Patents Represented by Attorney Chester E. Martine
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Patent number: 6951620Abstract: A system meets needs in material collection by significantly increasing the flow rate through a header that collects sludge without causing problems in priming. Telescopic pipes stay in a line adjacent to the bottom of a basin and do not float upwardly into or against equipment in the basin. The entire sludge collecting system is in a space of a low-clearance height H under the equipment that extends downwardly near the bottom of the basin.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Meurer Research, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Karl Brauch, Charles Lonnie Meurer, James Malcolm Meurer
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Patent number: 6079934Abstract: A system provides a lift-liner for efficient transport of units of bulk cargo (especially bulk cargo that is radioactive hazardous material waste), and economical disposal of the lift-liner for storage of the waste therein. The cargo is transported in the lift-liner from a remediation site to a railroad siding, during transport on a railroad gondola car, from the gondola car to a waste storage site, and within such storage site to a storage cell, in which the lift-liner and the waste therein are placed. The units are defined by the lift-liner, which is capable of containing up to ten tons of the waste. A container of the lift-liner is provided with straps connected to four walls and a bottom between corners of the container. The straps receive more than ten tons of vertical lifting force from a lift grid having a connector vertically above and aligned with each strap.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: Aldon E. Beale
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Patent number: 6016920Abstract: A programmed bar screen cleaner removes debris from a screen positioned in a channel to prevent the flow of the debris to a liquid treatment. A rake has tines for engaging the screen to move the debris toward and past an upper end of the screen to remove the debris from the screen. Automatic and controllable raking operations are provided to handle the situation in which there is debris jammed in the screen. The jammed debris resists the movement of the rake along the screen, which is sensed via rake motor overloaded, indicated by motor current in excess of a limit. The existence of a jammed rake causes positive release of the rake from the face of the bars, and further movement of the rake is controlled according to the nature of the problem which caused the jamming.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Meurer Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Karl Brauch, Jerry Boyd Francis, Charles Lonnie Meurer, Douglas Lee Meurer
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Patent number: 6010013Abstract: A universal bar screen cleaner removes debris from a screen positioned in a channel guiding a flow of liquid, solids and the debris. The screen is to prevent the flow of the debris to a liquid treatment basin downstream of the screen. The screen has an upper end, a front side facing the upstream flow and a back side facing the downstream flow. A rake has tines for engaging the screen to move the debris toward and past the upper end of the screen to remove the debris from the screen. A frame supports the rake in a first rake position where the tines are engagable with the screen from the front side, or in a second rake position where the tines are engagable with the screen from the back side.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Meurer Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Karl Brauch, Charles Lonnie Meurer, Douglas Lee Meurer
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Patent number: 5945040Abstract: Improvements are made to a system in which force is applied to aeration units from only one side of a basin. Part of such force is vector transferred from one end of a beam of the aeration unit to the other end of the beam to move both ends of the beam. The beam supports pipes of the aeration unit. A force transfer module includes one force transfer strand held in a force transfer path between fixed opposite ends of the strand. The force transfer path extends in part along the beam, which is placed in compression. Motion of the one end of the beam resulting from the force is transferred by the single force transfer strand to the opposite end of the beam so that both ends of the beam move relative to the basin under the action of the force.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Meurer Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Karl Brauch, Charles Lonnie Meurer, Douglas Lee Meurer
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Patent number: 5804104Abstract: Force is applied to aeration units from only one side of a basin. Part of such force is transferred from one end of a beam of the aeration unit to the other end of the beam to move both ends of the beam. The beam supports the pipes of the aeration unit. A force transfer module includes one force transfer strand held in a force transfer path between fixed opposite ends of the strand. The force transfer path extends in part along the beam, which is placed in compression. Motion of the one end of the beam resulting from the force is transferred by the single force transfer strand to the opposite end of the beam so that both ends of the beam move relative to the basin under the action of the force. When the aeration unit uses a many-sided frame to support aeration pipes, many modules are used to transfer the force along the pipes to move the entire frame at one time. A method provides a force transfer strand with first and second opposite ends and a length substantially constant under tension.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Meurer Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Karl Brauch, Charles Lonnie Meurer, Douglas Lee Meurer
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Patent number: 5655727Abstract: Apparatus for simultaneously taking up and paying out first and second ends of respective first and second cables is provided for traversing a carriage in a clarifier basin. Each of the cables has the same active length. A reel has a cylindrical drum, opposite ends, and a pair of cable retainers. One of the retainers is adjacent to one of the opposite ends and on a first diametric side of the drum. The other of the retainers is adjacent to the other of the opposite ends and on a second or opposite diametric side of the drum. The second diametric side is opposite to the first diametric side. In a method of the invention, the first end of the first cable is secured to the one retainer the drum is adapted to receive all of the active length of the first cable in one layer thereon or all of said active length of the second cable in one layer thereon or a wound portion of the active length of each of the cables in one layer thereon, with the wound one layer portions sharing the drum in side-by-side relation.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Meurer Research, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Dale Hanson, Charles Lonnie Meurer
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Patent number: 5583877Abstract: Apparatus performs a method of generating one or more output laser pulses in a range of 2 to 6 microns. When a plurality of the output laser pulses are generated, a first output pulse has any selected wavelength within the range and a second output pulse is temporally closely spaced relative to the first output pulse and has a chosen wavelength differing from the selected wavelength. An oscillator laser cavity is provided with a tunable oscillator rod capable of generating initial laser pulses within a range of from 750 to 1000 nm, and a tuning element is coupled to the rod. A flashlamp is operable to pump the rod. For two pulse operation, the flashlamp has a given duration. A Q-switch provides the initial laser pulses upon operation of the tuning element and the flashlamp. A Raman device coupled to the rod shifts the wavelength of such initial laser pulse into the range of from 2 to 6 microns to form the output laser pulse having a wavelength within the range.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Ophir CorporationInventors: David C. MacPherson, Loren D. Nelson, Martin J. O'Brien
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Patent number: 5529671Abstract: The invention uses an ion beam to polish a rotatable substrate from an oblique angle between the horizontal and the center line of the gun to the substrate to upgrade the quality of substrates. Alternatively, the substrates are left in the high vacuum chamber without breaking the vacuum for in-situ deposition of thin films thereby avoiding contamination, and to provide premium optics. A wobble stick arrangement is provided to align the ellipsometer reflected beam with the ellipsometer detector during operation without breaking the vacuum which, if broken, would admit contamination.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: William P. Debley, John G. Larson
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Patent number: 5519184Abstract: The reusable welded hermetic enclosure and method provides a laser weld between a cover and a chassis to form an enclosure or a laser weld between two parts to form a hermetic seal. In either event, one part has an open mouth with a sloped or tapered external section surrounding the mouth to receive the larger mouth of the other part. The mouth of the other part is sloped or tapered to conform to the sloped or tapered external section of the first part. The parts are pressed together for an interference fit to eliminate gaps and the laser weld connects the sloped or tapered sections. When the materials to be welded are of low silicon content aluminum, it is necessary to include a filler ring of an aluminum-silicon alloy containing a predetermined silicon content between the sloped or tapered sections. The cover and the chassis are reusable after opening. The filler ring is sacrificed during the removal of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1994Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael P. Umlas
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Patent number: 5505219Abstract: Fluid cleaning apparatus for precision parts, comprising in combination, a chamber, having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, for holding parts to be cleaned and a fluid tight recirculating flow system including the chamber. The fluid tight system directs supercritical carbon dioxide fluid flow across the parts being cleaned. A fluid recirculating cylinder has a first fluid port and a second fluid port connected in the flow system. A fluid piston is in the cylinder between said ports. A pneumatic cylinder has a further piston between a first pneumatic port and a second pneumatic port. A driving member is connected between the pistons for reciprocal movement caused by air from a source alternately introduced to the pneumatic ports to cause the fluid piston to pump fluid through the chamber and back to the recirculating cylinder. A shuttle valve is connected between the air source and the pneumatic ports.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Don D. Lansberry, Thomas G. Council
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Patent number: 5495335Abstract: Disclosed herein is an apertureless ring laser gyroscope which achieves higher order transverse mode suppression without the use or need for a restrictive aperture that can be a source of unwanted scatter. Such mode suppression is achieved by operating the ring laser gyroscope in a higher pressure range (from 12 to 18 torr) than the range normally considered for ring laser gyroscope operation. Through the mechanism of pressure broadening and mode competition, the lower order TEM.sub.00 mode remains the only transverse mode present in the optical cavity of the ring laser gyroscope.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1989Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventor: Laurence G. Cote
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Patent number: 5488622Abstract: At least one coil (32) is located on an exterior side face (30) of a frame (12) of a ring laser gyroscope (10) such that a significant component of the magnetic field generated by the coil is colinear with the plasma discharge of the gyroscope, and by which dispersion equalization of the gyroscope can be effected. The coil may be supported by a magnetically permeable annular bobbin (40), which is set about a mirror (26) on side face (30) and which may be partly set within grooves in the side face, to reduce the current necessary to effect dispersion equalization and to provide shielding of the mirror from the effects of tangential and transverse fields, and to increase the shielding effects for the mirror, both from Faraday rotator magnets (16) and from external magnetic fields. For those mirrors where no coils are present, the annular bobbins are used solely for their shielding properties.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Mitchell
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Patent number: 5486916Abstract: Apparatus and methods for detecting when the birefringent axes of two polarization preserving fibers have their ends oriented into a position to locate the respective axes at 45 degrees. A fusion splicer and a heating controller for the fiber sensing coil are added to a reciprocal interferometer to produce a predetermined pattern of percent light intensity versus time in the returned light, when the axes are properly aligned for fusing. A computer may control the automatic making of depolarizers by this invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ronald J. Michal, James R. Steele, Mark E. Jones
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Patent number: 5485273Abstract: Disclosed herein is a Ring Laser Gyroscope Enhanced Resolution System comprising, in a preferred embodiment, a sampling frequency modulation phase-locked loop (or "chirp") which is used in combination with the fast filter. Enhanced resolution is achieved by using the fast filter (preferably a moving average digital filter) to gather optically integrated rate data and accumulate this data. During the data gathering process, the accumulated data is sampled at a rate set by a frequency modulated ("chirper") phase-locked loop in order to remove undesirable data due to aliasing effects upon the digital filter. In this manner, an enhanced resolution of the gyroscope angular measurement is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1991Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: John G. Mark, Daniel A. Tazartes, Robert E. Ebner, Neal J. Dahlen, Nibir K. Datta
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Patent number: 5479546Abstract: A tapered optical fiber component is provided that has an optical fiber with a cladded region. An optical core passes through the cladded region. The cladded region has a tapered extended first region drawn down in diameter to form an effective area region that has a predetermined effective area. The tapered extended first region is formed to adiabatically concentrate an optical signal for propagation through the effective area region of reduced diameter. The power density of the optical signal propagating through the effective area region is increased as an inverse function of the effective area.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Dumais, Suzanne Lacroix, Francois Gonthier, Richard J. Black, Jacques Bures
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Patent number: 5474354Abstract: Methods are provided for placing a cover lifter at a position at which a cover for a load-carrying vehicle (such as a standard gondola car) must be lifted to form a non-load-formed peak. A web is quickly installed, and need be installed only at the locations at which there is a valley in the load. The web is placed transversely across the car generally in the horizontal plane of the top of the car. The web supports the cover lifter which is initially (during placing of the cover over the web and the loaded car) flat and generally in the plane of the top of the car. After placing the web tightly on the car, and then securely tying the cover to the car over the web, the cover lifter is raised and causes the cover to stretch in a controlled manner and form a lifter-peak, which is a non-load-formed peak at just the location at which the load did not form such a load-formed peak, but did form a valley.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1995Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Inventor: Aldon E. Beale
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Patent number: 5469256Abstract: Disclosed herein is a multi-pole magnetic geometry for a multi-oscillator ring laser gyroscope. Multi-pole magnetic geometry configurations are disclosed which are useful for providing Faraday rotation where the multi-oscillator uses a Faraday rotator and high magnetic field effect where the nature of the multi-oscillator ring laser gyroscope is of split gain configuration. The multi-post magnetic geometry includes a plurality of top or bottom loaded diametrically opposed north and south pole axially directed magnets which are positioned substantially transverse to the optical pathway but suitable for providing axially directed magnetic fields to portions of the optical pathway only where desired. The multi-pole magnetic geometry disclosed herein substantially produces a magnetic flux that is restricted in its position to localized portions of the optical pathway with low far field effects.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: David B. Hall, Leo K. Lam
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Patent number: 5468392Abstract: Apparatus and method for controlling the positioning of substrates for supporting bacteria in a waste treatment container use an aerator manifold which supplies bubbles of gas to the container from adjacent the bottom of the container. A hollow open mesh tube forms the substrate and is extended under the manifold to define a leg extending upwardly from each side of the manifold. A buoyant array piece is secured to each such end and urges the tube upwardly toward the upper surface of the waste. The bubbles establish a rolling upward flow of the waste in the container between the legs of the tube, which urges the buoyant array pieces apart both during the treatment operation and during draining of the container. Such urging during draining urges the buoyant array pieces away from the manifold, which pieces carry the ends of the tube away from the manifold as they become located lower in the basin. Such urging avoids tangling of the tubes with the manifold and facilitates more efficient cleaning of the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1993Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: Meurer Research, Inc.Inventors: Christopher D. Hanson, Charles L. Meurer
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Patent number: 5452086Abstract: An interferometer amplitude modulation reduction circuit coupled to receive an interferometer output signal from the output of a fiber optic interferometer sensor. The interferometer sensor is excited by a frequency modulated input light signal from a light source having an unwanted amplitude modulation and intensity noise signal component. The interferometer output signal has both wanted interference induced intensity modulation and also unwanted amplitude modulation and intensity noise from the unwanted amplitude modulation and intensity noise signal components present on the frequency modulated input light signal. The invention circuit has a sampling means for sampling a sample portion of the frequency modulated input light signal from the output of the light source. The sampling means detects and the sample portion signal to provide a detected sample intensity signal having a detected unwanted amplitude modulation and intensity noise signal component.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1993Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventor: James B. Bunn