Patents Assigned to Minister of Natural Resources
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Patent number: 6715159Abstract: An apparatus for releasably sealing the opening between a glove and the sleeve cuff to prevent ingress of water therebetween. The apparatus includes a pair of rings, one of which is attached to the wrist portion of a glove while the other is attached to the cuff portion of a sleeve. The rings are releasably engageable with one another in the sealed fashion under normal working conditions. The rings are capable of self-disengaging angularly and/or axially when subjected to an angular force or moment of predetermined magnitude and duration applied to the connection so as to permit detachment of the glove. The apparatus is particularly useful in wet mining applications not only to prevent water from entering the opening between the glove and cuff but also to disengage safely and assuredly should a glove get caught in any equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventor: Richard Cormier
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Patent number: 6676725Abstract: Shaped bodies containing particulate iron materials, such as cast pellets, briquettes and the like, with sufficient strength to withstand temperatures of up to at least 1000° C. can be obtained by using a fully hydrated high-alumina cement as the binder. The strength of the pellets at elevated temperatures can be further enhanced by adding small amounts of bentonite, silica fume or other suitable supplementary cementing materials, and super plasticizer. The iron particulate materials, typically having a size range of from about 0.01 mm to 6 mm, include ore fines, sinter fines, BOF and EAF dusts, mill scale, and the like. Powdered carbonaceous material, such as ground coal or coke, may also be added to the pellets. The shaped bodies are suitable for use in blast furnaces, basic oxygen furnaces, and in DRI processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Jay Aota, Lucie Morin
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Patent number: 6673222Abstract: A biological activity probe for the detection on-line of the presence of sulphide including an enzyme electrode; a counter electrode; a reference electrode; and if desired a corrosion electrode. The enzyme electrode includes an immobilised source of sulfide oxidase enzyme, together with a cofactor such as 1,1′-dimethylferrocene, immobilised in a water permeable non-conducting binder on a biologically inert electrically conducting substrate. The immobilised source of sulfide oxidase enzyme is either a chemoautotropic microorganism such as a Thiobacillus thioparus, or enzyme material recovered from a culture of a Thiobacillus thioparus.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Sadaksharasundaram S. Papavinasam, William D. Gould, Robert W. Revie, Fraser A. MacLeod, Michael Attard
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Patent number: 6673236Abstract: The present invention provides a method for producing hydrocarbon fuels with ultra-low levels of sulfur. The method involves catalytic oxidation of the sulfurous compounds within the hydrocarbon fuel, followed by extraction of the oxidized (and polarized) sulfurous compounds using a polar solvent. The present invention teaches the involvement of ethanol during catalytic oxidation. In this way, the oxidation catalyst has a dual-role in the oxidation process: firstly the catalyst directly oxidizes the sulfurous compounds, and secondly the oxidation catalyst converts of a small portion of the alcohol to the corresponding peroxy acid, which also helps to drive the oxidation process.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Maria Stanciulescu, Michio Ikura
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Patent number: 6528898Abstract: When the temperature of pyroelectric film is increased from low to high near its phase transition temperature its ability to hold electrical charge on its surfaces diminishes, and the charge can be drawn as current through an external load resistor. Once the film temperature reaches a steady temperature, no more power can be drawn. However, if the film temperature is lowered again, it will restore charge on the film surfaces and the pyroelectric conversion process can be repeated. Because pyroelectric conversion depends on the degree of temperature change and the repetition rate of the process, the faster the cycling the more power it can generate by converting heat to electric power. An improved apparatus and method is disclosed for converting heat to electrical energy with a multi-layer stack of thin pyroelectric films. The pyroelectric film surface is cycled between higher and lower temperatures by the displacement of higher and lower temperature fluid over the film surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Michio Ikura, Robert Charbonneau
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Patent number: 6508056Abstract: A recuperated microturbine system including a low temperature duct burner in the exhaust gas which accommodates significant variations in the exhaust gas flow from the recuperator, which burns the added hydrocarbon fuel, for example natural gas, reasonably efficiently, without generating a significant amount of additional NOx. A wire mesh burner is used to burn the added fuel in part of the exhaust gas from the recuperator. The duct burner is operated either in a more or less radiant combustion mode, or in a blue flame mode. The remainder of the recuperator exhaust gas, which bypasses the afterburner, is heated mainly by radiant heat transfer from the wire mesh burner. The use of the wire mesh burner minimises additional NOx formation. In the duct burner the dynamic pressure of the exhaust gas is used to overcome the inherent static pressure loss of the wire mesh burner.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventor: Robert Brandon
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Patent number: 6506502Abstract: A preform for use in a metal matrix composite, particularly for a magnesium metal composite, and a metal matrix composite, typically made by squeeze casting, using the preform. In the preform the reinforcing material typically is silicon carbide, boron nitride, carbon or graphite. The binder used in the preform is magnesium fluoride, which avoids the known problems which result from the high reactivity of magnesium metal with other binders, such as silica and alumina, which results in the formation of magnesium oxide in the reinforced composite. The presence of magnesium oxide crystals in the metal matrix adversely affects the properties of the composite.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Jason S. H. Lo, Areekattuthazhayil K. Kuriakose, Raul Santos
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Patent number: 6409964Abstract: Shaped bodies containing particulate iron materials, such as cast pellets, briquettes and the like, with sufficient strength to withstand temperatures of up to at least 1000° C. can be obtained by using a fully hydrated high-alumina cement as the binder. The strength of the pellets at elevated temperatures can be further enhanced by adding small amounts of bentonite, silica fume or other suitable supplementary cementing materials, and super plasticizer. The iron particulate materials, typically having a size range of from about 0.01 mm to 6 mm, include ore fines, sinter fines, BOF and EAF dusts, mill scale, and the like. Powdered carbonaceous material, such as ground coal or coke, may also be added to the pellets. The shaped bodies are suitable for use in blast furnaces, basic oxygen furnaces, and in DRI processes.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Jay Aota, Lucie Morin
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Patent number: 6306585Abstract: A gene coding for Pin m III, which is associated with overwintering and frost hardiness in western white pine, has been cloned and characterized. The gene contains an open reading frame of 486 base pairs, encoding a protein of 161 amino acid residues, with a calculated molecular weight of 18002.30 daltons. The predicted isoelectricl point is 5.534. The gene is transcriptionally regulated with the highest expression in fall and winter months. The protein Pin m III is high in infected tissue such as canker. Accordingly, the gene can be used to determine frost hardiness and blister resist fungus susceptibility in conifers.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1997Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, Canadian Forest ServiceInventors: Abul K. M. Ekramoddoullah, Douglas W. Taylor, Xueshu Yu, Santosh Misra
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Patent number: 6296687Abstract: An ionic conductor has been developed which exhibits both hydrogen ion conductivity and electronic conductivity. The conductor is a perovskite-type oxide represented by the general formula: ABO3 where A consists of at least one element selected from the group consisting of Ba, Ca, Mg and Sr and B is Ce1−xMx where M is a multivalent dopant metal, preferably Eu or Tb, and x is greater than 0 and less than 1. It is particularly useful in processes in which hydrogen is separated from a hydrogen-containing gas, e.g. in conversion of natural gas, operation of hydrogen fuel cells, etc.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Eric D. Wachsman, Naixiong Jiang
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Patent number: 6270631Abstract: A process for hydrating CaO residues in fluidized bed combustor ashes that achieves a better level of hydration, which does not add significantly to the cost of the hydration process, which reduces the consumption of water in the hydration process, and which if desired can trap at least some of the CO2 in the furnace gasses, by using some of it to convert the hydrated CaO to CaCO3. This both reduces the amount of CO2 released to the atmosphere, and converts the potentially dangerous CaO in the ashes into an effectively inert and benign material. By exposing the ash/water mixture to sound under the correct conditions of frequency, and power input, it is possible to improve both the rate of hydration, and the level of hydration, of FBC ashes. The process can be carried out either batchwise or continuously, and does not require an extended time period.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventor: Edward J. Anthony
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Patent number: 6257054Abstract: A roller dynamometer is provided, having at least one supporting carriage having a rotatable roller and a dynamometer linked to the roller for measuring torque output of a vehicle. The carriages are rollable on a substrate for positioning under a vehicle. In one aspect, multiple dynamometer and roller units are provided, for engagement with multiple vehicle wheels, with the units being linked electronically for common control by a control unit that simulates either straight line or curved driving conditions. In a further aspect, the dynamometer is supported on the carriage by a rotary mount. In a further aspect, the rollers have a generally hourglass shape to permit vehicle wheel self-centering.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Jacek L. Rostkowski, William Desmond McGonegal, Frederick J. Hendren, Roman Gorny
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Patent number: 6247519Abstract: A process for preparing a preform for use in a metal matrix composite, particularly for a magnesium metal composite, and a metal matrix composite, typically made by squeeze casting, using the preform. In the preform the reinforcing material typically is silicon carbide, boron nitride, carbon or graphite. The binder used in the preform is magnesium fluoride, which avoids the known problems which result from the high reactivity of magnesium metal with other binders, such as silica and alumina, which results in the formation of magnesium oxide in the reinforced composite. The presence of magnesium oxide crystals in the metal matrix adversely affects the properties of the composite.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Jason Sin Hin Lo, Areekattuthazhayil K. Kuriakose, Raul Santos
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Patent number: 6248321Abstract: Microparticles such as propagules of eukaryotic biocontrol agents are encapsulated in cellular-scale polymer capsules that have a diameter similar to normal eukaryotic cells in a range of about 10 &mgr;m to about 400 &mgr;m. The microparticles are encapsulated by adding a hydrophobic dispersion medium such as a mixture of chloroform and hexane or a mixture of corn oil and n-hexadecane having a specific gravity of about 1 and containing an emulsifier such as lecithin to an aqueous suspension of the microparticles and a polymer matrix precursor such as alginate, agitating vigorously to form a stable emulsion of microscopic globules containing a microparticle, and adding the emulsion to an aqueous solution containing a polymerizing agent such as calcium chloride to polymerize and precipitate the globules to form microparticles encapsulated in polymer matrix capsules that may be of a teardrop shape having a length of 40-200% longer than the diameter.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, Canadian Forestry ServiceInventors: Richard Scott Winder, Jeffery Jerome Wheeler
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Patent number: 6235417Abstract: A two-phase proton and electron conductor is described which comprises (a) a proton conductive oxides represented by the formula: ABO3 where A is selected from the group consisting of Ba, Ca, Mg and Sr and B is Ce1−xMx or Zr1−xMx, where x has a value greater than zero and less than one and M is an element selected from the group consisting of Y, Yb, In, Gd, Nd, Eu, Sm and Tb, in combination with (b) an electron conductor comprising palladium. The palladium may be coated on particles of the oxide in the form of an oxide powder. This novel two-phase conductor is particularly useful as a mixed hydrogen ion and electronic conducting membrane for separating hydrogen from a hydrogen-containing gas.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Eric D. Wachsman, Naixiong Jiang
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Patent number: 6193915Abstract: A process for making a low volume fraction preform for a metal matrix composite including the steps of: mixing a reinforcement with a binder and sacrificial fillers to provide a castable slurry; placing the slurry in a mold to provide a green cast preform; drying the green casting to remove any water and/or solvent; firing the green preform at a relatively low temperature to burn off the sacrificial fillers; firing the green preform at an elevated temperature to sinter the binder to bond the reinforcement together. The firing steps include particular combinations of temperature and time to ensure decomposition of the sacrificial filler and sintering without destruction or cracking of the green preform.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Jason Sin Hin Lo, Raul Santos
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Patent number: 6177799Abstract: A testing device which measures minute changes in battery electrode thickness due to repeated charge/discharge cycles. The testing device uses a moving wall to detect changes in electrode dimensions, typically thickness. The moving wall is adjacent a surface of the electrode, and is connected a sensor that measures wall displacement induced by electrode dimensional changes. Also included in the testing device is a thermocouple that senses the temperature of the device, allowing the data sampling and processing means to correct for thermal expansion/contraction during operation. The testing device can be used during the battery cycling as it does not interfere with the charge/discharge/recharge process. The testing device can be used to measure either a single electrode, or a plurality of electrodes assembled into an electrode stack and incorporated either into a test cell or into a working battery.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Daniel Martineau, Zbigniew S. Wronski
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Patent number: 6168352Abstract: An apparatus for producing high density slurry and paste backfills for use, for example, in mining operations. The high density slurry or paste is produced from a mill tailings mixture in a silo which includes a percolation and decant apparatuses for percolating water out of the mill tailings mixture and for decanting clarified water from atop the settled tailings. While settling occurs, air is introduced from the bottom of the silo to agitate the mixture to ensure substantially homogeneous settlement of the solids. Once settled, the resultant high density slurry or paste is fluidized by air in order to give the paste more readily flowable characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Long Jin Chen, Daniel G. Millette, Alfred Annor
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Patent number: 6110533Abstract: Articles comprising a substrate and a polymeric desiccant either impregnated therein or coated thereon are disclosed as well as processes for their manufacture. The invention also contemplates a process for synthesizing a polymeric dessicant in particulate form for use as such or for use as a coating material for desiccant articles.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Roland Cote, Sophie Hosette, Mouloud Amazouz
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Patent number: RE38344Abstract: A reliable gaseous hydrogen detection and measuring device which is simple, easy to use, does not require any reference gas supply, and which can be of reasonably rugged construction. The device utilizes a disc comprising a solid state ceramic hydronium conductor of the general formula Na(H3O)Zr2SixP(3−x)O12 Na(H3O)xZr2SixP(3−x)O12 together with a silver based electrode system on one side, and a catalytic noble metal electrode, such as platinum, on the other. By measurement of the output voltage across the electrodes, both the presence, and the amount, of hydrogen in a gaseous system can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural ResourcesInventors: Areekattuthazhayil K. Kuriakose, Nicola Maffei