Patents Assigned to Arch Development Corporation
  • Patent number: 5097125
    Abstract: A thin film structure for providing predetermined electric field boundary conditions. A thin film configuration is disposed on an insulator substrate in a selected spatial pattern with substantially uniform electrically resistive character in each of the different areas of the spatial pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1992
    Assignee: ARCH Development Corporation
    Inventors: Dieter M. Gruen, Charles E. Young, Michael J. Pellin
  • Patent number: 5086496
    Abstract: A method for displaying three dimensional images starts by initially forming a "stripped" partition of a view window by passing a contractible, vertical attachment through each scene vertex in the view window. Faces from the scene are chosen and added to a planar partition by selecting a vertex of the chosen face; locating its corresponding vertical attachment and traveling along the line segment which is initiated at that vertex. As the line segment traverses each region and makes region to region transitions, the partitions are updated. Concurrently, each new region in the partition has a visibility pointer assigned to it. When an entire scene face has been added, a set of visibility pointers associated with regions interior to the added scene face enable depth comparisons to be carried out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1992
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventor: Ketan D. Mulmuley
  • Patent number: 5078894
    Abstract: A mixture of a di- or polyphosphonic acid and a reductant wherein each is present in a sufficient amount to provide a synergistic effect with respect to the dissolution of metal oxides and optionally containing corrosion inhibitors and pH adjusting agents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Earl P. Horwitz, Renato Chiarizia
  • Patent number: 5079223
    Abstract: A method of forming a composite by providing a ceramic capable of having zero electrical resistance and complete diamagnetism at superconducting temperatures, bonding a thin layer of Ag, Au or alloys thereof with the ceramic. Thereafter, there is bonded a first metal to the ceramic surface at a temperature less than about 400.degree. C., and then a second metal is bonded to the first metal at a temperature less than about 400.degree. C. to form a composite wherein the first metal is selected from the class consisting of In, Ga, Sn, Bi, Zn, Cd, Pb, Ti and alloys thereof and wherein the second metal is selected from the class consisting of Al, Cu, Pb and Zn and alloys thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventor: Victor A. Maroni
  • Patent number: 5055266
    Abstract: A method capable of detecting low concentrations of a pollutant or other component in air or other gas, utilizing a combination of a heating filament having a catalytic surface of a noble metal for exposure to the gas and producing a derivative chemical product from the component, and an electrochemical sensor responsive to the derivative chemical product for providing a signal indicative of the product. At concentrations in the order of about 1-100 ppm of tetrachloroethylene, neither the heating filament nor the electrochemical sensor is individually capable of sensing the pollutant. In the combination, the heating filament converts the benzyl chloride to one or more derivative chemical products which may be detected by the electrochemical sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1991
    Assignee: ARCH Development Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph R. Stetter, Solomon Zaromb, Melvin W. Findlay, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5053385
    Abstract: A polycrystalline metal oxide such as YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.7-X (where 0<X<0.5) exhibits superconducting properties and is capable of conducting very large current densities. By aligning the two-dimensional Cu-O layers which carry the current in the superconducting state in the a- and b-directions, i.e., within the basal plane, a high degree of crystalline axes alignment is provided between adjacent grains permitting the conduction of high current densities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1991
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Donald W. Capone, Roger B. Poeppel
  • Patent number: 5047352
    Abstract: A portable instrument for use in the field in detecting, identifying, and quantifying a component of a sampled fluid includes a sensor which chemically reacts with the component of interest or a derivative thereof, an electrical heating filament for heating the sample before it is applied to the sensor, and modulator for continuously varying the temperature of the filament (and hence the reaction rate) between two values sufficient to produce the chemical reaction. In response to this thermal modulation, the sensor produces a modulated output signal, the modulation of which is a function of the activation energy of the chemical reaction, which activation energy is specific to the particular component of interest and its concentration. Microprocessor which compares the modulated output signal with standard responses for a plurality of components to identify and quantify the particular component of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1991
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph R. Stetter, Takaaki Otagawa
  • Patent number: 5045528
    Abstract: A polycrystalline metal oxide such as YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.7-X (where 0<X<0.5) exhibits superconducting properties and is capable of conducting very large current densities. By aligning the two-dimensional Cu-O layers which carry the current in the superconducting state in the a- and b-directions, i.e., within the basal plane, a high degree of crystalline axes alignment is provided between adjacent grains permitting the conduction of high current densities. With the superconducting metal oxide in the form of a ceramic slip which has not yet set, orientation of the crystal basal planes parallel with the direction of desired current flow is accomplished by an applied acoustic plane wave in the acoustic or ultrasonic frequency range (either progressive or standing) in applying a torque to each crystal particle. The ceramic slip is then set and fired by conventional methods to produce a conductor with preferentially oriented grains and substantially enhanced current carrying capacity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1991
    Assignee: ARCH Development Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas L. Tolt, Roger B. Poeppel
  • Patent number: 5010053
    Abstract: A ceramic or glass having a thin layer of silver, gold or alloys thereof at the surface thereof. A first metal is bonded to the thin layer and a second metal is bonded to the first metal. The first metal is selected from the class consisting of In, Ga, Sn, Bi, Zn, Cd, Pb, Tl and alloys thereof, and the second metal is selected from the class consisting of Cu, Al, Pb, An and alloys thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1991
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventor: Victor A. Maroni
  • Patent number: 5005958
    Abstract: Disclosed are multi-stage systems for high flux transformation of solar energy allowing for uniform solar intensification by a factor of 60,000 suns or more. Preferred systems employ a focusing mirror as a primary concentrative device and a non-imaging concentrator as a secondary concentrative device with concentrative capacities of primary and secondary stages selected to provide for net solar flux intensification of greater than 2000 over 95 percent of the concentration area. Systems of the invention are readily applied as energy sources for laser pumping and in other photothermal energy utilization processes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1991
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Roland Winston, Philip L. Gleckman, Joseph J. O'Gallagher
  • Patent number: 4977505
    Abstract: Herein is described a method for creating composite images from disparate sets of tomographic images. The images may be derived from CAT, MRI or PET systems. Initially, a "head" is created from one set of tomographic image slices. The head comprises a three dimensional stack of contours created from such slices. A "hat" is created from another set of tomographic image slices with the hat being described by a plurality of points with coordinate positions which define the three dimensional surface of stack of image slices. The hat is then superimposed over the head and subsequently, a determination is made by examination of side and top planar views of the hat and head, of a factor which defines the mean distance of the hat points from the head contours. The hat is subsequently adjusted relative to the head until the mean distance is found to be within minimum limits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1990
    Assignees: Arch Development Corporation, The University of Chicago
    Inventors: Charles A. Pelizzari, George T. Y. Chen
  • Patent number: 4973575
    Abstract: A superconductor comprised of a polycrystalline metal oxide such as YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.7-X (where 0<.times.<0.5) is capable of accommodating very large current densities. By aligning the two-dimensional Cu--O layers which carry the current in the superconducting state in the a- and b-directions, i.e., within the basal plane, a high degree of crystalline axes alignment is provided between adjacent grains permitting the metal oxide material to accommodate high current densities. The orthorhombic crystalline particles have a tendency to lie down on one of the longer sides, i.e., on the a- or b-direction. Aligning the crystals in this orientation is accomplished by mechanical working of the material such as by extrusion, tape casting or slip casting, provided a single crystal powder is used as a starting material, to provide a highly oriented, e.g., approximately 90% of the crystal particles have a common orientation, superconducting matrix capable of supporting large current densities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1990
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventor: Donald W. Capone
  • Patent number: 4945040
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for the detection and quantification of lipoprotein(a) present in a fluid sample which method is not sensitive to the presence of plasminogen and which comprises contacting the fluid sample with anti-apo(a) antibody and forming a first immobilized complex of lipoprotein(a)/anti-apo(a) first antibody, contacting said first complex with anti-apo B second antibody and thereafter quantitating Lp(a) based on the amount of bound anti-apo B antibody. Immobilized rabbit anti-human apo(a) antibody can be employed as the first, capture, antibody and goat-anti-human apo B antibody as the second antibody. The amount of anti-apo B antibody bound is quantitated through binding of a third antibody/enzyme conjugate, e.g., a rabbit anti-goat antibody/alkaline phosphatase conjugate, followed by reaction with a suitable enzyme substrate such as paranitrophenyl phosphate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1990
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Gunther M. Fless, Angelo M. Scanu
  • Patent number: 4942151
    Abstract: A superconductor comprised of a polycrystalline metal oxide such as YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.7-X (where 0<X<0.5) exhibits superconducting properties and is capable of conducting very large current densities. By aligning the two-dimensional Cu-O layers which carry the current in the superconducting state in the a- and b-directions, i.e., within the basal plane, a high degree of crystalline axes alignment is provided between adjacent grains permitting the conduction of high current densities. The highly anisotropic diamagnetic susceptibility of the polycrystalline metal oxide material permits the use of an applied magnetic field to orient the individual crystals when in the superconducting state to substantially increase current transport between adjacent grains. In another embodiment, the anisotropic paramagnetic susceptibility of rare-earth ions substituted into the oxide material is made use of as an applied magnetic field orients the particles in a preferential direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1990
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Donald W. Capone, Bobby D. Dunlap, Boyd W. Veal
  • Patent number: 4923585
    Abstract: Ion beam sputter-induced deposition using a single ion beam and a multicomponent target is capable of reproducibly producing thin films of arbitrary composition, including those which are close to stoichiometry. Using a quartz crystal deposition monitor and a computer controlled, well-focused ion beam, this sputter-deposition approach is capable of producing metal oxide superconductors and semiconductors of the superlattice type such as GaAs-AlGaAs as well as layered metal/oxide/semiconductor/superconductor structures. By programming the dwell time for each target according to the known sputtering yield and desired layer thickness for each material, it is possible to deposit composite films from a well-controlled sub-monolayer up to thicknesses determined only by the available deposition time. In one embodiment, an ion beam is sequentially directed via a set of X-Y electrostatic deflection plates onto three or more different element or compound targets which are constituents of the desired film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 8, 1990
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Alan R. Krauss, Orlando Auciello
  • Patent number: 4889987
    Abstract: A charged particle spectrometer for performing ultrasensitive quantitative analysis of selected atomic components removed from a sample. Significant improvements in performing energy and angular refocusing spectroscopy are accomplished by means of a two dimensional structure for generating predetermined electromagnetic field boundary conditions. Both resonance and non-resonance ionization of selected neutral atomic components allow accumulation of increased chemical information. A multiplexed operation between a SIMS mode and a neutral atomic component ionization mode with EARTOF analysis enables comparison of chemical information from secondary ions and neutral atomic components removed from the sample. An electronic system is described for switching high level signals, such as SIMS signals, directly to a transient recorder and through a charge amplifier to the transient recorder for a low level signal pulse counting mode, such as for a neutral atomic component ionization mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1989
    Assignee: ARCH Development Corporation
    Inventors: Dieter M. Gruen, Charles E. Young, Michael J. Pellin
  • Patent number: 4883497
    Abstract: To reduce thermal stress and improve bonding in a high temperature monolithic solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), intermediate layers are provided between the SOFC's electrodes and electrolyte which are of different compositions. The intermediate layers are comprised of a blend of some of the materials used in the electrode and electrolyte compositions. Particle size is controlled to reduce problems involving differential shrinkage rates of the various layers when the entire structure is fired at a single temperature, while pore formers are provided in the electrolyte layers to be removed during firing for the formation of desired pores in the electrode layers. Each layer includes a binder in the form of a thermosetting acrylic which during initial processing is cured to provide a self-supporting structure with the ceramic components in the green state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1989
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Terry D. Claar, Donald E. Busch, John J. Picciolo
  • Patent number: 4864130
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for extracting for quantitative analysis ions of selected atomic components of a sample. A lens system is configured to provide a slowly diminishing field region for a volume containing the selected atomic components, enabling accurate energy analysis of ions generated in the slowly diminishing field region. The lens system also enables focusing on a sample of a charged particle beam, such as an ion beam, along a path length perpendicular to the sample and extraction of the charged particles along a path length also perpendicular to the sample. Improvement of signal to noise ratio is achieved by laser excitation of ions to selected autoionization states before carrying out quantitative analysis. Accurate energy analysis of energetic charged particles is assured by using a preselected resistive thick film configuration disposed on an insulator substrate for generating predetermined electric field boundary conditions to achieve for analysis the required electric field potential.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1989
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Dieter M. Gruen, Charles E. Young, Michael J. Pellin
  • Patent number: 4851306
    Abstract: A molten salt electrolyte battery having an increased overcharge tolerance employs a negative electrode with two lithium alloy phases of different electrochemical potential, one of which allows self-discharge rates which permits battery cell equalization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1989
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas D. Kaun, Paul A. Nelson
  • Patent number: D312621
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1990
    Assignee: Arch Development Corporation
    Inventors: Leonid Soren, Michael Roizen