counter counting the number of electrical impulses or cycles thereafter transmitted to the heater turns off the heater after a predetermined number of such cycles and a fan or similar cooling apparatus is energized to cool the chamber and condense the vapors.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Inventor: C. William Petersen
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Patent number: 4670221Abstract: Apparatus for neutralization of acidic pollutants in flue gas contained in a flue gas channel comprising a flue gas channel for containing a flue gas, a suspension feed pipe having a delivery opening and being connected to apparatus for preparing and maintaining an erosive suspension of a finely divided basically reaction solid in a liquid for introducing suspension as such into the flue gas channel, a compressed gas pipe having a gas discharge opening, said opening being positioned to discharge gas so as to atomize the suspension after it has exited the delivery opening, a device for determining the amount of flue gas flowing through the channel and the amount of pollutants therein and apparatus for simultaneously and separately controlling the amount of suspension introduced and the concentration of said suspension and the amount of compressed gas used depending on the determined amount of flue gas, pollutants, or flue gas and pollutants in the flue gas channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: Stadtwerke Dusseldorf AGInventors: Crysanth Marnet, Borchert Kassebohm
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Patent number: 4668476Abstract: An apparatus is provided for automatically constructing a polypeptide of high purity, up to 50 amino acids in length, using only single couplings. The apparatus includes an activation system for receiving protected amino acids, one kind at a time, having a common vessel (an activator vessel) in which to activate each of the amino acids. Also included is a reaction vessel for containing a resin used in solid-phase peptide synthesis for attaching a peptide chain thereto. A transfer system is also provided, which operates under control of a computer, to transfer the activated species from the activation system to the reaction vessel and to transfer amino acids, reagents, gases, and solvents from one part of the apparatus to another.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1984Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Applied Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: John Bridgham, Timothy G. Geiser, Michael W. Hunkapiller, Stephen B. H. Kent, Mark P. Marriott, Paul O. Ramstad, Eric S. Nordman
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Patent number: 4665690Abstract: An internal combustion engine is provided in its exhaust system with a particulate filter for trapping combustible particulates contained in exhaust gas. A combustion promoting material injection device is provided for injecting a material for promoting combustion of the combustible particulates into the exhaust system upstream of the particulate filter. Further there are provided a bypass exhaust passage which bypasses the combustion promoting material injection device and the particulate filter, and a flow control valve which controls the amount of exhaust gas flowing through the bypass exhaust passage to control the amount of exhaust gas flowing into the particulate filter when said combustion promoting material is to be injected from the injecting device.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1986Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Yoshitaka Nomoto, Hirofumi Yamauchi, Shigeru Sakurai, Kenji Ohkubo, Hideaki Kurita, Kunihiro Yagi
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Patent number: 4617173Abstract: A crystal growing furnace has lift and rotation control apparatus for both a growing crystal and a crucible containing a melt. A transducer and a servo motor are disposed above the furnace having respective shafts connected along a common horizontal axis on opposite sides of a longitudinal light tube wherein the light tube and transducer shaft can be axially positioned by the shaft of the servo motor. The light tube has a lens for focusing at times on a spot on a meniscus in the furnace and at times on the melt, a light sense detector is connected to the light tube for at times generating a servo motor control error signal to drive the servo motor incrementally to an angular position corresponding to growth in the diameter of the meniscus by tracking a spot on the meniscus. The transducer generates an output signal indicative of incremental angular movement in response to growing the crystal for governing the lift and rotation control apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1984Date of Patent: October 14, 1986Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Henry C. Latka
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Patent number: 4490331Abstract: A unitary system incorporates an upper reservoir container having a blood gas separator, a cardiotomy reservoir and a venous reservoir. The upper container is positioned directly above a lower mass transfer container coupled with the venous reservoir by means of a check valve and having a spirally wound flattened tubular transfer membrane. A vacuum is drawn upon an upper portion of the reservoir container which carries a blood gas separator into which aspirated wound site blood is drawn for filtering and collection of blood in the cardiotomy reservoir. The latter is automatically drained via a pressure responsive valve into a venous blood reservoir at the lower portion of the reservoir container and into which venous blood flows for mixing with the filtered cardiotomy blood.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Inventor: Robert F. Steg, Jr.
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Patent number: 4446107Abstract: A fluid catalytic cracking vessel having cyclone separators which have cyclone diplegs. The diplegs have valve plates which are inclined, in the closed position, at an angle of about 30.degree. to about 60.degree. with respect to the vertical axis of the respective diplegs.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Frank M. Buyan, James H. Haddad
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Patent number: 4402912Abstract: A system for the addition of a corrosion inhibitor to an engine cooling system wherein a container in the coolant system holds the corrosion inhibitor in a solid package which is withheld from contact with the coolant solution by a spring under load. The inhibitor package is counterbalanced by a pair of opposed springs with one spring being subject to corrosion when the corrosive effect of the coolant increases; corrosion of the spring allowing the inhibitor package to be urged into contact with the solution to provide treatment thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1981Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Assignee: Borg-Warner CorporationInventors: Robert H. Krueger, John L. Zambrow
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Patent number: 4374091Abstract: Positional sensitivity of a Kipp type generator with respect to a gravitanal field is achieved by utilization of one or more selectively oriented gravitational sensitive valves in the chamber containing the liquid capable of providing the desired gaseous output. The gravitational sensitive valves may be used individually or in combination. Each valve permits operation when it has an orientation corresponding to a predetermined orientational range. A chamber whose geometrical shape is a parallelepiped employs an arrangement of four gravitational sensitive valves to provide gas generator operation independent of its orientation in a gravitational field.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1981Date of Patent: February 15, 1983Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Edward H. Reiss, Jr.
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Patent number: 4288404Abstract: An apparatus for automatically stabilizing a process of thermal treatment of liquid media comprises a sterilization chamber which is in contact with a heat-exchange jacket, and a device for thermally controlling the process being conducted. The device for thermally controlling the process comprises a coolant flow regulator which is divided by flexible members into three sections. The middle section comprises an overflow valve which is connected by pipelines to a source of a coolant and to the heat exchange jacket, respectively. The two other sections comprise a pressure setting device and a pressure sensor which is connected to the sterilization chamber by means of a pipeline. The pressure setting device and the pressure sensor cooperate with the overflow valve through individual flexible members.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1979Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Inventors: Jury V. Redikultsev, Oleg P. Gorbunov, Alexandr M. Lomakin
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Patent number: 4247517Abstract: A container lid is released at a desired point in a sterilizing cycle with the actuating movement being provided by an expandable chamber having a quantity of sterilizing environment captured during the sterilizing cycle.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1978Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Roger S. SandersonInventors: Roger S. Sanderson, Robert C. Whelchel