Patents Represented by Attorney Eric H. Willgohs
  • Patent number: 5662810
    Abstract: A new process and apparatus efficiently dewater aqueous solids residual after fermentation and distillation, such as corn stillage. The feed stream of aqueous solids slurry is fractionated into two or more sub-streams in such a way that one of the sub-streams contains predominately heavy particulate solids and has substantially improved free-draining characteristics. A second sub-stream contains lighter particles, entrained fines of the heavy particles, and a major portion of the liquid from the feed stream. The free-draining sub-stream is dewatered using a device such as a screen centrifuge or a screw press, both of which produce a cake of relatively high solids content. The remaining liquid from the feed stream is concentrated in an evaporator, before being mixed with the dewatered solids which may be dried to produce an animal feed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Inventor: Ralph H. Willgohs
  • Patent number: 5596714
    Abstract: A method for testing programs running under a Graphic User Interface (GUI) is provided. The method is especially adapted to work with GUI's operating in a network based display architecture, such as the X11 server release of X Window. The invention provides a mechanism to test several GUI based programs simultaneously while also allowing normal interactive workstation activities to continue. The invention does not require the use of a special X11 server, or the relinking of tested code. The invention may operate using either of two approaches, depending on the capabilities of the window system being used. The first approach uses a mechanism that duplicates the contents of a window into off screen storage. Since this memory copy of a window is guaranteed to be identical to the on screen window, it can be read in place of the screen contents to test for proper drawing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1997
    Assignee: Pure Atria Corporation
    Inventor: Mark A. Connell