Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm James Sonntag
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Patent number: 8336621Abstract: A process for the energy efficient, environmentally friendly recovery of liquid and gaseous products from solid or semi-solid hydrocarbon resources, in particular, oil shale or tar sands. The process involves non-oxidative pyrolysis to recover fluid energy values, oxidative combustion to recover energy values as recoverable heat, and environmental sequestration of gases produced.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: JWBA, Inc.Inventors: James W. Bunger, Christopher P. Russell, Donald E. Cogswell
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Patent number: 8202430Abstract: A method for preparing modified diamond particles for use in chromatography where hydroxyl groups at the diamond surfaces are reacted with a reactive molecule to introduce a desired functional group at the diamond surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2009Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Brigham Young UniversityInventors: Matthew R. Linford, David Scott Jensen, Landon Andrew Wiest
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Patent number: 8147985Abstract: A method for coating a diamond where an initiation site is provided on the diamond surface or initiation of a living polymerization on the site and the initiation site is reacted with a monomer having a site the reacts with and bonds to the initiation site to form an chemically attached chain with a new initiation site on the chain for further reaction with a monomer. An article with a coating upon a diamond surface, the coating the reaction product of a living polymerization reaction with initiation site on the diamond surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Inventors: Matthew R. Linford, Li Yang, Landon Wiest
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Patent number: 8101037Abstract: A microchip with capillaries and method for making same is described. A sacrificial material fills microchannels formed in a polymeric substrate, the filled microchannels are covered by a top cover to form filed capillaries, and the sacrificial material is removed to form the microcapillaries. The sacrificial material fills the microchannels as a liquid whereupon it becomes solid in the microchannels, and is liquefied after the top cover is applied and affixed to remove the sacrificial material. The top cover may be solvent sealed on the substrate and of the same or different material as the substrate. The top cover may also be an in situ applied semipermeable membrane.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2010Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Inventors: Adam T. Woolley, Ryan T. Kelly, Melissa Draper Fisk
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Patent number: 8096429Abstract: A rack for comestible fluids with conduit portals in front and rear rails for passage and support of the conduits passing from the fluid container to the pump.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Inventor: Keith D. White
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Patent number: 7986996Abstract: Passive monitoring of bioelectric signals is made in the presence of active electrical anesthesia stimulation signal such that the bio-electric signals have interference artifacts from the active signal. The interference artifacts are determined and suppressed to produce a processed bio-electric signal from which can be derived quantitative values for evaluating the neurological state.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Inventor: John O. Bell
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Patent number: 7985171Abstract: A system for treating tar sand involving a centrifuge where under centrifugal force solvent treated tar sand and water form a three layer system of wet sand, water, and petroleum, where solvent solubilized hydrocarbons are stripped from the wet sand layer, passed through the water, and into the petroleum layer. The hydrocarbons are skimmed from the hydrocarbon layer and recovered.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Inventor: James F. Maxwell
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Patent number: 7908684Abstract: A bathing system with a molded shell has hollows in the shell. A canister installed in each hollow with jets mounted upon the front jet plate of the canister. The canister is of simple construction that is mounted in a hollow and is removable and interchangeable for easy upgrading and repair of the bathing system.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Bullfrog International, L.C.Inventor: David J. Ludlow
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Patent number: 7691263Abstract: A monolith for liquid chromatography is disclosed that involves a reaction product of; a (1) crosslinker having at least three adjacent groups, selected from ethylene oxide, polyethylene oxide, and mixtures thereof, and two or more pendent vinyl groups, and (2) monomer having the formula, CH2?CR—Y—Z, where R is H or CH3, where Z is a functional group selected to impart a desired interaction property to the monolith, and where Y is nothing, or any group that will not materially affect or compete with the function of the functional group (Z) in the monolith, or the reactivity of vinyl groups in the crosslinker or monomer.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Brigham Young UniversityInventors: Binghe Gu, Milton L. Lee
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Patent number: 7686907Abstract: A microchip with capillaries and method for making same is described. A sacrificial material fills microchannels formed in a polymeric substrate, the filled microchannels are covered by a top cover to form filed capillaries, and the sacrificial material is removed to form the microcapillaries. The sacrificial material fills the microchannels as a liquid whereupon it becomes solid in the microchannels, and is liquefied after the top cover is applied and affixed to remove the sacrificial material. The top cover may be solvent sealed on the substrate and of the same or different material as the substrate. The top cover may also be an in situ applied semipermeable membrane.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Brigham Young UniversityInventors: Adam T. Woolley, Ryan T. Kelly, Melissa Draper Fisk
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Patent number: 6824636Abstract: A method for manufacture of a hollow complex three-dimensional fiber golf club head having at least one hole. A fluid-removable core is shaped in the general form of the golf club head, placed in a flexible pressurizable bladder around the core, at least one ply of fiber impregnated with a curable resin is wrapped over the core and bladder, and a cured part is formed by pressurizing the bladder while the core, bladder, and impregnated fiber is in a female mold to force the plies against the inner surfaces of the mold. After heating to cure the resin, the bladder and the fluid-removable core is removed from the interior of the cured part by disintegrating core with a fluid sufficient to allow removal of the bladder.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Radius Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Ronald H. Nelson, Dimitrije Milovich, Paul Nordstrom Clark, Gregory Joseph Loughry
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Patent number: 6087452Abstract: A modified surfactant of the PLURONIC.TM.-type compound and method for manufacture is disclosed. The surfactant compound has at least one PEO block attached at a first end to at least one PPO block, with at least one of the PEO block having an organic metal-chelating end group (R) attached to a second end, the remaining PEO blocks having an unmodified hydroxyl group at the second end. The metal-chelating group is charged with an metal-ion. A protein with a metal-affinity tag, e.g., a histidine tag, is then complexed with the metal-chelating group to form a complex of the modified surfactant, the metal ion, and the protein. The modified surfactant may be adsorbed upon a hydrophobic surface, charged with a metal ion, and then complexed with a protein with a metal-affinity tag. A surface with specific activity toward proteins is the presented, which is suitable for applications where a protein is immobilized upon a surface to give the surface specific protein activity.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: University of UtahInventors: Russell Stewart, Karin D. Caldwell, Chih-hu Ho, Loren Limberis
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Patent number: 6000073Abstract: A system for distributing water flow between jet stations in a bathing system, such as a spa, is disclosed. The outlets of two pumps are connected together by a water supply line looped around the water containment. Jet stations are disposed along the supply line and water controllers that selectively block or allow water to flow are placed between the jet stations. By blocking the flow with a water controller, the flow to the jet stations is divided between the two pumps. The distribution of water supply of the jet stations can thereby be adjusted by selecting a water controller where the pump supply line is to be divided between the pumps.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Inventor: Richard Alex Eddington
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Patent number: 5985197Abstract: A process for manufacturing a golf-club head is disclosed comprising; shaping a fluid-removable core in the general form of the club head, placing a flexible inflatable bladder around the core, wrapping over the assembly of core and bladder at least one ply of fiber impregnated with a curable resin, placing the assembly of core, bladder, and impregnated fiber into a female mold, forming a cured part in the form of a golf-club head by inflating the bladder to force the plies against the inner surfaces of the mold and heating the mold to cure the resin, removing the cured part from the mold, disintegrating the fluid-removable core with a fluid sufficient to allow removal of the bladder from the interior of the cured part through a hole in the cured part, removing the bladder through the hole with any residues of the core within the bladder to form a hollow molded club head with a hollow interior essentially free from non-functional materials.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Radius Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Ronald H. Nelson, Dimitrije Milovich, Paul Nordstrom Clark, Gregory Joseph Loughry