Patents Represented by Attorney Q. Todd Dickinson
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Patent number: 6830375Abstract: An anti-collision method and apparatus for use with a C-arm x-ray imaging machine to prevent damage to the imaging apparatus and injury to patients and health care workers includes a load cell, a differential buffer and integrator, an analog to digital converter, and a microcontroller controlling the motor drive. The present invention also provides a method for controlling the apparatus via a microcontroller and includes the steps of determining whether an up/down switch is actuated, reading and comparing a value with a tabulated value, halting the C-arm if the difference between the tabulated value and the recorded value exceeds a threshold value and reversing the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, Inc.Inventor: Piyush Vijay Deshpande
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Patent number: 5770728Abstract: Transition metal complexes of meso-haloalkylporphyrins, wherein the haloalkyl groups contain 2 to 8 carbon atoms have been found to be highly effective catalysts for oxidation of alkanes and for the decomposition of hydroperoxides.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Tilak Wijesekera, James E. Lyons, Paul E. Ellis, Jr., Manoj V. Bhinde
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Patent number: 5767272Abstract: Transition metal complexes of meso-haloalkylporphyrins, wherein the haloalkyl groups contain 2 to 8 carbon atoms have been found to be highly effective catalysts for oxidation of alkanes and for the decomposition of hydroperoxides. Also disclosed is a process for the preparation of meso-halocarbyl-porphyrins which comprises contacting a halocarbyl dipyrromethane with a halocarbyl-substituted aldehyde in the presence of an acid granular solid catalyst. Also disclosed is a process for the preparation of meso-halocarbyl-porphyrins which comprises contacting a halocarbyl dipyrromethane with a halocarbyl-substituted aldehyde in the presence of an acid granular solic catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Tilak Wijesekera, James E. Lyons, Paul E. Ellis, Jr., Manoj V. Bhinde
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Patent number: 5733518Abstract: The invention comprises a process for selectively oxidizing hydrogen in a mixture with other gaseous materials by contacting the hydrogen containing gas under oxidation conditions with a catalyst comprising a phosphate of a metal wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of germanium, tin, lead, arsenic, antimony and bismuth.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Vincent A. Durante, Daniel E. Resasco, Darrell W. Walker, Gary L. Haller, Eugene L. Coggins
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Patent number: 5723677Abstract: The invention comprises a method for the oxidation of alkanes to alcohols and for decomposition of hydroperoxides to alcohols utilizing new compositions of matter, which are metal complexes of porphyrins. Preferred complexes have hydrogen, haloalkyl or haloaryl groups in meso positions, two of the opposed meso atoms or groups being hydrogen or haloaryl, and two of the opposed meso atoms or groups being hydrogen or haloalkyl, but not all four of the meso atoms or groups being hydrogen. Other preferred complexes are ones in which all four of the meso positions are substituted with haloalkyl groups and the beta positions are substituted with halogen atoms. A new method of synthesizing porphyrinogens is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Tilak Wijesekera, James E. Lyons, Paul E. Ellis, Jr.
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Patent number: 5723697Abstract: The presence of a base in the reaction mixture in a metal-ligand catalyzed partial oxidation of alkanes results in sustained catalyst activity, and in greater percent conversion as compared with oxidation in the absence of base, while maintaining satisfactory selectivity for the desired oxidation, for example the oxidation of isobutane to isobutanol.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Manoj V. Bhinde, Thomas W. Bierl
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Patent number: 5705685Abstract: Alkanes are converted to unsaturated carboxylic acids by contacting an alkane with an oxidizing agent and a heteropolyacid or polyoxoanion comprising (1) at least 9 atoms of a first framework metal or metals comprising molybdenum, tungsten or vanadium or combinations thereof and (2) 1 to 3 atoms of a second framework metal or metals comprising zinc or a transition metal different from the first framework metal.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: James E. Lyons, Paul E. Ellis, Jr., Swati Karmakar, Shahid N. Shaikh
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Patent number: 5672778Abstract: The invention comprises a method for the catalytic conversion of alkanes and alkylhydroperoxides to oxygenates, particularly alcohols, comprising the oxidation of alkanes to yield alkylhydroperoxides, alcohols, other reaction products and unreacted alkane, and the decomposition of said alkylhydroperoxides to form alcohols and oxygen. Decomposition of the alkylhydroperoxide in the presence of unreacted alkane increases the yield of alcohol. The process further comprises drying of the reaction mixture comprising alkylhydroperoxide. Suitable catalysts for the process of the invention comprise metal containing catalysts, including metal organic ligand catalysts such as unsubstituted and substituted metal complexes of porphyrins, phthalocyanines and acetylacetonates.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1996Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R & M)Inventors: James E. Lyons, Paul E. Ellis, Jr., Manoj V. Bhinde
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Patent number: 5663328Abstract: The invention provides novel catalyst compositions, useful in the oxidation of hydrocarbons with air or oxygen to form hydroxy-group containing compounds and in the decomposition of hydroperoxides to form hydroxy-group containing compounds. The catalysts comprise transition metal complexes of a porphyrin ring having 1 to 12 halogen substituents on the porphyrin ring, at least one of said halogens being in a meso position and/or the catalyst containing no aryl group in a meso position. The compositions are prepared by halogenating a transition metal complex of a porphyrin.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Paul E. Ellis, Jr., James E. Lyons
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Patent number: 5659029Abstract: A hydroxyl-containing pyrrolic compound having a hydroxyl group or a hydroxyl-containing group in the 2-position, optionally substituted in the beta positions, is condensed in an acidified two immiscible phase solvent system to produce excellent yields of the corresponding porphyrin or metal porphyrin.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Paul E. Ellis, Jr., Wayne A. Langdale
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Patent number: 5649871Abstract: The present invention provides for a "rifle sighting system" on the top surface of the clubhead which allows the golfer at the address position to align the ball where the center marker on the clubface will be at impact. This system factors in the effect the downward bowing of the shaft on the forward swing has on the center of the clubface's position at impact. It also factors in the parallax visual error the golfer experiences as he tries to align the center of the clubface to the ball.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1996Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Quantum Leap Golf Company, L.L.C.Inventor: William H. Ryan
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Patent number: 5648590Abstract: Acyclic hydrocarbons having 4 to 7 carbon atoms per molecule are isomerized in the liquid phase by contact with a solid superacid catalyst comprising sulfated oxide or hydroxide of a metal selected from the group consisting of Group III and Group IV metals, to obtain high octane number blending components for motor fuel and/or valuable chemical and fuel intermediates.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1994Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Chao-Yang Hsu, Vasant K. Patel, David H. Vahlsing, James T. Wei, Harry K. Myers, Jr.
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Patent number: 5629257Abstract: A sulfated solid catalyst is provided which comprises (1) oxide or hydroxide of Group III or Group IV element, e.g. zirconium, and (2) a first metal comprising a metal or combination of metals selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium, nickel, platinum and rhenium, and platinum and tin. The catalyst may further comprise (3) a second metal selected from the group consisting of Group VIII elements, e.g. iron. One embodiment of the invention further comprises (4) a third metal selected from the group consisting of Group V, VI and VII elements, e.g. manganese. The catalyst of the invention is useful for the isomerization of normal alkanes having 4 to 40 carbon atoms per molecule, for the naphtha upgrading of a hydrocarbon feedstock and for the hydrocracking of a hydrocarbon feedstock.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1994Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Benjamin S. Umansky, Manoj V. Bhinde, Chao-Yang Hsu, Chen-Shi Huang
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Patent number: 5608054Abstract: Transition metal complexes of meso-haloalkylporphyrins, wherein the haloalkyl groups contain 2 to 8 carbon atoms have been found to be highly effective catalysts for oxidation of alkanes and for the decomposition of hydroperoxides.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Tilak Wijesekera, James E. Lyons, Paul E. Ellis, Jr., Manoj V. Bhinde
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Patent number: 5599948Abstract: New chemical compounds, bis(pyrrol-2-yl)halocarbylmethanes, also known as meso-halocarbyl dipyrromethanes, are made by recting pyrrole in either of two reaction schemes. Once such scheme converts pyrrole through an intermediate, a halocarbyl carbonyl pyrrole, to a [2-(1-hydroxyl-1-hydro-1-halocarbyl)pyrrole], and then converts the latter to the desired halocarbyldipyrromethane; the last step in this scheme is a novel and useful method in itself. The other such sequence converts pyrrole, by reaction with a halocarbyl aldehyde, directly to the desired halocarbyl dipyrromethane.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1996Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Sun Company, Inc.Inventor: Tilak Wijesekera
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Patent number: 5571908Abstract: The invention comprises new compositions of matter, which are iron, manganese, cobalt or ruthenium complexes of porphyrins having hydrogen, haloalkyl or haloaryl groups in meso positions, two of the opposed meso atoms or groups being hydrogen or haloaryl, and two of the opposed meso atoms or groups being hydrogen or haloalkyl, but not all four of the meso atoms or groups being hydrogen. The invention also comprises new compositions of matter in which all four of the meso positions are substituted with haloalkyl groups and the beta positions are substituted with halogen atoms. A new method of synthesizing porphyrinogens is also provided.The novel compositions and others made according to the process of the invention are useful as hydrocarbon conversion catalysts; for example, for the oxidation of alkanes and the decomposition of hydroperoxides.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1993Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Tilak Wijesekera, James E. Lyons, Paul E. Ellis, Jr.
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Patent number: 5540833Abstract: New compositions of matter comprise a metal from the group consisting of platinum, rhodium and palladium, a metal from the first row of Group VIII of the Periodic Table and a nonacidic L-zeolite. A preferred composition is Pt--Ni/KL-zeolite. Such catalysts are prepared by coimpregnation of the zeolite with the metals. Methods of using the catalysts in reforming, aromatization or dehydrogenation are provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Gustavo Larsen, Gary L. Haller, Daniel E. Resasco, Vincent A. Durante
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Patent number: 5536844Abstract: New chemical compounds, bis(pyrrol-2-yl)halocarbylmethanes, also known as meso-halocarbyl dipyrromethanes, are made by recting pyrrole in either of two reaction schemes. Once such scheme converts pyrrole through an intermediate, a halocarbyl carbonyl pyrrole, to a [2-(1-hydroxyl-1-hydro-1-halocarbyl)pyrrole], and then converts the latter to the desired halocarbyldipyrromethane; the last step in this scheme is a novel and useful method in itself. The other such sequence converts pyrrole, by reaction with a halocarbyl aldehyde, directly to the desired halocarbyl dipyrromethane.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1995Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: SunCompany, Inc. (R&M)Inventor: Tilak Wijesekera
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Patent number: 5516964Abstract: An isomerization process is provided which process utilizes a sulfated solid catalyst comprising (1) oxide or hydroxide of Group III or Group IV element, e.g. zirconium, and (2) a first metal comprising a metal or combination of metals selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium, nickel, platinum and rhenium, and platinum and tin. The sulfated support is calcined prior to incorporation of the first metal and subsequent to said incorporation. The catalyst may further comprise (3) a second metal selected from the group consisting of Group VIII elements, e.g. iron. One embodiment of the invention further comprises (4) a third metal selected from the group consisting of Group V, VI and VII elements, e.g. manganese. Said second and third metals are added prior to the first calcination.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1994Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Sun Company, Inc. (R&M)Inventors: Benjamin S. Umansky, Manoj V. Bhinde, Chao-Yang Hsu
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Patent number: D394556Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1997Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Asprey London LimitedInventor: Stefano Ricci