Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Peter J. Manus
  • Patent number: 5601141
    Abstract: A batch thermal cycler for large numbers of biological or chemical samples uses n modules each in good thermal contact with the samples, but substantially isolated from one another, thermally and functionally. Each module carries samples on an upper sample plate. The module has a temperature sensor adjacent the samples, an electrical resistance heating element, and a circulating fluid heat exchanger for step cooling. Heating occurs at a point generally between the samples and the source of the cooling. The modules are individually replaceable. O-rings automatically seal fluid and electrical interfaces. An electrical controller has n simultaneous channels that provide closed loop control of the electrical power to each module. As a method, the invention includes at least one modular temperature zone where the temperature is sensed at a point adjacent the samples in that zone. The samples are heated adjacent the sample plate. Cooling is by a step change. The cooling overshoots a set lower temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1997
    Assignee: Intelligent Automation Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven J. Gordon, Anthony J. Christopher
  • Patent number: 5589942
    Abstract: The invention is a three dimensional sensing system which utilizes two flexibly located cameras for receiving and recording visual information with respect to a sensed object illuminated by a series of light planes. Each pixel of each image is converted to a digital word and the words are grouped into stripes, each stripe comprising contiguous pixels. One pixel of each stripe in one image is selected and an epi-polar line of that point is drawn in the other image. The three dimensional coordinate of each selected point is determined by determining the point on said epi-polar line which also lies on a stripe in the second image and which is closest to a known light plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Intelligent Automation Systems
    Inventor: Steven J. Gordon
  • Patent number: 5587925
    Abstract: A method of testing the characteristics of a file by providing a curve of the amount of material removed from a test bar as a function of the effective stroke area over which the file has been moved, the slope at a specified value of material that has been removed representing the cutting efficiency of the file and the value of the effective stroke area at such specified value representing the useful life of the file. Further, curves of the minimum filing forces needed to move the file for a selected stroke distance at selected compressive forces and of the maximum compressive forces which will not prevent a filing operation at selected filing forces can be used to determine the sharpness of a file relative to other files that have been similarly tested.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Assignee: Simonds Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Cheng J. Li
  • Patent number: 5567319
    Abstract: Raw feed water is continuously clarified at a large throughput rate in a single, shallow tank using a flotation process carried out simultaneously in multiple sectors of the tank. Raw water feeds into a rotating trough. A fixed manifold system in the trough dispenses pressurized water containing dissolved air to release microscopic air bubbles. A set of headers each radially extend outwardly from the rotating trough. Each header distributes water and bubbles to a sector of the tank with a net zero velocity. A set of rotating extractors each receive clarified water from the bottom of a preceding sector. A set of scoops skim floated sludge from the water in the tank. The sludge is lifted, as by the rotation of the scoop and/or by a pumped conduit, over the rotating trough to a sludge outlet pipe. In one form the scoop has at least two blades each with an eccentrically located, radially extending compartment that receives, lifts, and then dumps the skimmed sludge as the scoop rotates about its axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Lenox Institute of Water Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Milos Krofta
  • Patent number: 5542300
    Abstract: A variable capacitance type pressure sensor with excellent manufacturability center-mounts an electrode on an edge-mounted diaphragm using a metal-glass-metal subassembly. An inner metal post of the assembly is welded to the diaphragm. A solder or flowable cement secures the electrode to an outer metal collar of the assembly with the initial diaphragm-to-electrode spacing set by a temporary shim. The position of the glass and the physical lengths of the metallic members of the assembly are adjusted to provide self-compensation for temperature variations. In a preferred form for low and medium pressure applications, the diaphragm is stamped from sheet metal with a central dimple that resists rotation of the attached assembly and isolates diaphragm deformation stresses from the post-to-diaphragm weld. In a high pressure form, a machined central boss isolates this weld from stress.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: Setra Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Shih-Ying Lee
  • Patent number: 5455764
    Abstract: A register control system, particularly one that registers marks on a printed web to a function cylinder, produces proportional and integral gains each independently variable to control the take over point of the integral gain with respect to the proportional gain. The accumulating integral gain is zeroed out after cross over if the proportional gain exceeds a preset percentage of the integral error band. The overall system gain is varied with the line speed independently of the proportional and integral gains to provide speed-insensitive control. The direction of automatic correction is always selected to return the system to register in the shortest distance possible. High frequency clock pulses are counted between encoder pulses to interpolate with high accuracy the angular position measurement of the marks and a homing pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventor: Edward Meihofer
  • Patent number: 5446572
    Abstract: An n-channel optical interconnect is suitable for use as a high speed, low latency interconnect at a backplane of a parallel processing computer. The interconnect uses spectral slicing to address the output of the processor to one or more other processors. Each processor has an optical receiver and n optical sources that each produce the same spectrum. The light output of the sources is directed to a wavelength division multiplexer (WDM) that produces an optical output signal in one or more portions of the spectrum. A selected portion is produced by energizing a selected one of the n optical sources. Each portion is associated with a single addressee processor. A passive star coupler combines all of the outputs of all of the WDM's. A wavelength division demultiplexer (WDDM) separates this composite signal back into the spectral portions. Electronic gating logic enables the appropriate source or sources at each transmitting processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Assignee: The Mitre Corporation
    Inventors: Charles R. Husbands, Mary Girard
  • Patent number: 5441503
    Abstract: Disclosed is an endoscope for use in the removal of tumours from hollow body organs such as the bladder. The endoscope consists of sheath (49) through which extends a telescope (46) and a suction diathermy tube (2, 31, 60) the non-operation end (3, 33) of which communicates with a suction device. Provision (51, 52) is made for an irrigation fluid to be passed through the endoscope. The diathermy tube (2, 31 60) may be a flexible plastics tube (2, 61) and the diathermy electrode tip (7, 8) may be formed from electrically conducting resistance wire connected (5, 39, 63) to a diathermy machine. The electrode tip is found adjacent an aperture (4, 9, 41) at the operative of the tube whereby tissue can be immediately removed by suction after severance by the electrode tip. The degree of suction applied to the tube (2, 31 61) being controlled by a finger hole (38a55, 66) located at or near the end (3, 33) of the tube (2, 31, 61).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1995
    Inventors: John Considine, Colin J. Bunce
  • Patent number: 5415771
    Abstract: Raw feed water is continuously clarified at a large throughput rate in a single, shallow tank using a flotation process carried out simultaneously in multiple sectors of the tank. Raw water feeds into a rotating trough. A fixed manifold system in the trough dispenses pressurized water containing dissolved air to release microscopic air bubbles. A set of headers each radially extend outwardly from the rotating trough. Each header distributes water and bubbles to a sector of the tank with a net zero velocity. A set of rotating extractors each receive clarified water from the bottom of a preceding sector. A set of scoops skim floated sludge from the water in the tank. The sludge is lifted, as by the rotation of the scoop and/or by a pumped conduit, over the rotating trough to a sludge outlet pipe. In one form the scoop has at least two blades each with an eccentrically located, radially extending compartment that receives, lifts, and then dumps the skimmed sludge as the scoop rotates about its axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1995
    Assignee: The Lenox Institute of Water Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Milos Krofta
  • Patent number: 5381695
    Abstract: An apparatus for investigating a sample with ultrasound has a probe head formed by a casing, a transducer element of piezoelectric plastics material, and a source for applying a high frequency pulse to the sample. The source is preferably one end of an optical fibre, which fibre extends to a laser remote from the probe head. The transducer element is connected to the sample by an acoustic coupling medium, e.g. water. Thus, the probe head can be moved relative to the sample, and a compact, but efficient, structure is achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Assignee: British Technology Group Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter A. Payne, Richard J. Dewhurst
  • Patent number: 5363660
    Abstract: A machine for freezing or chilling a liquid continuously to produce a slurry of the liquid and frozen crystals feeds the liquid into a vertically oriented heat transfer tube at its upper end. A refrigerant flow at the outer tube surface evaporates in a vapor/foam stream causing the liquid to freeze at the inner tube surface. A whip rod, preferably one that is free-standing, revolves over the inner surface to dislodge the frozen crystals mechanically and to distribute the liquid. An additive to the liquid such as ethylene glycol (in water) aids the dislodging. In one form, a mechanical flow guide surrounding the outer surface produces a thin, high velocity upward flow of the boiling refrigerant to increase the heat transfer. An orbital drive propels the whip rod. In one form the orbital drive includes a pair of horizontal plates coupled between the whip rod and at least one eccentric crank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1994
    Assignee: Y. T. Li Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: Yao-Tzu Li, Albert P. Yundt, Jr., I-Chieng Ho, Henry Huang
  • Patent number: 5362198
    Abstract: An intermodal transportation system for hauling bulk material, particularly municipal solid waste, by rail and truck utilizes multiple rectangular, open-top boxes each having a removable lid. Each box and associated lid include one or more channels that can be engaged simultaneously by a forklift that includes two fork groups wherein one fork group can be engaged in the channels of the box while a second fork group is engaged in the channels of the associated lid. In operation, the forklift can engage the lid and box simultaneously, remove the lid from the box and then dump or otherwise manipulate the box while the lid remains positioned on the forklift.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1994
    Assignee: Intermodal Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth J. Patrick
  • Patent number: 5335930
    Abstract: A hauling system for a self-propelled vehicle and a trailer that is not self-propelled in which the self-propelled vehicle and the trailer are releasably connected by a system that is operable by a single operator who can align and connect the self-propelled vehicle and the trailer from the cab of the self-propelled vehicle. Lateral alignment is achieved by steering the self-propelled vehicle and is facilitated by masts located on the self-propelled vehicle and the trailer that are visible from the cab. Vertical alignment and the physical connection are completed through use of a jack or other lifting mechanism that is positioned on the trailer and is operated by a wireless control signal sent from the cab.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Inventor: Peter Tighe
  • Patent number: 5262840
    Abstract: A reflectometer for measuring absorption of light in selected regions of the light spectrum by a diffuse reflector. The reflectometer is adapted to precisely measure absorption resulting from the constituents present in body fluids. The sample to be measured is illuminated by a focused light source at an angle of 45.degree. to its surface. The light diffusely reflected about the normal to the sample falls on a small round bundle of optical fibers at the opposite end of the bundle, the fibers are arranged into a narrow rectangle. This rectangle forms the entrance slit for a concave holographic diffraction grating. The grating forms images of this entrance slit spectrally separated over a flat field suitable for recording the spectrum on film or on an array of discrete detectors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventors: Thornton Stearns, Subhash C. Sarkar
  • Patent number: 5224640
    Abstract: An off-line web finishing system performs plural functions on a pre printed and rewound web at a series of pieces of equipment arranged in a line. Tension in the web is set at a variable infeed at a constant value that is sufficient to facilitate handling of the web. A common web-transport system drives all draw rolls in the line in unison, at the same speed, and without slippage between the web and the rolls. In the preferred form, a second drive line rotates in unison the function cylinders of pieces of equipment that are registration sensitive. The second line is driven by a main line shaft of the web transport system via a variable transmission that is adjusted in response to at least one optical scanner that senses misregistrations between the printed pattern on the web and the function cylinders. The registration sensitive function cylinders operate on the web only intermittently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1993
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Fokos, Robert M. Williams, Orfeo J. Salvucci
  • Patent number: 5129568
    Abstract: An off-line web finishing system performs plural functions on a pre-printed and rewound web at a series of pieces of equipment arranged in a line. Tension in the web is set at a variable infeed at a constant value that is sufficient to facilitate handling of the web. A common web-transport system drives all draw rolls in the line in unison, at the same speed, and without slippage between the web and the rolls. In the preferred form, a second drive line rotates in unison the function cylinders of pieces of equipment that are registration sensitive. The second line is driven by a main line shaft of the web transport system via a variable transmission that is adjusted in response to at least one optical scanner that senses misregistrations between the printed pattern on the web and the function cylinders. The registration sensitive function cylinders operate on the web only intermittently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1992
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Fokos, Robert M. Williams, Orfeo J. Salvucci
  • Patent number: 4384299
    Abstract: An improved metal dual insulator semiconductor capacitor memory is disclosed. The memory contains a plurality of capacitor cells, each cell comprising a semiconductor substrate layer and a high conductivity layer sandwiching two insulator layers. The substrate is doped to provide avalanche breakdown in a surface depletion layer at a voltage comparable to the write voltage in the accumulation direction. The invention also provides a method of reading stored information without disturbing adjacent cells. A small variable voltage is applied across a "flat-band" portion of the hysteresis loop describing the voltage-capacitance relationship for the capacitor memory. A change or the absence of a change in the current through the capacitor indicates the state of the capacitor cell. Methods to fabricate the memory are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1983
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Jack I. Raffel, John A. Yasaitis
  • Patent number: 4303834
    Abstract: Disclosed is a wind power generating apparatus for producing megawatt levels of power. The apparatus comprises at least one endless flexible cable supported on the peripheries of two spaced apart wheels. Airfoils are attached to the cable and disposed for generating aerodynamic forces which cause the cable and supporting wheels to turn allowing for the generation of power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1981
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventor: Yao T. Li
  • Patent number: 4211270
    Abstract: A cooled mold assembly for the continuous, high-speed casting of metallic strands, especially upcasting strands of copper alloys such as brass, has a hollow die in fluid communication with a melt typically held in a casting furnace. A coolerbody surrounds the die in a tight-fitting relationship to form a solidification front in the melt as it advances through the casting zone of the die. The die is preferably slip fit in the coolerbody. A shoulder on the die engages a lower face of the coolerbody and together with a small irregularity on the upper coolerbody wall prevents an axial movement of the die before it thermally expands against the coolerbody. An insulating member located between the die and the coolerbody and below the solidification front fixes the location of that front within a dimensionally uniform area of the die. The insulating member is preferably a ring of a material such as cast silica that has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, a low porosity, and is highly resistant to thermal shock.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1980
    Assignee: Kennecott Copper Corporation
    Inventors: George Shinopulos, M. Ronald Randlett, Terry F. Bower
  • Patent number: 4172375
    Abstract: Apparatus for guiding and coiling one or more metallic strands that are continuously advancing along their length from a casting apparatus. A coiling apparatus has an open-top coil-collecting basket with concentric, generally cylindrical inner and outer walls. A rotating cone is disposed over the inner wall. At least one boom and a set of opposed rolls and associated fairing assemblies mounted on the boom guide the strand from the casting apparatus to the coiling apparatus. An exit end of the boom directs each strand vertically downward onto the cone of one coiler. Friction between the strand and the cone lays the strand in the basket in horizontal wraps without a reversal of the laying direction or kinks. The boom exit end mounts a straightener that includes a pair of hydraulically-actuated slide bars that are orthogonal to each other and to the strand. The slide bars produce a cyclic deflection of the strand about the center of the cone to form a uniform, non-tangled coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1979
    Assignee: Kennecott Copper Corporation
    Inventors: Calvin Rushforth, George Shinopulos, M. Ronald Randlett, Terry F. Bower