Patents Represented by Attorney Mays & Fain, LLP
  • Patent number: 6957499
    Abstract: A depthometer for measuring a length of an elongate line. A main wheel is mounted upon a main body component and is in communication with a registering mechanism. Line guides are mounted upon a lower body component. An inner handle connected to the main body component is pulled toward an outer handle connected to the lower body component, in opposition to a spring-like force in the opposite direction, to open the depthometer and position a line within the depthometer. The main body component is automatically moved towards the lower body component via a spring-like force when the inner handle is released, thereby engaging the line in the depthometer in the installed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2005
    Inventor: Danny Roberts
  • Patent number: 6824753
    Abstract: An organoboron route and process for preparation of boron nitride utilizing aerosol assisted vapor phase synthesis (AAVS) wherein organoboron precursors are nitrided in one or two heating steps, and wherein a boron oxide nitride intermediary composition is formed after the first heating step and may be further nitrided to form resultant spheroidal boron nitride powders including spheroidal particles that are smooth, bladed, have protruding whiskers, and are of turbostratic or hexagonal crystalline structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Science & Technology Corporation @UNM
    Inventors: Robert T. Paine, William J. Kroenke, Eugene A. Pruss, Gary L. Wood, Jerzy F. Janik
  • Patent number: 6777893
    Abstract: A linear accelerator of the interdigital (Wideröe) type, employing two-part drift tubes and associated support stems that couple to the electromagnetic fields of the interdigital linac structure, creating rf quadrupole fields along the axis of the linac to provide transverse focusing for the particle beam. Each two-part drift tube comprises two separate electrodes that operate at different electrical potentials. Each electrode supports two fingers, pointing inwards towards the opposite end of the drift tube, forming a four-finger geometry that produces an rf quadrupole field distribution along its axis. The fundamental periodicity of the structure is equal to one half of the particle wavelength &bgr;&lgr;, where &bgr; is the particle velocity in units of the velocity of light and &lgr; is the free space wavelength of the RF. Particles are accelerated in the gaps between drift tubes. The particle beam is focused in the regions inside the drift tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: Linac Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Donald A. Swenson