Patents Assigned to Applied Research Associates, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6585890
    Abstract: By treating potable water at a temperature of at least 230° C. (446° C.) and at a pressure at least equal to the pressure of saturated steam at said temperature, can produce pyrogen-free water using treatment times of 0.05 to 5 seconds or less. The addition of an oxidant, in the form of a gas, a liquid, or a solid, further decreases the required treatment time to less than 0.05 second. The reduction in equipment size achieved with this rapid treatment time allows the utilization of treatment units small enough to be easily transported to remote locations or installed in the restricted space environment existing in ships and submarines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Lixiong Li, Jean J. Renard
  • Patent number: 6077432
    Abstract: A method and system for carrying out the bio-degradation of perchlorates, nitrates, hydrolysates and other energetic materials from wastewater, including process groundwater, ion exchange effluent brines, hydrolyzed energetics, drinking water and soil wash waters, which utilizes at least one microaerobic reactor having a controlled microaerobic environment and containing a mixed bacterial culture. By the method of the present invention, perchlorates, nitrates, hydrolysates and other energetics can be reduced to non-detectable concentrations, in a safe and cost effective manner, using readily available non-toxic low cost nutrients. The treatment of significantly higher concentrations of perchlorate, nitrate, etc. (<1.5 wt %) than was previously contemplated is made possible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward N. Coppola, Glen R. McDonald
  • Patent number: 5976887
    Abstract: A novel electrochemiluminescent (ECL) reaction between diaminoaromatic ligands and soluble metal ions, specifically reactions between aminoaromatic ligands, such as 2,4-diaminotoluene (2,4,DAT), 3,4-diaminotoluene (3,4,DAT) and 2,3-diaminonaphthalene (2,3-DAN) and metal ions such as Au(I), Cu(II), Cr(VI), Fe(III), Ru)III), Se(IV) and V(V). Such reactions form the basis for ECL assays in detection of various substances, such as the reactants. The ECL interaction between these substances can also form the basis for binding methods in the detection of other substances, such as nucleic acids and antibodies wherein the metal ion ligand ECL complex may be used as a label. The ECL assays are considered useful for carrying out field and laboratory analyses for the detection of TNT breakdown products and toxic metals in wastewater streams, soil, and ground water supplies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: John G. Bruno, Jimmy C. Cornette
  • Patent number: 5921328
    Abstract: An apparatus for obtaining subterranean soil samples includes an elongated housing having a passageway extending longitudinally therethrough, a tip assembly movable through the passageway, and a locking device for releasably preventing the tip assembly from moving from a first portion of the passageway to a second portion of the passageway. The sampling method includes the steps of inserting the sampling apparatus into the ground, unlocking the tip assembly, pulling the tip assembly through the passageway and retaining the tip assembly in the second portion of the passageway. A device is provided for creating a vacuum pressure above the sample material as the tip assembly is retracted and for retaining the sample material in a sample chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: James W. Babineau, Scott E. Blouin, James Garfield Shinn, II
  • Patent number: 5674027
    Abstract: The implementation of smart materials (shape-memory alloys (SMA) or piezoceramics) as integral actuating devices for single degree-of-freedom (DOF) hinges, thereby providing mobility as well as actuation to a wide range of mechanisms used in industrial, automotive and aircraft systems. A single DOF hinge is used in which smart materials are used both for actuation and for performance enhancement. The hinge consists of a tang and clevis, two conical inserts, one push block, one bolt and nut, and two washers. Assembly takes place by first putting the push block inside the clevis and putting the tang in place, then inserting the cones, inserting a bolt in the cones and finally tightening the bolt in this arrangement together with the nut to a specified torque. The amount of torque applied is related to the amount of preload in the undisturbed configuration of the hinge and the expansion of the conical inserts required to initiate rotation of the hinge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1997
    Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.
    Inventor: Dirk B. Warnaar
  • Patent number: 5587538
    Abstract: Three separate volatile organic compound (VOC) traps are installed in a housing driven into the earth using cone penetometer testing (CPT) techniques. The traps are valved so that each trap is filled at a different depth. Operation of the unit is done by installing three fresh clean traps into a cone module. The unit is pushed to the desired depth using CPT techniques. One of the three traps is selected using an electronic switch in a truck located above the collection site to control a valving arrangement for direction of VOCs to a selected trap. Heaters are turned on to heat the surrounding soil to increase removal of volatiles from the soil or water at the sample collection point. The heaters are formed of nickel-chromium wires wrapped around an insulated section of the CPT push rod. The wire is protected during the penetration process by a stainless steel sleeve that threads over the wire wrapped section. Electricity through the wire will heat the wire to approximately 200.degree.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.
    Inventor: Wes Bratton
  • Patent number: 5497091
    Abstract: A surface-mounted pH sensor provides continuous pH profiling with depth during standard cone penetration testing (CPT). The pH sensor includes at least two electrodes, one being an antimony electrode and the other being a ceramic electrode. The electrodes are mounted to the shaft of a cone penetration device, and make contact with underground fluids during CPT. The antimony electrode, which functions as a measurement electrode, creates an exchange equilibrium between the hydrogen ions in the underground fluids and the ions of the antimony. This equilibrium creates a potential in the antimony electrode which is measured against the stable reference potential of the ceramic electrode. The resulting potential difference is indicative of the pH level of the underground fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Assignee: Applied Research Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Wesley L. Bratton, J. Christopher Bianchi