Patents Represented by Attorney Kenneth L. Richardson
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Patent number: 5304534Abstract: An elongated, flexible superconductive wire or strip is fabricated by pulling it through and out of a melt of metal oxide material at a rate conducive to forming a crystalline coating of superconductive metal oxide material on an elongated, flexible substrate wire or strip. A coating of crystalline superconductive material, such as Bi.sub.2 Sr.sub.2 CaCu.sub.2 O.sub.8, is annealed to effect conductive contact between adjacent crystalline structures in the coating material, which is then cooled to room temperature. The container for the melt can accommodate continuous passage of the substrate through the melt. Also, a second pass-through container can be used to simultaneously anneal and overcoat the superconductive coating with a hot metallic material, such as silver or silver alloy. A hollow, elongated tube casting method of forming an elongated, flexible superconductive wire includes drawing the melt by differential pressure into a heated tubular substrate.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1989Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Theodore F. Ciszek
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Patent number: 4874946Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for obtaining and mapping chemical compositional data for solid devices. It includes a SIMS mass analyzer or similar system capable of being rastered over a surface of the solid to sample the material at a pattern of selected points, as the surface is being eroded away by sputtering or a similar process. The data for each point sampled in a volume of the solid is digitally processed and indexed by element or molecule type, exact spacial location within the volume, and the concentration levels of the detected element or molecule types. This data can then be recalled and displayed for any desired planar view in the volume.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1985Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Lawrence L. Kazmerski
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Patent number: 4721539Abstract: New alloys of Cu.sub.x Ag.sub.(1-x) InSe.sub.2 (where x ranges between 0 and 1 and preferably has a value of about 0.75) and CuIn.sub.y Ga.sub.(1-y) Se.sub.2 (where y ranges between 0 and 1 and preferably has a value of about 0.90) in the form of single crystals with enhanced structure perfection, which crystals are substantially free of fissures are disclosed. Processes are disclosed for preparing the new alloys of Cu.sub.x Ag.sub.(1-x) InSe.sub.2. The process includes placing stoichiometric quantities of a Cu, Ag, In, and Se reaction mixture or stoichiometric quantities of a Cu, In, Ga, and Se reaction mixture in a refractory crucible in such a manner that the reaction mixture is surrounded by B.sub.2 O.sub.3, placing the thus loaded crucible in a chamber under a high pressure atmosphere of inert gas to confine the volatile Se to the crucible, and heating the reaction mixture to its melting point.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Theodore F. Ciszek
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Patent number: 4712063Abstract: A laser scanning system for scanning the surface of a photovoltaic cell in a precise, stepped raster pattern includes electric current detecting and measuring equipment for sensing the current response of the scanned cell to the laser beam at each stepped irradiated spot or pixel on the cell surface. A computer is used to control and monitor the raster position of the laser scan as well as monitoring the corresponding current responses, storing this data, operating on it, and for feeding the data to a graphic plotter for producing a visual, color-coded image of the current response of the cell to the laser scan. A translation platform driven by stepper motors in precise X and Y distances holds and rasters the cell being scanned under a stationary spot-focused laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1984Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Carl R. Osterwald, Keith A. Emery
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Patent number: 4702853Abstract: A thermal energy storge composition is disclosed. The composition comprises a non-chloride hydrate having a phase change transition temperature in the range of 70.degree.-95.degree. F. and a latent heat of transformation of at least about 35 calories/gram.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of EnergyInventors: David K. Benson, Richard W. Burrows
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Patent number: 4691075Abstract: The energy conversion system includes a photo-voltaic array for receiving solar radiation and converting such radiation to electrical energy. The photo-voltaic array is mounted on a stretched membrane that is held by a frame. Tracking means for orienting the photo-voltaic array in predetermined positions that provide optimal exposure to solar radiation cooperate with the frame. An enclosure formed of a radiation transmissible material includes an inside containment space that accommodates the photo-voltaic array on the stretched membrane, the frame and the tracking means, and forms a protective shield for all such components. The enclosure is preferably formed of a flexible inflatable material and maintains its preferred form, such as a dome, under the influence of a low air pressure furnished to the dome.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1985Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Lawrence M. Murphy
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Patent number: 4687560Abstract: A method of synthesizing electro-optically active reaction products from a plurality of reactants by inducing a reaction by plasma deposition among the reactants. The plasma reaction is effective for consolidating the reactants and producing thin films of electro-optically active transition metal oxides.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1985Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: C. Edwin Tracy, David K. Benson, Marta R. Ruth
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Patent number: 4683154Abstract: A laser sealed evacuated window panel is comprised of two glass panes held spaced apart in relation to each other by a plurality of spherical glass beads and glass welded around the edges to provide an evacuated space between the glass panes that is completely glass sealed from the exterior. The glass welded edge seal is obtained by welding the edges of the glass panes together with a laser beam while the glass panes and bead spacers are positioned in a vacuum furnace and heated to the annealing point of the glass to avoid stress fracture in the area of the glass weld. The laser welding in the furnace can be directed around the perimeter of the glass panel by a combination of rotating the glass panel and linearly translating or aiming the laser with a relay mirror.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1985Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: David K. Benson, C. Edwin Tracy
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Patent number: 4667059Abstract: A multijunction (cascade) tandem photovoltaic solar cell device is fabricated of a Ga.sub.x In.sub.1-x P (0.505.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.0.515) top cell semiconductor lattice matched to a GaAs bottom cell semiconductor at a low-resistance heterojunction, preferably a p+/n+ heterojunction between the cells. The top and bottom cells are both lattice matched and current matched for high efficiency solar radiation conversion to electrical energy.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1985Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Jerry M. Olson
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Patent number: 4652332Abstract: A process for preparing CuInSe.sub.2 crystals includes melting a sufficient quantity of B.sub.2 O.sub.3 along with stoichiometric quantities of Cu, In, and Se in a crucible in a high pressure atmosphere of inert gas to encapsulate the CuInSe.sub.2 melt and confine the Se to the crucible. Additional Se in the range of 1.8 to 2.2 percent over the stoichiometric quantity is preferred to make up for small amounts of Se lost in the process. The crystal is grown by inserting a seed crystal through the B.sub.2 O.sub.3 encapsulate into contact with the CuInSe.sub.2 melt and withdrawing the seed upwardly to grow the crystal thereon from the melt.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1984Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Theodore F. Ciszek
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Patent number: 4649859Abstract: A quartz reactor vessel for growth of uniform semiconductor films includes a vertical, cylindrical reaction chamber in which a substrate-supporting pedestal provides a horizontal substrate-supporting surface spaced on its perimeter from the chamber wall. A cylindrical confinement chamber of smaller diameter is disposed coaxially above the reaction chamber and receives reaction gas injected at a tangent to the inside chamber wall, forming a helical gas stream that descends into the reaction chamber. In the reaction chamber, the edge of the substrate-supporting pedestal is a separation point for the helical flow, diverting part of the flow over the horizontal surface of the substrate in an inwardly spiraling vortex.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Mark Wanlass
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Patent number: 4651017Abstract: The wind energy conversion system includes a wind machine having a propeller connected to a generator of electric power, the propeller rotating the generator in response to force of an incident wind. The generator converts the power of the wind to electric power for use by an electric load. Circuitry for varying the duty factor of the generator output power is connected between the generator and the load to thereby alter a loading of the generator and the propeller by the electric load. Wind speed is sensed electro-optically to provide data of wind speed upwind of the propeller, to thereby permit tip speed ratio circuitry to operate the power control circuitry and thereby optimize the tip speed ratio by varying the loading of the propeller. Accordingly, the efficiency of the wind energy conversion system is maximized.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1985Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Paul Longrigg
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Patent number: 4650919Abstract: A thermoelectric generator using semiconductor elements for responding to a temperature gradient to produce electrical energy with all of the semiconductor elements being of the same type is disclosed. A continuous process for forming substrates on which the semiconductor elements and superstrates are deposited and a process for forming the semiconductor elements on the substrates are also disclosed. The substrates with the semiconductor elements thereon are combined with superstrates to form modules for use thermoelectric generators.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1984Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: David K. Benson, C. Edwin Tracy
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Patent number: 4650541Abstract: Apparatus for continuously forming a silicon crystal sheet from a silicon rod in a noncrucible environment. The rod is rotated and fed toward an RF coil in an inert atmosphere so that the upper end of the rod becomes molten and the silicon sheet crystal is pulled therefrom substantially horizontally in a continuous strip. A shorting ring may be provided around the rod to limit the heating to the upper end only. Argon gas can be used to create the inert atmosphere within a suitable closed chamber. By use of this apparatus and method, a substantially defect-free silicon crystal sheet is formed that can be used for microcircuitry chips or solar cells.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1984Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Theodore F. Ciszek
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Patent number: 4650558Abstract: An electrode is disclosed for use in photoelectrochemical cells having an electrolyte which includes an aqueous constituent. The electrode includes a semiconductor and a hydrophobic film disposed between the semiconductor and the aqueous constituent. The hydrophobic film is adapted to permit charges to pass therethrough while substantially decreasing the activity of the aqueous constituent at the semiconductor surface thereby decreasing the photodegradation of the semiconductor electrode.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Arthur J. Frank
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Patent number: 4645308Abstract: A solid-state transition metal oxide device comprising a plurality of lay having a predisposed orientation including an electrochromic oxide layer. Conductive material including anode and cathode contacts is secured to the device. Coloration is actuated within the electrochromic oxide layer after the application of a predetermined potential between the contacts. The coloration action is adapted to sweep or dynamically extend across the length of the electrochromic oxide layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1984Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of EnergyInventors: C. Edwin Tracy, David K. Benson, Marta R. Ruth
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Patent number: 4643168Abstract: A radiation-to-thermal receiver apparatus for collecting radiation and converting it to thermal energy is disclosed. The invention includes a fibrous mat material which captures radiation striking the receiver. Captured radiation is removed from the fibrous mat material by a transparent fluid within which the material is bathed.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1985Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Barry L. Butler
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Patent number: 4642140Abstract: A process for producing chalcogenide semiconductor material is disclosed. The process includes forming a base metal layer and then contacting this layer with a solution having a low pH and containing ions from at least one chalcogen to chalcogenize the layer and form the chalcogenide semiconductor material.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1985Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Rommel Noufi, Yih-Wen Chen
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Patent number: 4634641Abstract: A superlattice or multiple-quantum-well semiconductor is used as a photoelectrode in a photoelectrochemical process for converting solar energy into useful fuels or chemicals. The quantum minibands of the superlattice or multiple-quantum-well semiconductor effectively capture hot-charge carriers at or near their discrete quantum energies and deliver them to drive a chemical reaction in an electrolyte. The hot-charge carries can be injected into the electrolyte at or near the various discrete multiple energy levels quantum minibands, or they can be equilibrated among themselves to a hot-carrier pool and then injected into the electrolyte at one average energy that is higher than the lowest quantum band gap in the semiconductor.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Arthur J. Nozik
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Patent number: 4626832Abstract: A fault detecting apparatus and method are provided for use with an active solar system. The apparatus provides an indication as to whether one or more predetermined faults have occurred in the solar system. The apparatus includes a plurality of sensors, each sensor being used in determining whether a predetermined condition is present. The outputs of the sensors are combined in a pre-established manner in accordance with the kind of predetermined faults to be detected. Indicators communicate with the outputs generated by combining the sensor outputs to give the user of the solar system and the apparatus an indication as to whether a predetermined fault has occurred. Upon detection and indication of any predetermined fault, the user can take appropriate corrective action so that the overall reliability and efficiency of the active solar system are increased.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1984Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Robert B. Farrington, James C. Pruett, Jr.