Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Henry Sartorio
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Patent number: 8315290Abstract: A multi-burst transmitter for ultra-wideband (UWB) communication systems generates a sequence of precisely spaced RF bursts from a single trigger event. There are two oscillators in the transmitter circuit, a gated burst rate oscillator and a gated RF burst or RF power output oscillator. The burst rate oscillator produces a relatively low frequency, i.e., MHz, square wave output for a selected transmit cycle, and drives the RF burst oscillator, which produces RF bursts of much higher frequency, i.e., GHz, during the transmit cycle. The frequency of the burst rate oscillator sets the spacing of the RF burst packets. The first oscillator output passes through a bias driver to the second oscillator. The bias driver conditions, e.g., level shifts, the signal from the first oscillator for input into the second oscillator, and also controls the length of each RF burst.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventor: Gregory E. Dallum
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Patent number: 6458170Abstract: A method of fabricating a thin, flat dense membrane on a porous substrate in which the green substrate is selected to have a predetermined shrinkage on firing which matches or is greater than the shrinkage of a thin uniformly applied film on firing.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Steven J. Visco, Craig P. Jacobson, Lutgard C. De Jonghe
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Patent number: 6040188Abstract: The present invention relates to measurements of contaminants in the soil and other organic or environmental materials, using a biologically relevant chemical analysis that will measure the amount of contaminants in a given sample that may be expected to be absorbed by a human being ingesting the contaminated soil. According to the present invention, environmental samples to be tested are added to a pre-prepared physiological composition of bile salts and lipids. They are thoroughly mixed and then the resulting mixture is separated e.g. by centrifugation. The supernatant is then analyzed for the presence of contaminants and these concentrations are compared to the level of contaminants in the untreated samples. It is important that the bile salts and lipids be thoroughly pre-mixed to form micelles.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Hoi-Ying N. Holman
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Patent number: 6004436Abstract: A process is described to modify the chemical structure of an aerogel under conditions which inhibit plasma formation within the aerogel pores, which process includes; (a) providing an aerogel with a pore size of less than 0.1.mu.; (b) exposing the initial aerogel to at least one gas selected from the group consisting of reducing gas, oxidizing gas, noble gas and combinations thereof, with the proviso that at least one reducing gas or one oxidizing gas is present; and (c) irradiating the combination of step (b) while maintaining the temperature to preserve the structural composition of the aerogel at a pressure of between about 0.1 and 54 Torr for between and about 5 and 960 minutes. This process produces a modified aerogel wherein the pore size does not allow for plasma formation within the pore. Chemical reactions occur within the pores of the aerogel of a nonplasma nature. These modified aerogels have a number of uses, including catalysts, ceramics, composites, chemical sensors, LED's and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Michael Ayers
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Patent number: 6002553Abstract: A magnetoresistive sensor element with a three-dimensional micro-architecture is capable of significantly improved sensitivity and highly localized measurement of magnetic fields. The sensor is formed of a multilayer film of alternately magnetic and nonmagnetic materials. The sensor is optimally operated in a current perpendicular to plane mode. The sensor is useful in magnetic read/write heads, for high density magnetic information storage and retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Daniel G. Stearns, Stephen P. Vernon, Natale M. Ceglio, Andrew M. Hawryluk
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Patent number: 5954937Abstract: An electrically regeneratable electrochemical cell (30) for capacitive deionization and electrochemical purification and regeneration of electrodes includes two end plates (31, 32), one at each end of the cell (30). Two end electrodes (35, 36) are arranged one at each end of the cell (30), adjacent to the end plates (31, 32). An insulator layer (33) is interposed between each end plate (31, 32) and the adjacent end electrode (35, 36). Each end electrode (35, 36) includes a single sheet (44) of conductive material having a high specific surface area and sorption capacity. In one embodiment, the sheet (44) of conductive material is formed of carbon aerogel composite. The cell (30) further includes a plurality of generally identical double-sided intermediate electrodes (37-43) that are equidistally separated from each other, between the two end electrodes (35, 36).Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Joseph C. Farmer
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Patent number: 5925229Abstract: A variable rate density gradient electrophoric gel is described which separate LDL subfractions with the precision of ultracentrifugation techniques. Also, an innovative bottom inlet mixing chamber particularly useful for producing these gels is described.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Ronald M. Krauss, Patricia J. Blanche, Joseph Orr
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Patent number: 5916710Abstract: A solid state secondary battery utilizing a low cost, environmentally sound, sodium cobalt bronze electrode. A method is provided for producing same.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: The Regents of The University of CaliforniaInventors: Marca M. Doeff, Yanping Ma, Steven J. Visco, Lutgard DeJonghe
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Patent number: 5841651Abstract: Characteristics of the plasma in a plasma-based manufacturing process step are monitored directly and in real time by observing the spectrum which it produces. An artificial neural network analyzes the plasma spectrum and generates control signals to control one or more of the process input parameters in response to any deviation of the spectrum beyond a narrow range. In an embodiment, a plasma reaction chamber forms a plasma in response to input parameters such as gas flow, pressure and power. The chamber includes a window through which the electromagnetic spectrum produced by a plasma in the chamber, just above the subject surface, may be viewed. The spectrum is conducted to an optical spectrometer which measures the intensity of the incoming optical spectrum at different wavelengths. The output of optical spectrometer is provided to an analyzer which produces a plurality of error signals, each indicating whether a respective one of the input parameters to the chamber is to be increased or decreased.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1992Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Chi Yung Fu
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Patent number: 5525760Abstract: Fan-folded electrical leads made from copper cladded Kapton, for example, with the copper cladding on one side serving as a ground plane and the copper cladding on the other side being etched to form the leads. The Kapton is fan folded with the leads located at the bottom of the fan-folds. Electrical connections are made by partially opening the folds of the fan and soldering, for example, the connections directly to the ground plane and/or the lead. The fan folded arrangement produces a number of advantages, such as electrically shielding the leads from the environment, is totally non-magnetic, and has a very low thermal conductivity, while being easy to fabricate.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Rajeev R. Rohatgi, Thomas E. Cowan
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Patent number: 5490911Abstract: A method for synthesizing hard ceramic materials such as carbides, borides nd aluminides, particularly in the form of coatings provided on another material so as to improve the wear and abrasion performance of machine tools, for example. The method involves the sputter deposition of alternating layers of reactive metals with layers of carbon, boron, or aluminum and the subsequent reaction of the multilayered structure to produce a dense crystalline ceramic. The material can be coated on a substrate or formed as a foil which can be coild as a tape for later use.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1993Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of EnergyInventors: Daniel M. Makowiecki, Joseph B. Holt
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Patent number: 5434770Abstract: A relatively small and compact high voltage, high current power supply for a laser utilizes a plurality of modules containing series resonant half bridge inverters. A pair of reverse conducting thyristors are incorporated in each series resonant inverter module such that the series resonant inverter modules are sequentially activated in phases 360.degree./n apart, where n=number of modules for n>2. Selective activation of the modules allows precise output control reducing ripple and improving efficiency. Each series resonant half bridge inverter module includes a transformer which has a cooling manifold for actively circulating a coolant such as water, to cool the transformer core as well as selected circuit elements. Conductors connecting and forming various circuit components comprise hollow, electrically conductive tubes such as copper. Coolant circulates through the tubes to remove heat. The conductive tubes act as electrically conductive lines for connecting various components of the power supply.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1992Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: United States Department of EnergyInventors: Gary R. Dreifuerst, Bernard T. Merritt
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Patent number: 5393209Abstract: A ceramic helical rotor expander using a double-ended or tandem herringbone type rotor arrangement with bearing and seal assemblies remote from the hot gas inlets and especially capable of operating at an inlet temperature of above 1100.degree. C. The rotors are solid or hollow and bonded to hollow metal shafts, and mounted in a composite or simple prismatic casing. The rotors, casing and shafts are constructed from low expansivity materials. In the preferred embodiment the rotors are constructed of silicon nitride and the shafts constructed of an molybdenum alloy, with the metal shafts being supported in bearings and secured to synchronizing gears. The rotors and casing may be provided with coolant channels therein, and are constructed to eliminate the problem of end leakages at inlet temperature and pressure, and the need for high temperature bearings and seals.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Peter B. Mohr, Wendell B. Myers
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Patent number: 5389123Abstract: A dual zone chemical reactor continuously processes metal-containing materials while regenerating and circulating a liquid carrier. The starting materials are fed into a first reaction zone of a vessel containing a molten salt carrier. The starting materials react to form a metal product and a by-product that dissolves in the molten salt that flows to a second reaction zone in the reaction vessel. The second reaction zone is partitioned from, but in fluid communication with, the first reaction zone. The liquid carrier continuously circulates along a pathway between the first reaction zone and the second reaction zone. A reactive gas is introduced into the second reaction zone to react with the reaction by-product to generate the molten salt. The metal product, the gaseous waste products, and the excess liquid carrier are removed without interrupting the operation of the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Mark C. Bronson
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Patent number: 5383981Abstract: A reusable, non-wetting, corrosion-resistant material suitable for containment of corrosive liquids is formed of a tantalum or tantalum alloy substrate that is permeated with carbon atoms. The substrate is carburized to form surface layers of TaC and Ta.sub.2 C, and then is heated at high temperature under vacuum until the carbon atoms in the carbide layers diffuse throughout the substrate to form a solid solution of carbon atoms randomly interspersed in the tantalum or tantalum alloy lattice.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Jean A. H. de Pruneda
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Patent number: 5382342Abstract: A process for fabricating high efficiency x-ray lenses that operate in the 0.5-4.0 keV region suitable for use in biological imaging, surface science, and x-ray lithography of integrated circuits. The gradient index x-ray optics fabrication process broadly involves co-sputtering multi-layers of film on a wire, followed by slicing and mounting on block, and then ion beam thinning to a thickness determined by periodic testing for efficiency. The process enables the fabrication of transmissive gradient index x-ray optics for the 0.5-4.0 keV energy range. This process allows the fabrication of optical elements for the next generation of imaging and x-ray lithography instruments m the soft x-ray region.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1993Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of EnergyInventors: Richard M. Bionta, Daniel M. Makowiecki, Kenneth M. Skulina
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Patent number: 5375321Abstract: Fan-folded electrical leads made from copper cladded Kapton, for example, with the copper cladding on one side serving as a ground plane and the copper cladding on the other side being etched to form the leads. The Kapton is fan folded with the leads located at the bottom of the fan-folds. Electrical connections are made by partially opening the folds of the fan and soldering, for example, the connections directly to the ground plane and/or the lead. The fan folded arrangement produces a number of advantages, such as electrically shielding the leads from the environment, is totally non-magnetic, and has a very low thermal conductivity, while being easy to fabricate.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: United States Department of EnergyInventors: Rajeev R. Rohatgi, Thomas E. Cowan
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Patent number: 5372391Abstract: An attachment mechanism for repairing or extending fluid carrying pipes, casings, conduits, etc. utilizing one-way motion of spring tempered fingers to provide a mechanical connection between the attachment mechanism and the pipe. The spring tempered fingers flex to permit insertion into a pipe to a desired insertion depth. The mechanical connection is accomplished by reversing the insertion motion and the mechanical leverage in the fingers forces them outwardly against the inner wall of the pipe. A seal is generated by crushing a sealing assembly by the action of setting the mechanical connection.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1993Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Richard M. Bast, Dwayne A. Chesnut, Carl D. Henning, Joseph P. Lennon, John W. Pastrnak, Joseph A. Smith
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Patent number: 5373486Abstract: In the computer interpretation of seismic data, the critical first step is to identify the general class of an unknown event. For example, the classification might be: teleseismic, regional, local, vehicular, or noise. Self-organizing neural networks (SONNs) can be used for classifying such events. Both Kohonen and Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) SONNs are useful for this purpose. Given the detection of a seismic event and the corresponding signal, computation is made of: the time-frequency distribution, its binary representation, and finally a shift-invariant representation, which is the magnitude of the two-dimensional Fourier transform (2-D FFT) of the binary time-frequency distribution. This pre-processed input is fed into the SONNs. These neural networks are able to group events that look similar. The ART SONN has an advantage in classifying the event because the types of cluster groups do not need to be pre-defined.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1993Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: The United States Department of EnergyInventors: Farid U. Dowla, Stephen P. Jarpe, William Maurer
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Patent number: 5311010Abstract: A buffer assembly for a gamma-insensitive gas avalanche focal plane array operating in the ultra-violet/visible/infrared energy wavelengths and using a photocathode and an avalanche gas located in a gap between an anode and the photocathode. The buffer assembly functions to eliminate chemical compatibility between the gas composition and the materials of the photocathode. The buffer assembly in the described embodiment is composed of two sections, a first section constructed of glass honeycomb under vacuum and a second section defining a thin barrier film or membrane constructed, for example, of Al and Be, which is attached to and supported by the honeycomb. The honeycomb section, in turn, is supported by and adjacent to the photocathode.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1993Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Hans W. Kruger