Patents Represented by Attorney Douglas E. McKinley, Jr.
  • Patent number: 8118891
    Abstract: An improved active grate consisting of at least two elongated rockers positioned parallel to one and another, each rocker having a lower surface and an upper surface and configured to rotate back and forth about their longitudinal axis. Each individual rocker is further configured to rotate in the opposite direction of the adjacent rockers such that any pair of adjacent rockers alternately forms a void allowing material to pass through active grate when rotating in one direction into a first position, and closes the void when rotated in the opposite direction in a second position. The active grate finds particular utility in a combined gasification/vitrification waste treatment system, where it is used to pass partially oxidized materials from a gasification chamber to a vitrification chamber. The rockers include a coolant loop through the longitudinal axis of the rockers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2012
    Assignee: InEn Tec, LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf
  • Patent number: 7943073
    Abstract: A method for forming improved composite materials using a thermosetting polyester urethane hybrid resin, a closed cavity mold having an internal heat transfer mechanism used in this method, and the composite materials formed by this method having a hybrid of a carbon fiber layer and a fiberglass layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2011
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Kevin L. Simmons, Geoffrey M. Wood
  • Patent number: 7917548
    Abstract: A system and method for extracting and converting data from one or more information sources into a common format. The method comprises receiving the information sources, receiving at least one pattern descriptor selected from a graphical user interface, and receiving one or more templates with each templates having at least one pattern descriptor. The method then proceeds to apply the one or more templates to the information sources. The method generates the plurality of data in a common format by parsing the information sources with the templates. The method stores the data in the common format.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Bottelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Alexander G. Gibson, Anne Schur, James C. Brown, Wendy E. Cowley, Nicholas O. Cramer, Dennis L. McQuerry, Patricia A. Medvick, Mark A. Whiting, Marie V. Whyatt
  • Patent number: 7893430
    Abstract: An OLED device having an emission layer formed of an ambipolar phosphine oxide host material and a dopant, a hole transport layer in electrical communication with an anode, an electron transport layer in communication with a cathode, wherein the HOMO energy of the hole transport layer is substantially the same as the HOMO energy of the ambipolar host in the emission layer, and the LUMO energy of the electron transport layer is substantially the same as the LUMO energy of the ambipolar host in the emission layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2011
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Linda Susan Sapochak, Paul Edward Burrows, Asanga Bimalchandra
  • Patent number: 7892856
    Abstract: Inventive methods and apparatus are useful for collecting magnetic materials in one or more magnetic fields and resuspending the particles into a dispersion medium, and optionally repeating collection/resuspension one or more times in the same or a different medium, by controlling the direction and rate of fluid flow through a fluid flow path. The methods provide for contacting derivatized particles with test samples and reagents, removal of excess reagent, washing of magnetic material, and resuspension for analysis, among other uses. The methods are applicable to a wide variety of chemical and biological materials that are susceptible to magnetic labeling, including, for example, cells, viruses, oligonucleotides, proteins, hormones, receptor-ligand complexes, environmental contaminants and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2011
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Jay W. Grate, Cynthia J. Bruckner-Lea, David A. Holman
  • Patent number: 7854775
    Abstract: An optimized gasification/vitrification processing system having a gasification unit which converts organic materials to a hydrogen rich gas and ash in communication with a joule heated vitrification unit which converts the ash formed in the gasification unit into glass, and a plasma which converts elemental carbon and products of incomplete combustion formed in the gasification unit into a hydrogen rich gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2010
    Assignee: InEn Tec, LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey E. Surma, James A Batdorf
  • Patent number: 7816415
    Abstract: Gasses containing carbon monoxide and hydrogen are converted into hydrocarbons using a reactor vessel having a liquid, a catalyst dispersed in the liquid, and a sonic mixing system interfaced with the reactor vessel. The sonic mixing system is used to agitate the mixture. In combination with the catalysts, the agitation increases reaction kinetics, thereby promoting chemical reactions used to efficiently convert gasses containing carbon monoxide and hydrogen into hydrocarbons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2010
    Assignee: InEnTec LLC
    Inventors: William J. Quapp, Jeffrey E. Surma, James A. Batdorf
  • Patent number: 7811442
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for synthesizing anhydrous ammonia utilizing proton conducting electrolyte having a water vapor dissociating electrocatalyst on one side and a nitrogen dissociating electrocatalyst on the other side. A voltage is provided across the proton conducting electrolyte, protons are separated from the water vapor and transferred through the middle of the proton conducting electrolyte to the second side of the proton conducting electrolyte. Nitride ions are formed from nitrogen and the electrons provided by the voltage on the second side of the proton conducting electrolyte. The protons are then reacted with the nitride ions on the second side of the proton conducting electrolyte to produce anhydrous ammonia. A preferred proton conducting electrolyte is barium cerium oxide doped with about 10% ytterbium with a water vapor dissociating electrocatalyst of Ni and Pd, and a nitrogen dissociating electrocatalyst of Co and Ru.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2010
    Assignee: N H Three LLC
    Inventors: John H. Holbrook, Jason C. Ganley
  • Patent number: 7794170
    Abstract: A joint for use in electrochemical devices, such as solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), oxygen separators, and hydrogen separators, that will maintain a hermetic seal at operating temperatures of greater than 600° C., despite repeated thermal cycling excess of 600° C. in a hostile operating environment where one side of the joint is continuously exposed to an oxidizing atmosphere and the other side is continuously exposed to a wet reducing gas. The joint is formed of a metal part, a ceramic part, and a flexible gasket. The flexible gasket is metal, but is thinner and more flexible than the metal part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2010
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: K. Scott Weil, John S. Hardy
  • Patent number: 7756646
    Abstract: A method of predicting whether a peptide present in a biological sample will be detected by analysis with a mass spectrometer. The method uses at least one mass spectrometer to perform repeated analysis of a sample containing peptides from proteins with known amino acids. The method then generates a data set of peptides identified as contained within the sample by the repeated analysis. The method then calculates the probability that a specific peptide in the data set was detected in the repeated analysis. The method then creates a plurality of vectors, where each vector has a plurality of dimensions, and each dimension represents a property of one or more of the amino acids present in each peptide and adjacent peptides in the data set. Using these vectors, the method then generates an algorithm from the plurality of vectors and the calculated probabilities that specific peptides in the data set were detected in the repeated analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2010
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Lars Kangas, Richard D. Smith, Konstantinos Petritis
  • Patent number: 7691488
    Abstract: A method for joining two ceramic parts, or a ceramic part and a metal part, and the joint formed thereby. The method provides two or more parts, a braze consisting of a mixture of copper oxide and silver, a diffusion barrier, and then heats the braze for a time and at a temperature sufficient to form the braze into a bond holding the two or more parts together. The diffusion barrier is an oxidizable metal that forms either a homogeneous component of the braze, a heterogeneous component of the braze, a separate layer bordering the braze, or combinations thereof. The oxidizable metal is selected from the group Al, Mg, Cr, Si, Ni, Co, Mn, Ti, Zr, Hf, Pt, Pd, Au, lanthanides, and combinations thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Kenneth Scott Weil, John S. Hardy, Jin Yong Kim, Jung-Pyung Choi
  • Patent number: 7655703
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for converting organic waste feed streams into usable liquid fuels by adjusting the ratio of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen in the effluent gas of a high temperature waste treatment system. A pressure swing adsorption (PSA) unit is used to remove carbon dioxide from the effluent gas of a high temperature waste treatment system, while leaving carbon monoxide and hydrogen, thereby producing a gas stream amenable to the production of methanol and other liquid fuels using commercially available catalytic reactors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2010
    Assignee: Inentec LLC
    Inventor: James A. Batdorf
  • Patent number: 7561569
    Abstract: A system and method for converting packet streams into session summaries. Session summaries are a group of packets each having a common source and destination internet protocol (IP) address, and, if present in the packets, common ports. The system first captures packets from a transport layer of a network of computer systems, then decodes the packets captured to determine the destination IP address and the source IP address. The system then identifies packets having common destination IP addresses and source IP addresses, then writes the decoded packets to an allocated memory structure as session summaries in a queue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2009
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventor: David R. Thiede
  • Patent number: 7548185
    Abstract: An arrangement of receivers and transmitters used in wideband holographic imaging using a reduced number of physical antenna elements compared to established techniques and systems. At least one of the receivers is configured to receive the reflected signal from three or more of transmitters, and at least one transmitter is configured to transmit a signal to an object, the reflection of which will be received by at least three receivers. The improved arrays are easily incorporated into existing microwave and millimeter wave holographic imaging equipment utilizing the existing mechanical features of this equipment, as well as the existing wideband holographic imaging algorithms and electronics for constructing images.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2009
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: David M. Sheen, Douglas L. McMakin
  • Patent number: 7541576
    Abstract: A method for analyzing analytes from a sample introduced into a Spectrometer by generating a pseudo random sequence of a modulation bins, organizing each modulation bin as a series of submodulation bins, thereby forming an extended pseudo random sequence of submodulation bins, releasing the analytes in a series of analyte packets into a Spectrometer, thereby generating an unknown original ion signal vector, detecting the analytes at a detector, and characterizing the sample using the plurality of analyte signal subvectors. The method is advantageously applied to an Ion Mobility Spectrometer, and an Ion Mobility Spectrometer interfaced with a Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 2, 2009
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Istitute
    Inventors: Mikhail E. Belov, Richard D. Smith
  • Patent number: 7425248
    Abstract: A gas processing chamber for treating a gas stream containing an oxidant and carbon particles, having a gas inlet port for receiving the gas stream from a high temperature processing chamber, a gas outlet port for exhausting the processed gas stream, a microwave source for introducing microwave energy into the gas processing chamber having a sufficient power to induce the carbon to react with the oxidant, a microwave waveguide to direct the microwave energy at the gas stream for processing, a reflected microwave power dump for protecting the microwave source from reflected microwave power, and a window seal to separate the gas stream from the microwave source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2008
    Assignee: Integrated Environmental Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Paul Woskov, David Y. Rhee, David A. Lamar, Jeffrey E. Surma
  • Patent number: 7295146
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to remove human features utilizing at least one transmitter transmitting a signal between 200 MHz and 1 THz, the signal having at least one characteristic of elliptical polarization, and at least one receiver receiving the reflection of the signal from the transmitter. A plurality of such receivers and transmitters are arranged together in an array which is in turn mounted to a scanner, allowing the array to be passed adjacent to the surface of the item being imaged while the transmitter is transmitting electromagnetic radiation. The array is passed adjacent to the surface of the item, such as a human being, that is being imaged. The portions of the received signals wherein the polarity of the characteristic has been reversed and those portions of the received signal wherein the polarity of the characteristic has not been reversed are identified. An image of the item from those portions of the received signal wherein the polarity of the characteristic was reversed is then created.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2007
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Douglas L. McMakin, David M. Sheen, Thomas E. Hall
  • Patent number: 7184515
    Abstract: X-ray fluorescence analysis is used to determine wear of machine parts on a component-specific basis. The individual wetted wear surfaces of the machine are provided with a signature tagant composition, and as the components wear, the amounts of each tagant in the lubricating fluid are determined by the x-ray fluorescence analysis. An analysis system tracks the amounts of the tagants in the lubricating fluid, and with information of the signature tagant composition of each wear surface, calculates wear rate information for each of the wear surfaces. This component-specific wear information is then used in scheduling maintenance and predicting failures of the machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventor: Bary Wilson
  • Patent number: 7148474
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for separation and characterization of gas-phase ions. The device incorporates an ion source, a field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) analyzer, an ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) drift tube, and an ion detector. In one aspect of the invention, FAIMS operating voltages are electrically floated on top of the IMS drift voltage. In the other aspect, the FAIMS/IMS interface is implemented employing an electrodynamic ion funnel, including in particular an hourglass ion funnel. The present invention improves the efficiency (peak capacity) and sensitivity of gas-phase separations; the online FAIMS/IMS coupling creates a fundamentally novel two-dimensional gas-phase separation technology with high peak capacity, specificity, and exceptional throughput.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Keqi Tang, Alexandre A. Shvartsburg, Richard D. Smith
  • Patent number: 7136759
    Abstract: A method for predicting the elution time of a peptide in chromatographic and electrophoretic separations by first providing a data set of known elution times of known peptides, then creating a plurality of vectors, each vector having a plurality of dimensions, and each dimension representing the elution time of amino acids present in each of these known peptides from the data set. The elution time of any protein is then be predicted by first creating a vector by assigning dimensional values for the elution time of amino acids of at least one hypothetical peptide and then calculating a predicted elution time for the vector by performing a multivariate regression of the dimensional values of the hypothetical peptide using the dimensional values of the known peptides. Preferably, the multivariate regression is accomplished by the use of an artificial neural network and the elution times are first normalized using a transfer function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2006
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Lars J. Kangas, Kenneth J. Auberry, Gordon A. Anderson, Richard D. Smith