Patents Represented by Attorney Vincent L. Carney
  • Patent number: 6123904
    Abstract: To determine the total organic carbon content of a flowing liquid in a continuous process, water and oxidizing agents enter lower ports in a multi-stage column and flow upwardly through residence chambers as they are mixed. Spaced apart along the upper path of the liquid, there are helical reaction grooves relatively shallow and containing at least one helical groove to cause rapid motion of the liquid. An ultraviolet lamp extends downwardly through the center of the column so that the outer confining surface of the helical grooves is the outer surface of the ultraviolet lamp, causing the liquid to move rapidly in intimate contact with the ultraviolet lamp to receive intense radiation. The stages are separate and interchangeable so that selected sizes may interconnect. The residence chambers may have different sizes to permit different lengths of residence time and thus permit tailoring of the reaction to the expected organic carbon content and possible side reactions with other impurities in the water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Assignee: Isco, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul George Wright, Curtis W. Nicholls, Clifford LaRue McDonald, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6114833
    Abstract: In operating a battery powered vehicle, a battery charger is located at a stationary location but the battery charger control circuit is mounted on the vehicle and powered from the DC battery of the vehicle. During a charging operation, a microprocessor within the battery charger control circuit detects that a charging operation is taking place and locks the vehicle in position and when the battery charger is disconnected, the battery charger is de-energized prior to disconnecting the electrical contact between it and the vehicle to avoid arcing. The microprocessor and its memory within the battery charger control circuit records information about the energy state of the battery and controls the battery both by measuring input and output power to the battery and by measuring the rate of change of charging current. It also controls operations such as trouble lights within the vehicle and may control a speed control circuit within the vehicle as well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Lester Electrical of Nebraska, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles R. Langston, James J. Dean, Ronald E. Long, Richard D. Hartz, James L. Carrier, Jerom James Jesse, Mark T. Bauer, Michael L. Schukar
  • Patent number: 6099457
    Abstract: To provide versatile radioactive implants and methods of radiation therapy, plating methods such sputtering, as are used to coat single elements such as microspheres, wires and ribbons with radioactive metals, protective layers and identification layers. The resulting solid, radioactive, multilayered seamless elements are implanted individually or combined in intercavity applicators, with fabrics and in ribbons. Because they have selected half-lives and intensities, they provide flexibility in treatment, permitting low intensity or high intensity treatment. using temporary or permanent implants and implants with high intensity or low intensity or controured intensity to permit different therapies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: EndoTech, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger Good
  • Patent number: 6087805
    Abstract: In operating a battery powered vehicle, a battery charger is located at a stationary location but the battery charger control circuit is mounted on the vehicle and powered from the DC battery of the vehicle. During a charging operation, a microprocessor within the battery charger control circuit detects that a charging operation is taking place and locks the vehicle in position and when the battery charger is disconnected, the battery charger is de-energized prior to disconnecting the electrical contact between it and the vehicle to avoid arcing. The microprocessor and its memory within the battery charger control circuit records information about the energy state of the battery and controls the battery both by measuring input and output power to the battery and by measuring the rate of change of charging current. It also controls operations such as trouble lights within the vehicle and may control a speed control circuit within the vehicle as well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Inventors: Charles R. Langston, James J. Dean, Ronald E. Long, James L. Carrier, James R. Kerlin, David R. Hardy, Charles A. Fain, William B. Brecht, Mark T. Bauer
  • Patent number: 6086737
    Abstract: To sequence DNA automatically, DNA marked with far infrared, near infrared, or infrared fluorescent dyes are electrophoresed in a plurality of channels through a gel electrophoresis slab or capillary tubes wherein the DNA samples are resolved in accordance with the size of DNA fragments in the gel electrophoresis slab or capillary tubes into fluorescently marked DNA bands. The separated samples are scanned photoelectrically with a laser diode and a sensor, wherein the laser scans with scanning light at a wavelength within the absorbance spectrum of said fluorescently marked DNA samples and light is sensed at the emission wavelength of the marked DNA.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Li-Cor, Inc.
    Inventors: Gabor Patonay, Narasimhachari Narayanan, John A. Brumbaugh, Lyle Richard Middendorf
  • Patent number: 6086767
    Abstract: An automatic variable-orifice fluid restrictor for use with a supercritical extractor having a collection trap or a supercritical chromatograph includes an inlet line for fluid at a pressure above its critical pressure, an extended tubular probe having an inner and an outer surface and a proximal and a distal end. The proximal end of the probe carries an inlet connected to the inlet line and is outside of the trap. The distal end of the probe includes a variable orifice means adapted for metering the fluid. The variable orifice means is adjacent to the outer surface of the probe and is located in the midst of the trap. The variable orifice means is adjusted by an adjusting stem having first and second ends. The first end of the adjusting stem is connected to automatic control means such as a servo at the proximal end of the probe and outside of the trap. The second end of the adjusting stem varies the area of the orifice by moving a first orifice member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Isco, Inc.
    Inventors: Henry LeRoy Walters, Robert William Allington, Daniel Gene Jameson, Yoossef Tehrani
  • Patent number: 6083399
    Abstract: To avoid deposits on the restrictor that channels extractant into a collector, a heated capillary tube pressure release restrictor, has a thermally insulated outlet end in a collecting trap substantially colder than the capillary tube. The restrictor is heated between the insulation and the capillary tube by Joulean heating. The solvent in the trap is at a pressure of 5 to 200 psi above atmospheric pressure. The thermal resistance of the insulation is selected to reduce the heat added to the extractant to a minimum and yet cause the temperature of the extractant to be in a range within which it is sufficiently hot so it does not freeze when added to the collection solvent but not so hot as to reduce partitioning of the extract and extractant before the extractant leaves the collection solvent. It has a thermal conductivity no greater than 60 BTU's per hour, per square foot, per inch for a one degree Fahrenheit difference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Isco, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Gene Jameson, Robert Joseph Macomber, Robert W. Allington
  • Patent number: 6081065
    Abstract: To draw samples from a source of liquid, a pumping system measures the amount of liquid being pumped by detecting pump cycles and calculating the pumped liquid from this measurement and stored data including conduit size, pressure head and statistical data to correlate detected pump cycles with volume of liquid pumped. Pressure pulses cause by a peristaltic pump are sensed by a piezoelectric film positioned on an inlet conduit connecting the pump to the source of water and, when the liquid reaches a predetermined point determined by the nature of pulses are counted to determine the number of pump cycles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Assignee: Isco, Inc.
    Inventors: Fredrick Alan Nabity, Paul George Wright, Raymond Hulinsky, Douglas Timothy Carson
  • Patent number: 6076301
    Abstract: In the process of the invention, the seed to be treated, a predetermined amount of solid matrix material and a predetermined amount of water are admixed and the mixture allowed to stand, preferably in a container which allows entry of air but which reduces evaporation losses, for example, a closed metal container with a small top opening, for a time and at a temperature sufficient to enhance resultant plant vigor, i.e., enhance emergence, growth of yield characteristics, but short of that which would cause the seed to sprout. Faulty seeds may be separated by size and systemic resistance to disease can be induced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: Kamterter II LLC
    Inventor: John Alvin Eastin
  • Patent number: 6071408
    Abstract: To provide performance particularly in handling supercritical extraction systems, a specially designed pump includes a cam-driven, single-plunger with a cam having a profile that enables the pumping system to avoid destructive reverse torque on the cam, gear train and drive motor after the cam passes top dead center. The fluid volume leaving the pump is determined by measuring only pressure or other parameters related to flow and movement of the plunger. Measurement of the fluid volume leaving the pump is useful for recording or indicating the flow rate while the pump is operating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2000
    Assignee: Isco, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert William Allington, Daniel Gene Jameson, Dale A. Davison, Dale Clay, Robin R. Winter, Yoossef Tehrani
  • Patent number: 6061933
    Abstract: To compact soil, an impact apparatus includes a weight within a steel frame that may be carried by a vehicle mounted backhoe and placed over the surface to be compacted or broken. The weight is lifted and released by a cable. To pull the cable, a hydraulic cylinder pushes one set of pulleys upwardly away from another set with the upper set of pulleys including five pulleys and the lower set including four pulleys to provide a multiplication factor. The end of the cable opposite the end attached to the weight is attached to the movable pulleys, all of which are mounted at an elevation higher than the fixed pulleys so that the pulley assembly, the attached cable end, the hydraulic cylinder ram and piston, and the weight fall downwardly under the force of gravity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Inventor: Steven Dean Rogge
  • Patent number: 6048063
    Abstract: To permit vision underwater, a contact lens has a center portion that includes underwater correction of vision and a peripheral portion that sufficiently conforms in curvature with the cornea of an eye to hold the contact lens to the eye. In one embodiment, the lens provides a correction adequate for both underwater and above water use and in another embodiment, underwater correction is provided when wet and above water correction is provided when dry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2000
    Inventors: Michael H. Fritsch, Thomas M. Fritsch
  • Patent number: 6022003
    Abstract: To reduce the danger of bodily harm to occupants of vehicles that leave the roadway, a guardrail system includes a guardrail terminal and a guardrail. The guardrail terminal includes cutting means positioned to cut said guardrail as guardrail moves within said guardrail terminal and the guardrail terminal moves with respect to the guardrail to cut the guardrail when impacted by a vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska
    Inventors: Dean L. Sicking, Brian G. Pfeifer
  • Patent number: 6007513
    Abstract: To reduce damage to surrounding tissue while fragmenting some tissue such as for example not damaging the capsular wall while removing the lens during cataract removal surgery or not damaging artery or vein walls during bypass surgery while freeing the artery or vein to be transplanted, an incision is made for the insertion of surface--a handpiece tip. The tip is rotated and reciprocated ultrasonically at the same time so that tissue is fragmented by the combined motion of a fragmenting surface perpendicular to the surface and at an angle to the surface many times during a single revolution or part of a revolution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: Aziz Yehia Anis
    Inventors: Aziz Y. Anis, Mark Evan Steen
  • Patent number: 6004446
    Abstract: To sequence DNA, DNA samples marked with flourscent infrared dye are applied at a plurality of locations for electrophoresing in a plurality of channels through a gel electrophoresis slab. The channels are scanned with a laser and a sensor, that include a microscope focused on the gel slab. The focal point and slab are adjusted with respect to each other so that the focal point of the microscope remains on the gel slab during a scan. The data from the scan is directly used to amplitude modulate density readings on a display, and the scan is displayed in a horizontal sweep of a cathode ray tube, whereby said cathode ray tube provides intensity displays of bands representing DNA. Different sizes of glass gel sandwiches may be mounted to the same console for different sequencing tasks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Li-Cor, Inc.
    Inventors: Lyle Richard Middendorf, Robert Clark Bruce, Robert David Eckles
  • Patent number: 6003824
    Abstract: To hang a clay flowerpot and saucer to a fence post, porch or the like, an elongated base of a hanger is mounted to a surface, a saucer is mounted to the hanger in a saucer holder in an upright position and a flowerpot is mounted to the same hanger in a flowerpot holder above the saucer and the saucer holder is positioned, after which the saucer holder is fastened in place. The saucer holder is removably fastenable to said base in a horizontal slot so that it can be moved upwardly and downwardly. The holder for the saucer includes means for gripping the edge of a saucer between a downwardly extending tongue and a slanting surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Inventors: Robert E. Peterson, George W. Peterson
  • Patent number: 5994146
    Abstract: To determine the total organic carbon content of a flowing liquid in a continuous process, water and oxidizing agents enter lower ports in a continuous column and flow upwardly along a helical path with air gaps as they are mixed. The helical reaction path is formed by a helical glass cylinder between an ultraviolet lamp and outer wall of a continuous glass tube to cause rapid motion of the liquid. An ultraviolet lamp extends downwardly through the center of the column so that the outer confining surface of the helical path is the outer surface of the ultraviolet lamp, causing the liquid to move rapidly in intimate contact with the ultraviolet lamp to receive intense radiation. An air gap permits escape of air and reduces bubble size to reduce plug flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Isco, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul G. Wright, Robert W. Allington, Curtis W. Nicholls, Clifford L. McDonald, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5980435
    Abstract: To provide controlled amounts of resistance to movement in exercise equipment or in orthotic devices, a control module has cooperating resistance elements. The force between the elements is varied in accordance with the position of the elements with respect to each other. For example the control module can connect two splints of a knee brace so that the resistance to flexion and extension are programmed in accordance with the position of the leg and thigh with respect to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Kinetecs, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank Edward Joutras, Ronald J. Hruska, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5974734
    Abstract: In the process of the invention, the seed to be treated, a predetermined amount of solid matrix material and a predetermined amount of water are admixed and the mixture allowed to stand, preferably in a container which allows entry of air but which reduces evaporation losses, for example, a closed metal container with a small top opening, for a time and at a temperature sufficient to enhance resultant plant vigor, i.e., enhance emergence, growth of yield characteristics, but short of that which would cause the seed to sprout. Faulty seeds may be separated by size and systemic resistance to disease can be induced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignee: Kamterter II, LLC
    Inventor: John Alvin Eastin
  • Patent number: 5976063
    Abstract: To provide controlled amounts of resistance to movement in exercise equipment or in orthotic devices, a control module has cooperating resistance elements. The force between the elements is varied in accordance with the position of the elements with respect to each other. For example the control module can connect two splints of a knee brace so that the resistance to flexion and extension are programmed in accordance with the position of the leg and thigh with respect to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignee: Kinetecs, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank Edward Joutras, Ronald J. Hruska, Jr.