Patents Represented by Law Firm Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote
  • Patent number: 5831673
    Abstract: A process for creating the look of broadcast motion picture film comprising the steps of increasing the scan rate of CCD image sensors to output non-interlaced video images, converting the video images from analog to digital form, writing the video images to memory, adding a selective, adjustable amount of two dimensional, electronic artifacts to simulate film grain, reading the video images from memory banks to a video output data bus at predetermined rates, and converting the video images from digital to analog form for recording or broadcast.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1998
    Inventors: Glenn B. Przyborski, Robert F. Gibson, John H. Harn, Lloyd R. Hucke, III
  • Patent number: 5746906
    Abstract: A coal tar pitch/petroleum pitch blend is disclosed together with a method of making the same. In accordance with the invention, a crude coal tar material is selected according to specific properties including QI, specific gravity, water and ash content. A petroleum pitch material is also selected according to its softening point, QI, coking value and sulfur content. The coal tar pitch is distilled to a uncharacteristically high softening point which is then mixed with the petroleum pitch to a desired softening end point. The material retains significant QI and coking value characteristics of pure coal tar pitch particularly for use in Soderberg-type anodes for aluminum smelting as well as electric arc furnace electrodes. PAH emissions, and more specifically B(a)P equivalent emissions, are all reduced by approximately 40%.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1998
    Assignee: Koppers Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: E. Ronald McHenry, William E. Saver
  • Patent number: 5724897
    Abstract: An improved pulverized coal burner that reduces the formation of nitrogen oxides. The coal burner includes fuel splitters that separate a mixture of primary air and coal into a plurality of streams while the mixture is discharged through a diffuser having a plurality of partially open areas and a plurality of blocked areas. After passing through the diffuser, the plurality of streams are discharged into a furnace to be burned. The plurality of partially open areas and blocked areas are created by removing sections of the diffuser and replacing the removed sections with fuel spiders. Creation of these discrete streams delays mixing with secondary air. Because primary air is supplied in sub-stoichiometric quantities, the coal in these split streams will be burned under fuel-rich conditions for the first 100 to 200 milliseconds of combustion, until the delayed mixing of secondary air occurs. Combustion in a fuel-rich environment retards formation of nitrogen oxides in two ways.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1998
    Assignees: Duquesne Light Company, Energy Systems Associates
    Inventors: Bernard P. Breen, John P. Bionda, James E. Gabrielson, Anthony Hallo
  • Patent number: 5694869
    Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for supplying combustion air in a roof-fired furnace. Part of the combustion air, overfire air, enters through the roof of a roof-fired furnace at positions separate from the coal burners. The separated entry of overfire air ensures that the initial stages of combustion occur in a fuel-rich environment. A fuel-rich environment during the early stages of combustion favors the formation of molecular nitrogen and disfavors the formation of nitrogen oxides during combustion. The overfire air flows roughly parallel to the flow of combustion products emanating from the coal burners. The overfire air can be angled by vanes either slightly towards or slightly away from the combustion products, depending on how long combustion needs to be retarded in order to inhibit the formation of nitrogen oxides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: Duquesne Light Company and Energy Systems Associates
    Inventors: Bernard P. Breen, John P. Bionda, Jr., James E. Gabrielson, Anthony Hallo, John M. Koltick, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5633502
    Abstract: A plasma processing method and apparatus are disclosed in which a low energy, high frequency plasma is utilized to remove both amorphous damage resulting from various specimen preparation techniques and contamination, mainly in form of hydrocarbons, from transmission electron microscopy specimens and specimen holders. The system comprises a vacuum system, a plasma chamber into which the specimen and the specimen holder are inserted, a housing having an access port with removable inner sleeve components, and a high frequency power supply which is coupled to the plasma chamber and enables both the generation and maintenance of the plasma. The inner sleeve components are preferably capable of accepting specimen holders produced by all manufacturers of transmission electron microscopes. In the preferred embodiment, the vacuum system comprises an oil-free vacuum system. To commence processing, the vacuum system is engaged for the evacuation of the plasma chamber for subsequent formation of the plasma.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Assignee: E. A. Fischione Instruments, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul E. Fischione
  • Patent number: 5568777
    Abstract: An improved pulverized coal burner that reduces the formation of nitrogen oxides. The coal burner includes fuel splitters that separate a mixture of primary air and coal into a plurality of streams while the mixture is discharged through a diffuser having a plurality of partially open areas and a plurality of blocked areas. After passing through the diffuser, the plurality of streams are discharged into a furnace to be burned. The plurality of partially open areas and blocked areas are created by removing sections of the diffuser and replacing the removed sections with fuel splitters. Creation of these discrete streams delays mixing with secondary air. Because primary air is supplied in sub-stoichiometric quantities, the coal in these split streams will be burned under fuel-rich conditions for the first 100 to 200 milliseconds of combustion, until the delayed mixing of secondary air occurs. Combustion in a fuel-rich environment retards formation of nitrogen oxides in two ways.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1996
    Assignees: Duquesne Light Company, Energy Systems Associates
    Inventors: Bernard P. Breen, John P. Bionda, Jr., James E. Gabrielson, Anthony Hallo
  • Patent number: 5567226
    Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method to improve the performance of a variety of particulate collection devices. Gaseous ammonia is injected by one or more injectors into a waste gas upstream from a particulate collection device. The amount of ammonia injected from each injector is controlled so that the local concentration of ammonia in the waste gas is approximately the same as the corresponding local concentration of sulfur trioxide in the waste gas. The flow of ammonia from each injector is controlled by measuring several local sulfur trioxide concentrations in the waste stream after the ammonia has been injected. The sulfur trioxide can occur naturally or result from injection. By keeping the concentration of ammonia approximately equal to the concentration of sulfur trioxide, ammonia and sulfur trioxide react to form a liquid product. This liquid reaction product coats the surfaces of particles entrained in the gas stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Inventors: Aziz A. Lookman, Roger W. Glickert, James E. Gabrielson
  • Patent number: 5546874
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing the formation of nitrogen oxides during combustion in a roof-fired furnace is disclosed. By blocking at least some of the fuel nozzles associated with a roof-fired burner while leaving open the secondary air openings associated with the blocked fuel nozzles, reduction in NOX emissions from roof-fired furnaces is accomplished. This blocking results in the creation of a localized fuel-rich or just slightly fuel-lean environment near open fuel nozzles because part of the secondary air needed for combustion is being added at a location distant from where the initial combustion occurs. By creating a localized fuel-rich or slightly fuel-lean environment near the open fuel nozzles, the initial stages of combustion occur with little or no excess oxygen present. Because much of the fuel-bound nitrogen is liberated during the initial stages of combustion, it will preferentially react to form molecular nitrogen rather than nitrogen oxides because of the lack of available oxygen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1996
    Assignees: Duquesne Light Company, Energy Systems Associates
    Inventors: Bernard P. Breen, John P. Bionda, Jr., James E. Gabrielson, Roger W. Glickert, Anthony Hallo
  • Patent number: 5507815
    Abstract: An attachment surface for an implantable device has a random irregular pattern formed through a repetitive masking and chemical milling process. Surface material is removed from the implant surface without stress on the adjoining material and the process provides fully dimensional fillet radii at the base of the surface irregularities. This irregular surface is adapted to receive the ingrowth of bone material and to provide a strong anchor for that bone material. The unitary nature of the substrate and surface features provides a strong anchoring surface with is resistant to cracking or breaking. The surface is prepared through an etching process which utilizes the random application of a maskant and subsequent etching of the metallic substrate in areas unprotected by the maskant. This chemical etching process is repeated a number of times as necessitated by the nature of the irregularities required in the surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1996
    Assignees: Cycam, Inc., Tech Met, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald J. Wagner, Gary Reed
  • Patent number: 5482238
    Abstract: Improved display and support assemblies which can be used in commercial establishments to display goods directly or to support other hardware for displaying goods, and which can be used in homes and offices to support personal items in a holding or storage capacity. The basic support member can be free-standing or joined to a wall. The support member can be covered by post covers of varying shapes to create overall visual looks or appearances, where the post covers are snapped onto and off of the support member for quick and easy changing of colors, shapes or appearances. The support member can have spaced apertures running along its length or it can be extruded and have a groove running along its length into which inserts having spaced apertures may be placed. Display hardware is attached to the support member by insertion into the apertures. The support member can be joined to a wall for further support in a way that permits controlled movement of the support member along a track attached to the wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1996
    Inventor: Donald E. Kreiter
  • Patent number: 5475425
    Abstract: Video output emulating the broadcast look of motion picture film is created by the present invention. A video camera for real time simulation of the visual appearance of motion picture film that has been transferred or converted to a video signal comprising analog signal input conditioning circuitry, an analog to digital convertor, timing and control circuitry, an address multiplexer and memory control, a digital adder, and a digital to analog convertor. A method for creating the look of broadcast motion picture film comprising the steps of increasing the scan rate of CCD image sensors to output non-interlaced video images, converting said video images from analog to digital form, writing said video images to memory, adding a selective, adjustable amount of two dimensional, electronic artifacts to simulate film grain, reading said video images from said memory banks to a video output data bus at predetermined rates, and converting said video images from digital to analog form for recording or broadcast.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1995
    Assignees: Przyborski Productions, Keystone Computer Resources Inc.
    Inventors: Glenn B. Przyborski, Robert F. Gibson, John H. Harn, Lloyd R. Hucke, III
  • Patent number: 5450709
    Abstract: A fully automatic stationary wrapping mechanism is utilized in conjunction with an upstream palletizing device and a downstream distribution system. An inbound zone accepts palletized materials and selectively passes them along to a wrap zone. An outbound zone provides a direct link with the wrapping device in any downstream distribution conveyor system. The apparatus provides a relatively short, straight pathway from the point of construction of the loaded pallet through the wrapping station to the outbound conveyor. An improved film gripping device is provided as an elongated arm, extendable from a home position outside the wrapping area to within the wrap zone in order to grip the film, and such that the specific location of the free end of film is not particularly critical.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: SDS, Inc.
    Inventor: Kurt L. Steding
  • Patent number: 5390462
    Abstract: Removable surface coverings used in slat-wall designed walls and fixtures, and tools for their utilization, are disclosed and claimed herein. Removable cover strips are disclosed, which snap onto and off of slat-wall generally. A removable groove insert is disclosed, which snaps into and out of a groove of a slat-wall. The removable surface coverings allow a multitude of changes in appearance in slat-wall designed walls and fixtures to occur quickly, easily, cheaply and with great decorative variety. At the same time, display hardware can be used in conjunction with the removable surface coverings of the present invention. Cover removal tools are provided for assistance in removing cover strips after installation. An insert removal tool is provided for assistance in removing groove inserts after installation. A cover and insert installation tool is provided for assisting in installing the cover strips and groove inserts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1995
    Assignee: Pam International Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald E. Kreiter