Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Street & Steele
  • Patent number: 6974563
    Abstract: Inorganic ion exchange materials for the separation of 90Y from 90Sr include clinoptilolite, potassium titanosilicate pharmacosiderite, sodium titanosilicate and sodium nonatitanate. These materials are suitable for making a 90Y generator that contains 90Sr immobilized on an ion exchange column of the materials. The materials have a very high selectivity for 90Sr, a very low selectivity for 90Y, good radiation and thermal stability, low toxicity, fast reaction kinetics, and can be readily and reproducibly synthesized. A method is thus provided for eluting 90Y from the ion exchange material with an aqueous solution to obtain a carrier-free solution of 90Y.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Sylvester
  • Patent number: 6961561
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method for a central control computer, located within a given environment, to wirelessly communicate with, control and enhance the use of various mobile electronic devices entering the given environment. These devices each possess a wireless transceiver. The central control computer transmits a discovery signal and control message to these mobile electronic devices within the range of the wireless transmissions. This allows discovery of the central control computer by the mobile electronic device and, after setting up a communication, the mobile electronic device disables one or more of its features as instructed by the central control computer. Furthermore, enhancements are provided by making available substitute features for the features of the mobile electronic device that were limited or disabled and by making available features not contained within the mobile electronic device itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2005
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Maria Azua Himmel, Herman Rodriguez, Newton James Smith, Jr., Clifford Jay Spinac
  • Patent number: 6949178
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for the generation and collection of an aqueous peracid solution at the cathode of a PEM electrolyzer. The electrochemical process introduces carboxylic acid (such as distilled table vinegar, lactic acid, citric acid or combinations) to the anode and a source of oxygen to the cathode. The PEM electrolyzer has a gas diffusion cathode having a cathodic electrocatalyst that is capable of hydrogen peroxide generation. The peracid solution is generated at the gas diffusion cathode and the solution is very pure and may be used for disinfecting or sterilizing various items or solutions. In a second embodiment, the carboxylic acid may be provided directly to the cathode, such as in the form of an acid vapor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles L. K. Tennakoon, K. Scott McKenzie, Michelle Will, Elizabeth I. H. McGrew
  • Patent number: 6946078
    Abstract: The method for separating ferrate salts from a solution comprising providing contact between the solution of essentially of aqueous hydroxide and the ferrate salts and a surface having a magnetic attraction, magnetically securing the ferrate salts to the surface; and eliminating contact between the solution and the surface. Contact is provided by immersing the surface in the solution, passing the liquid ferrate mixture over the surface, or combinations thereof. The magnetic attraction may be induced by permanent magnets, electromagnets, and combinations thereof. The apparatus for ferrate production comprises an electrochemical cell having an iron-containing anode, cathode, and an aqueous hydroxide solution in fluid communication with both the anode and the cathode, and a magnetic separator in fluid communication with the aqueous hydroxide solution for separating ferrate salts from the aqueous hydroxide solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.
    Inventors: Zoran Minevski, Jason Maxey, Carl Nelson, Dylan Taylor
  • Patent number: 6916411
    Abstract: A method to demolish concrete that comprises electrically connecting rebar disposed within the concrete to a power supply, electrically connecting a counter electrode within electro-osmotic communication of the concrete to a power supply, and externally providing electrolyte as supplemental moisture for the concrete. An electric field is created within the concrete and causes water moisture to migrate toward the rebar thereby expediting the corrosion thereof. The corrosion of the rebar generates iron oxides, which because of their greater volume, cause areas of localized pressure within the concrete. As the corrosion process proceeds, an accumulation of oxides increases the localized pressure to cause cracking within the concrete.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan Cisar, Adrian Denvir, Dalibor Hodko, Kyle Uselton, Amanda Campbell
  • Patent number: 6913013
    Abstract: An improved charcoal igniter having utility with a charcoal cooking apparatus includes a tubular housing having open upper and lower ends, a grate releasably-mounted within the tubular housing for movement from a supporting position to a releasing position, and an actuator for releasing the grate so that the grate moves from the supporting position to the releasing position. Charcoal briquettes supported within the tubular housing by the grate in the supporting position are released from the grate and fall through the open lower end of the tubular housing when the grate moves to the releasing position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2005
    Inventor: Charlie Mize
  • Patent number: 6908598
    Abstract: Sodium nonatitanate compositions, a method using the composition for recovery of 82Sr from irradiated targets, and a method using the composition for generating 82Rb. The sodium nonatitanate materials of the invention are highly selective at separating strontium from solutions derived from the dissolution of irradiated target materials, thus reducing target processing times. The compositions also have a very low affinity for rubidium, making it an ideal material for use as a 82Rb generator. Sodium nonatitanate materials of this type both improve the recovery of 82Sr and provide a safer, more effective 82Rb generator system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Sylvester
  • Patent number: 6896799
    Abstract: An aquarium system comprising a water-tight fish tank and a screening means that divides the fish tank into an upper section and a lower section, one or more barriers that divide the lower section into two or more separate compartments, and two or more outlet orifices are located in the fish tank bottom. A gravel bed is supported on the screening means. A water pump circulates water from each of the outlet orifices, through a water filter, to the upper section of the fish tank. The velocity of the water circulated through the gravel bed by the water pump flushes any waste material from the gravel bed. A flushing velocity may be maintained because the gravel bed covering each separate compartment may be flushed separately.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2005
    Inventor: Garabet Nemer Ohanian
  • Patent number: 6890496
    Abstract: Selective extraction of one or more metal anions from an aqueous solution, by contacting the aqueous solution with an organic solution including a diquaternary amine, wherein the diquaternary amine has two diquaternary nitrogens spaced at a distance of less than about 10 ?, selectively binding the metal anions to the diquaternary amine, and then separating the organic solution from the aqueous solution, wherein the diquaternary amines having the selectively bound metal anions are concentrated in the organic solution. Alternatively, the diquaternary amines may be adsorbed or chemically bonded to a solid, and the metal anion-containing aqueous solution passed over the solid having the diquaternary amines. Palladium may be selectively extracted by contacting the acidic solution with an iodide and an organic solvent, allowing the palladium to bind to the iodide, and then separating the organic solution from the aqueous solution, concentrating the bound palladium ions in the organic solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.
    Inventors: Waheguru Pal Singh, Paul Sylvester
  • Patent number: 6889772
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for installing control lines and pipe into a well. The pipe-holding spider that is normally mounted on the rig floor is supportably retained in a vertically movable retainer. The retainer is adapted for controllably elevating the spider above the rig floor when the pipe slips within the spider are not engaged with the outer surface of the pipe string, thereby providing personnel access to a portion of the length of the pipe string below the elevated spider and above the rig floor. Personnel are provided with access to the pipe string for applying a fastener to secure the control line to the pipe string.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2005
    Assignee: Frank's International, Inc.
    Inventors: Jean Buytaert, Luciano Spadoni, Edward Sinclair
  • Patent number: 6881308
    Abstract: A method for electrochemical synthesis of ammonia gas comprising providing an electrolyte between an anode and a cathode, providing hydrogen gas to the anode, oxidizing negatively charged nitrogen-containing species present in the electrolyte at the anode to form an adsorbed nitrogen species, and reacting the hydrogen with the adsorbed nitrogen species to form ammonia. Preferably, the hydrogen gas is provided to the anode by passing the hydrogen gas through a porous anode substrate. It is also preferred to produce the negatively charged nitrogen-containing species in the electrolyte by reducing nitrogen gas at the cathode. However, the negatively charged nitrogen-containing species may also be provided by supplying a nitrogen-containing salt, such as lithium nitride, into the molten salt electrolyte mixture in a sufficient amount to provide some or all of the nitrogen consumed in the production of ammonia.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.
    Inventors: Adrian J. Denvir, Oliver J. Murphy, Alan J. Cisar, Priscilla Robertson, Kyle Uselton
  • Patent number: 6866806
    Abstract: A method for securing an anode, a cathode and an ion exchange membrane disposed between the anode and the cathode within a premolded thermoplastic frame. The frame both secures the anode the cathode and the ion exchange membrane within the frame and further maintain the anode, cathode and membrane in intimate contact. Additionally, injection molding around the premolded thermoplastic frame may be performed or alternatively, injection molding around a plurality of thermoplastic frames.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech International, Ltd.
    Inventors: Craig C. Andrews, Oliver J. Murphy, G. Duncan Hitchens
  • Patent number: 6863743
    Abstract: The present invention provides a conversion coating solution containing polymetalates and/or heteropolymetalates to oxidize the surface of various metal substrates. The polymetalates have the general formula MxOyn?, where M is selected from the group comprising Mo, V and W. The heteropolymetalates have the general formula BMxOyn?, where B is a heteroatom selected from P, Si, Ce, Mn or Co, and M is again selected from Mo, V, W or combinations thereof. The concentration of polymetalates and/or heteropolymetalates anions is preferably between about 1% and about 5% by weight. Examples of typical anions used include, but are not limited to, (PMo12O40)3?, (PMo10V2O40)5?, (MnPW11O39)5?, (PW12O40)3?, (SiMo12O40)4?, (SiW12O40)4?, (Mo7O24)6?, (CeMo12O42)8? and mixtures thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech Coatings, Ltd.
    Inventors: Zoran Minevski, Cahit Eylem, Jason Maxey, Carl Nelson
  • Patent number: 6860976
    Abstract: Electrochemical apparatus and methods that support periodic, non-steady state, or discontinuous operation without suffering degradation of materials or loss of efficiency. The invention provides a means for positioning one or more electrodes into contact with electrolyte and means for retracting the one or more electrodes out of contact with the electrolyte. The means for positioning and means for retracting may be the same device or different devices. The means for positioning and means for retracting may be designed to provide automatic, passive, or fail-safe retraction of the electrode upon a given shutdown condition, such as a voltage of less than one Volt being applied between the first and second electrodes, expiration of a time period, an ozone concentration greater than a setpoint ozone concentration, contact pressure of less than 5 psig, and combinations thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech International, Ltd.
    Inventors: Craig C. Andrews, Oliver J. Murphy, Brian Boyd
  • Patent number: 6857187
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing a measuring wheel for wireline operations includes the step of machining a metal wheel to achieve a first outer radius. The metal wheel is positioned within a ceramic ring having an inner radius that exceeds the first outer radius by an amount in the range of 0.005 to 0.010 inches, defining a gap between the ceramic ring and the metal wheel. The gap is substantially filled with a suitable epoxy, and the epoxy is cured to adjoin the ceramic ring to the metal wheel. The perimeter of the ceramic ring is machined to achieve a second outer radius and a desirable surface finish and pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2005
    Inventor: Jeffrey S Epstein
  • Patent number: 6838205
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an oxygen electrode for a unitized regenerative hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell and the unitized regenerative fuel cell having the oxygen electrode. The oxygen electrode contains components electrocatalytically active for the evolution of oxygen from water and the reduction of oxygen to water, and has a structure that supports the flow of both water and gases between the catalytically active surface and a flow field or electrode chamber for bulk flow of the fluids. The electrode has an electrocatalyst layer and a diffusion backing layer interspersed with hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions. The diffusion backing layer consists of a metal core having gas diffusion structures bonded to the metal core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2005
    Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan Cisar, Oliver J. Murphy, Eric Clarke
  • Patent number: 6833785
    Abstract: A method, computer program product, and system for alerting authorities during a car theft. A personal identification number, either a normal code or a duress code, is received into an vehicle security system. If the duress code has been entered, then the security system is disarmed, wherein the vehicle may be entered and driven away without any indication of an alarm. However, the duress code triggers a process by which authorities are notified and the location of the vehicle may be provided. The vehicle is disabled upon a certain event or condition, such as a pre-determined amount of time passing or a pre-determined distance driven. The method may also require satisfying a second event or condition before disabling the vehicle, such as the vehicle traveling at a low speed, in order to avoid causing an unsafe condition. The duress code preferably has an identical number of alphanumeric characters as a normal personal identification number entered to disarm the security system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2004
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Michael Wayne Brown, Rabindranath Dutta, Michael A. Paolini, Newton James Smith, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6827811
    Abstract: Assembling electrochemical cell components using a bonding agent comprising aligning components of the electrochemical cell, applying a bonding agent between the components to bond the components together, placing the components within a container that is essentially a pliable bag, and drawing a vacuum within the bag, wherein the bag conforms to the shape of the components from the pressure outside the bag, thereby holding the components securely in place. The vacuum is passively maintained until the adhesive has cured and the components are securely bonded. The bonding agent used to bond the components of the electrochemical cell may be distributed to the bonding surface from distribution channels in the components. To prevent contamination with bonding agent, some areas may be treated to produce regions of preferred adhesive distribution and protected regions. Treatments may include polishing, etching, coating and providing protective grooves between the bonding surfaces and the protected regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignee: Lynntech, Inc.
    Inventors: Craig C. Andrews, Oliver J. Murphy
  • Patent number: D508367
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2005
    Assignee: Lentrade, Inc.
    Inventor: Heida L. Thurlow
  • Patent number: D511648
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Assignee: Lentrade, Inc.
    Inventor: Scott A. Henderson