Patents Assigned to Georgia Tech Research Institute
  • Patent number: 4240768
    Abstract: A pump which generates pressurized air flow in a pipeline to sweep wheeled vehicles along with the air flow is provided with a flow control mechanism. First and second blocking valves which normally prevent reverse flow of air in the pipeline but which can alternately swing open to allow a vehicle to pass are automatically moved between open and closed positions by altering the pressure differential acting on the valves. The valves are urged to the open position and air flow control mechanism associated with the pump alternately directs air against the back of the valves in response to the position of a vehicle to sequentially operate the valves to move the vehicle through the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 23, 1980
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Marion R. Carstens
  • Patent number: 4231689
    Abstract: A pipeline transportation system for wheeled vehicles which are moved therethrough by air. The vehicle functions as a pipeline sweeper to remove debris from the pipeline through one or more openings provided in the bottom of the pipeline. In one embodiment, the vehicle is self-righting whereby the vehicle will maintain an upright attitude and the vehicle wheels will straddle the openings in the pipeline and pass over the openings without the wheels being caught in the openings. In another embodiment, the vehicle includes loading wheels adjacent the bottom of the vehicle and side wheels on either side of the loading wheels, and the opening in the pipeline is positioned in the path of movement of the load wheels but out of the path of movement of the side wheels whereby debris will fall out of the opening but the vehicle will roll over the openings on the side wheels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1977
    Date of Patent: November 4, 1980
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Marion R. Carstens
  • Patent number: 4165845
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing vehicles which are moved through a conduit by air through sequential zones one, two and three. Preferably, the zones are inclined downwardly towards downstream for aiding movement of the vehicles downstream by gravity. Zone one is a storage zone which preferably has vents adjacent its upstream end and its downstream end for controlling the speed of movement of vehicles into zone one and from zone one to zone two. Zone two is the processing zone which receives vehicles from zone one and releases the vehicles to zone three. Zone two includes an air blocking vehicle stop at its downstream end against which a first vehicle is held, and includes a holding arm which holds a second vehicle while the leading first vehicle is released. The first vehicle is released to zone three, but only when three is clear of vehicles and a second vehicle is positioned behind the first vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1979
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventors: Marion R. Carstens, Homer J. Bates
  • Patent number: 4153978
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for aligning individual fibers parallel to the main fluid stream that is conveying them, using fluid-dynamic forces. This method and apparatus are based on the use of converging streamlines in a nearly irrotational flow to provide the necessary moments to rotate the fibers so that they become parallel to the streamlines. Counterflow jets are provided to create the desired streamline behavior in a main fluid stream. The irrotationality of the flow and the nearly parallel streamlines thus prevent further fiber rotation downstream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1979
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Louis H. Bangert
  • Patent number: 4145256
    Abstract: A carbonaceous residue or char having novel properties is produced from particulate agricultural waste material, such as peanut shells, which upon heating exhibits an exothermic decomposition into an off gas component and a solid component in which the off gas component is more highly reactive to oxygen than is the solid component. By introducing air into the reaction zone whereat the decomposition is effected and controlling the amount of air so introduced such that not all of the off gas component may be oxidized, the preferential reaction of the air with the off gas component will protect the solid component from any significant oxidation while at the same time it will elevate the temperature in the reaction zone sufficiently to effect substantially complete decomposition of the material so that the recovered product is of very high carbon content. At the same time, a temperature gradient is established in the reaction zone which will allow some of the vapor component of the decomposition (i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1979
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Mack D. Bowen
  • Patent number: 4141958
    Abstract: Phosphatic raw materials are treated with phosphoric acid to obtain monocalcium phosphate which is dissociated with an organic solvent to yield high grade phosphoric acid and fertilizer grade dicalcium phosphate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1979
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Grover L. Bridger
  • Patent number: 4135388
    Abstract: A fractionating apparatus under microprocessor control including a tumbler having a series of screens of progressively larger openings around its periphery. A sample of particulate material is passed successively through each of the screens by incremental rotation of the tumbler. To aid in classifying the fractions, a spray of fluid is projected against the screens and a rocking motion is imparted to the tumbler. The smallest fraction, not being retained, is entrained in a moving stream of fluid and passed directly to a porous weighing member. When this entire fraction is deposited and weighed, the next larger fraction is accumulated in the weighing member. These individual weights and their sum are recorded and from them size percentages are computed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1979
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Clyde Orr, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4108079
    Abstract: A releasable stop for releasably stopping a vehicle moving through a conduit. A stop gate is supported for pivotal movement into and out of the path of movement of the vehicle. First and second arms are pivotally connected together between the gate and a support and a pneumatic piston and cylinder assembly actuates one arm for moving the gate between a closed and opened position. The pivoting arms are moved into or slightly past a dead center position when the gate is in the closed position whereby the impact of a vehicle engaging the gate will be transmitted to the support instead of to the piston and cylinder assembly. When the gate is closed, the dead center position of the arm maintains the stop gate in a locked position. The stop gate may be sized and shaped to entirely block the conduit to provide a dead end air cushion stop assist.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1978
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventors: Marion R. Carstens, Homer J. Bates
  • Patent number: 4100260
    Abstract: Sulfur dioxide is removed from stack gases by absorption in an aqueous medium, the preferred embodiment containing a chemical oxidant which generates hydrogen peroxide on a demand that equals the rate sulfur dioxide is absorbed into the medium whereby the absorbed sulfur dioxide is converted to sulfate form. The converted sulfur dioxide is removed in the form of an alkaline earth metal sulfate precipitate and spent oxidant is regenerated for reuse. In the other illustrated embodiments, the aqueous medium is maintained acidic from the start-up of the system. Barium peroxide is the preferred oxidant and acts both as oxidant and precipitant. Alternately, the oxidant and precipitant may be separate compounds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Lewis W. Elston
  • Patent number: 4031195
    Abstract: Sulfur dioxide is removed from stack gases by absorption in an aqueous medium, the preferred embodiment containing a chemical oxidant which generates hydrogen peroxide on a demand that equals the rate sulfur dioxide is absorbed into the medium whereby the absorbed sulfur dioxide is converted to sulfate form. The converted sulfur dioxide is removed in the form of an alkaline earth metal sulfate precipitate and spent oxidant is regenerated for reuse. In the other illustrated embodiments, the aqueous medium is maintained acidic from the start-up of the system. Barium peroxide is the preferred oxidant and acts both as oxidant and precipitant. Alternately, the oxidant and precipitant may be separate compounds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1977
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Lewis W. Elston
  • Patent number: 4017039
    Abstract: Booster pump devices for maintaining air flow through a conduit system for sweeping vehicles along the path defined by the conduit operate in full flow fashion such as tends to create reverse flow of air in the conduit within those sections between the inlet and outlet connections of the pump with the conduit. An overhead suspended air control plate is provided for each section movable incident to vehicle approach from a closed position blocking the section to an upwardly swung open position allowing the vehicle to pass beneath it. The plate is balanced by forces acting upon it to stabilize in the open position until the vehicle passes beyond it whereupon the plate automatically returns to closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1977
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Marion R. Carstens
  • Patent number: 3943754
    Abstract: A sample of particulate material is entrained in a moving body of fluid and the fluid is continuously discharged through a porous weighing member. Before passing to the weighing member sized fractions within the sample, except for the smallest one, are separated and held back at different regions in the body of fluid so that only the one fraction initially deposits on the weighing member. The weight addition of this fraction is measured and then a further fraction is re-entrained to move with the fluid to pass to and deposit on the weighing member cumulatively with the first fraction. The weight increase caused by this further deposition is measured and the re-entrainment and weight increase measurement of still further fractions are effected separately and successively until all fractions are deposited on the weighing member. These individual weights and their sum are recorded either manually or automatically and from them size percentages are computed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1976
    Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Inventor: Clyde Orr, Jr.