Patents Represented by Attorney Philip Summa
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Patent number: 6175104Abstract: A microwave heating system is disclosed for enhancing physical and chemical processes. The system includes a microwave source, an antenna having a cable, a receiver for receiving microwaves generated by the source, with the receiver being connected to a first end of the cable, and a transmitter for transmitting microwaves generated by the source, and with the transmitter being connected to an opposite end of the cable. The system also includes a reaction vessel with the transmitter inside the reaction vessel; and a microwave shield surrounding the transmitter for preventing microwaves emitted from the transmitter from extending substantially beyond the reaction vessel.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: CEM CorporationInventors: Gary Roger Greene, Lois B. Jassie, Edward Earl King, Michael J. Collins
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Patent number: 6146084Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for making and stacking bundles of corrugated folded boxes into accurate loads.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: W. V. Doyle Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Walter Vernon Doyle
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Patent number: 6134758Abstract: A method is disclosed for producing polyester fibers having uniform primary and secondary crimps. The method includes the steps of advancing fibers into a stuffer box having an upper doctor blade and a lower doctor blade, positioning the upper doctor blade and the lower doctor blade such that the doctor blade gap is broad enough to permit the formation of secondary crimps and yet is narrow enough to maintain primary and secondary crimp uniformity, and then applying a longitudinal force against the advancing fibers to impart uniform primary and secondary crimps.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Wellman, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Y. Raskin, Edwin Starke Farley, Jr., Frederick Lee Travelute, III, Mendel Lyde Poston, Jr.
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Patent number: 6136276Abstract: A self venting sealable vessel system for microwave assisted chemistry is disclosed. The system includes a vessel formed of a microwave-transparent material, one end of which forms an opening for placing materials inside the vessel, a lid for being seated against the opening, a flexible frame surrounding the vessel and lid and formed of a microwave-transparent material, and means for urging the frame against the vessel and seated lid with a predetermined force to seal the vessel at low pressures and so that the frame refrains from flexing until the pressure inside the vessel exceeds the predetermined force, after which the frame flexes sufficiently to allow the lid to unseat and gases to vent safely from the vessel without rupturing the vessel or the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: CEM CorporationInventors: Wyatt Price Hargett, Jr., James Edward Thomas, Matthew Donald Barrett
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Patent number: 6124582Abstract: A microwave vessel system for external and noninvasive pressure monitoring and control is disclosed. The system comprises a reaction vessel formed of a material that is transparent to microwave radiation, with the reaction vessel including a portion that is movable under pressure generated by a chemical reaction inside the vessel while maintaining the reaction sealed inside the vessel. A sensor is adjacent to the movable portion of the vessel for detecting the motion of the movable portion as the portion responds to pressure generated inside the vessel. The system includes means for maintaining the sensor against the movable portion while microwaves are applied to the vessel so that the movement of the movable portion under pressure is detected by the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: CEM CorporationInventors: James Edward Thomas, Wyatt Price Hargett, Jr., Edward Earl King
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Patent number: 6120600Abstract: A double heterostructure for a light emitting diode comprises a layer of aluminum gallium nitride having a first conductivity type; a layer of aluminum gallium nitride having the opposite conductivity type; and an active layer of gallium nitride between the aluminum gallium nitride layers, in which the gallium nitride layer is co-doped with both a Group II acceptor and a Group IV donor, with one of the dopants being present in an amount sufficient to give the gallium nitride layer a net conductivity type, so that the active layer forms a p-n junction with the adjacent layer of aluminum gallium nitride having the opposite conductivity type.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Cree, Inc.Inventors: John A. Edmond, Hua-Shuang Kong
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Patent number: 6110587Abstract: A method is disclosed of producing a blended fabric of polyester and cotton with superior low pilling characteristics. The method comprises polymerizing a melt consisting essentially of terephthalic acid, ethlyene glycol and at least about 1300 parts per million of pentaerythritol to an intrinsic viscosity of at least about 0.55 dl/g. The resulting polymer can be spun into filament, textured, cut into staple, spun into yarn, and formed into fabric. The method and resulting polyester also have advantages in the production of polyester bottle resin and the resulting bottles.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Wellman, Inc.Inventors: Billy Mack Humelsine, Carl S. Nichols
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Patent number: 6110405Abstract: The invention is a method of coloring melt spun condensation polymers while avoiding hydrolytic degradation and maintaining the melt viscosity of the polymer. The method includes adding a liquid dispersion of a colorant to the melt phase of a condensation polymer, and in which the amount and type of the liquid in the dispersion will not substantially affect the melt viscosity of the condensation polymer; and thereafter spinning the colored melt phase condensation polymer into filament form. In another aspect the invention is a polyester filament including polyethylene terephthalate, a colorant, and a nonaqueous organic liquid that is soluble in melt phase polyester, and has a boiling point above 300.degree. C., but that otherwise does not modify the polymer chain.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Wellman, Inc.Inventors: Charles Melvin King, Christopher Waddell Goff, William Timothy Albright
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Patent number: 6110455Abstract: A method is disclosed for increasing the rate at which young poultry will ingest beneficial probiotic compositions effective against bacteria such as salmonella.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: MS BioscienceInventors: Billy Marshall Hargis, Denise Yvette Caldwell
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Patent number: 6107207Abstract: A method for generating information for producing a pattern, defined by design information on a medium, using at least one direct-writing pattern generating process, which first provides the design information and then calculates correction data based on the provided design information and depending on the pattern generating process which corrects pattern faults in the pattern to be generated which were caused by the pattern generating process. The design and correction information is then separately provided to the direct-writing pattern generating process for its activation.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Applied Integrated Systems & SoftwareInventors: Thomas Waas, Hans Hartmann
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Patent number: 6086826Abstract: A microwave vessel system for external and noninvasive pressure monitoring and control is disclosed. The system comprises a reaction vessel formed of a material that is transparent to microwave radiation, with the reaction vessel including a portion that is movable under pressure generated by a chemical reaction inside the vessel while maintaining the reaction sealed inside the vessel. A sensor is adjacent to the movable portion of the vessel for detecting the motion of the movable portion as the portion responds to pressure generated inside the vessel. The system includes a structure for maintaining the sensor against the movable portion while microwaves are applied to the vessel so that the movement of the movable portion under pressure is detected by the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: CEM CorporationInventors: James Edward Thomas, Wyatt Price Hargett, Jr., Edward Earl King
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Patent number: 6084226Abstract: A method of microwave assisted chemistry is disclosed in which power can be supplied more continuously at preferred power levels to more precisely control or moderate a chemical reaction. The method comprises measuring the duty cycle required to maintain a measured selected parameter of a sample at a predetermined set point while the sample is being exposed to microwave radiation at a first predetermined power level; and moderating the duty cycle and the applied microwave power to increase the on time of the duty cycle while applying power at a second predetermined power level that is sufficient to maintain the sample at the set point using the moderated duty cycle. A corresponding device for microwave assisted chemistry is also disclosed and comprises a cavity for receiving a sample, a waveguide connected to the cavity, a source of microwave radiation connected to the waveguide, and a switching power supply for driving the source of microwave radiation.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: CEM CorporationInventors: Gary Roger Greene, David Allan Barclay
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Patent number: 6063186Abstract: An improved chemical vapor deposition method is disclosed that increases the uniformity of silicon carbide epitaxial layers and that is particularly useful for obtaining thicker epitaxial layers. The method comprises heating a reactor to a temperature at which silicon carbide source gases will form an epitaxial layer of silicon carbide on a substrate in the reactor; and then directing a flow of source and carrier gases through the heated reactor to form an epitaxial layer of silicon carbide on the substrate with the carrier gases comprising a blend of hydrogen and a second gas in which the second gas has a thermal conductivity that is less than the thermal conductivity of hydrogen so that the source gases deplete less as they pass through the reactor than they would if hydrogen is used as the sole carrier gas.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1997Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Cree, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth George Irvine, Michael James Paisley, Olle Claes Erik Kordina
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Patent number: 6035621Abstract: A spinning apparatus is disclosed according to the invention having a drafting zone comprising at least four roll pairs for drawing a sliver comprising one or more types of staple fibers. The rolls pairs include a back roll pair, intermediate roll pairs and a front roll pair and the distance between the nip of the back roll pair and the nip of the adjacent intermediate roll pair, and the distances between the nips of adjacent intermediate roll pairs is no more than the effective fiber length of the longest staple fiber type in the sliver. The drafted sliver may be spun into yarns at high speeds, such as the speeds used in air jet spinning apparatus to provide yarns having increased strength and reduced defects. The present invention also includes a method of forming high quality and high uniformity yarns by advancing a sliver through a drafting apparatus and thereafter spinning the sliver into yarn.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1999Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Wellman, Inc.Inventors: Todd Joseph Scheerer, Winston Patrick Moore, Jesse Robert Fletcher, Rudy Lee Crews
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Patent number: 6033689Abstract: The composition of one or more selected soluble sugars and one or more selected dicarboxylic acids into a feed supplement for ruminant animals that maintains the appropriate level of lactic acid and pH of the rumen, and optimizes the availability of energy and nutrients for milk production or growth. The composition also includes one or more selected mineral salts and/or fat, fiber or flavor freshener.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Milk Specialities CompanyInventors: Douglas F. Waterman, Scott M. Engel, Trevor Tomkins
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Patent number: 6031065Abstract: A method is disclosed of producing a copolymer of polyethylene terephthalate and polyethylene naphthalate. The method comprises esterifying a combination of a diester of naphthalene, terephthalic acid, and ethylene glycol to produce an esterification reaction mixture that includes the alcohol byproduct of the naphthalene diester, distilling the reaction mixture to remove at least a portion of the esterification byproducts from the reaction mixture in the form of a vapor stream of which the majority component is water vapor and which includes the alcohol byproduct of the naphthalate ester in the vapor state, and combusting at least a portion of the vapor stream under conditions sufficient to decompose at least a portion of the alcohol byproduct present in the vapor stream.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Wellman, Inc.Inventors: Carl S. Nichols, Robert Adrian Ellis, James Scott Thomas
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Patent number: 6025289Abstract: Large single crystals of silicon carbide are grown in a furnace sublimation system. The crystals are grown with compensating levels of p-type and n-type dopants (i.e., roughly equal levels of the two dopants) in order to produce a crystal that is essentially colorless. The crystal may be cut and fashioned into synthetic gemstones having extraordinary toughness and hardness, and a brilliance meeting or exceeding that of diamond.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Cree Research, Inc.Inventors: Calvin H. Carter, Valeri F. Tsvetkov, Robert C. Glass
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Patent number: 5988877Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for externally and noninvasively determining the temperatures of chemical reactions inside a plurality of separate closed vessels that are made of materials that substantially transparent to microwave radiation but that are poor conductors of heat. The method comprises exposing a plurality of substantially microwave-transparent of vessels containing chemical reagents therein to microwave radiation, concurrently measuring the temperature of the reagents inside a first vessel using a first temperature sensor inside the first vessel and while measuring the temperature of the exterior of the first vessel using a second temperature sensor positioned externally to the first vessel, and immediately thereafter successively measuring the temperature of the exterior of the remainder of the vessels using the second sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: C E M CorporationInventors: Todd Mark Hochrad, William Edward Jennings, Edward Earl King
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Patent number: 5985773Abstract: A fabric for tents consisting a gray woven from nylon or polyester filaments and a layer of coating composition including polyurethane, a pigment, an ultraviolet inhibitor, aluminum powders, ceramic powders, a fire retardant agent and a solvent can be protected from a yellowing appearance caused by ultraviolet rays and has a preferable color. The lifetime of the fabric can be extended. And the comparative low cost and short time are necessary for the process for preparing the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventor: Youn Jae Lee
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Patent number: 5970700Abstract: A drafting and spinning apparatus is disclosed that produces highly uniform yarns with improved mechanical properties. The apparatus comprises a plurality of pairs of drafting rolls for drawing a sliver formed of one or more types of staple fibers, each fiber type having a predetermined effective fiber length. The plurality of pairs of drafting rolls comprises at least two pairs of intermediate rolls, with the distances between the nips of adjacent intermediate roll pairs being no more than the effective fiber length of the longest fiber type in the sliver. The apparatus further includes device for spinning the sliver into yarn at a take-up speed of greater than 150 meters/minute.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Wellman, Inc.Inventors: Todd Joseph Scheerer, Winston Patrick Moore, Jesse Robert Fletcher, Rudy Lee Crews