Patents Represented by Attorney William W. Jones
  • Patent number: 6156084
    Abstract: A fuel processing system is operable to remove substantially all of the sulfur present in an undiluted hydrocarbon fuel stock supply used to power a fuel cell power plant in a mobile environment, such as an automobile, bus, truck, boat, or the like, or in a stationary environment. The power plant hydrogen fuel source can be gasoline, diesel fuel, naphtha, light hydrocarbon fuels such as butane, propane, natural gas, or other like fuels which contain relatively high levels of organic sulfur compounds such as mercaptans, sulfides, disulfides, and the like. The undiluted hydrocarbon fuel supply is passed through a nickel desulfurizer bed wherein essentially all of the sulfur in the organic sulfur compounds react with the nickel reactant, and are converted to nickel sulfide while the desulfurized organic remnants continue through the remainder of the fuel processing system. The system does not require the addition of steam or a hydrogen source to the fuel stream prior to the desulfurizing step.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells, LLC
    Inventors: Leonard J. Bonville, Jr., Charles L. DeGeorge, Peter F. Foley, Jay Garow, Roger R. Lesieur, John L. Preston, Jr., Donald F. Szydlowski
  • Patent number: 6140266
    Abstract: A fuel gas catalyst bed for use in a fuel cell power plant is formed from a monolithic open cell foam component, the open cell lattice of which forms gas passages through the catalyst bed. The monolithic component has a lattice of internal open cells which are both laterally and longitudinally interconnected so as to produce a diffuse gas flow pattern through the catalyst bed. All areas of the monolithic component which form the gas flow pattern are provided with an underlying high porosity wash coat layer. The porous surface of the wash coat layer is provided with a nickel catalyst layer, or a noble metal catalyst layer, such as platinum, rhodium, palladium, or the like, over which the gas stream being treated flows. The base foam lattice can be a metal such as aluminum, stainless steel, a steel-aluminum alloy, a nickel alloy, a ceramic, or the like material which can be wash coated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells, Co., LLC
    Inventors: Thomas J. Corrigan, Leonard J. Bonville, Jr., Roger R. Lesieur, Derek W. Hildreth, Maria G. Lukianoff
  • Patent number: 6129835
    Abstract: A fuel processing system is operable to remove substantially all of the sulfur present in gasoline or diesel fuel used for operating an internal combustion engine. The fuel supply is passed through a nickel reactant desulfurizer bed wherein essentially all of the sulfur in organic sulfur compounds in the fuel combine with the nickel reactant in the desulfurizer bed, and are converted to nickel sulfide. The desulfurizing system can operate at ambient or elevated pressures. The fuel can be treated either in a liquid phase or in a vapor phase. The sulfur scrubbing operation can be performed either in a vehicle while the latter is being operated, or at the fueling station (gas station) prior to sale to the end user. The amount of sulfur in the fuel can be lowered to less than about 0.05 ppm. This extends the life of the catalytic converters in vehicles, reduces corrosion of parts of the internal combustion engine, and provides an environmentally compatible system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells, LLC
    Inventors: Roger R. Lesieur, Leonard J. Bonville, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6127184
    Abstract: Formed constituents of a quiescent anticoagulated whole blood or other biologic fluid sample are optically analyzed by an optical scanning instrument. The sample is contained in a sample chamber that has a varying through plane thickness. The thickness of any fields of view in the blood sample which contain plasma lacunae can be calculated by the instrument as a function of signal emission strength emanating from the colored plasma in the lacunae. The signal emissions can be the result of sample fluorescence or can be the result of signal density emanating from the sample. Particle volumes can be measured as a function of signal emission suppression which is caused by formed particles in the blood sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2000
    Assignees: Robert A. Levine, Wardlaw Partners, LP
    Inventor: Stephen C. Wardlaw
  • Patent number: 6123487
    Abstract: A double-edged cutting tip for a doubled-edged milling cutter with single cutting tip, the cutting tip having a part-circular cutting tip front portion and including two cutting edge points in a cutting tip vertex, which, as seen in the rotational cutting direction of a respectively associated cutting edge, are located below the center with respect to a cutting tip axial plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Assignee: Utensilaria SRL
    Inventor: Livio Mina
  • Patent number: 6120926
    Abstract: A fuel gas reformer assembly for use in a fuel cell power plant includes fuel gas passages, some of which contain a particulate alumina packing in which a vaporized steam-hydrocarbon fuel stream mixture is heated. The walls of the fuel gas passages are provided with an alumina coating which protects the walls of the passages from corrosion. The alumina coating of the walls, and alumina packing are both overlain by an alkaline earth metal oxide layer, such as a calcium oxide layer, that acts to limit carbon build-up on the surfaces of the coated passage walls. Limiting of carbon build-up in the reformer passages prevents premature clogging of the passages. The carbon build-up-limiting layer is formed on components of the reformer passages by applying a water-based slurry of alkaline earth metal compounds to the reformer passage surfaces, and then drying the slurry so as to solidify it.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells, LLC
    Inventors: Donald F. Szydlowski, Roger R. Lesieur, Ned E. Cipollini
  • Patent number: 6117578
    Abstract: A fuel gas reformer assemblage for use in a fuel cell power plant is formed from a composite plate assembly which includes spaced-apart divider plates with interposed columns of individual fuel gas and burner gas passages. The fuel gas passages are provided with walls which are wash coated with a catalyzed alumina complex. The catalyst complex includes a nickel catalyst and a cerium and/or lanthanum oxide component which stabilizes the alumina against recrystalization in the catalyst complex. The catalyst complex also includes a calcium oxide component which inhibits carbon formation on the alumina surface. The cerium or lanthanum oxide and calcium oxide combine to provide a synergistic improvement in both alumina stabilization and also in inhibition of carbon deposits on the washcoated surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells, LLC
    Inventor: Roger R. Lesieur
  • Patent number: 6113031
    Abstract: A helicopter, or other aircraft, cargo bin is sized and configured so as to closely match the size and configuration of a closed cargo hold in the aircraft. The cargo bin is provided with a cover that is formed from a flame-retardant fabric which can be folded forwardly to open the top of the cargo bin, whereby the open bin can be positioned on a hydraulic ramp in the cargo hold before or after the bin is filled with cargo. The bin also has a hinged back wall which can be partially folded downwardly so as to open the upper portion of the back wall while keeping the lower portion of the back wall closed. This allows luggage or the like to be placed in the bin, when the bin is in the cargo hold, through the upper open portion of the bin, while enabling the lower closed portion of the bin to prevent the inserted luggage from sliding out of the bin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation
    Inventors: James D. Williams, Philip J. Toothill
  • Patent number: 6106187
    Abstract: A torque transmitting device between a shaft (1) and a body (3) having a bore appropriate for the shaft comprises a pin (12) received in mutually complementary and facing recesses in the shaft and the body (1, 3), respectively. The center (O) of the pin (12) is offset outwardly (as an alternative: inwardly) with respect to the circumferential line of the shaft (1) and the bore, respectively, so that an entraining force component does not only extend in tangential direction to the shaft surface and the bore wall, respectively, but has an inclination so that a radial component is created as well through which the position of the shaft (1) is defined without play within the bore of the body (3). This coupling can be provided such that the axis of rotation in operation is the same as the axis of rotation predetermined by manufacture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2000
    Assignee: Utensileria Schneider SRL
    Inventor: Livio Mina
  • Patent number: 6050331
    Abstract: The coolant plate component of a fuel cell assembly is formed from a plate made from graphite particles that are bonded together by a fluorocarbon polymer binder and which encapsulate a serpentine coolant circulation tube. The coolant plate component is non-porous. The graphite particles are preferably flakes which pack together very tightly, and require only a minor amount of the polymer binder to form a solid plate. The plate will provide enhanced heat transfer, will conduct electrons, and will block electrolyte migration from cell to cell in a fuel cell stack due to its construction. The composition of the plate is graded so as to provide a varied coefficient of thermal expansion as measured through the thickness of the plate so as to reduce thermal stresses imposed on the fuel cell stack. The coolant circulation tube has a roughened outer surface which enhances adhesion of the encapsulating graphite flake/binder mixture without inhibiting heat transfer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2000
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells L.L.C.
    Inventors: Richard D. Breault, Ronald G. Martin, Robert P. Roche, Glen W. Scheffler, Joseph J. O'Brien
  • Patent number: 6048307
    Abstract: An endoscope comprising an endoscope shaft (2) having in the front end portion a movable section, with the endoscope shaft (2) having provided therein at least one miniaturized electric drive member (22) for moving the movable section (4).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2000
    Assignee: STM Medizintechnik Starnberg GmbH
    Inventors: Andreas Grundl, Konstantin Bob, Alexander Bob
  • Patent number: 6045772
    Abstract: A fuel atomizer for a liquid hydrocarbon fuel reformer/processor creates a high velocity atomized stream of a liquid fuel and steam, wherein the liquid fuel is quickly vaporized so as to limit carbon deposition from the fuel on the fuel vaporizer surfaces. The injector includes a small diameter fuel injection tube through which the liquid fuel and steam mixture is ejected at relatively high velocities. The liquid fuel forms an annular film which surrounds a steam core in the tube, which liquid droplet film and steam core composite are ejected from the tube into a stream of super heated steam, or steam and air. The stream of super heated steam substantially instantaneously vaporizes the fuel droplets from the film after the latter leaves the injection tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells, LLC
    Inventors: Donald F. Szydlowski, Richard A. Sederquist
  • Patent number: 6022734
    Abstract: A disposable cassette for testing the minimum inhibitory concentration of antibiotic for a target microorganism is provided. The cassette includes a body, a sheet of microorganism growth medium, and a sensible reagent. The sensible reagent, which is incorporated into the sheet of growth medium, includes an antibiotic and a marker, and the marker has a signal with a magnitude proportional to its concentration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Assignees: Wardlaw Partners, L.P., Robert A. Levine
    Inventor: Stephen C. Wardlaw
  • Patent number: 6013119
    Abstract: An improved filter system and method for filtering the gaseous environment of an incubator in which volatile organic compounds and particulate material are filtered from the gaseous environment. A filter is provided which includes a first filter medium to filter volatile organic compounds and a second filter medium to filter solid particulate material. A pump may be provided which draws a gas stream from the gaseous environment of the incubator and passes it through the filter. The pump and filter may be contained within a filter unit which may be used either internally or externally of the incubator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Genx International, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael D. Cecchi, Jacques Cohen, Brian Dale
  • Patent number: 6007990
    Abstract: A target analyte which may be found in a substance, such as a biological or environmental substance, is assayed by inoculating a media with a sample of the substance. The target analyte is a unique nucleotide sequence of the RNA or DNA of a suspect organism, or any nucleotide target, or a combination of nucleotide sequences thereof, which organism may be found in the substance. The media contains selected target analyte amplifiers which will result in the amplification of any target analytes which are present in the substance. The media may also contain one or more labeled analyte-specific materials (LASMs) which can migrate through the media. The nature of the media is such that it will support target analyte-copying but will not allow the target analyte to migrate extensively within the media.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Inventors: Robert A. Levine, Stephen C. Wardlaw
  • Patent number: 6004821
    Abstract: A urine sample is analyzed for urine chemistry, formed bodies, and rare event evidence, all in a single sample container and under low power magnification. The sample container includes a urine sample receiving chamber which is connected to a urine chemistry chamber, to a formed body isolation chamber, and to a rare events detection chamber, so that the urine can flow from the receiving chamber to the other three chambers. The container may also include a sterile chamber for receiving an auxiliary portion of the urine which may be used for further analysis by the clinician if necessary. The chemistry chamber contains a miniaturized urine dip stick which is scanned by an optical scanning instrument for color emissions. The formed body isolation chamber can be precoated with one or more stains, and is formed with a plurality of different through plane thicknesses whereby smaller formed bodies will be isolated in the smaller thickness regions of the chamber which the larger formed bodies cannot enter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Inventors: Robert A. Levine, Stephen C. Wardlaw
  • Patent number: 5976373
    Abstract: The effluent gas stream from anaerobic waste water treatment digesters is treated to remove trace amounts of hydrogen sulfide and other contaminants. The chemical equation involved relies on the reaction of hydrogen sulfide with oxygen to form water plus elemental sulfur. The removal system includes a variable control line for adding air to the effluent gas stream; a filter for removing solids, entrained liquids and bacteria from the oxygen-enriched gas stream; a blower for directing the filtered gas stream into a potassium promoted activated carbon bed wherein the above chemical reaction takes place; and sensors for measuring the content of oxygen and hydrogen sulfide at the entrance and exit of the activated carbon bed. When the hydrogen sulfide content of the exiting gas stream exceeds a predetermined level, the amount of air added to the gas stream is increased until the predetermined level of hydrogen sulfide is achieved in the exiting gas stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignee: International Fuel Cells, LLC
    Inventors: John C. Trocciola, Herbert C. Healy, Roger R. LeSieur, Ronald J. Spiegel
  • Patent number: D430949
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Inventor: Mundy M. Hepburn
  • Patent number: D432702
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Inventor: Mundy M. Hepburn
  • Patent number: D433174
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Inventor: Mundy M. Hepburn