Patents Represented by Attorney James E. Denny
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Patent number: 4278474Abstract: Electromagnetic energy may be converted directly into electrical energy by a device comprising a sandwich of at least two semiconductor portions, each portion having a p-n junction with a characteristic energy gap, and the portions lattice matched to one another by an intervening superlattice structure. This superlattice acts to block propagation into the next deposited portion of those dislocation defects which can form due to lattice mismatch between adjacent portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1980Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: A. Eugene Blakeslee, Kim W. Mitchell
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Patent number: 4277308Abstract: There is provided a nuclear reactor count-factor-increase time monitoring circuit which includes a pulse-type neutron detector, and means for counting the number of detected pulses during specific time periods. Counts are compared and the comparison is utilized to develop a reactor scram signal, if necessary.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1978Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Gordon K. Rusch, Donald J. Keefe, William P. McDowell
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Patent number: 4277305Abstract: A device for producing hot plasmas comprising a single turn theta-pinch coil, a fast discharge capacitor bank connected to the coil, a fuel element disposed along the center axis of the coil, a predetermined gas disposed within the theta-pinch coil, and a high power photon, electron or ion beam generator concentrically aligned to the theta-pinch coil. Discharge of the capacitor bank generates a cylindrical plasma sheath within the theta-pinch coil which heats the outer layer of the fuel element to form a fuel element plasma layer. The beam deposits energy in either the cylindrical plasma sheath or the fuel element plasma layer to assist the implosion of the fuel element to produce a hot plasma.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1978Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Ihor O. Bohachevsky
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Patent number: 4276060Abstract: Intermetallic compounds with the CaCu.sub.5 type of crystal structure, particularly LaNiCo.sub.4 and CaNi.sub.5, exhibit high separation factors and fast equilibrium times and therefore are useful for packing a chromatographic hydrogen isotope separation colum. The addition of an inert metal to dilute the hydride improves performance of the column. A large scale mutli-stage chromatographic separation process run as a secondary process off a hydrogen feedstream from an industrial plant which uses large volumes of hydrogen can produce large quantities of heavy water at an effective cost for use in heavy water reactors.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1979Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Frederick T. Aldridge
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Patent number: 4276267Abstract: A process suitable for producing curie quantities of quite pure Sr-82,85 is given. After a Mo target is irradiated with energetic protons having energies greater than about 200 MeV, thus producing a large number of radioactive species, the particular species of Sr-82,85 are substantially separated from the other products by a 6-step process. The process comprises dissolution of the target in H.sub.2 O.sub.2, followed by use of several ion exchange resins, extraction with an organophosphorus compound, and several adjustments of pH values. Other embodiments include processes for producing relatively pure long-lived Rb isotopes, Y-88, and Zr-88.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1979Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Glenn E. Bentley, John W. Barnes
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Patent number: 4276235Abstract: Bidentate organophosphorous compounds are purified of undesirable impurities by contacting a solution of the compounds with a mercuric nitrate solution to form an insoluble mercuric bidentate compound which precipitates while the impurities remain in solution. The precipitate is washed and then contacted with a mixture of an aqueous solution of a strong mercuric ion complexing agent and an organic solvent to complex the mercuric ion away from the bidentate compound which then dissolves in the solvent. The purified bidentate compounds are useful for extracting the actinide elements from aqueous acidic nuclear waste solutions.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1980Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Lyle D. McIsaac, Joseph F. Krupa, Norman C. Schroeder
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Patent number: 4276279Abstract: A thermochemical cyclic process for the production of hydrogen exploits the reaction between sodium manganate (NaMnO.sub.2) and titanium dioxide (TiO.sub.2) to form sodium titanate (Na.sub.2 TiO.sub.3), manganese (II) titanate (MnTiO.sub.3) and oxygen. The titanate mixture is treated with sodium hydroxide, in the presence of steam, to form sodium titanate, sodium manganate (III), water and hydrogen. The sodium titanate-manganate (III) mixture is treated with water to form sodium manganate (III), titanium dioxide and sodium hydroxide. Sodium manganate (III) and titanium dioxide are recycled following dissolution of sodium hydroxide in water.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1980Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Paul R. Robinson, Carlos E. Bamberger
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Patent number: 4274394Abstract: The invention relates to an electromechanical solar tracking device which tracks the position of the sun using paired, partially-shaded bimetallic elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1979Date of Patent: June 23, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Robert P. Stromberg
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Patent number: 4274922Abstract: An improvement in nuclear reactor shielding of a type used in reactor applications involving significant amounts of fast neutron flux, the reactor shielding including means providing structural support, neutron moderator material, neutron absorber material and other components as described below, wherein at least a portion of the neutron moderator material is magnesium in the form of magnesium oxide either alone or in combination with other moderator materials such as graphite and iron.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1978Date of Patent: June 23, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Carl A. Rouse, Massoud T. Simnad
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Patent number: 4272319Abstract: A device and method for relativistic electron beam heating of a high density plasma in a small localized region. A relativistic electron beam generator produces a high voltage electron beam which propagates along a vacuum drift tube and is modulated to initiate electron bunching within the beam. The beam is then directed through a low density gas chamber which provides isolation between the vacuum modulator and the relativistic electron beam target. The relativistic beam is then applied to a high density target plasma which typically comprises DT, DD, hydrogen boron or similar thermonuclear gas at a density of 10.sup.17 to 10.sup.20 electrons per cubic centimeter. The target plasma is ionized prior to application of the electron beam by means of a laser or other preionization source. Utilizing a relativistic electron beam with an individual particle energy exceeding 3 MeV, classical scattering by relativistic electrons passing through isolation foils is negligible.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Lester E. Thode
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Patent number: 4272320Abstract: A high density target for implosion by laser energy composed of a central quantity of fuel surrounded by a high-Z pusher shell with a low-Z ablator-pusher shell spaced therefrom forming a region filled with low-density material.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1977Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: John D. Lindl
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Patent number: 4272232Abstract: An infinite blender that achieves a homogeneous mixture of fuel microspheres is provided. Blending is accomplished by directing respective groups of desired particles onto the apex of a stationary coaxial cone. The particles progress downward over the cone surface and deposit in a space at the base of the cone that is described by a flexible band provided with a wide portion traversing and in continuous contact with the circumference of the cone base and extending upwardly therefrom. The band, being attached to the cone at a narrow inner end thereof, causes the cone to rotate on its arbor when the band is subsequently pulled onto a take-up spool.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Melvin G. Willey
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Patent number: 4271585Abstract: A superconducting magnet designed to produce magnetic flux densities of the order of 4 to 5 Webers per square meter is constructed by first forming a cable of a plurality of matrixed superconductor wires with each wire of the plurality insulated from each other one. The cable is shaped into a rectangular cross-section and is wound with tape in an open spiral to create cooling channels. Coils are wound in a calculated pattern in saddle shapes to produce desired fields, such as dipoles, quadrupoles, and the like. Wedges are inserted between adjacent cables as needed to maintain substantially radial placement of the long dimensions of cross sections of the cables. After winding, individual strands in each of the cables are brought out to terminals and are interconnected to place all of the strands in series and to maximize the propagation of a quench by alternating conduction from an inner layer to an outer layer and from top half to bottom half as often as possible.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: John A. Satti
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Patent number: 4272193Abstract: The optical path lengths of a plurality of comparison laser beams directed to impinge upon a common target from different directions are compared to that of a master laser beam by using an optical heterodyne interferometric detection technique. The technique consists of frequency shifting the master laser beam and combining the master beam with a first one of the comparison laser beams to produce a time-varying heterodyne interference pattern which is detected by a photo-detector to produce an AC electrical signal indicative of the difference in the optical path lengths of the two beams which were combined. The optical path length of this first comparison laser beam is adjusted to compensate for the detected difference in the optical path lengths of the two beams. The optical path lengths of all of the comparison laser beams are made equal to the optical path length of the master laser beam by repeating the optical path length adjustment process for each of the comparison laser beams.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Jay M. Eastman, Theodore L. Miller
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Patent number: 4271681Abstract: A device is providing for cooling a stored material and then for later use of the cold thus stored. The device includes a tank containing a liquid such as water which is frozen by means of a reflux condenser heat pipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: William W. Schertz
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Patent number: 4272246Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for the quantitative analysis of a solution containing a plurality of anion species by ion exchange chromatography which utilizes a single eluent and a single ion exchange bed which does not require periodic regeneration. The solution containing the anions is added to an anion exchange resin bed which is a low capacity macroreticular polystyrene-divinylbenzene resin containing quarternary ammonium functional groups, and is eluted therefrom with a dilute solution of a low electrical conductance organic acid salt. As each anion species is eluted from the bed, it is quantitatively sensed by conventional detection means such as a conductivity cell.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: James S. Fritz, Douglas T. Gjerde, Gabriella Schmuckler
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Patent number: 4270469Abstract: The present invention is directed to a fuel-feeding mechanism for a fluidized bed combustor. In accordance with the present invention a perforated conveyor belt is utilized in place of the fixed grid normally disposed at the lower end of the fluidized bed combustion zone. The conveyor belt is fed with fuel, e.g. coal, at one end thereof so that the air passing through the perforations dislodges the coal from the belt and feeds the coal into the fluidized zone in a substantially uniform manner.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Robert L. Gall
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Patent number: 4270876Abstract: The apparatus includes a cylindrical retainer form spaced inwardly of the wall of the shaft by the desired thickness of the liner to be poured and having overlapping edges which seal against concrete flow but permit the form to be contracted to a smaller circumference after the liner has hardened and is self-supporting. A curb ring extends downwardly and outwardly toward the shaft wall from the bottom of the retainer form to define the bottom surface of each poured liner section. An inflatable toroid forms a seal between the curb ring and the shaft wall. A form support gripper ring having gripper shoes laterally extendable under hydraulic power to engage the shaft wall supports the retainer form, curb ring and liner until the newly poured liner section becomes self-supporting. Adjusting hydraulic cylinders permit the curb ring and retainer form to be properly aligned relative to the form support gripper ring.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: James D. Eklund, Joseph M. Halter, Donald E. Rasmussen, Robert G. Sullivan, Robert B. Moffat
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Patent number: 4270421Abstract: The present invention is directed to a mechanism by which small deviations in slideway straightness and roll of a precision machining apparatus may be compensated for. The mechanism of the present invention comprises a fixture support disposed between the slideway carriage and the tool or workpiece fixture and provided with a hinge-like coupling between the carriage and the fixture support so as to allow for the minute and precise displacement of the fixture support in a direction normal to the direction of the slide path so as to readily compensate for slight deviations in the straightness and roll of the slide path.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Samuel C. Robinson, Howard L. Gerth
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Patent number: 4270806Abstract: A combined hydraulic and regenerative braking system and method for an electric vehicle, with the braking system being responsive to the applied hydraulic pressure in a brake line to control the braking of the vehicle to be completely hydraulic up to a first level of brake line pressure, to be partially hydraulic at a constant braking force and partially regenerative at a linearly increasing braking force from the first level of applied brake line pressure to a higher second level of brake line pressure, to be partially hydraulic at a linearly increasing braking force and partially regenerative at a linearly decreasing braking force from the second level of applied line pressure to a third and higher level of applied line pressure, and to be completely hydraulic at a linearly increasing braking force from the third level to all higher applied levels of line pressure.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Rama R. Venkataperumal, Gerald E. Mericle