Patents Assigned to Associated Universities, Inc.
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Patent number: 5293397Abstract: An ultra short (<10 ps), high power laser pulse is temporally characterized by a system that uses a physical measurement of a wavefront that has been altered in a known manner. The system includes a first reflection switch to remove a portion of a pulse from a beam of pulses, then includes a second reflection switch, operating in a mode that is opposite to the first reflection switch, to slice off a portion of that removed portion. The sliced portion is then directed to a measuring device for physical measurement. The two reflection switches are arranged with respect to each other and with respect to the beam of ultra short pulses such that physical measurement of the sliced portion is related to the temporal measurement of the ultra short pulse by a geometric or trigonometric relationship. The reflection switches are operated by a control pulse that is directed to impinge on each of the reflection switches at a 90.degree. angle of incidence.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventor: James T. Veligdan
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Patent number: 5282903Abstract: A method for providing an oxide film of a material on the surface of a substrate using a reactive deposition of the material onto the substrate surface in the presence of a solid or liquid layer of an oxidizing gas. The oxidizing gas is provided on the substrate surface in an amount sufficient to dissipate the latent heat of condensation occurring during deposition as well as creating a favorable oxidizing environment for the material.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1992Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Ruckman, Myron Strongin, Yong L. Gao
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Patent number: 5264394Abstract: A method for providing an oxide film of a material on the surface of a substrate using a reactive deposition of the material onto the substrate surface in the presence of a solid or liquid layer of an oxidizing gas. The oxidizing gas is provided on the substrate surface in an amount sufficient to dissipate the latent heat of condensation occurring during deposition as well as creating a favorable oxidizing environment for the material.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1991Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Ruckman, Myron Strongin, Yong L. Gao
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Patent number: 5246496Abstract: A method is described for making a rapid-setting phosphate-bonded cementitious material. A powdered aluminous cement is mixed with an aqueous solution of ammonium phosphate. The mixture is allowed to set to form an amorphous cementitious material which also may be hydrothermally treated at a temperature of from about 120.degree. C. to about 300.degree. C. to form a crystal-containing phosphate-bonded material. Also described are the cementitious products of this method and the cement composition which includes aluminous cement and ammonium polyphosphate.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventor: Toshifumi Sugama
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Patent number: 5233176Abstract: Atmospheric effects on sighting measurements are compensated for by adjusting any sighting measurements using a correction factor that does not depend on atmospheric state conditions such as temperature, pressure, density or turbulence. The correction factor is accurately determined using a precisely measured physical separation between two color components of a light beam (or beams) that has been generated using either a two-color laser or two lasers that project different colored beams. The physical separation is precisely measured by fixing the position of a short beam pulse and measuring the physical separation between the two fixed-in-position components of the beam.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventor: James T. Veligdan
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Patent number: 5200619Abstract: A method and means is provided for characterizing interfacial electron states in solid heterostructures using a variable energy positron beam to probe the solid heterostructure. The method includes the steps of directing a positron beam having a selected energy level at a point on the solid heterostructure so that the positron beam penetrates into the solid heterostructure and causes positrons to collide with the electrons at an interface of the solid heterostructure. The number and energy of gamma rays emitted from the solid heterostructure as a result of the annihilation of positrons with electrons at the interface are detected. The data is quantified as a function of the Doppler broadening of the photopeak about the 511 keV line created by the annihilation of the positrons and electrons at the interface, preferably, as an S-parameter function; and a normalized S-parameter function of the data is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Palakkal P. V. Asoka kumar, Kelvin G. Lynn
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Patent number: 5200237Abstract: Solutions and preparation methods necessary for the fabrication of metal oxide cross-linked polysiloxane coating films are disclosed. The films are useful in provide heat resistance against oxidation, wear resistance, thermal insulation, and corrosion resistance of substrates. The sol-gel precursor solution comprises a mixture of a monomeric organoalkoxysilane, a metal alkoxide M(OR).sub.n (wherein M is Ti, Zr, Ge or Al; R is CH.sub.3, C.sub.2 H.sub.5 or C.sub.3 H.sub.7 ; and n is 3 or 4), methanol, water, HCl and NaOH. The invention provides a sol-gel solution, and a method of use thereof, which can be applied and processed at low temperatures (i.e., <1000.degree. C.). The substrate can be coated by immersing it in the above mentioned solution at ambient temperature. The substrate is then withdrawn from the solution. Next, the coated substrate is heated for a time sufficient and at a temperature sufficient to yield a solid coating.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventor: Toshifumi Sugama
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Patent number: 5116597Abstract: Disclosed herein are a method and kit for the preparation of .sup.99m Tc labeled red blood cells using whole blood in a closed sterile system containing stannous tin in a form such that it will enter the red blood cells and be available therein for reduction of technetium.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1988Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Suresh C. Srivastava, John W. Babich, Rita Straub, Powell Richards
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Patent number: 5110863Abstract: Solutions and preparation methods necessary for the fabrication of metal oxide cross-linked polysiloxane coating films are disclosed. The films are useful in provide heat resistance against oxidation, wear resistance, thermal insulation, and corrosion resistance of substrates. The sol-gel precursor solution comprises a mixture of a monomeric organoalkoxysilane, a metal alkoxide M(OR).sub.n (wherein M is Ti, Zr, Ge or Al; R is CH.sub.3, C.sub.2 H.sub.5 or C.sub.3 H.sub.7 ; and n is 3 or 4), methanol, water, HCl and NaOH. The invention provides a sol-gel solution, and a method of use thereof, which can be applied and processed at low temperatures (i.e., <1000.degree. C.). The substrate can be coated by immersing it in the above mentioned solution at ambient temperature. The substrate is then withdrawn from the solution. Next, the coated substrate is heated for a time sufficient and at a temperature sufficient to yield a solid coating.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventor: Toshifumi Sugama
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Patent number: 5094804Abstract: A nuclear fuel element for a high temperature gas nuclear reactor that has an average operating temperature in excess of 2000.degree. C., and a method of making such a fuel element. The fuel element is characterized by having fissionable fuel material localized and stabilized within pores of a carbon or graphite member by melting the fissionable material to cause it to chemically react with the carbon walls of the pores. The fissionable fuel material is further stabilized and localized within the pores of the graphite member by providing one or more coatings of pyrolytic carbon or diamond surrounding the porous graphite member so that each layer defines a successive barrier against migration of the fissionable fuel from the pores, and so that the outermost layer of pyrolytic carbon or diamond forms a barrier between the fissionable material and the moderating gases used in an associated high temperature gas reactor.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventor: Donald G. Schweitzer
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Patent number: 5093259Abstract: The present invention relates to a continuous cell-line tamarin adenocarcinoma of the colon derived from the species Saquinus oedipus oedipus which is designated TAC-1. The invention is also directed to a method for establishing an adenocarcinoma cell-line, which comprises, obtaining a sample of a colorectal tumor, and then mincing, incubating and subculturing the sample. Finally, the invention is directed to a method for the serial passage of the cell-line and a suitable medium therefor.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1988Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Lynda G. Littlefield, Shirley P. Colyer
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Patent number: 5089112Abstract: The present invention relates to an electrochemical enzyme biosensor for use in liquid mixtures of components for detecting the presence of, or measuring the amount of, one or more select components. The enzyme electrode of the present invention is comprised of an enzyme, an artificial redox compound covalently bound to a flexible polymer backbone and an electron collector.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Terje A. Skotheim, Yoshiyuki Okamoto, Paul D. Hale
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Patent number: 5089663Abstract: The present invention relates to new rigid chelating structures, to methods for preparing these materials, and to their use in preparing radiometal labeled immunoconjugates. These new chelates include cyclohexyl EDTA monohydride, the trans forms of cyclohexyl DTPA and TTHA, and derivatives of these cyclohexyl polyaminocarboxylate materials.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Ronnie C. Mease, Suresh C. Srivastava, Jean-Francois Gestin
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Patent number: 5049352Abstract: A light water nuclear reactor melt-retention structure to mitigate the extent of direct containment heating of the reactor containment building. The structure includes a retention chamber for retaining molten core material away from the upper regions of the reactor containment building when a severe accident causes the bottom of the pressure vessel of the reactor to fail and discharge such molten material under high pressure through the reactor cavity into the retention chamber. In combination with the melt-retention chamber there is provided a passageway that includes molten core droplet deflector vanes and has gas vent means in its upper surface, which means are operable to deflect molten core droplets into the retention chamber while allowing high pressure steam and gases to be vented into the upper regions of the containment building.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Narinder K. Tutu, Theodore Ginsberg, John R. Klages
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Patent number: 5047152Abstract: A process is provided to treat wastes containing radionuclides and toxic metals with Clostridium sp. BFGl to release a large fraction of the waste solids into solutin and convert the radionuclides and toxic metals to a more concentrated and stable form with concurrent volume and mass reduction. The radionuclides and toxic metals being in a more stable form are available for recovery, recycling and disposal.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1990Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Arokiasamy J. Francis, Cleveland J. Dodge, Jeffrey B. Gillow
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Patent number: 5021571Abstract: The present invention relates to new rigid chelating structures, to methods for preparing these materials, and to their use in preparing radiometal labeled immunoconjugates. These new chelates include cyclohexyl EDTA monohydride, the transforms of cyclohexyl DTPA and TTHA and derivatives of these cyclohexyl polyaminocarboxylate materials.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1989Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Ronnie C. Mease, Suresh C. Srivastava
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Patent number: 5017881Abstract: An accelerating cavity having one or more iris structures mounted therein for strongly damping unwanted frequencies that are generated in the cavity by bunches of particles in a particle beam that is accelerated through the cavity during its operation. Each of the iris structures is characterized by containing a plurality of radial slots therein that extend from the central aperture through the iris member to the perimeter thereof. The outer end of each of the radial slots includes an enlarged portion that is effective to prevent undesired frequencies from being reflected back into the center aperture of the iris member. Waveguide means connect the outer ends of the radial slots to frequency damping means or to a dump or dumps.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventor: Robert B. Palmer
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Patent number: 5001416Abstract: An electronic measurement circuit for high speed comparison of the relative amplitudes of a predetermined number of electrical input signals independent of variations in the magnitude of the sum of the signals. The circuit includes a high speed electronic switch that is operably connected to receive on its respective input terminals one of said electrical input signals and to have its common terminal serve as an input for a variable-gain amplifier-detector circuit that is operably connected to feed its output to a common terminal of a second high speed electronic switch.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1990Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: John W. Bittner, Richard W. Biscardi
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Patent number: 4992480Abstract: There is disclosed synthesis of CH.sub.3 OH from carbon monoxide and hydrogen using an extremely active homogeneous catalyst for methanol synthesis directly from synthesis gas. The catalyst operates preferably between 100.degree.-150.degree. C. and preferably at 100-150 psia synthesis gas to produce methanol. Use can be made of syngas mixtures which contain considerable quantities of other gases, such as nitrogen, methane or excess hydrogen. The catalyst is composed of two components: (a) a transition metal carbonyl complex and (b) an alkoxide component. In the simplest formulation, component (a) is a complex of nickel tetracarbonyl and component (b) is methoxide (CH.sub.3 O.sup.-), both being dissolved in a methanol solvent system. The presence of a co-solvent such as p-dioxane, THF, polyalcohols, ethers, hydrocarbons, and crown ethers accelerates the methanol synthesis reaction.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1990Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventors: Devinder Mahajan, Richard S. Sapienza, William A. Slegeir, Thomas E. O'Hare
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Patent number: 4988878Abstract: A support means for a plurality of thermally deformable component parts that are concentrically mounted within a thermally expandable housing. The support means includes a plurality of pins that are mounted in relatively fixed or sliding relationship to either one of the concentrically positioned components or to the housing, and the pins are positioned to extend through aligned apertures in the remaining components or the housing in a manner such that the pins are free to slide in a snug relationship relative to the sides of the holes through those components or the housing. The support means enables the concentrically mounted components and the housing to undergo expansion and contraction movement, radially and longitudinally relative to one another, while maintaining concentricity of the components and the housing relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1990Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: Associated Universities, Inc.Inventor: William H. VanZwienen