Patents Assigned to Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 5348871Abstract: A process for converting cellulosic materials, such as waste paper, into fuels and chemicals utilizing enzymatic hydrolysis of the major constituent of paper, cellulose. A waste paper slurry is contacted by cellulase in an agitated hydrolyzer. The cellulase is produced from a continuous, columnar, fluidized-bed bioreactor utilizing immobilized microorganisms. An attritor and a cellobiase reactor are coupled to the agitated hydrolyzer to improve reaction efficiency. The cellulase is recycled by an adsorption process. The resulting crude sugars are converted to dilute product in a fluidized-bed bioreactor utilizing microorganisms. The dilute product is concentrated and purified by utilizing distillation and/or a biparticle fluidized-bed bioreactor system.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1992Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Scott, Brendlyn D. Faison, Brian H. Davison, Jonathan Woodward
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Patent number: 5338625Abstract: Described is a thin-film battery, especially a thin-film microbattery, and a method for making same having application as a backup or primary integrated power source for electronic devices. The battery includes a novel electrolyte which is electrochemically stable and does not react with the lithium anode and a novel vanadium oxide cathode Configured as a microbattery, the battery can be fabricated directly onto a semiconductor chip, onto the semiconductor die or onto any portion of the chip carrier. The battery can be fabricated to any specified size or shape to meet the requirements of a particular application. The battery is fabricated of solid state materials and is capable of operation between -15.degree. C. and 150.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: John B. Bates, Nancy J. Dudney, Greg R. Gruzalski, Christopher F. Luck
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Patent number: 5338938Abstract: A gamma radiation intensity meter measures dose rate of a radiation field. The gamma radiation intensity meter includes a tritium battery emitting beta rays generating a current which is essentially constant. Dose rate is correlated to an amount of movement of an electroscope element charged by the tritium battery. Ionizing radiation decreases the voltage at the element and causes movement. A bleed resistor is coupled between the electroscope support element or electrode and the ionization chamber wall electrode.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventor: Louis H. Thacker
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Patent number: 5335552Abstract: A device for measuring mass flow of gases which utilizes a substantially buoyant pressure vessel suspended within a fluid/liquid in an enclosure. The pressure vessel is connected to a weighing device for continuously determining weight change of the vessel as a function of the amount of gas within the pressure vessel. In the preferred embodiment, this pressure vessel is formed from inner and outer right circular cylindrical hulls, with a volume between the hulls being vented to the atmosphere external the enclosure. The fluid/liquid, normally in the form of water typically with an added detergent, is contained within an enclosure with the fluid/liquid being at a level such that the pressure vessel is suspended beneath this level but above a bottom of the enclosure. The buoyant pressure vessel can be interconnected with selected valves to an auxiliary pressure vessel so that initial flow can be established to or from the auxiliary pressure vessel prior to flow to or from the buoyant pressure vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: James O. Hylton, Carl J. Remenyik
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Patent number: 5333844Abstract: A multi-piece crucible for high temperature applications comprises a tubular side wall member having a lip on the inside surface and a bottom member or members forming a container for containing a melt of a material during a high temperature melt-casting operations. The multi-piece design prevents cracking of the crucible or leakage of the melt from the crucible during the melt-casting operation. The lip of the tubular member supports the bottom member. The contacting surfaces where the lip of the tubular side wall member contacts the bottom member of the multi-piece crucible contains a ceramic sealing material. The ceramic sealing material forms a seal sufficient to prevent the melt of the material from leaking out of the multi-piece crucible during the melt-casting process. The multi-piece crucible is made of a material which is chemically inert to the melt and has structural integrity at the melting point temperature of the melt, or of a material coated with such a material.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1992Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Cressie E. Holcombe, William A. Pfeiler
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Patent number: 5332906Abstract: A scintillator assembly for use in conjunction with a photomultiplier or the like in the detection of alpha radiation utilizes a substrate or transparent yttrium aluminum garnet and a relatively thin film of cerium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet coated upon the substrate. The film material is applied to the substrate in a sputtering process, and the applied film and substrate are annealed to effect crystallization of the film upon the substrate. The resultant assembly provides relatively high energy resolution during use in a detection instrument and is sufficiently rugged for use in field environments.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1992Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Lauf, Stephanie A. McElhaney, John B. Bates
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Patent number: 5332200Abstract: A non-fibrous ceramic liner for induction furnaces is provided by vertically stackable ring-shaped liner segments made of ceramic material in a light-weight cellular form. The liner segments can each be fabricated as a single unit or from a plurality of arcuate segments joined together by an interlocking mechanism. Also, the liner segments can be formed of a single ceramic material or can be constructed of multiple concentric layers with the layers being of different ceramic materials and/or cellular forms. Thermomechanically damaged liner segments are selectively replaceable in the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrew H. Gorin, Cressie E. Holcombe
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Patent number: 5330942Abstract: A composite refractory material composition comprises a boron carbide matrix and minor constituents of yttrium-boron-oxygen-carbon phases uniformly distributed throughout the boron carbide matrix.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Cressie E. Holcombe, Marvin S. Morrow
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Patent number: 5330610Abstract: A method and apparatus for digital epitaxy. The apparatus includes a pulsed gas delivery assembly that supplies gaseous material to a substrate to form an adsorption layer of the gaseous material on the substrate. Structure is provided for measuring the isothermal desorption spectrum of the growth surface to monitor the active sites which are available for adsorption. The vacuum chamber housing the substrate facilitates evacuation of the gaseous material from the area adjacent the substrate following exposure. In use, digital epitaxy is achieved by exposing a substrate to a pulse of gaseous material to form an adsorption layer of the material on the substrate. The active sites on the substrate are monitored during the formation of the adsorption layer to determine if all the active sites have been filled. Once the active sites have been filled on the growth surface of the substrate, the pulse of gaseous material is terminated. The unreacted portion of the gas pulse is evacuated by continuous pumping.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Djula Eres, Jeffrey W. Sharp
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Patent number: 5327029Abstract: A logarithmic current measurement circuit for operating upon an input electric signal utilizes a quad, dielectrically isolated, well-matched, monolithic bipolar transistor array. One group of circuit components within the circuit cooperate with two transistors of the array to convert the input signal logarithmically to provide a first output signal which is temperature-dependant, and another group of circuit components cooperate with the other two transistors of the array to provide a second output signal which is temperature-dependant. A divider ratios the first and second output signals to provide a resultant output signal which is independent of temperature. The method of the invention includes the operating steps performed by the measurement circuit.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: M. Nance Ericson, James M. Rochelle
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Patent number: 5325342Abstract: An improved Surface-Enhanced Raman Optical Data Storage System (SERODS) is disclosed. In the improved system, entities capable of existing in multiple reversible states are present on the storage device. Such entities result in changed Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) when localized state changes are effected in less than all of the entities. Therefore, by changing the state of entities in localized regions of a storage device, the SERS emissions in such regions will be changed. When a write-on device is controlled by a data signal, such a localized regions of changed SERS emissions will correspond to the data written on the device. The data may be read by illuminating the surface of the storage device with electromagnetic radiation of an appropriate frequency and detecting the corresponding SERS emissions. Data may be deleted by reversing the state changes of entities in regions where the data was initially written.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventor: Tuan Vo-Dinh
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Patent number: 5323843Abstract: A thermal energy storage device for use in a pulsed power supply to store waste heat produced in a high-power burst operation utilizes lithium hydride as the phase change thermal energy storage material. The device includes an outer container encapsulating the lithium hydride and an inner container supporting a hydrogen sorbing sponge material such as activated carbon. The inner container is in communication with the interior of the outer container to receive hydrogen dissociated from the lithium hydride at elevated temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mitchell Olszewski, David G. Morris
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Patent number: 5324485Abstract: A microwave applicator for processing of radioactive waste slurry uses a waveguide network which splits an input microwave of TE.sub.10 rectangular mode to TE.sub.01 circular mode. A cylindrical body has four openings, each receiving 1/4 of the power input. The waveguide network includes a plurality of splitters to effect the 1/4 divisions of power.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventor: Terry L. White
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Patent number: 5320878Abstract: Polymeric cyanoborane is volatilized, decomposed by thermal or microwave plasma energy, and deposited on a substrate as an amorphous film containing boron, nitrogen and carbon. Residual carbon present in the film is removed by ammonia treatment at an increased temperature, producing an adherent, essentially stoichiometric boron nitride film.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventor: Leon Maya
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Patent number: 5321223Abstract: A method of sintering ceramic materials following: A compacted article comprising inorganic particles coated with carbon is provided, the carbon providing improved microwave coupling. The compacted article is then heated by microwave radiation to a temperature and for a period of time sufficient to sinter the compacted article.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1991Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harold D. Kimrey, Jr., Cressie E. Holcombe, Jr., Norman L. Dykes
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Patent number: 5320802Abstract: The specification discloses a corrosion-resistant intermetallic alloy comprising, in atomic percent, an FeAl iron aluminide containing from about 30 to about 40% aluminum alloyed with from about 0.01 to 0.4% zirconium and from 0.01 to about 0.8% boron. The alloy exhibits considerably improved room temperature ductility for enhanced usefulness in structural applications. The high temperature strength and fabricability is improved by alloying with molybdenum, carbon, chromium and vanadium.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Chain T. Liu, Claudette G. McKamey, Peter F. Tortorelli, Stan A. David
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Patent number: 5321222Abstract: A variable frequency microwave furnace system (10) designed to allow modulation of the frequency of the microwaves introduced into a furnace cavity (34) for testing or other selected applications. The variable frequency microwave furnace system (10) includes a microwave signal generator (12) or microwave voltage-controlled oscillator (14) for generating a low-power microwave signal for input to the microwave furnace. A first amplifier (18) may be provided to amplify the magnitude of the signal output from the microwave signal generator (12) or the microwave voltage-controlled oscillator (14). A second amplifier (20) is provided for processing the signal output by the first amplifier (18). The second amplifier (20) outputs the microwave signal input to the furnace cavity (34). In the preferred embodiment, the second amplifier (20) is a traveling-wave tube (TWT). A power supply (22) is provided for operation of the second amplifier (20).Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1991Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Don W. Bible, Robert J. Lauf
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Patent number: 5319257Abstract: A uniaxial drive system or microactuator capable of operating in an ultra-high vacuum environment. The mechanism includes a flexible coupling having a bore therethrough, and two clamp/pusher assemblies mounted in axial ends of the coupling. The clamp/pusher assemblies are energized by voltage-operated piezoelectrics therewithin to operatively engage the shaft and coupling causing the shaft to move along its rotational axis through the bore. The microactuator is capable of repeatably positioning to sub-manometer accuracy while affording a scan range in excess of 5 centimeters. Moreover, the microactuator generates smooth, constant velocity motion profiles while producing a drive thrust of greater than 10 pounds. The system is remotely controlled and piezoelectrically driven, hence minimal thermal loading, vibrational excitation, or outgassing is introduced to the operating environment.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventor: Timothy J. McIntyre
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Patent number: 5318751Abstract: The presence of polychlorinated biphenyls and other chlorinated compounds in a sample is determined by treating the sample with a photo-activator and then exposing the treated sample to a UV light source. The UV light produces a photo-product complex, which is subsequently excited with UV light to cause luminescence of the complex.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1993Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventor: Tuan Vo-Dinh
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Patent number: 5317158Abstract: The invention is a unitary alpha, beta, and gamma scintillation detector and system for sensing the presence of alpha, beta, and gamma radiations selectively or simultaneously. The scintillators are mounted in a light-tight housing provided with an entrance window for admitting alpha, beta, and gamma radiation and excluding ambient light from the housing. Light pulses from each scintillator have different decay constants that are converted by a photosensitive device into corresponding differently shaped electrical pulses. A pulse discrimination system identifies the electrical pulses by their respective pulse shapes which are determined by decay time. The identified electrical pulses are counted in separate channel analyzers to indicate the respective levels of sensed alpha, beta, and gamma radiations.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1991Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie A. McElhaney, Marion M. Chiles