Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Michael A. Centanni
  • Patent number: 5716502
    Abstract: An electrolytic cell comprised of a tank for holding electrolytic solution, and a drum rotatable about a horizontal axis having a non-conductive cylindrical outer surface disposed within the tank, and a plurality of elongated, like anodes arranged about the outer surface of the drum. The anodes together form a generally continuous cylindrical surface spaced from, and generally conforming to, the outer surface of the drum. Each of the anodes has at least one end projecting through the tank. A plurality of power sources is provided together with connection means for connecting groups of one or more of the projecting ends of the anodes to each power source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1998
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Ameen, Robert D. DeWitt, Peter Peckham, Ronald K. Haines, Adam G. Bay
  • Patent number: 5709957
    Abstract: A metal body having at least one vapor-deposited treatment layer overlying and adhered to at least one side of the metal body, and a layer of adhesion-promoting material overlying and adhered to at least one treatment layer, provided that when two treatment layers are deposited on one side of the body and the first layer is vapor-deposited zinc, the second layer is not vapor-deposited silica or alumina, the adhesion-promoting material being suitable for enhancing adhesion between the body and a substrate. Laminates comprising metal foils and at least one vapor-deposited treatment layer overlying and adhered to at least one side of the metal foil; a layer of adhesion-promoting material overlying and adhered to at least one vapor-deposited treatment layer; and a layer of an electrically non-conductive material overlying and adhered to the adhesion-promoting layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1998
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Shiuh-Kao Chiang, Mary K. Prokop, Tibor Kalnoki-Kis
  • Patent number: 5705468
    Abstract: A vehicle and method for storing ozone is disclosed. A vehicle made of a water miscible, organic compound of a glycol-containing chemical compound, a tertiary alcohol or a mixture thereof that is capable of receiving and containing ozone is disclosed. The method involves producing ozone gas, introducing the ozone-containing gas into a mixing vessel that contains the aforementioned organic compound, agitating the organic compound in the presence of the ozone-containing gas, wherein the ozone-containing gas is at atmospheric pressure or at a pressure of up to about 150 psig., and releasing the pressure if pressures in excess of atmospheric are used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Quantum Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert E. Yant, Marilyn M. Hurst, David B. Galluch
  • Patent number: 5685970
    Abstract: An electrolytic cell comprised of a tank for holding electrolytic solution, and a drum rotatable about a horizontal axis having a non-conductive cylindrical outer surface disposed within the tank, and a plurality of elongated, like anodes arranged about the outer surface of the drum. The anodes together form a generally continuous cylindrical surface spaced from, and generally conforming to, the outer surface of the drum. Each of the anodes has at least one end projecting through the tank. A plurality of power sources is provided together with connection means for connecting groups of one or more of the projecting ends of the anodes to each power source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1997
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Ameen, Robert D. DeWitt, Peter Peckham, Ronald K. Haines, Adam G. Bay
  • Patent number: 5681443
    Abstract: An electrolytic cell comprised of a tank for holding electrolytic solution, and a drum rotatable about a horizontal axis having a non-conductive cylindrical outer surface disposed within the tank, and a plurality of elongated, like anodes arranged about the outer surface of the drum. The anodes together form a generally continuous cylindrical surface spaced from, and generally conforming to, the outer surface of the drum. Each of the anodes has at least one end projecting through the tank. A plurality of power sources is provided together with connection means for connecting groups of one or more of the projecting ends of the anodes to each power source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Ameen, Robert D. DeWitt, Peter Peckham, Ronald K. Haines, Adam G. Bay
  • Patent number: 5682453
    Abstract: A method of bonding glass-based optical elements comprising the steps of positioning a first glass-based optical element relative to a second glass-based optical element, applying a glass-based bonding compound about the first and second optical elements, and applying sufficient localized heat to the glass-based bonding compound to cause the glass-based bonding compound to soften and fuse with the optical elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Hani S. Daniel, Douglas R. Moore
  • Patent number: 5679232
    Abstract: This invention relates to a process for making metal wire, comprising: (A) forming metal foil; (B) cutting said foil to form at least one strand of metal wire; and (C) shaping said strand of wire to provide said strand with desired cross-sectional shape and size. This process is particularly suitable for making copper wire, especially copper wire having a very thin diameter (e.g., about 0.0002 to about 0.02 inch).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1997
    Assignee: ElectroCopper Products Limited
    Inventors: Robert J. Fedor, Peter Peckham, Sharon K. Young, Michael A. Eamon, Roger N. Wright, Stephen J. Kohut, Craig J. Hasegawa, Susan S. Enos, Robert D. DeWitt
  • Patent number: 5676546
    Abstract: Partial and full prosthetic denture plates and processes to make them are disclosed. A partial denture plate comprised of a denture base formed of a composite laminate having an intermediate layer of a woven fabric with non-woven veils disposed on opposite sides thereof is encapsulated in a polymeric resin. The denture base is molded to conform to a shape of a patient's mouth. The denture base has at least one tab extending from the denture base. The tab is oriented to be in alignment with the patient's natural teeth. A synthetic tooth is molded on each tab resulting in a denture device having a fiber-reinforced composite base and a synthetic tooth, or teeth, molded on each tab, the tab or tabs made of and extending from the fiber-reinforced composite. Similarly, a full denture plate is disclosed. A rib is positioned on a parabolic strip of the composite laminate, the rib generally conforming to a patient's gum line. Artificial teeth are then molded on the rib resulting in a full, prosthetic, denture plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1997
    Inventors: Scott L. Heitmann, Daniel E. Brayton
  • Patent number: 5670033
    Abstract: This invention is directed to a process for making copper metal powder from copper-bearing material, comprising: (A) contacting said copper-bearing material with an effective mount of at least one aqueous leaching solution to dissolve copper ions in said leaching solution and form a copper-rich aqueous leaching solution; (B) contacting said copper-rich aqueous leaching solution with an effective amount of at least one water-insoluble extractant to transfer copper ions from said copper-rich aqueous leaching solution to said extractant to form a copper-rich extractant and a copper-depleted aqueous leaching solution; (C) separating said copper-rich extractant from said copper-depleted aqueous leaching solution; (D) contacting said copper-rich extractant with an effective amount of at least one aqueous stripping solution to transfer copper ions from said extractant to said stripping solution to form a copper-rich stripping solution and a copper-depleted extractant; (E) separating said copper-rich stripping soluti
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 23, 1997
    Assignee: ElectroCopper Products Limited
    Inventors: David P. Burgess, Wendy M. Gort, Ronald K. Haines, Jackson G. Jenkins, Stephen J. Kohut, Peter Peckham
  • Patent number: 5648186
    Abstract: Polymers, oligomers or copolymers, having a dendrimer structure and containing electronegative heteroatoms, such as etheric oxygens, capable of complexing with cationic species, for use in ionically-conductive polymeric electrolytes, Relatively high ambient conductivity is a feature of such electrolytes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1997
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Mark L. Daroux, David W. Kurz, Morton Litt, Anastasios Melissaris, Donald G. Pucci
  • Patent number: 5644666
    Abstract: A fused optical fiber coupler comprising a first pair of axially elongated cylindrical fibers, each having a circular transverse cross-section of a first diameter, the first pair of fibers being in fused contact with each other along a continuous line and forming grooves on opposite sides of the line. A second pair of axially elongated cylindrical fibers each having a circular transverse cross-section of a second diameter different than the first diameter of the first pair of fibers, one fiber from the second pair of fibers being disposed in each of the grooves and fused to each of the first pair of fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel R. Campbell, Pamela A. Weber
  • Patent number: 5629098
    Abstract: This invention relates to an adhesive composition, comprising: (A) at least one multifunctional epoxy; and (B) the composition derived from (B-1) at least one difunctional epoxy resin and (B-2) at least one compound represented by the formulaR--(G).sub.n (1)wherein in Formula (I): R is an aromatic, alicyclic or heterocyclic group; G is a functional group selected from the group consisting of COOH, OH, SH, NH.sub.2, NHR.sup.1, (NHC(.dbd.NH)).sub.m NH.sub.2, R.sup.2 COOH, R.sup.2 OH, R.sup.2 SH, R.sup.2 NH.sub.2 and R.sup.2 NHR.sup.1, wherein R.sup.1 is a hydrocarbon group, R.sup.2 is an alkylene or alkylidene group and m is a number in the range of 1 to about 4; and n is a number ranging from 3 up to the number of displaceable hydrogens on R; with the proviso that when at least one G is NH.sub.2 or R.sup.2 NH.sub.2, n is a number ranging from 2 up to the number of displaceable hydrogens on R, and when at least one G is (NHC(.dbd.NH)).sub.m NH.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1997
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Charles A. Poutasse, Katherine V. Sack, Andrea M. Kovacs, James R. Winchester
  • Patent number: 5614324
    Abstract: A multi-layer structure utilized in the preparation of printed circuit boards comprises a metal foil layer, a prepreg layer containing a resin possessing carbon-carbon double bonds such as a polyimide, a polyester or a silicon-carbon resin, and an adhesion promoting layer of a non-epoxy group-containing hydrolyzable silane possessing a heterocyclic such as an imidazole or pyrrole; acryloxy, amide or a carbon-carbon double bond-containing group such as styryl.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1997
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Charles A. Poutasse, Richard L. Luthy
  • Patent number: 5607233
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a continuous dynamic mixing assembly comprising a pump assembly for motivating a fluid material into a mixing chamber and substantially preventing reverse flow of gas and/or fluid material and a continuous dynamic mixing chamber assembly for efficiently treating fluid material, the continuous dynamic mixing chamber comprising a cylindrical inner wall, elongated baffles coaxially extending along the major portion of the length of the inner wall, porous inserts for introducing gas into the mixing chamber and a multibladed agitator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Assignee: Quantum Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert E. Yant, Mark E. Piechuta
  • Patent number: 5580678
    Abstract: A solid electrolyte cell and method for producing it in which the cell components are assembled within a ceramic frame which is sealed on the top to a first terminal of the cell using an adhesive and sealed on the bottom to a second terminal of the cell using an adhesive and said second terminal having the opposite polarity to that of the first terminal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventor: Mary P. Rossoll
  • Patent number: 5525988
    Abstract: A radar absorbing holster for use with an electromagnetic radiation generating device is disclosed. The radar absorbing holster comprises a rigid housing having a closed end and an open end defining an inner cavity. The housing has electromagnetically reflective properties, and an electromagnetically absorbing foam layer that is disposed on the inner surface of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1996
    Assignee: ARC Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert W. Perkins, Todd J. Durant
  • Patent number: 5525433
    Abstract: This invention relates to an adhesive composition, comprising: (A) at least one multifunctional epoxy; and (B) the composition derived from (B-1) at least one difunetional epoxy resin and (B-2) at least one compound represented by the formulaR--(G).sub.n (I)wherein in Formula (I): R is an aromatic, alicyclic or heterocyclic group; G is a functional group selected from the group consisting of COOH, OH, SH, NH.sub.2, NHR.sup.1, (NHC(.dbd.NH)).sub.m NH.sub.2, R.sup.2 COOH, R.sup.2 OH, R.sup.2 SH, R.sup.2 NH.sub.2 and R.sup.2 NHR.sup.1, wherein R.sup.1 is a hydrocarbon group, R.sup.2 is an alkylene or alkylidene group and m is a number in the range of 1 to about 4; and n is a number ranging from 3 up to the number of displaceable hydrogens on R; with the proviso that when at least one G is NH.sub.2 or R.sup.2 NH.sub.2, n is a number ranging from 2 up to the number of displaceable hydrogens on R, and when at least one G is (NHC(.dbd.NH)).sub.m NH.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1996
    Assignee: Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Charles A. Poutasse, Katherine V. Sack, Andrea M. Kovacs, James R. Winchester
  • Patent number: 5520792
    Abstract: This invention is directed to a process for making copper metal powder from copper-bearing material, comprising: (A) contacting said copper-beating material with an effective amount of at least one aqueous leaching solution to dissolve copper ions in said leaching solution and form a copper-rich aqueous leaching solution; (B) contacting said copper-rich aqueous leaching solution with an effective amount of at least one water-insoluble extractant to transfer copper ions from said copper-rich aqueous leaching solution to said extractant to form a copper-rich extractant and a copper-depleted aqueous leaching solution, said extractant comprising (i) at least one oxime characterized by a hydrocarbon linkage with at least one --OH group and at least one .dbd.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1996
    Assignee: ElectroCopper Products Limited
    Inventors: David P. Burgess, Wendy M. Gort, Ronald K. Haines, Jackson G. Jenkins, Stephen J. Kohut, Peter Peckham
  • Patent number: 5516408
    Abstract: This invention relates to a process for making copper wire directly from a copper-bearing material, comprising: (A) contacting said copper-beating material with an effective amount of at least one aqueous leaching solution to dissolve copper ions into said leaching solution and form a copper-rich aqueous leaching solution; (B) contacting said copper-rich aqueous leaching solution with an effective amount of at least one water-insoluble extractant to transfer copper ions from said copper-rich aqueous leaching solution to said extractant to form a copper-rich extractant and a copper-depleted aqueous leaching solution; (C) separating said copper-rich extractant from said copper-depleted aqueous leaching solution; (D) contacting said copper-rich extractant with an effective amount of at least one aqueous stripping solution to transfer copper ions from said extractant to said stripping solution to form a copper-rich stripping solution and a copper-depleted extractant; (E) separating said copper-rich stripping solu
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1996
    Assignees: Magma Copper Company, Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Peckham, Sharon K. Young, Bradford A. Mills, Adam G. Bay, Michael A. Eamon, Roger N. Wright, Stephen J. Kohut
  • Patent number: 5458746
    Abstract: This invention is directed to a process for making copper metal powder from copper-bearing material, comprising: (A) contacting said copper-bearing material with an effective amount of at least one aqueous leaching solution to dissolve copper ions in said leaching solution and form a copper-rich aqueous leaching solution; (B) contacting said copper-rich aqueous leaching solution with an effective amount of at least one water-insoluble extractant to transfer copper ions from said copper-rich aqueous leaching solution to said extractant to form a copper-rich extractant and a copper-depleted aqueous leaching solution, said extractant comprising (i) at least one oxime characterized by a hydrocarbon linkage with at least one --OH group and at least one .dbd.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Assignees: Magma Copper Company, Gould Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: David P. Burgess, Wendy M. Gort, Ronald K. Haines, Jackson G. Jenkins, Stephen J. Kohut, Peter Peckham