Patents Assigned to AIR
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Patent number: 6407358Abstract: Process and unit for the arc working, particularly plasma cutting, of a workpiece, in which a plasma torch is supplied with an electric current and with a gas mixture containing oxygen and nitrogen, and a plasma jet obtained by the ionization of the gas mixture by the electric current is delivered by means of the plasma torch. The concentration of nitrogen and oxygen in the gas mixture is less than 50%. The gas mixture is obtained by adding a defined amount of nitrogen or, depending on the case, oxygen immediately before the gas mixture is introduced into the torch. The amount of nitrogen or oxygen is defined according to the thickness of the workpiece, to the grade of the constituent material of the workpiece, to the desired work rate and/or to the intensity of the electric current.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: L′Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme a directoire et Conseil de Surveillance pour l′Etude et l′Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Regis Augeraud, Serge Suzon, Michel Delzenne
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Patent number: 6405671Abstract: In the process of wrapping a strip-like flexible repair substrate around a cylindrical article such as a pipe, an edge of the repair substrate is aligned with at least one visible indicia along the length of the previously wrapped repair substrate to easily control the amount of overlap, or pitch of the helix, between adjacent substrate layers created by successive wraps of the substrate about the article. Each of these indicia allow the substrate to overlap the previously wrapped substrate by a consistent amount, the amount desired being dependent upon the application and amount of strength required for the repair.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Air Logistics CorporationInventor: Franz L. Worth
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Patent number: 6406540Abstract: This invention provides a process and apparatus for producing products of M-nitride materials wherein M=gallium (GaN), aluminum (AlN), indium (InN), germanium (GeN), zinc (ZnN) and ternary nitrides and alloys such as zinc germanium nitride or indium aluminum gallium nitride. This process and apparatus produce either free-standing single crystals, or deposit layers on a substrate by epitaxial growth or polycrystalline deposition. Also high purity M-nitride powders may be synthesized. The process uses an ammonium halide such as ammonium chloride, ammonium bromide or ammonium iodide and a metal to combine to form the M-nitride which deposits in a cooler region downstream from and/or immediately adjacent to the reaction area. High purity M-nitride can be nucleated from the vapor to form single crystals or deposited on a suitable substrate as a high density material.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Meckie T. Harris, Michael J. Suscavage, David F. Bliss, John S. Bailey, Michael Callahan
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Patent number: 6401589Abstract: A laser energy window arrangement especially usable in a tactical aircraft having night vision equipment-aided cockpit visual information input requirements. The laser energy window arrangement enables use of laser apparatus directed external to the aircraft for target designation or other purposes while minimizing the amount of energy from such laser returning spuriously inside the cockpit where it inherently acts a noise signal for night vision equipment. The laser energy window limits the portion of the aircraft windshield or canopy exposed to laser radiation and its effects to a relatively small area, an obscurable area generating significantly reduced amounts of spurious return energy in comparison with use of the laser directly through an unlimited windshield, canopy, or other type of transparency.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Alan R. Pinkus, Harry L. Task, Peter L. Marasco
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Patent number: 6402612Abstract: An air handling system for use in a building is used in combination with an elevated floor assembly for mounting on a principal floor of the building, this assembly including a working area floor which lies above the principal floor so as to provide an air plenum between the two floors. An outlet attenuator is mounted on the principal floor and extends upwardly through the working area floor, this attenuator including an exterior outlet housing having an air inlet at the top and a lowermost air outlet in at least one vertical side thereof. The air outlet is connected to the air plenum and is connected to the air inlet by a lower airflow passageway defined by interior walls. This attenuator includes sound absorbing material contained in the housing. An axial or centrifugal fan unit is mounted above the outlet attenuator and provides a downward flow of air to the outlet attenuator. There is also an inlet attenuator section mounted above the fan unit and extending upwardly to a ceiling of the building.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Air Handling Engineering Ltd.Inventors: Salman Akhtar, Ming Hui Han
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Patent number: 6401901Abstract: A baggage chute for transferring baggage from an elevated level of an aircraft passenger boarding bridge to ground level. The chute includes at least one slide member which is shaped to form a truncated cylinder of arcuate cross-section and which has annularly extending ribs. A plurality of mounting members are used to fasten the slide member to the boarding bridge and to support the slide member. A baggage receiving area is attached near an end of the slide near ground level for receiving and retaining baggage. The receiving area includes a flexible member extending substantially across the receiving area for stopping the sliding of the baggage and which absorbs the impact of the baggage.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: United Air Lines, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bracken, Richard Kmetz, Paul Simon, John Hughes
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Patent number: 6401767Abstract: A safety system for grounding an operator at a fueling station prior to removing a fuel fill nozzle from a fuel tank upon completion of a fuel filling operation is provided which includes a fuel tank port in communication with the fuel tank for receiving and retaining the nozzle during the fuel filling operation and a grounding device adjacent to the fuel tank port which includes a grounding switch having a contact member that receives physical contact by the operator and where physical contact of the contact member activates the grounding switch. A releasable interlock is included that provides a lock position wherein the nozzle is locked into the port upon insertion of the nozzle into the port and a release position wherein the nozzle is releasable from the port upon completion of the fuel filling operation and after physical contact of the contact member is accomplished.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Perry Cohen, David John Farese, Jianguo Xu
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Patent number: 6397979Abstract: A method of adjusting the lever ratio of the brake system by adjusting the pivot points of the lever to the beam and the actuator elements to the lever. The brake beams each include a pair of spaced beam members connected by weldments which may include actuator mounts, hand brake fulcrum plates and brake heads. The brake head is welded to a back plate welded to the beam member and may be removed from the back plate by cutting the weld therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Zdzislaw Samulak, Gene Timourou
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Patent number: 6397729Abstract: An apparatus is described for capturing a bearing assembly in a device such as a high pressure pump or the like so that undesired pre-load within the bearing assembly is substantially reduced or eliminated. The apparatus is comprised of a fastener for capturing the bearing assembly by securing the bearing assembly to the shaft of the pump's eccentric assembly. A collet is disposed in the bearing assembly around the fastener. The fastener includes a tapered section for at least partially expanding the collet so that the collet engages the bearing assembly capturing the bearing assembly and controlling the amount of pre-load placed thereon.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: DeVilbiss Air Power CompanyInventors: Shane Dexter, Allen Palmer, Mark Wood
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Patent number: 6399088Abstract: This invention provides water-based compositions which are essentially free of hydrocarbon solvents, particularly coating, ink, fountain solution, adhesive, agricultural and electronics cleaning compositions, manifesting reduced equilibrium and dynamic surface tension by the incorporation of a surface tension reducing amount of certain tri-alkylamides of citric acid of the structure where R1, R2 and R3 are independently C1 to C18 alkyl groups.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Caroline Sassano Slone, Kevin Rodney Lassila, Ingrid Kristine Meier
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Patent number: 6401082Abstract: An efficient neural network computing technique capable of synthesizing two sets of output signal data from a single input signal data set. The method and device of the invention involves a unique integration of autoassociative and heteroassociative neural network mappings, the autoassociative neural network mapping enabling a quality metric for assessing the generalization or prediction accuracy of the heteroassociative neural network mapping.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Claudia V. Kropas-Hughes, Steven K. Rogers, Mark E. Oxley, Matthew Kabrisky
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Patent number: 6398844Abstract: An improved method of processing a molten non-ferrous metal and alloys of the metal using a blanketing gas having a global warming potential is provided. The improvement involves reducing the global warming potential of the blanketing gas by blanketing the molten non-ferrous metal and alloys with a gaseous mixture including at least one compound selected from the group consisting of SO2F2, NF3, SO2CLF, SOF4, and NOF.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: John Peter Hobbs, James Francis Heffron, Andrew Joseph Woytek
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Patent number: 6398134Abstract: A turret assembly for mounting a plurality of spray nozzles on a pressure washer wand to facilitate changing the spray pattern. A female quick connect connector is mounted on the fluid discharge end of the wand to extend on an axis. Each nozzle is provided with a male connector adapted to be releasably locked in the female connector. The turret is mounted both for rotation on the wand about an axis and axial for movement. A spring urges the turret and nozzles away from the female connector. As the turret is rotated, the different nozzles can be moved into alignment with the female connector on the wand end. Once a selected nozzle is aligned with the female connector and the turret is moved against the spring force and the selected nozzle is releasably locked to the female connector. The nozzles can be quickly changed without risk of loss of the nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: DeVilbiss Air Power CompanyInventors: Ricky B. Hickson, Jeffrey Willis
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Patent number: 6397986Abstract: A brake actuator for use in railway transit and similar vehicles to adjust for wear of braking components located on such vehicles. The brake actuator includes an externally threaded or serrated rod having a longitudinal axis. Such brake actuator further includes power and slack adjusting collets disposed on the rod and located in respective housings disposed about the collets and rod. A yoke member is disposed about and in engagement with the power collet housing and a first axially translatable bearing is disposed on the yoke member. A second fixed bearing is spaced from the axially translatable bearing and a piston is disposed for movement in a direction generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rod. The piston has an integral fork-shaped wedge disposed astraddle the threaded or serrated rod for movement to a location between the bearings.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies CorporationInventor: Roland S. Moore
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Patent number: 6397577Abstract: A gas turbine engine structure is described wherein the compressor region and the turbine region of the engine are disposed substantially concentrically of each other between fixed inner and outer casings, with the combustor disposed at one common end of the compressor and turbine, and wherein the rotor components of the engine include one or more rings, bands, housings or casings with the turbine blades and compressor blades mounted respectively on the inner and outer surface thereof, and wherein the compressor and turbine stator components are mounted respectively on the inner surface of the outer casing and the outer surface of the inner casing, or, alternatively, wherein the turbine and compressor stator components are mounted respectively on the inner surface of the outer casing and the outer surface of the inner casing, which structure geometries eliminate much of the weight associated with the disks and interconnecting shafts that characterize conventional engines.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventor: Rolf Sondergaard
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Patent number: 6397931Abstract: A finned heat exchanger is disclosed. The heat exchanger includes a unitary fin array with a multiplicity of fin banks. Each of the fin banks include a plurality of raised, folded fins for heat transfer. The fin banks extend in a transverse direction and are spaced apart in a longitudinal direction. The fin banks are retained within the fin array by looped expansion turns. The fin array is mounted on a dielectric substrate base. A closed flow channel for directing a flow of coolant is created by adding a cap to the substrate base.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Lanchao Lin, John E. Leland, Richard J. Harris
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Patent number: 6399543Abstract: This invention provides water-based compositions, particularly coating, ink, fountain solution, adhesive, agricultural and electronics cleaning compositions, manifesting reduced equilibrium surface tension by the incorporation of a surface tension reducing amount of an N,N′-dialkylamide of tartaric acid of the following structure: where R1 and R2 are C4 to C8 alkyl groups with at least one of R1 and R2 being a branched C4 to C8 alkyl group.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Ingrid Kristine Meier, Kevin Rodney Lassila, Caroline Sassano Slone
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Patent number: 6397631Abstract: A process for the cryogenic distillation of air uses a distillation column system having a supplemental column and a distillation unit including a lower-pressure column and a higher-pressure column. A liquid stream enriched in oxygen is withdrawn from the lower-pressure column and is eventually vaporized through indirect latent heat transfer, thereby producing a reflux stream, a portion of which is eventually sent to the lower-pressure column, the higher-pressure column, and/or the supplemental column. At least a portion of the reflux for the supplemental column is eventually derived from the distillation unit. A nitrogen-enriched liquid removed from the distillation unit is increased in pressure and is fed to the supplemental column or back to the distillation unit. An oxygen-enriched fluid from the bottom of the supplemental column is fed to the distillation unit. At least some of the nitrogen product from the supplemental column is returned to the distillation unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: John Louis Griffiths, Paul Higginbotham
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Patent number: 6398029Abstract: A packaging assembly is disclosed in which an article is supported in a suspended position in an outer container during shipping. The article is sandwiched between a pair of cushions, each cushion including a noninflated central web and a pair of inflated sidewalls and end walls. The sidewalls and end walls of the bottom cushion project away from the central web downwardly and outwardly toward the bottom edges of the outer container. The sidewalls and end walls of the upper cushion project away from the central web upwardly and outwardly toward the top edges of the outer container. The sidewalls and end walls of the two cushions together define flexible arches which project in all of the orthogonal directions of the outer container, protecting the article against an impact force in any direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Sealed Air Corporation (US)Inventors: Brian Kent Farison, Kenneth P. Chrisman, Drew O. DaHarb
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Patent number: 6397603Abstract: A combustor having liners made from ceramic matrix composite materials (CMC's) that are capable of withstanding higher temperatures than metallic liners. The ceramic matrix composite liners are used in conjunction with mating components that are manufactured from superalloy materials. To permit the use of a combustor having liners made from CMC materials in conjunction with metallic materials used for the mating forward cowls, and aft seals with attached seal retainer over the broad range of temperatures of a combustor, the combustor is designed to allow for the differential thermal expansion of the differing materials at their interfaces in a manner that does not introduce stresses into the liner as a result of thermal expansion and also balances the flow of cooling air as a result of the thermal expansion.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Wayne Garcia Edmondson, James Dale Steibel, Harold Ray Hansel