Patents Represented by Attorney Dean E. Carlson
  • Patent number: 4101813
    Abstract: A double deflection scanning system for electron beam instruments is provided embodying a means of correcting isotropic coma, and anisotropic coma aberrations induced by the magnetic lens of such an instrument. The scanning system deflects the beam prior to entry into the magnetic lens from the normal on-axis intersection of the beam with the lens according to predetermined formulas and thereby reduces the aberrations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Norman W. Parker, Steven D. Golladay, Albert V. Crewe
  • Patent number: 4099852
    Abstract: A device for positioning lenses precisely with five degrees of freedom (three translations and two angular rotations). The unique features of the device are its compact design, large clear aperture, and high degree of positioning accuracy combined with five degrees of freedom in axis motion. Thus, the device provides precision and flexibility in positioning of optical components.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, Contract No. AT(29-1)-1183, with the United States Energy Research and Development Administration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Marian W. Kobierecki, Frederick Rienecker, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4099515
    Abstract: There is provided a radiant energy concentration and collection device formed of a one-piece thin-walled plastic substrate including a plurality of nonimaging troughs with certain metallized surfaces of the substrate serving as reflective side walls for each trough. The one-piece plastic substrate is provided with a seating surface at the bottom of each trough which conforms to the shape of an energy receiver to be seated therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: William W. Schertz
  • Patent number: 4099961
    Abstract: Foamed metals and metal alloys which have a closed cellular structure are prepared by heating a metal body containing entrapped inert gas uniformly distributed throughout to a temperature above the melting point of the metal and maintaining the body at this temperature a period of time sufficient to permit the entrapped gas to expand, forming individual cells within the molten metal, thus expanding and foaming the molten metal. After cell formation has reached the desired amount, the foamed molten metal body is cooled to below the melting temperature of the metal. The void area or density of the foamed metal is controlled by predetermining the amount of inert gas entrapped in the metal body and by the period of time the metal body is maintained in the molten state. This method is useful for preparing foamed metals and metal alloys from any metal or other material of which a body containing entrapped inert gas can be prepared.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: James W. Patten
  • Patent number: 4100019
    Abstract: In an illustrative embodiment of the invention, a nuclear reactor pressure vessel, having an internal hoop from which the heated coolant emerges from the reactor core and passes through to the reactor outlet nozzles, is provided with annular sealing members operatively disposed between the outlet nozzle and the hoop and partly within a retaining annulus formed in the hoop. The sealing members are biased against the pressure vessel and the hoop and one of the sealing members is provided with a piston type pressure ring sealing member which effectively closes the path between the inlet and outlet coolants in the region about the outlet nozzle establishing a leak-proof condition. Furthermore, the flexible responsiveness of the seal assures that the seal will not structurally couple the hoop to the pressure vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Russell Dennis Groff, Richard John Vatovec
  • Patent number: 4100414
    Abstract: A method for measuring the dose-equivalent for exposure to an unknown and/or time varing neutron flux which comprises simultaneously exposing a plurality of neutron detecting elements of different types to a neutron flux and combining the measured responses of the various detecting elements by means of a function, whose value is an approximate measure of the dose-equivalent, which is substantially independent of the energy spectra of the flux. Also, a personnel neutron dosimeter, which is useful in carrying out the above method, comprising a plurality of various neutron detecting elements in a single housing suitable for personnel to wear while working in a radiation area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: Carl H. Distenfeld
  • Patent number: 4098408
    Abstract: An automatic inspection system is provided for determining surface defects on cylindrical objects such as nuclear fuel pellets or rods. The active element of the system is a compound ring having a plurality of pneumatic jet units directed into a central bore. These jet units are connected to provide multiple circuits, each circuit being provided with a pressure sensor. The outputs of the sensors are fed to a comparator circuit whereby a signal is generated when the difference of pressure between pneumatic circuits, caused by a defect, exceeds a pre-set amount. This signal may be used to divert the piece being inspected into a "reject" storage bin or the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: William H. Miller, Jr., John D. Sease, William R. Hamel, Ronnie A. Bradley
  • Patent number: 4098643
    Abstract: This invention relates to a support system wherein the iron core and yoke of the plasma current system of a tokamak plasma containment device is redesigned to support the forces of the magnet coils. The containment rings, which occupy very valuable space around the magnet coils, are utilized to serve as yokes for the core such that the conventional yoke is eliminated. The overall result is an improved aspect ratio, reduction in structure, smaller overall size, and improved access to the plasma ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: Robert L. Brown
  • Patent number: 4098132
    Abstract: A device is provided for reducing internal reflections from the tire of an ultrasonic search wheel probe or from within the material being examined. The device includes a liner with an anechoic chamber within which is an ultrasonic transducer. The liner is positioned within the wheel and includes an aperture through which the ultrasonic sound from the transducer is directed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: Charles R. Mikesell
  • Patent number: 4098329
    Abstract: A heat exchanger for use in nuclear reactors includes a heat exchange tube bundle formed from similar modules each having a hexagonal shroud containing a large number of thermally conductive tubes which are connected with inlet and outlet headers at opposite ends of each module, the respective headers being adapted for interconnection with suitable inlet and outlet manifold means. In order to adapt the heat exchanger for operation in a high temperature and high pressure environment and to provide access to all tube ports at opposite ends of the tube bundle, a spherical tube sheet is arranged in sealed relation across the chamber with an elongated duct extending outwardly therefrom to provide manifold means for interconnection with the opposite end of the tube bundle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: Donald W. Culver
  • Patent number: 4097331
    Abstract: The coolant mass flow distribution in a liquid metal cooled reactor is enhanced by restricting flow in sub-channels defined in part by the peripheral fuel elements of a fuel assembly. This flow restriction, which results in more coolant flow in interior sub-channels, is achieved through the use of a corrugated liner positioned between the bundle of fuel elements and the inner wall of the fuel assembly coolant duct. The corrugated liner is expandable to accommodate irradiation induced growth of fuel assembly components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: Paul R. Betten
  • Patent number: 4096912
    Abstract: In an in situ oil shale retorting process, plastic flow of hot rubblized oil shale is minimized by injecting carbon dioxide and water into spent shale above the retorting zone. These gases react chemically with the mineral constituents of the spent shale to form a cement-like material which binds the individual shale particles together and bonds the consolidated mass to the wall of the retort. This relieves the weight burden borne by the hot shale below the retorting zone and thereby minimizes plastic flow in the hot shale. At least a portion of the required carbon dioxide and water can be supplied by recycled product gases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Arthur E. Lewis, Richard G. Mallon
  • Patent number: 4097247
    Abstract: Apparatus and method are specified for the separation of isotopes of elements and their compounds and other mixtures in gaseous form, for example, the separation of mixtures of uranium isotopes U-235 and U-238 as uranium hexafluorides. The separation is effected by passing a stream of the gaseous isotopic elements or compounds at high velocity into a low-molecular-weight stopping gas. The heavier isotopes travel farther through the stopping gas than the light isotopes in a given time and a spatial separation is thus achieved. The high velocity isotope stream is produced by acceleration of the isotope mixture in a low-molecular-weight carrier gas during passage through a nozzle into the region of the stopping gas. A flow of the stopping gas is maintained to remove the isotopes from the region of the high velocity stream. This flow is subsequently split into streams each enriched in one of the isotopes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1972
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: James B. Anderson
  • Patent number: 4095471
    Abstract: An apparatus for pumping a sample of water or other liquid that uses the energy generated from the rise and fall of the liquid level to force a sample of the liquid into a collection vessel. A suction vessel and booster vessel with interconnecting tubing and check valves are responsive to an oscillating liquid level to pump a portion of said liquid into a collection vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: David W. Hayes
  • Patent number: 4096042
    Abstract: An apparatus for high speed electroplating or anodizing tubular members such as nuclear reactor fuel elements. A loading arm positions the member on a base for subsequent support by one of two sets of electrical contacts. A carriage assembly positions electrodes into and around the member. Electrolyte is pumped between the electrodes and the member while electric current is applied. Programmed controls sequentially employ each of the two sets of contacts to expose all surfaces of the member to the electrolyte. The member is removed from the apparatus by an unloading arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1969
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Robert B. Looney, William E. L. Smith
  • Patent number: 4095580
    Abstract: A replacement spark plug for reciprocating internal combustion engines that functions as a fuel injector and as a spark plug to provide a "stratified-charge" effect. The conventional carburetor is retained to supply the main fuel-air mixture which may be very lean because of the stratified charge. The replacement plug includes a cylindrical piezoelectric ceramic which contracts to act as a pump whenever an ignition pulse is applied to a central rod through the ceramic. The rod is hollow at its upper end for receiving fuel, it is tapered along its lower length to act as a pump, and it is flattened at its lower end to act as a valve for fuel injection from the pump into the cylinder. The rod also acts as the center electrode of the plug, with the spark jumping from the plug base to the lower end of the rod to thereby provide spark ignition that has inherent proper timing with the fuel injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Ian Murray, Clement A. Tatro
  • Patent number: 4095650
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the production of relatively high Btu gas by the in situ combustion of subterranean coal. The coal bed is penetrated with a horizontally-extending borehole and combustion is initiated in the coal bed contiguous to the borehole. The absolute pressure within the resulting combustion zone is then regulated at a desired value near the pore pressure within the coal bed so that selected quantities of water naturally present in the coal will flow into the combustion zone to effect a hydrogen and carbon monoxide-producing steam-carbon reaction with the hot carbon in the combustion zone for increasing the calorific value of the product gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: Lowell Z. Shuck
  • Patent number: 4094492
    Abstract: A variable orifice forming mechanism utilizing an iris shutter arrangement adapted to control gas flow, conductance in vacuum systems, as a heat shield for furnace windows, as a beam shutter in sputtering operations, and in any other application requiring periodic or continuously-variable control of material, gas, or fluid flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Raymond Beeman, Steven J. Brajkovich
  • Patent number: 4095106
    Abstract: A radiaton attenuation gauge for measuring thickness and density of a material comprises, in combination, a source of gamma radiation contained within a housing comprising magnetic or ferromagnetic material, and a means for measuring the intensity of gamma radiation. The measuring means has an aperture and magnetic means disposed adjacent to the aperture for attracting and holding the housed source in position before the aperture. The material to be measured is disposed between the source and the measuring means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: Steven A. Wallace
  • Patent number: 4095121
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for achieving large susceptibilities and long interaction lengths in the generation of new wavelengths in the infrared spectral region. A process of resonantly enhanced four-wave mixing is employed, utilizing existing laser sources, such as the CO.sub.2 laser, to irradiate a gaseous media. The gaseous media, comprising NH.sub.3, CH.sub.3 F, D.sub.2, HCl, HF, CO, and H.sub.2 or some combination thereof, are of particular interest since they are capable of providing high repetition rate operation at high flux densities where crystal damage problems become a limitation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Richard F. Begley, Norman A. Kurnit