Patents Assigned to Research Development Foundation
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Patent number: 4765740Abstract: Optical apparatus, particularly useful as an optical gyro for measuring rotation, comprises a light source, an optical system defining a closed-loop optical path, an optical-wave-mixer producing form the light source beam an oscillating beam in the closed-loop optical path, and a circuit for measuring the phase or frequency shift produced in the oscillating beam by the optical-wave-mixer resulting from the non-reciprocal or reciprocal phase-shift thereof. A mathematical analysis is set forth showing how the non-reciprocal phase-shift is related to the frequency shift, so that the frequency shift provides a measurement of the non-reciprocal phase-shift, which depends on the rotation of the closed-loop ring optical path, thereby enabling the apparatus to serve as an optical gyro.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1986Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd.Inventor: Baruch Fischer
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Patent number: 4755764Abstract: In a method and apparatus for amplifying and/or generating electromagnetic wave radiation, a gas plasma region having a non-Maxwellian electron distribution is produced by effecting collisions between scattering particles in the gas with free electrons which have been accelerated to an energy level which is greater than that providing maximum probability of collision of the electrons with scattering particles in said gas; and the electromagnetic wave radiation is subjected to the plasma region such as to produce amplification of the radiation by stimulated emission of Bremstrahlung from scattered free electrons in the plasma region.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd.Inventors: Avner Rosenberg, Jacob Politch, Yaacob Ben-Aryeh, Joshua Felsteiner
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Patent number: 4732227Abstract: Equipment for drilling a row of equidistant holes comprises a carriage attached to a tractor and two earth augers rotated about their axes by the tractor power-take-off through transmission means. The augers are fastened in opposite alignment to a horizontal axle which is mounted in bearings on the carriage and is rotated by one of the road wheels through a chain drive causing the two augers to rotate about the axle in a plane parallel to the direction of travel. The rotating augers enter the soil alternately and drill equidistant holes during progress of the tractor and the carriage.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd.Inventors: Dan Wolf, Avraham Steif, Arie Wolk, Gedalia Manor
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Patent number: 4720965Abstract: A device for attachment to an uprooting implement is designed for compacting plant residue into cylindrical or rope-like shape and to cut the compacted cylinder into short wafers. The device comprises four rollers in parallel alignment symmetrically positioned around a central space defining the compacted cylinder, and urged toward the central space by springs. The rollers are positioned with their axes in the direction of travel of the uprooting implement and all are rotated in the same sense of rotation. Each roller has a cylindrical rear portion and a frusto-conical front portion provided with a broadthreaded screw, the screws serving to press the plant residue into the space between the cylindrical roller portions. Conveyor means are provided for feeding the plants into the compacting device, and cutting means are provided to the rear of the rollers.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd.Inventors: Gedalyahu Manor, Dan Wolf
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Patent number: 4704851Abstract: A power-driven structure comprises a long grider (I) supported at its both ends by self-propelled carriages (II) which raise and lower the girder, the implement being designed for travel across planted fields or orchards without compacting the soil. Various implements, such as a cotton harvester (34), a potato picker (VIII) or a fruit collecting device may be suspended from, and propelled along, the girder (I). A mechanical conveyor (15) extends along the top of the girder, and a pneumatic conveyor system (13) is arranged underneath the mechanical conveyor. The pneumatic conveyor system is provided with spaced nozzles (40) for connection to flexible suction pipes (34).Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1986Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Technion Research & Development FoundationInventor: Gedalyahu Manor
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Patent number: 4678685Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for obtaining a tenacious in-situ coating deposition of calcite on the inner surface of water pipes at very high rates. The calcite producing ingredients are supplied to the water stream in quantities supplementing concentrations available in the natural water used, giving the required supersaturation levels by addition of suitable salts to provide an aqueous lining solution supersaturated with respect to calcium carbonate containing dissolved calcium and carbonate ions. The method consists in maintaining the suspended calcium carbonate particles concentrations in the lining solution below 300 ppm, the excess suspended particles being removed by physical means. The calcite coating deposition according to the present invention has the advantage that it occurs at the rate of above 5 microns/h and even above 50 microns/h, maintaining a completely corrosion-free system during the coating. The method is applicable to lead pipes, cement mortar linings or asbestos pipes.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignees: Technion Research & Development Foundation, Ltd., Mekoroth Water Co.Inventors: David Hasson, Mordechai Karmon
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Patent number: 4661133Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for carrying out simultaneous heat and mass exchange operations between two input streams, where a gradient of at least 30 degrees C. exists between the streams, each stream containing at least two components. According to the invention, the two streams are introduced into a reactor containing a solid or liquid adsorbent material, which retains at least one component preferentially to the other components. The adsorbancy power of the component by the adsorbent material is higher at lower temperatures than at high temperatures. A stream results from the reactor in which the diluted component becomes more concentrated in respect to the input stream. The equilibrium concentration of the adsorbable species in the adsorbent, at the conditions of the colder stream, is higher by at least 0.01 g adsorbed species per g adsorbent than that prevailing at the conditions of the hot feed.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignees: Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd., Ram LavieInventor: Ram Lavie
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Patent number: 4652348Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for the electrodeposition of an ordered alloy structured in alternate discrete layers said alloys possessing high elastic modulus and adjustable magnetic susceptibility. According to the invention, the electrodeposition of at least two metals, characterized by a redox potential gap of at least 0.1 V between said metals, is obtained by the pulse plating technique with a frequency in the range of 0.02 Hertz to 15 Hertz. The concentrations of the noblest metal in the electrodeposition solution should be in the range of 0.001M to 2.0M while that of the less noble metal is about its saturation at room temperature. The discrete layers obtained according to the method are less than 90 Angstroms thickness, being substantially pure. Examples of the metals to be electrodeposited according to the invention are copper-nickel; copper-palladium; nickel-gold; copper-nickel-iron and corresponding alloys with cobalt or iron replacing nickel.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1986Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd.Inventors: Joseph Yahalom, Ori Zadok
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Patent number: 4645747Abstract: The present invention relates to a simple and accurate method to be applied in immunoassay technique for separating the free ligand from the antibody-bound ligand.The method involves the use of a solvent extraction operation which at equilibrium provides the formation of two distinct phases the free- and bound-fraction. The solvent to be utilized should be slightly water miscible or completely water immiscible, having the property of marked selective extraction power toward the gamma-labelled constituent to be determined. The method is applicable in a liquid-liquid system, a solid-liquid system and solid-solid system.The method is useful for radioimmunoassay, free radical assay or metallo-immunoassay, being most versatile having also the advantage that as a result of the free ligand being extracted into the solvent, the determination of the quantity of gamma-labelled substance in the free and/or bound fraction compares very favorably with the known prior art methods in immunoassays.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1983Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Cais, Moshe Shimoni, Abraham Baniel
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Patent number: 4607826Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for preparing metal-embedded porous metallic-hydride (pmh) compacts capable of with standing repeated hydriding-dehydriding cycles without disintegrating. According to the invention, the finely divided hydridable metal alloy hydride is admixed with a finely divided metal selected from Al, Ni, Cu or other transition metals and charged with hydrogen. The resulting mixture is sintered in a furnace in which hydrogen is introduced at a pressure above the equilibrium pressure to the prevailing temperature, mechanical stress being applied simultaneously. The compacts obtained possess outstanding stability, as shown by the fact that they have remained intact even after more than 6000 cycles.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: Technion Research and Development Foundation LtdInventor: Moshe Ron
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Patent number: 4587221Abstract: The present invention relates to a method which eliminates centrifugation and decantation steps, to be performed in an automatic manner for carrying out specific binding assay tests, wherein liquid and solid phases are present.According to the invention, use is made of a specially designed device, consisting of a mixing reservoir into which is fitted snugly a mixer separator having a channel in the vertical axis of the mixer-separator. A rack holding a number of said mixing reservoirs containing the incubated reagents and analytes, capped with the mixer separators, is placed into a press-device designed to perform at a controlled rate a downward movement. The mixer separators are pushed downwards into the mixing reservoirs at a chosen rate for a preselected distance to complete the mass transport and separation operations. The separation devices are removed and either one of the separated phases can be measured in the desired analytical instrument for a quantitative or qualitative determination.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1983Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Cais, Moshe Shimoni
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Patent number: 4574041Abstract: The present invention relates to selective surfaces for collectors of solar and other thermally useful radiation. According to the invention, a zinc-coated metal plate having a thickness of between 2.mu. and 30.mu. is immersed in an alkaline bath containing 2 to 30 g/l OH.sup.- and comprising sodium nitrate and sodium hydroxide. Subsequently, the anodized plate is passivated in an acidic bath which contains more than 2 g/l H.sup.+. Preferred constituents in the acidic bath are selected from acidic phosphate salts, oxalic acid, chromium ions, sulfuric acid or mixtures of two or more thereof. The selective thermal radiation collector surfaces obtained possess improved radiation properties, being capable of maintaining them even under corrosive conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1984Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: Technion Research and Development Foundation Ltd.Inventors: Joseph Zahavi, Shoshana Tamir
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Patent number: 4543037Abstract: A high-pressure, low-capacity pump comprises a rotor (3) of a smooth, planar, circular surface rotating in a pump casing (1) provided with a stator surface (21) facing the rotor surface at a short distance. The stator surface (21) is in the shape of a circular, flat-topped ridge having its center displaced in respect of the rotor center by a given distance. The circular ridge is characterized by that it is bisected along a line extending through both the center of the circle and the rotor center and that it is of different height on both sides of the bisecting line, creating a respective narrow gap (h) and a wide gap (H) between the ridge and the rotor surface. A fluid inlet (11) is provided in the casing on the outside of the circular ridge and a fluid outlet (22) on the inside of the ridge.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1984Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation LimitedInventor: Izhak Etsion
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Patent number: 4537760Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved process for the manufacture of ammonia from a gaseous mixture containing hydrogen and nitrogen. According to the invention, the process comprises the steps of: (a) feeding a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen, in the proportions of about 3 moles hydrogen to 1 mole nitrogen, together with inert gases, into a converter containing catalyst(s) for ammonia synthesis; (b) conveying the reaction mixture from said converter through a water-free adsorbent to effect adsorption of the formed ammonia together with some inert gases, whereby the adsorbed gases are separated from the unreacted mixture of gases, the latter being recycled to the converter; (c) effecting desorption of ammonia from the water-free ammonia-loaded adsorbent by direct contact of said adsorbent with a concentrated hot stream of ammonia-containing gases, and (d) condensing the ammonia eliberated from the adsorbent to liquid ammonia.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1984Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: Technion Research and Development Foundation, Inc.Inventor: Ram Lavie
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Patent number: 4528164Abstract: Molten alkaline earth metal halides are used to convert highly stable oxides into the corresponding anhydrous halides. Usually a third reactant, such as silica, is added in order to bind the basic oxide thus formed. The solid oxide compounds (e.g. silicates) which result are wellknown ceramic phases of a high degree of purity.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1984Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Emanuel Cooper, David H. Kohn
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Patent number: 4510058Abstract: The present invention relates to a new type of chromatography technique, referred to as dynamic column chromatography, for separation of one or more compounds present in a solution, which is characterized by the existence of a moving solid adsorbent bed. According to the invention, the chromatographic system comprises a piston having at its bottom a sealing element and a longitudinal channel containing the adsorbent between two barriers and a test tube having at its bottom a multiple way valve. By pushing the piston into the test tube, the desired eluent which was prior forced through said valve is entering under intrinsic pressure of the closed system through the channel moving the adsorbed compounds to be separated between said barriers, the solution obtained going out through a nozzle located at one of the end parts of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1983Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Cais, Moshe Shimoni
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Patent number: 4500411Abstract: The present invention relates to an automatic cell for polarographic analysis. According to the invention said cell comprises a vessel (14) containing a nebulizer (3) for deaerating the sample to be analyzed, the deaerated sample being accumulated into a collector (16) and conveyed to a polarographic cell (15) provided with means for the removal of the sample after its analysis. The automatic polarographic analyzer is characterized by the very short time required for its analysis.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1983Date of Patent: February 19, 1985Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd.Inventor: Chaim N. Yarnitzky
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Patent number: 4500126Abstract: An object-gripping device, particularly useful for gripping thin-wall tubes, comprises a first flexible gripping member formed with two loops adapted to partially enclose one side of the object, and a second flexible gripping member formed with a third loop interposed between the two loops of the first member and adapted to partially enclose the opposite side of the object. The gripping device further includes means engaging the opposite ends of the two gripping members to move them away from each other to cause their loops to grip the object, or towards each other to cause them to release the object. A sleeve is provided for each gripping member and is movable along its length to vary the effective gripping size of the loops formed by the two members. Also described is an industrial robot having a vertical arm carrying the object-gripping device such as to enable the arm to grip and release an object from above.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1983Date of Patent: February 19, 1985Assignee: Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd.Inventors: Yosef Tur-Kaspa, Ehud Lenz
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Patent number: 4486286Abstract: There is disclosed a method for depositing a diamond or diamond-like carbon film on at least one substrate employing a hydrocarbon gas and at least one gas which preferentially removes by chemical sputtering other forms of carbon, especially graphite from said film to thereby obtain useful carbon film coated products.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1982Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignees: Nerken Research Corp., Technion Research & Development Foundation, Ltd.Inventors: Gerhard Lewin, Dan Nir
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Patent number: 4482856Abstract: The invention comprises a bridged, transformerless charger which will permit the use of inexpensive low power diodes and a battery saver which may be used to permit excess energy to charge batteries.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: Technion Research and Development Foundation, Ltd.Inventor: Paul L. Meretsky