Abstract: According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, a method of forming a plurality of layers on an article comprises steps of generating a plasma by forming an arc between a cathode and an anode; injecting a first material comprising an organic compound into the plasma to deposit a first layer on the article; injecting a second material comprising an organometallic material into the plasma to form a second layer on the first layer; and injecting a third material comprising a silicon containing organic compound into the plasma to deposit a third layer on the second layer. The invention also relates to an article of manufacture comprising a substrate; an interlayer disposed on the substrate; a second layer disposed on the interlayer, the second layer comprising an inorganic ultraviolet absorbing material; and a third layer disposed on the second layer, the third layer comprising an abrasion resistant material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 17, 1999
Date of Patent:
July 30, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Barry Lee-Mean Yang, Charles Dominic Iacovangelo
Abstract: This invention relates to a method for removing impurities from a brine solution, the brine solution comprising a water soluble chelating agent, the method comprising the steps of:
a) adjusting the pH of the brine solution to a pH of from about 2 to about 4;
b) passing the brine solution through a first functionalized resin; the first functionalized resin having functional groups capable of removing multivalent metal cations from the brine solution;
c) adjusting the pH of the brine solution to a pH of from about 9 to about 11.5; and
d) passing the brine solution through a second functionalized resin; the second functionalized resin having functional groups capable of removing alkaline earth metal cations from the brine solution.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 23, 1999
Date of Patent:
July 30, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
James Manio Silva, Donald Franklin Foust, Thomas Joseph Fyvie
Abstract: Dialkyldihalosilane formation during direct method alkylhalosilane production is promoted by effecting reaction between alkyl halide and powdered silicon in the presence of a catalyst comprising copper, zinc, and aluminum and further comprising an amount of phosphorus and tin wherein the amount of phosphorus and tin substantially enhances the selectivity of dialkyldihalosilane formation in comparison to the selectivity of dialkyldihalosilane formation in the presence of the catalyst comprising copper, zinc, aluminum and tin without phosphorus.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 5, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 23, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Larry Neil Lewis, William Jessup Ward, David Cheney DeMoulpied, John Matthew Bablin, Martha Maples Gardner
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method for sustaining the catalytic activity of a carbonylation catalyst composition, after changes in reactor pressure and temperature, in the catalytic production of aromatic carbonates.
Abstract: This invention relates to polymer-organoclay composite compositions comprising an thermoplastic organic polymer bearing amine groups, an organoclay containing quaternary ammonium ions incorporating at least two alkyl or cycloalkyl groups; and optionally one or more additional thermoplastic polymers, impact modifying agents and compatibilizing agents. The performance characteristics of the polymer-organoclay composite compositions are found to be closely linked to the structure of the ammonium cation present in the organoclay used. The compositions are suitable for use in the manufacture of molded articles.
Abstract: A method and catalyst system for economically producing aromatic carbonates from aromatic hydroxy compounds. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a method of carbonylating aromatic hydroxy compounds by contacting at least one aromatic hydroxy compound with oxygen and carbon monoxide in the presence of a carbonylation catalyst system that includes a catalytic amount of an inorganic co-catalyst containing lead and a catalytic amount of an inorganic co-catalyst containing titanium. In various alternative embodiments, the carbonylation catalyst system can include an effective amount of a palladium source and an effective amount of a halide composition. Further alternative embodiments can include catalytic amounts of various inorganic co-catalyst combinations.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 5, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 16, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
James Lawrence Spivack, Donald Wayne Whisenhunt, James Norman Cawse, Bruce Fletcher Johnson, Grigorii Lev Soloveichik, John Yaw Ofori, Eric James Pressman
Abstract: An x-ray cathode filament comprises a recrystallized coiled wire that comprises rhenium in a range from about 3 to about 7 weight percent with the balance being tungsten that is doped with potassium at a concentration in a range from about 30 to about 110 PPM. The filament comprises interlocked grains of an average size greater than about 20 microns.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 10, 1999
Date of Patent:
July 16, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Bernard Patrick Bewlay, Dennis Joseph Dalpe, Bruce Alan Knudsen
Abstract: An adhesion promoting layer is formed between a transparent substrate and a metal oxide layer to prevent the metal oxide layer from delaminating from the substrate. Preferably, the substrate is a transparent polycarbonate, the adhesion promoting layer is a thin, transparent Al or Ag layer, and the metal oxide layer is ZnO, AZO or IZO UV radiation absorption layer. The layers are preferably deposited by arc plasma deposition or by sputtering.
Abstract: Extrusion of a mixture of an ester-substituted diaryl carbonate, such as bis-methyl salicyl carbonate, a dihydroxy aromatic compound such as bisphenol A and a transesterification catalyst such as tetrabutyl phosphonium acetate (TBPA) affords polycarbonate having a weight average molecular weight of greater than 20,000 Daltons. The extruder is equipped with one or more vacuum vents to remove by-product ester-substituted phenol. Similarly, a precursor polycarbonate having ester-substituted phenoxy endgroups, for example methyl salicyl endgroups, when subjected to extrusion affords a polycarbonate having a significantly increased molecular weight relative to the precursor polycarbonate. The reaction to form a higher molecular weight polycarbonate may be catalyzed by residual transesterification catalyst present in the precursor polycarbonate, or by a combination of any residual catalyst and an additional catalyst such as TBPA introduced in the extrusion step.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 16, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Patrick Joseph McCloskey, James Day, Paul Michael Smigelski, John Lester Maxam, John Aibangbee Osaheni
Abstract: High yields of ester-substituted diary carbonates such as bis-methyl salicyl carbonate were obtained by the condensation of methyl salicylate with phosgene in the presence of a phase transfer catalyst (PTC) in an interfacial reaction system in which the pH of the aqueous phase was greater than 9.3. Using the method of the present invention conversions of greater than 99% were obtained whereas under standard conditions using triethylamine as the catalyst conversions were limited to 70-75% of the methyl salicylate starting material even with a 20 mole % excess of added phosgene. The optimized conditions of the of the present invention use only a slight excess of phosgene and represent an attractive route for the manufacture of bis methyl salicyl carbonate and ester-substituted diaryl carbonates generally.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 16, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Patrick Joseph McCloskey, Timothy Brydon Burnell, Daniel Joseph Brunelle, Elliott West Shanklin, Paul Michael Smigelski, Jr., Ganesh Kailasam
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of introducing enhanced biofouling release properties to intact biofouling release coatings by exposing the surface of the biofouling release coating to a restorative compound for a time sufficient to effect enhancement of biofouling release properties. Also disclosed are kits useful in carrying out these processes.
Abstract: A method for the preparation of triorganooxysilanes containing one silicon-hydrogen bond is provided which comprises reacting at least one tetraorganooxysilane with at least one metal hydride.
Abstract: A niobium-silicide refractory metal intermetallic composite having enhanced material characteristics, such as oxidation resistance, creep resistance, and toughness, and turbine components made therefrom.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 13, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 16, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Melvin Robert Jackson, Bernard Patrick Bewlay, Ji-Cheng Zhao
Abstract: A liquid chemical stripping or cleaning solution is selected by combinatorial high throughput screening. A high throughput screening well array assembly includes (A) a metal substrate and (B) a mask that defines an array of wells on the substrate. A combinatorial high throughput screening system includes (A) a metal substrate and (B) a mask that defines an array of wells on the substrate and a reaction vessel to receive the well array assembly.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 20, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 16, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
John Robert LaGraff, Xiao-Dong Sun, James Anthony Ruud, James Claude Carnahan
Abstract: A process for catalytic production of diaryl carbonates by oxidative carbonylation of aromatic hydroxy compounds with carbon monoxide and oxygen achieves water removal during reaction by a process comprising the steps of: removing a liquid stream from an oxidative carbonylation reaction mixture in a reaction vessel, subjecting the liquid stream to reduced pressure, and returning at least a portion of dried liquid stream to the reaction vessel. Typical catalyst systems for oxidative carbonylation contain (A) at least one Group 8, 9, or 10 metal having an atomic number of at least 44 or a compound thereof; (B) at least one alkali metal salt; (C) at least one metal co-catalyst; (D) at least one activating organic solvent; and (E) optionally, at least one base.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 24, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 16, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
John Yaw Ofori, Eric James Pressman, Kirill Vladimirovich Shalyaev, Eric Douglas Williams, Richard Anthony Battista
Abstract: The color stability of thermoplastic polymers comprising structural units derived from at least one 1,3-dihydroxybenzene and at least one organodicarboxylic acid is enhanced by combination with at least one photobleachable 4-aminocinnamic compound such as 4-dimethylaminocinnamaldehyde. The latter absorbs radiation in the range between about 360 nanometers and about 390 nanometers, balancing the radiation absorbed by hydroxybenzophenone moieties formed in the polymer.
Abstract: A method and system for cleaning a metal article. The system is used to employ a method that comprises placing the article in a means defining a chamber; subjecting the article to a gaseous atmosphere in the means defining a chamber, where the gaseous atmosphere consisting essentially of carbon, hydrogen, and fluorine; and subjecting the article to the gaseous atmosphere at a temperature in a range from about 815° C. to about 1100° C. to clean the article.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 18, 1999
Date of Patent:
July 9, 2002
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Don Mark Lipkin, Lyle Timothy Rasch, Peter Joel Meschter
Abstract: An absorbent interlabial device worn by female wearers for catamenial purposes, incontinence protection, or both, is disclosed. The absorbent interlabial device of the present invention includes a liquid pervious topsheet, a liquid impervious backsheet, and an absorbent core positioned between the two. The length of the device is between about 60 mm and about 130 mm. The width is between about 25 mm and 50 mm. The device has an axis of preferred bending along its longitudinal centerline. When folded along the axis and inserted into the wearer's interlabial space, the topsheet maintains contact with the walls of the wearer's labia. A method of using a system of feminine hygiene products is also disclosed. The system includes the use of an absorbent interlabial device in combination with a sanitary napkin. The absorbent interlabial device of the present invention may also be used in combination with an absorbent tampon.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 23, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 9, 2002
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
Inventors:
Pamela Jean Brown, Thomas Ward Osborn, III