Patents Represented by Attorney Mark N. Fitzgerald
  • Patent number: 8227147
    Abstract: A method of preparing advanced membrane electrode assemblies (MEA) for use in fuel cells. A base polymer is selected for a base membrane. An electrode composition is selected to optimize properties exhibited by the membrane electrode assembly based on the selection of the base polymer. A property-tuning coating layer composition is selected based on compatibility with the base polymer and the electrode composition. A solvent is selected based on the interaction of the solvent with the base polymer and the property-tuning coating layer composition. The MEA is assembled by preparing the base membrane and then applying the property-tuning coating layer to form a composite membrane. Finally, a catalyst is applied to the composite membrane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2012
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Yu Seung Kim, Bryan S. Pivovar
  • Patent number: 7855904
    Abstract: An apparatus having one or more modular stages for producing voltage and current pulses. Each module includes a diode charging means to charge a capacitive means that stores energy. One or more charging impedance means are connected to the diode charging means to provide a return current pathway. A solid-state switch discharge means, with current interruption capability, is connected to the capacitive means to discharge stored energy. Finally, a control means is provided to command the switching action of the solid-state switch discharge means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2010
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Hugh Kirbie, Gregory E. Dale
  • Patent number: 7847941
    Abstract: A system for analyzing a sample for the presence of an analyte in a sample. The system includes a sample holder for containing the sample; an excitation source, such as a laser, and at least one linear array radially disposed about the sample holder. Radiation from the excitation source is directed to the sample, and the radiation induces fluorescent light in the sample. Each linear array includes a plurality of fused silica optical fibers that receive the fluorescent light and transmits a fluorescent light signal from the first end to an optical end port of the linear array. An end port assembly having a photo-detector is optically coupled to the optical end port. The photo-detector detects the fluorescent light signal and converts the fluorescent light signal into an electrical signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2010
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Robert W. Carpenter, II, Richard Rubenstein, Martin Piltch, Perry Gray
  • Patent number: 7625531
    Abstract: A non-thermal plasma assisted combustion fuel injector that uses an inner and outer electrode to create an electric field from a high voltage power supply. A dielectric material is operatively disposed between the two electrodes to prevent arcing and to promote the formation of a non-thermal plasma. A fuel injector, which converts a liquid fuel into a dispersed mist, vapor, or aerosolized fuel, injects into the non-thermal plasma generating energetic electrons and other highly reactive chemical species.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2009
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Don M. Coates, Louis A. Rosocha
  • Patent number: 7611565
    Abstract: A device for hydrogen separation has a porous support and hydrogen separation material on the support. The support is prepared by heat treatment of metal microparticles, preferably of iron-based or nickel-based alloys that also include aluminum and/or yttrium. The hydrogen separation material is then deposited on the support. Preferred hydrogen separation materials include metals such as palladium, alloys, platinum, refractory metals, and alloys.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2009
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Stephen N. Paglieri, Iver E. Anderson, Robert L. Terpstra
  • Patent number: 7521026
    Abstract: The present invention comprises a field enhanced electrode package for use in a non-thermal plasma processor. The field enhanced electrode package includes a high voltage electrode and a field-enhancing electrode with a dielectric material layer disposed in-between the high voltage electrode and the field-enhancing electrode. The field-enhancing electrode features at least one raised section that includes at least one injection hole that allows plasma discharge streamers to occur primarily within an injected additive gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2009
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Louis A. Rosocha, Vincent Ferreri, Yongho Kim
  • Patent number: 7417744
    Abstract: An apparatus and corresponding method for coherent hybrid electromagnetic field imaging of a target, where an energy source is used to generate a propagating electromagnetic beam, an electromagnetic beam splitting means to split the beam into two or more coherently matched beams of about equal amplitude, and where the spatial and temporal self-coherence between each two or more coherently matched beams is preserved. Two or more differential modulation means are employed to modulate each two or more coherently matched beams with a time-varying polarization, frequency, phase, and amplitude signal. An electromagnetic beam combining means is used to coherently combine said two or more coherently matched beams into a coherent electromagnetic beam. One or more electromagnetic beam controlling means are used for collimating, guiding, or focusing the coherent electromagnetic beam. One or more apertures are used for transmitting and receiving the coherent electromagnetic beam to and from the target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2008
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Bradly J. Cooke, David C. Guenther
  • Patent number: 7399337
    Abstract: An apparatus and corresponding method for automatically changing out a filter cartridge in a continuous air monitor. The apparatus includes: a first container sized to hold filter cartridge replacements; a second container sized to hold used filter cartridges; a transport insert connectively attached to the first and second containers; a shuttle block, sized to hold the filter cartridges that is located within the transport insert; a transport driver mechanism means used to supply a motive force to move the shuttle block within the transport insert; and, a control means for operating the transport driver mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2008
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventor: John C. Rodgers
  • Patent number: 7371907
    Abstract: The present invention includes a method for hydrogen clathrate hydrate synthesis. First, ice and hydrogen gas are supplied to a containment volume at a first temperature and a first pressure. Next, the containment volume is pressurized with hydrogen gas to a second higher pressure, where hydrogen clathrate hydrates are formed in the process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2008
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Konstantin Lokshin, Yusheng Zhao
  • Patent number: 7340957
    Abstract: The present invention includes an apparatus and corresponding method for concentrating analytes within a fluid flowing through a tube using acoustic radiation pressure. The apparatus includes a function generator that outputs a radio frequency electrical signal to a transducer that transforms the radio frequency electric signal to an acoustic signal and couples the acoustic signal to the tube. The acoustic signal is converted within the tube to acoustic pressure that concentrates the analytes within the fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2008
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Gregory Kaduchak, Greg Goddard, Gary Salzman, Dipen Sinha, John C. Martin, Christopher Kwiatkowski, Steven Graves
  • Patent number: 7220458
    Abstract: A method for applying a protective coating on an article, comprising the following steps: selecting an article with a surface for applying a coating thickness; creating undercut grooves on the article, where the grooves depend beneath the surface to a bottom portion with the grooves having an upper width on the surface and a lower width on the bottom portion connected by side walls, where at least one of the side walls connects the upper width and the lower width to form an undercut angle with the surface less than 90°; and, applying the protective coating onto the article to fill the undercut grooves and cover the surface, thereby forming weak paths within the protective coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2007
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Kendall Hollis, Brian Bartram
  • Patent number: 7217918
    Abstract: A detector element for mass spectrometry of a flux of heavy and light ions, that includes: a first detector to detect light ions that transit through a foil operatively placed in front of the first detector, and a second detector that detects the flux of heavy and light ions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Herbert O. Funsten, Eric E. Dors, Ronnie W. Harper, Daniel B. Reisenfeld
  • Patent number: 7214442
    Abstract: The present invention is a fuel cell stack including at least one direct methanol fuel cell. A cathode manifold is used to convey ambient air to each fuel cell, and an anode manifold is used to convey liquid methanol fuel to each fuel cell. Tie-bolt penetrations and tie-bolts are spaced evenly around the perimeter to hold the fuel cell stack together. Each fuel cell uses two graphite-based plates. One plate includes a cathode active area that is defined by serpentine channels connecting the inlet manifold with an integral flow restrictor to the outlet manifold. The other plate includes an anode active area defined by serpentine channels connecting the inlet and outlet of the anode manifold. Located between the two plates is the fuel cell active region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2007
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: John C. Ramsey, Mahlon S. Wilson
  • Patent number: 7168480
    Abstract: The present invention is a crank-shaped heat pipe for cooling rotating machinery and a corresponding method of manufacture. The crank-shaped heat pipe comprises a sealed cylindrical tube with an enclosed inner wick structure. The crank-shaped heat pipe includes a condenser section, an adiabatic section, and an evaporator section. The crank-shape is defined by a first curve and a second curve existing in the evaporator section or the adiabatic section of the heat pipe. A working fluid within the heat pipe provides the heat transfer mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2007
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Todd A. Jankowski, F. Coyne Prenger, Joseph A. Waynert
  • Patent number: 7161150
    Abstract: A portable radiation detector using a high-purity germanium crystal as the sensing device. The crystal is fabricated such that it exhibits a length to width ratio greater than 1:1 and is oriented within the detector to receive radiation along the width of said crystal. The crystal is located within a container pressurized with ultra-pure nitrogen, and the container is located within a cryostat under vacuum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2007
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Christen M. Frankle, John A. Becker, Christopher P. Cork, Norman W. Madden
  • Patent number: 7153435
    Abstract: A process for removing heavy metals from water is provided. The process includes the steps of introducing magnetite to a quantity of water containing heavy metal. The magnetite is mixed with the water such that at least a portion of, and preferably the majority of, the heavy metal in the water is bound to the magnetite. Once this occurs the magnetite and absorbed metal is removed from the water by application of a magnetic field. In most applications the process is achieved by flowing the water through a solid magnetized matrix, such as steel wool, such that the magnetite magnetically binds to the solid matrix. The magnetized matrix preferably has remnant magnetism, but may also be subject to an externally applied magnetic field. Once the magnetite and associated heavy metal is bound to the matrix, it can be removed and disposed of, such as by reverse water or air and water flow through the matrix.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: F. Coyne Prenger, Dallas D. Hill
  • Patent number: 7149472
    Abstract: A through-the-earth communication system that includes a digital signal input device; a transmitter operating at a predetermined frequency sufficiently low to effectively penetrate useful distances through-the earth; a data compression circuit that is connected to an encoding processor; an amplifier that receives encoded output from the encoding processor for amplifying the output and transmitting the data to an antenna; and a receiver with an antenna, a band pass filter, a decoding processor, and a data decompressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: David Reagor, Jose Vasquez-Dominguez
  • Patent number: 7127104
    Abstract: A computer implemented method transforms an image comprised of pixels into a vectorized image specified by a plurality of polygons that can be subsequently used to aid in image processing and understanding. The pixelated image is processed to extract edge pixels that separate different colors and a constrained Delaunay triangulation of the edge pixels forms a plurality of triangles having edges that cover the pixelated image. A color for each one of the plurality of triangles is determined from the color pixels within each triangle. A filter is formed with a set of grouping rules related to features of the pixelated image and applied to the plurality of triangle edges to merge adjacent triangles consistent with the filter into polygons having a plurality of vertices. The pixelated image may be then reformed into an array of the polygons, that can be represented collectively and efficiently by standard vector image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2006
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Lakshman Prasad, Alexei N. Skourikhine
  • Patent number: 7101635
    Abstract: A direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) having a methanol fuel supply, oxidant supply, and its membrane electrode assembly (MEA) formed of an anode electrode and a cathode electrode with a membrane therebetween, a methanol oxidation catalyst adjacent the anode electrode and the membrane, an oxidant reduction catalyst adjacent the cathode electrode and the membrane, comprises an oxidant reduction catalyst layer of Pt3Cr/C so that oxidation at the cathode of methanol that crosses from the anode through the membrane to the cathode is reduced with a concomitant increase of net electrical potential at the cathode electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2006
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Yimin Zhu, Piotr Zelenay
  • Patent number: 7081626
    Abstract: The present invention includes an apparatus and corresponding method for temperature correction and count rate expansion of inorganic scintillation detectors. A temperature sensor is attached to an inorganic scintillation detector. The inorganic scintillation detector, due to interaction with incident radiation, creates light pulse signals. A photoreceiver processes the light pulse signals to current signals. Temperature correction circuitry that uses a fast light component signal, a slow light component signal, and the temperature signal from the temperature sensor to corrected an inorganic scintillation detector signal output and expanded the count rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2006
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Kiril D. Ianakiev, Sin Tao Hsue, Michael C. Browne, Jeffrey M. Audia