Patents Represented by Attorney Andrew F. Kehoe
  • Patent number: 4350581
    Abstract: Novel electrodialysis apparatus in which the frames form fluid directing paths, thereby assuring a strictly parallel flow path of both diluted and concentrated process solutions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1982
    Assignee: Forschungsinstitut Berghof GmbH
    Inventors: Harm Schmoldt, Klaus Kock, Heinrich Strathmann
  • Patent number: 4347165
    Abstract: Nickel powders having an improved chemical stability are formed by reaction with an electroconductive coating such as a carbide, a silicide, or the like and, also, a reaction with sulfur.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1982
    Assignee: Graham Magnetics, Inc.
    Inventor: Neil Matheson, III
  • Patent number: 4338482
    Abstract: An improved structure for solar cells is disclosed. It incorporates a layer of titanium dioxide between previously used layers of tin oxide and silicon. The new cells shows increased efficiency and improved thermal stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1982
    Assignee: Roy G. Gordon
    Inventor: Roy G. Gordon
  • Patent number: 4333966
    Abstract: A novel silver powder composition characterized by a very low fusion, or film-forming temperature, probably assignable to the relatively small amount of oxides or other undesirable occlusions within coatings formed of the powder. The invention also relates to a new process for forming such a powder; the process is believed to involve the formation of a fatty-acid silver reaction product of the surface of the silver powder before it is subjected to fusion into a metallic coating. During fusion the decomposing reactant seems to act as a flux aiding the formation of a metal film of superior appearance and strength.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1982
    Assignee: Graham Magnetics, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert J. Deffeyes, Harris W. Armstrong
  • Patent number: 4324636
    Abstract: An improved process for modifying the properties of membranes, particularly ion exchange membranes, and novel membranes characterized by a unique combination of low gas permeability and low electrical resistivity. The process comprises the steps of modifying the morphology of a pre-membrane by subjecting it to a chemical reaction, advantageously with a reactive macromolecular solute in an organic solvent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1982
    Inventor: Joseph P. Dankese
  • Patent number: 4323586
    Abstract: The invention relates to a novel duplex pouch structure which provides an improved means to package and process retortable foods and also provides a mechanically superior package which can be transported with only moderate protection, and yet will sustain minimal damage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1982
    Assignee: Ludlow Corporation
    Inventor: Florren E. Long
  • Patent number: 4322003
    Abstract: An improved flexible package for use in packaging acids, oxidants and the like is constructed with a laminate comprising, at least, an amorphous polyester ply and a metal foil ply. The package is characterized by a superior combination of excellent stability in heatsealing operations over a wide range of conditions and extraordinary chemical resistance to oxidants and acids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1982
    Assignee: Ludlow Corporation
    Inventor: Florren E. Long
  • Patent number: 4319920
    Abstract: Novel electrically-conductive compositions comprising an organic resin matrix and flakes of a novel conductive silver powder which is characterized by extreme thinness. The novel silver powder, and a novel process for preparing metal powders, are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1982
    Assignee: Ercon, Inc.
    Inventor: John E. Ehrreich
  • Patent number: 4312898
    Abstract: A high-precision, metal-faced, calender roll which can be readily reconditioned by thermal means. The calender roll has a surface which is advantageously formed of that class of nickel-titanium alloys having thermally-responsive shape memory properties. The calender roll is particularly useful in avoiding time consuming repair and undesirably prolonged runs in making high quality magnetic tape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1982
    Assignee: Graham Magnetics, Inc.
    Inventor: Gordon L. McDaniel
  • Patent number: 4312896
    Abstract: A novel process for fastening ceramic material such as alumina or the like to metallic material such as an electrical conductor. The process is characterized by the fact that a solder wettable, oxidation-resistant barrier is used, on metal particles printed onto the ceramic. In some advantageous processes, the carbide layer allows metallizing processes to be carried out in non-hydrogen atmospheres. The process requires no expensive noble metal; and it utilizes a barrier material which is sufficiently stable to tolerate conductive film formation at high temperatures. Nickel-carbide coated nickel is a particularly favorable material for use in the invention because it is conductive, in the ohmic sense, and is readily wetted by common solders.Also disclosed are novel articles and compositions useful in practice of the process of the invention, and novel articles produced by the process of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1982
    Assignee: Graham Magnetics, Inc.
    Inventor: Harris W. Armstrong
  • Patent number: 4310035
    Abstract: Apparatus and process for use in high-speed packaging of liquid-bearing substances, particularly foods. The apparatus comprises means to shield a sealable, particularly a heatsealable, portion of each of a series of packages with a protective and disposable shield means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1982
    Assignee: Ludlow Corporation
    Inventor: Howard M. Turner
  • Patent number: 4308316
    Abstract: This disclosure describes transparent glass window structures of the type bearing a first coating of infra-red reflective material which is advantageously less than about 0.85 microns in thickness and wherein the observance of iridescence resulting from such a first coating is markedly reduced by provision of a second coating arranged in register with said first coating, the second coating providing at least two interfaces which, with the mass of the second coating, form means to reflect and refract light therefrom to interfere with the observation of iridescence. The invention also encompasses processes for providing such windows. A particular advantage of the invention is its efficacy with clear and lightly tinted glasses wherein the problem of iridescent color has had its greatest commercial impact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1981
    Inventor: Roy G. Gordon
  • Patent number: 4304332
    Abstract: A novel package means especially useful in packaging a plurality of canned goods, e.g. soft drinks and the like. The package comprises two tensioned film wraps, arranged at right angles to one another about the package item, and wherein one wrap serves as a handle means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1981
    Inventor: Bernard R. Danti
  • Patent number: 4304799
    Abstract: An improved process for modifying the properties of membranes, particularly ion exchange membranes, and novel membranes characterized by a unique combination of low gas permeability and low electrical resistivity. The process comprises the steps of modifying the morphology of a pre-membrane by subjecting it to a chemical reaction, advantageously with a reactive macromolecular solute in an organic solvent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1981
    Inventor: Joseph P. Dankese
  • Patent number: 4303720
    Abstract: An improved dielectric printing paper and process for making the same, characterized by excellent resolution, contrast, and feel. The paper incorporates an inorganic salt such as magnesium chloride as a conductivity-providing ingredient. The dielectric coating is formed with a high loading of inorganic fillers and is applied by a dry process to form a discontinuous dielectric coating on the conductive paper substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1981
    Assignee: Ludlow Corporation
    Inventor: Philip J. Clough
  • Patent number: 4295986
    Abstract: This invention relates to a method of utilizing alkali metal hydrides, such as sodium hydride and lithium hydride, under mild and safe conditions. The method may be used to produce bonds between hydrogen and elements such as carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, phosphorous, arsenic, antimony and tellurium. Many organic compounds, such as chlorides, bromides, ketones, aldehydes and acid chlorides, may also be reduced. The elements from the above list are bonded, before the reduction, to electronegative elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, oxygen, sulfur, selenium and nitrogen.According to the invention, the alkali metal hydride is catalytically activated by a solution of an alkali borohydride in a suitable ether solvent, so that it rapidly replaces the halogens or other electronegative groups by hydrogen atoms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1981
    Inventor: Roy G. Gordon
  • Patent number: 4294193
    Abstract: This disclosure describes a vapor coating apparatus for the fabrication of transparent glass window structures of the type bearing a first coating of infra-red reflective material which is advantageously less than about 0.85 microns in thickness and wherein the observance of iridescence resulting from such a first coating is markedly reduced by provision of a layer of continuously varying refractive index between the glass and the coating, such that the refractive index increases continuously from the glass to the first coating, thereby preventing the observation of iridescence. A particular advantage of the invention is its efficacy with clear and lightly tinted glasses wherein the problem of iridescent color has had its greatest commercial impact. A heat exchanging wall is positioned in the gas duct assembly to control the temperature of the reaction gases and non-glass surfaces of the reaction zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1981
    Inventor: Roy G. Gordon
  • Patent number: 4290821
    Abstract: Method for cleaning generally cylindrical articles of irregular configuration and, particularly, for cleaning straps of the type used to hold magnetic tape and supplied by manufacturers for use with magnetic tapes. The method is performed by an apparatus which comprises exterior and interior nozzles resiliently mounted along the inside and outside of the cylinder, or ring, and form means to blow and suck dirt from the article being cleaned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1981
    Assignee: Graham Magnetics, Inc.
    Inventor: Phillip A. Cosby
  • Patent number: D261279
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1981
    Assignee: Columbia Chase Corporation
    Inventor: Walter H. Barrett
  • Patent number: RE30985
    Abstract: A serum-less medium for use in the growth of cells. The medium is an improved aqueous culture media of the MEM type comprising thyroxin, insulin, and Vitamin A. Hydrocortisone and essential fatty acids may also be advantageously used, as may effective quantities of Vitamin E. Surfactants are used to make the vitamins and any fatty acids available for cell growth. This aqueous media may also comprise cell-growth-enhancing quantities of biotin and folic acids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1982
    Inventor: Oscar A. Cartaya