Patents Represented by Attorney Thomas M. Ferrill, Jr.
  • Patent number: 3957505
    Abstract: Gold is recovered from gold bearing materials by dissolving gold in an iodide-iodine solution, precipitating gold with a reducing solution, removing the precipitated gold and then regenerating the iodide-iodine solution with an oxidizing agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1976
    Assignee: Bayside Refining and Chemical Company
    Inventors: Richard P. Homick, Hilbert Sloan
  • Patent number: 3952602
    Abstract: Rotor balancing apparatus and a system comprising balance probes for measuring unbalance at the ends of a magnetically suspended rotor are disclosed. Each balance probe comprises a photocell which is located in relationship to the magnetically suspended rotor such that unbalance of the rotor changes the amount of light recorded by each photocell. The signal from each photocell is electrically amplified and displayed by a suitable device, such as an oscilloscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1971
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1976
    Assignee: Cambridge Thermionic Corporation
    Inventors: Frank Lyman, Joseph Lyman
  • Patent number: 3937148
    Abstract: A linear magnetic bearing provides magnetic support by means of permanent magnets and control by means of electromagnets and an electronic control system such that virtually zero power is required to maintain the bearing in suspension. Persisting net force producing electric energization of the electromagnets resulting from displacement of the bearing causes the energization to be augmented to reposition the bearing to an oppositely displaced position of substantial equilibrium with minimized net force producing electric energization of the electromagnets. The linear magnetic bearing is effectively utilized in one application to significantly reduce the power requirements for magnetic levitation vehicles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1976
    Assignee: Cambridge Thermionic Corporation
    Inventor: Paul A. Simpson