Terminal End Threaded Or Tapered Patents (Class 422/545)
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Patent number: 8784751Abstract: The present invention relates to a thermowell blocking apparatus for a high-pressure reactor used in a desulfurization process, which can rapidly prevent noxious high-temperature and high-pressure gases from leaking out of a high-pressure reactor when the noxious high-temperature and high-pressure gases leak from the high-pressure reactor due to unexpected damage occurring to a thermowell used for measuring a reaction temperature of a catalyst. The thermowell blocking apparatus can prevent the economic losses caused by the stoppage of the desulfurization process, and can reduce consequential damages to human life, the environment, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2008Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignees: SK Innovation Co., Inc., SK Energy Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hyung No Yoon, Sang Mo Lee, Jin Gyu Kim, Mock Huh, Choo Jei Kim
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Patent number: 8658098Abstract: A portable detection system for allergic diseases includes a filtration-based inspection module and a reader module. The filtration-based inspection module includes an FPW sensor and a liquid sample filtration apparatus, wherein the liquid sample filtration apparatus includes an injection opening, a passage module, a filtering membrane and a gathering aperture. The injection opening is in communication with the gathering aperture. The FPW sensor comprises a frame body, a carrier and a sensing chip having an accommodating slot in communication with the gathering aperture. The carrier comprises a plurality of conductive terminals, and the conductive terminals are electrically connected with the sensing chip. The reader module comprises a connection slot capable of being inserted by the conductive terminals of the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2012Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: National Sun Yat-Sen UniversityInventors: I-Yu Huang, Yu-Cheng Lin, Chua-Chin Wang, Ying-Chung Chen
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Patent number: 8597595Abstract: Systems and apparatus for mixing, cooling, and distributing multiphase fluid mixtures within a reactor, wherein reactor internal apparatus of the present invention provides not only improved fluid mixing and distribution to each underlying catalyst bed surface, but also offers other advantages including: decreased mixing tray height; easier maintenance, assembly and disassembly; and decreased amounts of fabrication material. In an embodiment, fluid may be evenly distributed to a catalyst bed from a fluid distribution unit comprising a nozzle tray including a plurality of nozzles, wherein the nozzles include at least one liquid inlet disposed tangentially to an inner surface of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Chevron U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Zackory S. Akin, Craig R. Boyak, Abdenour Kemoun, Ralph Evan Killen, Krishniah Parimi, Steven Xuqi Song, Steven Alden Souers
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Patent number: 8585986Abstract: An interconnecting device for connecting a plurality of first fluid-bearing conduits to a corresponding plurality of second fluid-bearing conduits thereby providing fluid communication between the first fluid-bearing conduits and the second fluid-bearing conduits. The device includes a manifold and one or two ferrule plates that are held by compressive axial forces.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventor: Ronald F. Renzi
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Patent number: 8569070Abstract: A fitting assembly having a nut, a ferrule, and a ferrule tip that may be assembled by an operator. The fitting assembly includes a nut with first and second ends, with the second end adapted to receive the first end of a ferrule, and a ferrule tip with a first end having an externally tapered portion adapted to abut the second end of the ferrule and a second end adapted to be received in a component or fitting of a liquid chromatography system. The nut, ferrule and ferrule tip of the fitting assembly have passageways therethrough for receiving and removably holding tubing.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: IDEX Health & Science LLCInventors: Scott J. Ellis, Eric Beemer, Nathaniel Nienhuis, Craig W. Graham, Troy N. Sanders
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Patent number: 8250937Abstract: Manifold and probe assembly for use a bioprocessing vessel. The manifold has a chamber which communicates with the interior of the vessel and a plurality of ports which communicate with the chamber. Elongated sensing probes are threadedly connected to the ports with end portions of the probes extending into the chamber. Gaskets having generally annular bodies with conically inclined beveled faces are mounted on the end portions of the probes, with the beveled faces engaging conically inclined surfaces of seats in the ports and the gaskets being axially compressed and radially expanded into sealing engagement with the probes. The seating surfaces have inner and outer sections with different angles of inclination which produce greater radial expansion and tighter sealing with the probes.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: ASEPCOInventor: William H. Wynn
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Publication number: 20120088309Abstract: A tube assembly, system and method for biological sample collection. In one embodiment, the tube assembly of the present disclosure includes a first tube, a second tube, a mechanism for securing the first and second tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: Bioanalytical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Scott R. Peters, James M. Hampsch
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Patent number: 8124010Abstract: A reusable container for the sterile transfer of pharmaceutical recipients, in particular of syringe bodies. The container comprises an outer case and a sterilizable interior, wherein the interior is microbially isolated from the environment of the container. The interior has at least one holder for accommodating at least one nest for storing a plurality of pharmaceutical recipients. The nest can be removably accommodated in the holder. The container further has at least one container door for removing or introducing the nest into the interior and at least one lock for coupling the container to a sterile space. The lock is configured in such a way that, after coupling to the sterile space, it is possible to open the container door without substantially suspending sterility.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: F. Hoffman-La Roche AGInventors: Rolf-Dieter Gabel, Martin Knierim
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Publication number: 20120014848Abstract: A fitting assembly having a nut, a ferrule, and a ferrule tip that may be assembled by an operator. The fitting assembly includes a nut with first and second ends, with the second end adapted to receive the first end of a ferrule, and a ferrule tip with a first end having an externally tapered portion adapted to abut the second end of the ferrule and a second end adapted to be received in a component or fitting of a liquid chromatography system. The nut, ferrule and ferrule tip of the fitting assembly have passageways therethrough for receiving and removably holding tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: IDEX Health & Science LLCInventors: Scott J. Ellis, Eric Beemer, Nathaniel Nienhuis, Craig W. Graham, Troy N. Sanders
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Patent number: 7968058Abstract: The present invention provides a test strip for measuring a concentration of an analyte of interest in a biological fluid, wherein the test strip may be encoded with information that can be read by a test meter into which the test strip is inserted. In one embodiment, a first test strip comprises: a first measurement electrode connectable to a test meter; a first trace loop with a first associated resistance, where the first trace loop is connectable to the test meter; and a second trace loop with a second associated resistance, where the second trace loop is connectable to the test meter. The test meter is adapted to: receive the first test strip; connect to the first measurement electrode, the first trace loop, and the second trace loop; and obtain a first resistance ratio by comparing the first and second associated resistances.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Terry A. Beaty, David W. Burke, Michael J. Celentano