Patents Represented by Attorney Robert Keith Sharp
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Patent number: 5099792Abstract: An exposure system for experimental animals includes a container for a single animal which has a double wall. The animal is confined within the inner wall. Gaseous material enters a first end, flows over the entire animal, then back between the walls and out the first end. The system also includes an arrangement of valve-controlled manifolds for supplying gaseous material to, and exhausting it from, the containers.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1991Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: William C. Cannon, Rudolph T. Allemann, Owen R. Moss, John R. Decker, Jr.
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Patent number: 4931211Abstract: Obsidian having less than one percent of combined water is expanded to a volume many times the original by a two stage heating process carried out in at least one refractory-lined, rotary kiln. It is heated gradually by a first flame to a temperature of 1800-1900 F., then subjected to a second flame at a temperature of 2400-2500 F. for a very few minutes. The heating is carried out in the presence of dust which has a softening point considerably above those temperatures. The dust prevents the softened obsidian from sticking to itself or to the lining of the kiln. In some embodiments, the entire process is carried out in a single kiln with both flames entering the discharge end of the kiln, the first flame being directed toward the feed end and the second flame directed transversely or toward the discharge end. In another embodiment, the obsidian is gradually heated in a first kiln, then immediately fed to a second rotary kiln where the second flame enters the feed end and is directed toward the discharge end.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1986Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Pyrofoam, Inc.Inventors: Alfred J. Martenson, William J. Johnson
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Patent number: 4860589Abstract: The fracture energy of a material is determined by first measuring the length of a profile of a section through a fractured surface of the material taken on a plane perpendicular to the mean plane of that surface, then determining the fractal dimensionality of the surface. From this, the yield strength of the material, and the Young's Modulus of that material, the fracture energy is calculated.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1987Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventor: Ralph E. Williford
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Patent number: 4808001Abstract: In the inspection of cylindrical objects, particularly O-rings, the object is translated through a field of view and a linear light trace is projected on its surface. An image of the light trace is projected on a mask, which has a size and shape corresponding to the size and shape which the image would have if the surface of the object were perfect. If there is a defect, light will pass the mask and be sensed by a detector positioned behind the mask. Preferably, two masks and associated detectors are used, one mask being convex to pass light when the light trace falls on a projection from the surface and the other concave, to pass light when the light trace falls on a depression in the surface. The light trace may be either dynamic, formed by a scanned laser beam, or static, formed by such a beam focussed by a cylindrical lens. Means are provided to automatically keep the illuminating receiving systems properly aligned.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1988Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Byron B. Brenden, Timothy J. Peters
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Patent number: 4803044Abstract: A fuel assembly for boiling water reactors includes, in addition to the usual outer flow channel which surrounds the fuel rods, an inner flow channel having rectilinear sides disposed within the fuel assembly, extending vertically therethrough, and arranged to receive cooling water at or below the bottom of the assembly. The channel is of such size as to span several cooling rods in each direction. A closure is provided in the channel within the critical heat flux zone of the assembly. At least one inner tube extends through the closure. The channel is closed at its upper end, and the inner tube is open at its upper end, which is located near the upper end of the channel. Egress openings are provided in the walls of the channel just above the closure. These openings are so positioned relative to the fuel tubes that jets of water emitted from them do not impinge directly on the fuel tubes, but rather enter the flow spaces between them.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Advanced Nuclear Fuels CorporationInventor: John F. Patterson
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Patent number: 4798056Abstract: A solar collector-heat pump heating system which comprises metallic plates which are directly exposed to the ambient atmosphere and which are in direct heat exchange relation with tubes. A compressor receives a heated low-boiling working fluid, e.g., R-22, from the tubes as a vapor, compresses it and delivers it to a condenser. The fluid then passes through a throttling valve where it partially vaporizes, then to the tubes, where vaporization continues, utilizing heat absorbed by the plates from solar radiation, the ambient air, rain, and long-wave infrared radiation. Heat is extracted from the condenser and used for space heating. Preferably, heat storage means, e.g., a tank of water or a body of low-melting salt, are provided. Preferably, the heat-absorbing plates are long and narrow. In one embodiment they are spaced from a diffuse reflective backing and are laterally spaced from each other. In another embodiment they form a siding for a building.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1982Date of Patent: January 17, 1989Assignee: Sigma Research, Inc.Inventor: James L. Franklin
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Patent number: 4786468Abstract: New alloys highly resistant to corrosion by concentrated acid and having excellent adhering properties when coated on stainless steel are formed of 60 to 90 atomic percent tantalum or tungsten, with the remainder being iron, chromium and nickel in the proportions found in stainless steel, e.g., 304L stainless steel. They may be formed in situ on the surface to be coated by sputter deposition, using a sputter target which is part tungsten or tantalum, and part stainless steel.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Rong Wang, Martin D. Merz
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Patent number: 4756878Abstract: A marked reduction in the pressure drop of cooling liquid through a grid spacer of a nuclear fuel assembly is attained by convexly contouring the upstream (usually the lower) edges of the grid members. Preferably, they are made streamlined or semicylindrical. This can be done by first beveling and then etching them, by directing a stream of mixture of abrasive and an organic polymer against them, or by traversing an electron or laser beam along them at a power and velocity such as to cause local melting. A lesser improvement is secured by beveling alone. A still further improvement can be obtained by also tapering the downstream (usually upper) edges.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1986Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Assignee: Advanced Nuclear Fuels CorporationInventors: Peter P. King, John F. Patterson, Jack Yates, Charles A. Brown
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Patent number: 4721060Abstract: An exposure system for supplying a gaseous material, i.e. an aerosol, gas or a vapor, directly to the noses of experimental animals includes concentric vertical inner and outer manifolds. The outer manifold connects with the necks of a large number of bottles in which the animals are confined with their noses adjacent the bottle necks. Readily detachable small tubes communicate with the inner manifold and extend to the necks of the bottles. The upper end of the outer manifold and the lower end of the inner manifold are closed. Gaseous material is supplied to the upper end of the inner manifold, flows through the small tubes to points adjacent the noses of the individual animals, then is drawn out through the bottom of the outer manifold. The bottles are readily removable and the device can be disassembled, e.g., for cleaning, by removing the bottles, removing the small tubes, and lifting the inner manifold from the outer manifold.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: William C. Cannon, Edward W. Bass, John R. Decker, Jr.
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Patent number: 4708846Abstract: This invention is directed to a fuel assembly for boiling water reactors incorporating an advanced type of "water rod.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc.Inventors: John F. Patterson, Robert B. MacDuff, Jack Yates
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Patent number: 4688999Abstract: A well pump includes a piston and an inlet and/or outlet valve assembly of special structure. Each is formed of a body of organic polymer, preferably PTFE. Each includes a cavity in its upper portion and at least one passage leading from the cavity to the bottom of the block. A screen covers each cavity and a valve disk covers each screen. Flexible sealing flanges extend upwardly and downwardly from the periphery of the piston block. The outlet valve block has a sliding block and sealing fit with the piston rod.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Battelle Devepment CorporationInventors: Kenneth R. Ames, James M. Doesburg
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Patent number: 4669536Abstract: A groundwater monitoring system includes a bore, a well casing within and spaced from the bore, and a pump within the casing. A water impermeable seal between the bore and the well casing prevents surface contamination from entering the pump. Above the ground surface is a removable operating means which is connected to the pump piston by a flexible cord. A protective casing extends above ground and has a removable cover. After a groundwater sample has been taken, the cord is disconnected from the operating means. The operating means is removed for taking away, the cord is placed within the protective casing, and the cover closed and locked. The system is thus protected from contamination, as well as from damage by accident or vandalism.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1984Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: Battelle Development CorporationInventors: Kenneth R. Ames, James M. Doesburg, Eugene A. Eschbach, Roy C. Kelley, David A. Myers
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Patent number: 4653251Abstract: A method of packaging an article involves drawing two elongated strips of plastic from a supply, placing an article between them, then drawing two broader sheets above and below the first two sheets. The various sheets are adjusted and sealed in such a manner that two envelopes are formed, one inside the other, the outer envelope being larger in all directions than the inner envelope. The outer envelope is then inflated under conditions such that air is expelled form the inner envelope, collapsing it tightly about the article. By omitting certain steps, an empty container can be formed, suitable for later loading and inflation. The apparatus disclosed automatically carries out the method.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1986Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Inventor: Charles J. Ambrose
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Patent number: 4596111Abstract: A method of packaging an article involves drawing two elongated strips of plastic from a supply, placing an article between them, then drawing two broader sheets above and below the first two sheets. The various sheets are adjusted and sealed in such a manner that two envelopes are formed, one inside the other, the outer envelope being larger in all directions than the inner envelope. The outer envelope is then inflated under conditions such that air is expelled from the inner envelope, collapsing it tightly about the article. By omitting certain steps, an empty container can be formed, suitable for later loading and inflation. The apparatus disclosed automatically carries out the method.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1983Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Inventor: Charles J. Ambrose
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Patent number: 4565365Abstract: A stand for supporting a bicycle to convert it to a stationary exercising device includes a frame adapted to sit on a floor or other surface. The frame carries rollers for supporting the rear wheel of the bicycle and a fixed support for the front wheel. A single supporting strut mounted on one side only of the frame has a latch at its upper end which engages the seat stem of the bicycle. Since, as stated above, only a single strut is used, the bicycle can easily be set into position on, and removed from, the stand.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1983Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Inventor: David J. Barkhurst
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Patent number: 4540194Abstract: A trailer hitch for use in pickups or similar vehicles includes a plate which is adapted to lie flush with the bed. The plate has a large aperture. A hitch block, which has a connecting ball at one end, is journaled on an axis below the plate in such a manner that, in the towing position, the ball is above the plate and, when the vehicle is used for hauling, the entire block can be folded down beneath the bed. The other end of the block is provided with a spring-urged retractable pin. An arcuate member beneath the plate has holes which receive the pin to hold the block in a selected position.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1983Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Inventor: Roy Dane
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Patent number: 4393668Abstract: A knitting frame comprising two spaced, flat, parallel bars having upstanding pins is provided with a support. The support includes a base plate, hook-shaped locking members rising from the base plate and curved sustaining members so spaced from the locking members that when one edge of one bar is against the locking members, the other edge will rest on the sustaining members in such a position that gravity will hold it against the locking members. The support also includes an upstanding knotting pin having notches in its top and sides. It is used to join yarn used in knitting.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1981Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Inventor: Clifford Leach, Sr.
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Patent number: 4392359Abstract: A solar collector-heat pump heating system which comprises metallic plates which are directly exposed to the ambient atmosphere and which are in direct heat exchange relation with tubes. A compressor receives a heated low-boiling working fluid, e.g., R-22, from the tubes as a vapor, compresses it and delivers it to a condenser. The fluid then passes through a throttling valve where it partially vaporizes, then to the tubes, where vaporization continues, utilizing heat absorbed by the plates from solar radiation, the ambient air, rain, and long-wave infrared radiation. Heat is extracted from the condenser and used for space heating. Preferably, heat storage means, e.g., a tank of water or a body of low-melting salt, are provided. Preferably, the heat-absorbing plates are long and narrow. In one embodiment they are spaced from a diffuse reflective backing and are laterally spaced from each other. In another embodiment they form a siding for a building.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Sigma Research, Inc.Inventor: James L. Franklin
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Patent number: 4357903Abstract: A device for producing a fluid stream of varying composition comprises a chamber having an inlet at one end and outlet at the other. Between the inlet and outlet there are substantially planar pans or baffles positioned normal to the bulk flow of fluid between the inlet and the outlet. These pans are arranged in pairs. Each pan, except those of the pair most remote from the inlet, is spaced from the walls of the chamber to permit air to flow past it. The pans of each pair are also spaced from each other, in a direction parallel to their planes, leaving an empty space along the mid-plane of the chamber. This produces a circulation and mixing of fluid between the pairs of pans or baffles. A secondary stream of fluid is introduced between two pairs of baffles in the intermediate portion of the chamber, so that the composition of the fluid is different in the portion adjacent to the outlet and the portion adjacent to the inlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1981Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Assignee: Hazleton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Owen R. Moss, Mark L. Clark, E. John Rossignol
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Patent number: 4324081Abstract: A wall is formed of large, preformed structural slabs containing horizontally extending reinforcing members. The reinforcing members are made interlocking so that adjacent slabs in the same course are locked together horizontally. The slabs are placed in the wall vertically aligned, so that the reinforcing members and locking means (which extend outside the preformed concrete slabs) of slabs of successive courses can be welded together, giving a skeleton of steel which imparts great strength and earthquake resistance to the structure. Preferably, the structure is a silo and the slabs are arcuate.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1979Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Inventor: George Chicha