Patents Assigned to Research, Inc.
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Patent number: 6482311Abstract: Materials and methods for inhibiting the formation of filamentous coke on heated metal surfaces. Organoselenium compounds, including diarylselenides, diaryldiselenides, alkylarylselenides, and alkylaryldiselenides, are employed as hydrocarbon feedstock additives or as hydrocarbon fuel additives to inhibit filamentous coke formation on hydrocarbon processing systems, including reactors, furnaces, engines and parts thereof and in particular to inhibit filamentous coke formation on heat-exchangers in such systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: TDA Research, Inc.Inventors: David T. Wickham, Jeffrey Engel, Michael E. Karpuk
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Patent number: 6481753Abstract: Variable confidential information (12) is printed over scrambling pattern (14) which is formed of thermochromatic ink. Information (12) cannot be read due to the presence of the underlying scrambling pattern. The information becomes readable when heat is applied to the thermochromatic ink and the optical properties of the thermochromatic ink are altered.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Documotion Research, Inc.Inventors: Joel Bryan Van Boom, Chuck Casagrande, Bernard Willem “Wim” Scheggetman
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Patent number: 6482248Abstract: An aluminum/diamond composite for the manufacture of metal structures having high yield strength, high stiffness, high thermal conductivity, and low coefficient of thermal expansion. The composite consists of aluminum metal with included diamond particles. The volume fraction of diamond particles may range from 5% to 80%, but is most preferably about 30% to 40%. Two methods of manufacture of the composite are disclosed. The material may be used to manufacture gun barrels, rocket nozzles, cookware, heat sinks, electronics packaging, and automotive components such as brake disks, brake drums, transmission components, and engine components.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Magnum Research, Inc.Inventor: Scott R. Holloway
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Patent number: 6482672Abstract: A method for growing InxGa1−xAs epitaxial layer on a lattice mismatched InP substrate calls for depositing by organo-metallic vapor phase epitaxy, or other epitaxial layer growth technique, a plurality of discreet layers of InAsyP1−y over an InP substrate. These layers provide a buffer. Each succeeding buffer layer has a distinct composition which produces less than a critical amount of lattice mismatch relative to the preceding layer. An InxGa1−xAs epitaxial layer is grown over the buffer wherein 0.53≦x≦0.76. A resulting InGaAs structure comprises an InP substrate with at least one InAsP buffer layer sandwiched between the substrate and the InGaAs epitaxial layer. The buffer layer has a critical lattice mismatch of less than 1.3% relative to the substrate. Additional buffer layers will likewise have a lattice mismatch of no more than 1.3% relative to the preceding layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Essential Research, Inc.Inventors: Richard W. Hoffman, David M. Wilt
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Patent number: 6479964Abstract: A portable self-contained power pack is described including a miniature internal combustion motor/alternator combination with an attached fuel supply. The electrical output from the motor/alternator is rectified and controlled to provide a DC output. The DC output is used to charge batteries and/or capacitors. The power pack is designed to be of a weight and size so that it may be carried while in use on the person of the user. The DC output and the batteries and/or capacitors are connected and power personal items. These personal items include, but are not limited to, cell phones, portable radios, laptops, stand alone computers, music and video players and recorders, personal electronic organizers, games and cordless power tools.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Aerodyne Research, Inc.Inventors: Jaime Woodroffe, David B. Stickler
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Publication number: 20020162862Abstract: A container including a pail and a lid with a retractable spout disposed in an opening defined in the lid. The spout is displaceable between a retracted position with said spout projecting inwardly into the pail and an extended position with the spout projecting outwardly from the lid away from the pail. The spout has a free end and an opposite end permanently secured at all times to the lid proximate the opening irrespective of the positioning of the spout. In a preferred embodiment, the lid is secured to the pail so as to form an airtight seal therebetween. The spout and lid also preferably form an airtight seal therebetween. The container is used to store any product, for example, a salt product used to melt ice on outdoor surfaces in cold weather.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: Preferred Market Research, Inc.Inventors: Su Hui Chung, Antonio De Gregorio
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Patent number: 6476597Abstract: A method for testing IC devices for radiation hardness in a non-destructive manner, comprising subjecting a device under test (DUT) originally in an insensitized state, to a state in which the DUT is more sensitive to adverse effects of ionizing dose radiation and while the DUT is in the more sensitive state, subjecting the DUT to a low level of ionizing radiation to degrade performance of the DUT and electrical testing followed by a restoration of the DUT to its original insensitized state.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Full Circle Research, Inc.Inventors: James P Spratt, Roland E. Leadon
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Patent number: 6475389Abstract: A method for detecting prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) in serum by immunoassay including the steps of capturing PSMA from serum using a PSMA antibody and detecting the captured PSMA with an anti-&agr;1-antichymotrypsin antibody. In a preferred embodiment, PSMA is captured using a PSMA antibody by diluting the PSMA antibody, coating a surface such as the surface of wells in a microtiter plate, with the resulting solution, blocking non-specific sites on the surface with albumin, diluting the serum with a blocking buffer and applying a diluted sample to the surface to capture PSMA. A preferred embodiment for detecting captured PSMA, includes the steps of removing non-captured material by washing the surface, applying anti-&agr;1antichymotrypsin antibody diluted in a blocking solution such as albumin solution and detecting bound PSMA using peroxidase labeled anti-rabbit IgG and OPD substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Health Research, Inc.Inventors: Elzbieta Kawinski, Kailash C. Chadha
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Patent number: 6476956Abstract: A short pulse of radiation is generated by shining radiation through a magneto-optical material. The material is excited twice to rapidly change a property of the wave, such as the direction of the polarization. The first excitation rotates the polarization in a first direction and the second excitation brings the polarization back to its initial direction before the first excitation. Although the time for relaxation from the excitations may be lengthy, a pulse of light can be produced that is shorter in time than the time for excitation plus the time for relaxation. Light experiencing the pair of lengthy relaxations has each cancelling the effect of the other. The pulse of light has a length that depends on the time difference between the two excitations and the spacing between them. The rapid excitations are provided by pulses of current in a superconductor located near the magneto-optical material.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: TeraComm Research, Inc.Inventors: William J. Cottrell, Thomas G. Ference, Kenneth A. Puzey
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Patent number: 6474150Abstract: A testing device for conducting the Initial Terminal Inspection of the air brake system of a made-up train includes a first valve assembly for at least charging and applying the brakes through the test device operable from the location at which the device is coupled between the train brake pipe and a supply of compressed air, and it also includes a second valve assembly for releasing the brakes actuated by receipt of a remotely-transmitted signal. The Initial Terminal Inspection requires that the brakes of a train be inspected in both their applied and their released positions. A testing device is normally connected to the train brake pipe at the locomotive end. The inspection of the brakes in their applied position requires the inspector to walk the length of the train, usually from the locomotive end to the far end of the train. This can be a distance of a half mile or a mile or more.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Railway Research, Inc.Inventors: Norman A. Berg, James F. Foster
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Publication number: 20020158636Abstract: A system and method for object inspection includes an object modeler; an iterative object segmentor in signal communication with the object modeler for receiving an input image and model parameters and producing a segmented image; a moment transformer in signal communication with the iterative object segmentor for receiving an input image, model parameters and a segmented image and producing estimates of object translation, rotation and scaling; an edge detector and interpolator in signal communication with the moment transformer for receiving an input image, model parameters and estimates and producing a set of line edges; and an iterative optimizer in signal communication with the edge detector and interpolator for receiving an input image, model parameters, estimates and line edges and producing refined estimates of object translation, rotation and scaling.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Siemens Corporation Research, Inc.Inventors: Jenn-Kwei Tyan, Ming Fang
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Publication number: 20020159162Abstract: An electronic imaging system is disclosed, for assessing the intensity of calorimetric, fluorescent or luminescent signal in a matrix consisting of wells, microwells, hybridization dot blots on membranes, gels, or other specimens. The system includes a very sensitive area CCD detector, a fast, telecentric lens with epi-illumination, a reflective/transmissive illumination system, an illumination wavelength selection device, and a light-tight chamber. A computer and image analysis software are used to control the hardware, correct and calibrate the images, and detect and quantify targets within the images.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: IMAGING RESEARCH, INC.Inventors: Peter Ramm, Gang Sun, Rolf Mueller, Timothy Ormsby, Kenneth R. Castle
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Patent number: 6472295Abstract: A method and apparatus for laser cutting a target material is disclosed. The method includes the steps of generating laser pulses from a laser system and applying the laser pulses to the target material so that the laser pulses cut through the material. The laser pulses have an approximately ellipse shaped spot, have a temporal pulse width shorter than about 100 nanoseconds, and have an energy density from about 2 to about 20 times the ablation threshold energy of the target material. The laser pulses are applied to the material such that the major axis of the ellipse shaped spot moves parallel to the cutting direction. The spot has a leading edge and a trailing edge on the major axis, and the energy density of each laser pulse increases from zero to a maximum along the leading edge and decreases back to zero along the trailing edge.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: JMAR Research, Inc.Inventors: James H Morris, Michael Powers, Harry Rieger
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Patent number: 6473636Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, a variable length correlation method is provided for compensating for body motions and heart creep in a sequence of image frames obtained by single-photon emission computed tomograph (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging. Abrupt body motions, gradual body motions, and heart upward creep are detected and corrected in the sequence of image frames, based on varying correlation lengths. A linear transformation is used to compensate for appearance changes of the heart under different acquisition angles so as to achieve high accuracy of motion detection and correction. The detecting and correcting step is applied in the two-dimensional image domain. The method also includes the steps of detecting and excluding high intensity, non-heart regions in a particular image frame so that non-heart motions such as bowel gas, spleen, and liver motions are excluded from being involved in the motion detection and correction procedure.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.Inventors: Guo-Qing Wei, Jianzhong Qian, Eric Q. Chen, John C. Engdahl
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Patent number: 6471921Abstract: The invention relates to mixed phase materials for the preparation of catalytic membranes which exhibit ionic and electronic conduction and which exhibit improved mechanical strength compared to single phase ionic and electronic conducting materials. The mixed phase materials are useful for forming gas impermeable membranes either as dense ceramic membranes or as dense thin films coated onto porous substrates. The membranes and materials of this invention are useful in catalytic membrane reactors in a variety of applications including synthesis gas production. One or more crystalline second phases are present in the mixed phase material at a level sufficient to enhance the mechanical strength of the mixture to provide membranes for practical application in CMRs.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Eltron Research, Inc.Inventors: Pamela Van Calcar, Richard Mackay, Anthony F. Sammells
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Patent number: 6473489Abstract: Superimposed X-ray and video images can be obtained by acquiring the respective images from the optically equivalent points in space. One or more mirrors may be used to acquire the images and direct them towards the camera. The images can then be combined by warping one onto the other.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Siemens Corporate Research, INCInventors: Ali Bani-Hashemi, Nassir Navab, Matthias Mitschke
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Patent number: 6472222Abstract: A simple screening method is provided for determining biological variations among individuals in a smoking cessation program so that a therapy regimen can be adjusted appropriately for each individual. The method includes the steps of having an individual intake a predetermined dose of nicotine, taking a saliva sample at a predetermined time subsequent to intake of the dose of nicotine, and measuring the nicotine and cotinine levels in the sample. Thereafter, a ratio is calculated which includes both the nicotine and cotinine levels as an indicator of the rate of nicotine metabolism of the individual being screened.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Via Christi Research, Inc.Inventor: W. Dale Horst
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Patent number: 6472175Abstract: The present disclosure utilizes a novel approach to protein preparation in the baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS). Specifically, the present invention analyzes the effects of supplementing insect cell culture media with dexamethasone or N-acetylmannosarnine on complex glycosylation of proteins prepared via BEVS, including the addition of terminal sialic acid residues to N-linked oligosaccharides.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Boyce Thompson Institute For Plant Research, Inc.Inventor: H. Alan Wood
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Patent number: 6473517Abstract: A method for segmenting and recognizing license plates, in accordance with the present invention includes capturing an image of a license plate and preprocessing the image to prepare the image for segmentation and recognition. Forward splitting regions of the license plate image into suspected characters regions, the suspected character regions are recognized in the license plate image and a confidence score is provided based on a probability of a correct match. If the suspected characters have a confidence score below a threshold value, backward merging is employed which merges adjacent suspected character regions. The backward merged suspected character regions in the license plate are recognized. If the backward merged suspected character regions have a confidence score below the threshold value, the backward merging and recognizing steps are repeated to improve the confidence score.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Siemens Corporate Research, Inc.Inventors: Jenn-Kwei Tyan, Claus Neubauer
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Patent number: 6470260Abstract: In the Police Chase Eliminator (PCEL), a targeted vehicle being pursued through traffic may be apprehended by first identifying vehicles in the vicinity of the targeted vehicle, following the targeted vehicle until it is the only vehicle remaining of the originally identified vehicles, and then apprehending the targeted vehicle. This process may also be carried out by first identifying a select group of vehicles using vehicle descriptor limitations. The system for remotely controlling a targeted vehicle comprises a control unit which would normally be located in a police car and vehicle modules which are installed in motor vehicles. The control unit transmits activate commands to the vehicle modules which respond by either transmitting back a visual signal or an electronic signal. The control unit may also transmit control commands to the vehicle modules to control the operation of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: P-Cell Research Inc.Inventors: Daniel Martens, Larry Martens, Bryan E. Markle