Patents Assigned to Reduct
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Patent number: 8110807Abstract: The invention uses a series of combined passive neutron and gamma ray sensors systematically placed along a path of commercial traffic, for example an airport runway, combined with a pulsed source of low energy protons and deuterons. The pulsed source produces monoenergetic gamma rays and low energy (60 keV) neutrons. This pulsed source uses a pinch-reflex ion diode operated on a pulsed power generator to produce proton beams. These beams bombard a PTFE (Teflon) target to produce characteristic gamma-rays. These gamma rays would induce a fission reaction in any fissile material creating gamma rays and neutrons. The passive sensors located in the path of commercial traffic would sense both the resultant gamma and neutron products of the reaction.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Defense Threat Reduction AgencyInventor: Richard Gullickson
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Publication number: 20100224786Abstract: The invention uses a series of combined passive neutron and gamma ray sensors systematically placed along a path of commercial traffic, for example an airport runway, combined with a pulsed source of low energy protons and deuterons. The pulsed source produces monoenergetic gamma rays and low energy (60 keV) neutrons. This pulsed source uses a pinch-reflex ion diode operated on a pulsed power generator to produce proton beams. These beams bombard a PTFE (Teflon) target to produce characteristic gamma-rays. These gamma rays would induce a fission reaction in any fissile material creating gamma rays and neutrons. The passive sensors located in the path of commercial traffic would sense both the resultant gamma and neutron products of the reaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: United States of America, as represented by the Defense Threat Reduction AgencyInventor: Richard Gullickson
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Publication number: 20090308054Abstract: To provide a method for controlling a NOx reduction system which can remove NOx with a satisfactorily high efficiency even under low-temperature operating conditions as in diesel cars. The NOx reduction system comprises NOx treatment means disposed in an exhaust passage in an internal combustion engine, and air-fuel ratio control means for bringing the air-fuel ratio of an exhaust gas to a lean or rich state. The NOx treatment means comprises at least a first catalyst layer containing a solid acid catalyst capable of adsorbing ammonia and a second catalyst layer containing a noble metal and a cerium oxide material. The second catalyst layer and the first catalyst layer are stacked in that order on a carrier, and the first catalyst layer constitutes the uppermost layer. The air-fuel ratio control means controls so that the lean state and the rich state are repeated at predetermined intervals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2007Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Method for Controlling NOx Reduction SystemInventors: Naohiro Satoh, Osami Yamamoto, Koichi Inaba, Hiroshi Ohno
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Patent number: 7623961Abstract: A method for determining a track of a geographical trajectory which has predetermined start and locations. A data collection device, which has onboard synchronized sensors, is moved between the start and end locations, and physical measurement data such as pitch, heading, roll and distance, is obtained and stored. Thereafter, the stored data is retrieved and mapped to determine error compensation. The physical measurement data, after error compensation, is used to determine the pitch profile, heading profile, distance profile and roll profile to ascertain the geographical trajectory track.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: ReductInventor: Wim Van Den Broeck
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Publication number: 20080272241Abstract: The device reduces the drag or head loss due to the relative motions of a body and a fluid or of a fluid in a body. Within the surface of the body in contact with the fluid or on top of this surface, the device has elements (2) serving to control the direction of rotation of the fluid eddies along the surface of the body, thus reducing the frictional forces between the fluid and the body, and hence the drag, the constraints to which the body is subjected, or the head loss of the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicants: DRS Drag Reduction Systens SA, Magising PTE LTD.Inventor: Yvan Brulhart
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Publication number: 20070203639Abstract: A method for determining a track of a geographical trajectory which has a predetermined start location and a predetermined end location. The method comprises the steps of: moving a data collecting device from the start location to the end location, the device comprising a set of onboard synchronized sensors providing for sample wise collection of physical measurement data during the movement of the device; determining a heading profile, a pitch profile, a distance profile and a roll profile based on the collected measurement data; and determining said track based on said heading profile, said pitch profile, said distance profile and said roll profile, All said physical measurement data are stored during the movement of the device from the start location to the end location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: REDUCTInventor: Wim Van Den Broeck
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Publication number: 20070202211Abstract: The animal food composition of the present invention is pro-nutritional, and is convenient to the pet owner. The animal food composition promotes a healthy body weight in an animal and is palatable to an animal, provides a highly effective nutritional aid, promotes a means for controlling fecal hair excretion, controlling oral hair excretion, trichobezoar formation, and satiety in an animal. The animal food composition contains a nut shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: The Iams Company and Southeastern Reduction CompanyInventors: Eric Altom, Thomas Boileau, Elizabeth Flickinger, John Nizio
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Publication number: 20070202154Abstract: The process of the present invention comprises an animal food composition that is fed to animals and is pro-nutritional, and is convenient to the pet owner. When the pet owner feeds the animal food composition to the animal, the ingested composition promotes a healthy body weight in the animal and is palatable to the animal, provides a highly effective nutritional aid, promotes a means for controlling fecal hair excretion, controlling oral hair excretion, trichobezoar formation, and satiety in an animal. The animal food composition contains a nut shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: The Iams Company and Southeastern Reduction CompanyInventors: Eric Altom, Thomas Boileau, Elizabeth Flickinger, John Nizio
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Patent number: 7183453Abstract: A system and method is provided for producing a safely disposable end product from waste matter containing undesirable materials, such as infectious, biohazardous, hazardous, or radioactive elements. The method comprises the steps of providing a highly basic solvent, immersing the waste matter containing the undesirable materials within the highly basic solvent, and heating the solvent. The waste matter containing the undesirable materials is allowed to remain within the solvent until digested, thereby forming a solution void of any infectious or biohazardous elements and/or containing a decreased concentration of radioisotope.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Waste Reduction by Waste Reduction, Inc.Inventors: Joseph H. Wilson, Gordon I. Kaye, Robert L. Hahn, Peter B. Weber, Kevin A. Morris
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Patent number: 7150988Abstract: A method for controlling proteolytic action in manufacturing enzyme-treated natural rubber latex and products made therefrom. The method involves adding a protease inhibitor such that hydrolysis by protease enzymes is stopped. A preferred inhibitor is a low molecular weight, cationic protease inhibitor from Fagopyrum esculentum having stability in the pH range of 2–12.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignees: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc., Allergen Reduction, Inc.Inventors: Paul Clark, Jack Trautman
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Patent number: 6952681Abstract: The disclosed system (System) was created to address many issues related the difficulty of maintaining control of pharmaceutical samples. By leveraging state of art technologies the System revolutionizes the way pharmaceutical companies disburse and track all samples to both the pharmaceutical sales representative and the licensed practitioner. With the advent of handheld computing and wireless technologies, the system process also leverages inventory management and bar code scanning, thus creating an overall process that addresses many needs.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Data Reduction Systems Corp.Inventors: Richard McQuade, Marc Chester, Michael J. DePalma
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Patent number: 6474595Abstract: An electrical energy depletion/collection system including a mobile airborne trigger platform; a mobile host platform; an electrical interconnection between the trigger platform and the host platform; and an electrical energy storage subsystem resident on at least one of the mobile airborne trigger platform and the mobile host platform.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Harnessing Energy/Storm Reduction, Inc.Inventor: Michael Herman
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Patent number: 6472580Abstract: A method for safely treating and disposing of infectious biomedical waste and other hazardous materials is disclosed. The method involves alkaline hydrolysis of infectious agents contained in regulated medical waste or hazardous waste solutions. The infectious waste is immersed into a highly basic solvent which is then heated. The material containing the infectious agents is allowed to remain within the heated solvent until the hydrolyzable matter is fully digested, thereby forming a sterile solution and sterile solid waste. The sterile soluti and solid waste may then be disposed of through standard means, such as in a sanitary sewage system or local landfill facility. The method also provides for the treatment of lipid soluble hazardous material contained in the regulated medical waste.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1998Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Waste Reduction by Waste Reduction, Inc.Inventors: Gordon I. Kaye, Peter Bernhard Weber
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Patent number: 6437211Abstract: A method for safely treating and disposing of infectious biomedical waste and other hazardous materials is disclosed. The method involves alkaline hydrolysis of infectious agents contained in regulated medical waste or hazardous waste solutions. The infectious waste is immersed into a highly basic solvent (>130° C.,>2.79 atm) until the hydrolyzable matter is fully digested, thereby forming a sterile solution and sterile solid waste. The sterile solution and solid waste may then be disposed of through standard means, such as in a sanitary sewage system or local landfill facility. The method also provides for the treatment of lipid soluble hazardous material contained in the regulated medical waste.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Waste Reduction by Waste Reduction, Inc.Inventors: Gordon I. Kaye, Peter B. Weber
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Publication number: 20010038820Abstract: There is provided a granular absorbent based on calcium sulfate that may be used for absorbing oil and water-based liquids. The absorbent includes calcium sulfate obtained from gypsum, waste gypsum from wallboard, waste gypsum separated from wallboard, synthetic gypsum and mixtures thereof. The granular absorbent is ground and screened to a particle size between 4 mesh and about 100 mesh. In another aspect of the invention, an effective amount of a binder such as a clay, lignin or starch is added to the calcium sulfate to assist the calcium sulfate to pelletize and form granules. The granules are sized and dried. The granular absorbents are effective in absorbing oil or water and are easily disposed of. There is also disclosed processes for making the granular absorbents.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2000Publication date: November 8, 2001Applicant: Waste Reduction ProductsInventors: Richard Binion Steele, Donald Frederick Evans
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Publication number: 20010029762Abstract: There is provided a soil amendment product of agglomerated or compacted calcined calcium sulfate. The soil amendment product is screened to a particle size between 6 mesh and about 100 mesh. In another aspect of the invention, an effective amount of a binder such as a clay, lignin or starch is added to the calcium sulfate to assist the calcium sulfate to pelletize. The pelletized calcium sulfate is sized and calcined. There is also disclosed processes for making the soil amendment products.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Applicant: Waste Reduction Products CorporationInventors: Richard Binion Steele, Donald Frederick Evans, Mark S. Booth, Malcolm J. Proper
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Patent number: 6206947Abstract: There is provided an animal litter composition of agglomerated or compacted calcined calcium sulfate absorbent. The animal litter is screened to a particle size between 6 mesh and about 100 mesh. In another aspect of the invention, an effective amount of a binder such as a clay, lignin or starch is added to the calcium sulfate to assist the calcium sulfate to pelletize. The pelletized calcium sulfate is sized and calcined. The litter compositions are effective in absorbing urine, clumping and are easily disposed of. There is also disclosed processes for making the animal litter compositions.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Waste Reduction Products Corp.Inventors: Donald Frederick Evans, Richard Binion Steele, Malcolm Edward Sumner
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Patent number: 6029603Abstract: There is provided an animal litter composition of agglomerated or compacted calcined calcium sulfate absorbent. The animal litter is screened to a particle size between 6 mesh and about 100 mesh. In another aspect of the invention, an effective amount of a binder such as a clay, lignin or starch is added to the calcium sulfate to assist the calcium sulfate to pelletize. The pelletized calcium sulfate is sized and calcined. The litter compositions are effective in absorbing urine, clumping and are easily disposed of. There is also disclosed processes for making the animal litter compositions.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Waste Reduction Products CorporationInventors: Donald Frederick Evans, Richard Binion Steele, Malcolm Edward Sumner
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Patent number: 5777004Abstract: Disclosed is a method of treating natural rubber latex with protease and peptidase enzymes whereby protein allergens contained within the latex are degraded so as to be rendered non-allergenic to humans. The protein allergen-free natural rubber latex produced by the method and articles fabricated from the protein allergen-free product are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Allergen Reduction Inc.Inventor: Jack C. Trautman
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Patent number: 5759400Abstract: A method for treating a fluid or gas containing contaminants wherein the fluid or gas is passed through a contactor having at least one reticulated foam structured fluid treatment element formed from metal particles bound together in an interconnected form and capable of promoting a reduction/oxidation reaction between the contaminants and the reticulated foam structured fluid treatment element. The metal particles employed in the fabrication of the reticulated foam structured fluid treatment element are selected from a group of particles comprising zinc, copper or combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Advance Waste ReductionInventor: Chris E. Fanning