Patents Assigned to Midwest Research Institute
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Patent number: 7114370Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring air quality is provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventor: Giuliano Radolovich
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Patent number: 7112429Abstract: The invention provides a thermal tolerant mannanase that is a member of the glycoside hydrolase family. The invention further discloses this mannanase as ManA. ManA has been isolated and characterized from Acidothermus cellulolyticus. The invention further provides recombinant forms of the identified ManA. Methods of making ManA polypeptides, including fusions, variants, and derivatives, are also disclosed. Methods of using mannanase A, including for the processing of food and for use in food stuffs as bulking agents and the like, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Shi-You Ding, William S. Adney, Todd B. Vinzant, Michael E. Himmel
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Patent number: 7109818Abstract: A tunable circuit (10) for a capacitively tunable capacitor device (12) is provided. The tunable circuit (10) comprises a tunable circuit element (14) and a non-tunable dielectric element (16) coupled to the tunable circuit element (16). A tunable capacitor device (12) and a method for increasing the figure of merit in a tunable capacitor device (12) are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Tatiana Rivkina, David S. Ginley
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Patent number: 7100423Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring particulate matter in a gas sample and the air quality associated therewith is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventor: Andrew R. Trenholm
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Patent number: 7095050Abstract: Monolithic, tandem, photonic cells include at least a first semiconductor layer and a second semiconductor layer, wherein each semiconductor layer includes an n-type region, a p-type region, and a given band-gap energy. Formed within each semiconductor layer is a sting of electrically connected photonic sub-cells. By carefully selecting the numbers of photonic sub-cells in the first and second layer photonic sub-cell string(s), and by carefully selecting the manner in which the sub-cells in a first and second layer photonic sub-cell string(s) are electrically connected, each of the first and second layer sub-cell strings may be made to achieve one or more substantially identical electrical characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Mark W. Wanlass, Angelo Mascarenhas
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Patent number: 7067850Abstract: A device (10) comprises a semiconductor diode (12) and a switchable element (14) positioned in stacked adjacent relationship so that the semiconductor diode (12) and the switchable element (14) are electrically connected in series with one another. The switchable element (14) is switchable from a low-conductance state to a high-conductance state in response to the application of a forming voltage to the switchable element (14).Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Howard M. Branz, Qi Wang
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Patent number: 7059993Abstract: The invention provides a thermal tolerant cellulase that is a member of the glycoside hydrolase family. The invention further discloses this cellulase as GuxA. GuxA has been isolated and characterized from Acidothermus cellulolyticus. The invention further provides recombinant forms of the identified GuxA. Methods of making and using GuxA polypeptides, including fusions, variants, and derivatives, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2001Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Shi-You Ding, William S. Adney, Todd B. Vinzant, Michael E. Himmel, Stephen R. Decker
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Patent number: 7053294Abstract: A thin-film solar cell (10) is provided. The thin-film solar cell (10) comprises a flexible metallic substrate (12) having a first surface and a second surface. A back metal contact layer (16) is deposited on the first surface of the flexible metallic substrate (12). A semiconductor absorber layer (14) is deposited on the back metal contact. A photoactive film deposited on the semiconductor absorber layer (14) forms a heterojunction structure and a grid contact (24) deposited on the heterjunction structure. The flexible metal substrate (12) can be constructed of either aluminium or stainless steel. Furthermore, a method of constructing a solar cell is provided. The method comprises providing an aluminum substrate (12), depositing a semiconductor absorber layer (14) on the aluminum substrate (12), and insulating the aluminum substrate (12) from the semiconductor absorber layer (14) to inhibit reaction between the aluminum substrate (12) and the semiconductor absorber layer (14).Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: John R. Tuttle, Rommel Noufi, Falah S. Hasoon
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Patent number: 7033570Abstract: The present invention provides a method for carrying out high temperature thermal dissociation reactions requiring rapid-heating and short residence times using solar energy. In particular, the present invention provides a method for carrying out high temperature thermal reactions such as dissociation of hydrocarbon containing gases and hydrogen sulfide to produce hydrogen and dry reforming of hydrocarbon containing gases with carbon dioxide. In the methods of the invention where hydrocarbon containing gases are dissociated, fine carbon black particles are also produced. The present invention also provides solar-thermal reactors and solar-thermal reactor systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignees: Regents of the University of Colorado, Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Alan W. Weimer, Jaimee K. Dahl, Allan A. Lewandowski, Carl Bingham, Karen J. Raska Buechler, Willy Grothe
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Publication number: 20060049057Abstract: The present invention provides a method of forming a biaxially textured gold buffer layer (14) a on a substrate(16) by electrodeposition. A superconducting material (12) may be deposited onto the biaxially textured goldlayer (14). The biaxial texturing in the gold layer (14) is maintained in the deposited superconductor material(12) to produce high critical current density.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: March 9, 2006Applicant: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Raghu Bhattacharya, Jun Chen
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Publication number: 20060021564Abstract: Nanostructures (18) and methods for production thereof by phase separation during metal organic vapor-phase epitaxy (MOVPE). An embodiment of one of the methods may comprise providing a growth surface in a reaction chamber and introducing a first mixture of precursor materials into the reaction chamber to form a buffer layer (12) thereon. A second mixture of precursor materials may be provided into the reaction chamber to form an active region (14) on the buffer layer (12), wherein the nanostructure (18) is embedded in a matrix (16) in the active region (14). Additional steps are also disclosed for preparing the nanostructure (18) product for various applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2002Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Andrew Norman, Jerry Olson
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Patent number: 6989252Abstract: A reversible physiological process provides for the temporal separation of oxygen evolution and hydrogen production in a microorganism, which includes the steps of growing a culture of the microorganism in medium under illuminated conditions to accumulate an endogenous substrate, depleting from the medium a nutrient selected from the group consisting of sulfur, iron, and/or manganese, sealing the culture from atmospheric oxygen, incubating the culture in light whereby a rate of light-induced oxygen production is equal to or less than a rate of respiration, and collecting an evolved gas. The process is particularly useful to accomplish a sustained photobiological hydrogen gas production in cultures of microorganisms, such as Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Anastasios Melis, Liping Zhang, John R. Benemann, Marc Forestier, Maria Ghirardi, Michael Seibert
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Patent number: 6989924Abstract: A corrosion and ultra violet-resistant silver mirror for use in solar reflectors; the silver layer having a film-forming protective polymer bonded thereto, and a protective shield overlay comprising a transparent multipolymer film that incorporates a UV absorber. The corrosion and ultraviolet resistant silver mirror retains spectral hemispherical reflectance and high optical clarity throughout the UV and visible spectrum when used in solar reflectors.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Gary J. Jorgensen, Randy Gee
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Patent number: 6984263Abstract: In a single crystal pulling apparatus for providing a Czochralski crystal growth process, the improvement of a shallow melt crucible (20) to eliminate the necessity supplying a large quantity of feed stock materials that had to be preloaded in a deep crucible to grow a large ingot, comprising a gas tight container a crucible with a deepened periphery (25) to prevent snapping of a shallow melt and reduce turbulent melt convection; source supply means for adding source material to the semiconductor melt; a double barrier (23) to minimize heat transfer between the deepened periphery (25) and the shallow melt in the growth compartment; offset holes (24) in the double barrier (23) to increase melt travel length between the deepened periphery (25) and the shallow growth compartment; and the interface heater/heat sink (22) to control the interface shape and crystal growth rate.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Tihu Wang, Theodore F. Ciszek
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Patent number: 6964294Abstract: A passive cooling system for a vehicle (114) transfers heat from an overheated internal component, for example, an instrument panel (100), to an external portion (116) of the vehicle (114), for example, a side body panel (126). The passive cooling system includes one or more heat pipes (112) having an evaporator section (118) embedded in the overheated internal component and a condenser section (120) at the external portion (116) of the vehicle (114). The evaporator (118) and condenser (120) sections are in fluid communication. The passive cooling system may also include a thermally conductive film (140) for thermally connecting the evaporator sections (118) of the heat pipes (112) to each other and to the instrument panel (100).Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Terry Joseph Hendricks, Thomas Thoensen
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Patent number: 6925853Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring air quality is provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventor: Giuliano Radolovich
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Patent number: 6922238Abstract: A system and method for tuning a pulsed-flame photometric detector including providing a carrier gas within a predetermined gas flow range to the pulsed-flame photometric detector, providing at least one combustible fuel to the pulsed-flame photometric detector, applying voltage to an igniter coil associated with the pulsed-flame photometric detector, verifying that the pulsed-flame photometric detector is pulsing above a lower predetermined frequency and above a higher predetermined frequency, adjusting the gas flow of the at least one combustible fuel to the pulsed-flame photometric detector so that at least one cycle of ignition, propagation and then termination is present, heating a container to a predetermined temperature, allowing the at least one carrier gas to flow within the container, housing a tuning compound, and monitoring a width of a sulfur emission resulting from the combustion of the tuning compound to evaluate the width of sulfur emission signal all through a controller.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Midwest Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Plamen G. Doynov, Douglas C. Stewart, Keith D. Wilson
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Patent number: 6899524Abstract: A family of airfoils for a blade of a cooling-tower fan, is provided wherein the blade has a root region and a tip region, the family of airfoils comprises an airfoil (30) in the root region of the blade having a Reynolds number of 500,000, and an airfoil (20) in the tip region of the blade having a Reynolds number of 1,000,000, and wherein each airfoil is characterized by a maximum lift coefficient that is largely insensitive to roughness effects.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: James L. Tangler, Dan M. Somers
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Patent number: 6900998Abstract: A system and method for efficiently capturing electrical energy from a variable-speed generator are disclosed. The system includes a matrix converter using full-bridge, multilevel switch cells, in which semiconductor devices are clamped to a known constant DC voltage of a capacitor. The multilevel matrix converter is capable of generating multilevel voltage wave waveform of arbitrary magnitude and frequencies. The matrix converter can be controlled by using space vector modulation.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Robert W. Erickson, Osama A. Al-Naseem, Lee Jay Fingersh
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Patent number: 6872378Abstract: The present invention provides an environmentally beneficial process using concentrated sunlight to heat radiation absorbing particles to carry out highly endothermic gas phase chemical reactions ultimately resulting in the production of hydrogen or hydrogen synthesis gases.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Alan W. Weimer, Jaimee K. Dahl, J. Roland Pitts, Allan A. Lewandowski, Carl Bingham, Joseph R. Tamburini