Patents Assigned to Solmat
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Patent number: 11177117Abstract: The invention relates to a method for pulsed laser deposition including the steps of: providing a target and a substrate facing the target; irradiating a spot on the target with a pulsed laser beam to generate a plasma plume of target material and depositing the plasma plume on the substrate; and smoothing the surface structure of the spot on the target prior to irradiating the spot with a pulsed laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2019Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: Solmates B.V.Inventors: Jan Arnaud Janssens, Jan Matthijn Dekkers, Kristiaan Hendrikus Aloysius Böhm, Jeroen Aaldert Heuver
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Patent number: 10128467Abstract: The invention relates to a method for depositing a target material onto an organic electrically functional material. The method includes the steps of: providing a substrate with an organic electrically functional material, like an emissive electroluminescent layer; creating a vapor plume of target material by pulsed laser deposition; depositing a first layer of target material on the organic electrically functional material, while maintaining the maximum particle velocity of the deposited particles below a preset value; and depositing a second layer of target material on the first layer of target material, while the maximum particle velocity of the deposited particles is above the preset value. The invention also relates to an intermediate product and to an organic light emitting diode.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2013Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Solmates B.V.Inventors: Jan Matthijn Dekkers, Jan Arnaud Janssens
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Patent number: 9074282Abstract: The invention relates to a method for depositing a material for a target onto a surface of a sample, which method comprises the steps of: irradiating a surface of the target with a laser or electron beam to generate a plume of target material particles; positioning the sample near the plume, such that the target material particles are deposited onto the surface of the sample; rotating the sample around a rotation axis being perpendicular to the surface of the sample onto which the particles are deposited; moving the laser beam along the surface of the target, such that the plume moves in a radial direction in relation to the rotation axis; pulsing the laser beam at a variable frequency.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2009Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Solmates B.V.Inventors: Jan Arnaud Janssens, Gerard Cornelis Van Den Eijkel, Jan Matthijn Dekkers, Joska Johannes Broekmaat, Paul Te Riele
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Patent number: 8979282Abstract: The invention relates to a device for projecting an image on a surface, comprising: a light source generating a light beam; a mask arranged in the path of the light beam; a lens arranged behind the mask to focus the image of the mask on a surface, wherein the surface is not parallel to the lens, wherein at substantially each position along the edges of the mask the distance v to the lens and the distance b of the corresponding position at the edges of the image of the mask to the lens correspond substantially to the formula 1/v+1/b=1/f, wherein f is the focal length of the lengths. The invention also relates to a device for moving the image on the surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Solmates B.V.Inventors: Joska Johannes Broekmaat, Jan Matthijn Dekkers, Jan Arnaud Janssens
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Patent number: 5404937Abstract: Power is produced by a power plant using a salt-water solar pond comprising an upper wind-mixed layer, a halocline and a lower convective heat storage layer. The power plant includes a heat engine for utilizing heat present in the heat storage layer of the solar pond and a condenser, which preferably is cooled by liquid droplets. In accordance with a specific embodiment of the invention the power plant is positioned within the solar pond and a flash evaporator is used in the heat engine to produce steam which is supplied to a turbine connected to a generator, the heat depleted steam exiting from the turbine and being cooled by liquid droplets in a direct-contact condenser. The size of the droplets is selected such that the heat extracted in the condenser penetrates the majority of the liquid content of most of the droplets.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1992Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Solmat Systems Ltd.Inventors: Gad Assaf, Uriyel Fisher
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Patent number: 5250201Abstract: J-1 which is a strain of cyanobacteria is used to form and excrete a material useful as an emulsifying agent for forming emulsions of hydrocarbons and oils in liquids such as water.Method of separating and culturing the cyanobacteria under conditions necessary to achieve a maximum formation and excretion of the emulsifying agent into solution.Method of purifying and separating excreted as well as intracellular material from cyanobacteria.Method of removing stains with a material excreted by cyanobacteria, and particularly strain J-1.Method of effecting the secondary recovery of petroleum through the use of a material excreted by cyanobacteria, and particularly strain J-1.Extracellular polymeric material which is greater than 200,000 Daltons in molecular weight, and contains sugar, fatty acid, and protein moieties, and amide, carboxylic and amino groups.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignees: Solmat Systems, Ltd., Yissum Research Development Company of the Hebrew UniversityInventors: Moshe Shilo, Ali Fattom
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Patent number: 5082397Abstract: Fluid leakage through soil in a region thereof is controlled by sequentially passing over the region to dig a plurality of parallel, laterally displaced grooves in the surface. Soil dug from each groove is temporarily stored, and a strip of sheet material is laid over a groove as it is created during each pass, the width of the strip being greater than the width of the groove. Thereafter, the temporarily stored soil is deposited on the strip such that it is covered with soil except along one edge, the other edge of the strip overlying the uncovered edge of an adjacent strip laid down during a previous pass over the region. As a consequence, a first layer of overlapping strips of sheet material covered with soil is installed over the region.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1988Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Assignee: Solmat Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Avi Raviv
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Patent number: 4894993Abstract: Power is produced by a power plant using a salt-water solar pond comprising an upper wind-mixed layer, a halocline and a lower convective heat storage layer. The power plant includes a heat engine for utilizing heat present in the heat storage layer of the solar pond and a condenser, which preferably is cooled by liquid droplets. In accordance with a specific embodiment of the invention the power plant is positioned within the solar pond and a flash evaporator is used in the heat engine to produce steam which is supplied to a turbine connected to a generator, the heat depleted steam exiting from the turbine and being cooled by liquid droplets in a direct-contact condenser. The size of the droplets is selected such that the heat extracted in the condenser penetrates the majority of the liquid content of most of the droplets.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1987Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: Solmat Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Gad Assaf, Uriyel Fisher
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Patent number: 4894161Abstract: J-1 which is a strain of cyanobacteria is used to form and excrete a material useful as a floculating agent and as an additive useful in soil conditioning. Method of separating and culturing the cyanobacteria under conditions necessary to achieve maximum formation and excretion of the material into solution. Method of purifying and separating excreted as well as intracellular material from cyanobacterial. Method of clarifying a particulate-laden liquid with a material excreted by cyanobacteria, and particularly species J-1. Extracellular polymeric material which is water-soluble, non-dialyzable, having a molecular weight greater than 100,000, based on Sephadex column elution G 150, containing sugar, peptide, and fatty acid moieties, giving a positive Anthrone test, having an absorption peak of 205 nm. using a Perkin-Elmer spectrophotometer Model 402.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1986Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: Solmat systems, Ltd.Inventors: Moshe Shilo, Ali Fattom
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Patent number: 4826624Abstract: J-1 which is a strain of cyanobacteria is used to form and excrete a material useful as an emulsifying agent for forming emulsions of hydrocarbons and oils in liquids such as water.Method of separating and culturing the cyanobacteria under conditions necessary to achieve a maximum formation and excretion of the emulsifying agent into solution.Method of purifying and separating excreted as well as intracellular material from cyanobacteria.Method of removing stains with a material excreted by cyanobacteria, and particularly strain J-1.Method of effecting the secondary recovery of petroleum through the use of a material excreted by cyanobacteria, and particularly strain J-1.Extracellular polymeric material which is greater than 200,000 Daltons in molecular weight, and contains sugar, fatty acid, and protein moieties, and amide, carboxylic and amino groups.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignees: Yissum Research Development Solmat Systems Ltd., Company of the Hebrew University of JerusalemInventors: Moshe Shilo, Ali Fattom
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Patent number: 4786208Abstract: Fluid leakage through soil in a region thereof is controlled by sequentially passing over the region to dig a plurality of parallel, laterally displaced grooves in the surface. Soil dug from each groove is temporarily stored, and a strip of sheet material is laid over a groove as it is created during each pass, the width of the strip being greater than the width of the groove. Thereafter, the temporarily stored soil is deposited on the strip such that it is covered with soil except along one edge, the other edge of the strip overlying the uncovered edge of an adjacent strip laid down during a previous pass over the region. As a consequence, a first layer of overlapping strips of sheet material covered with soil is installed over the region.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1986Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Solmat Systems Ltd.Inventor: Avi Raviv
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Patent number: 4765914Abstract: The turbidity of a fluid is reduced by adding a treatment solution containing a flocculation agent to said fluid. The treatment solution has a density different from that of the fluid. It is added at selected locations in the fluid such that the difference in densities will cause the treatment solution to be uniformly distributed throughout the fluid to be treated thereby causing flocs to be uniformly distributed throughout the fluid. In this way, a fluid can be treated in situ, rather than transported to a separate location, and mechanically mixed with a flocculation agent. This technique has particular application in the preparation and maintenance of solar ponds.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1986Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Solmat Systems Ltd.Inventors: Moshe Marikovsky, Benjamin Doron
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Patent number: 4719759Abstract: Waste salts and brines are disposed of by constructing salt water solar pond power plants, concentrating the waste salts and brines, and then introducing them into the heat storage layers of the solar ponds of the power plants. The basins in which such solar ponds are constructed are made deeper than needed to sustain operation of the power plant at its designed output; and after a deep basin is filled, the concentrated brine from the heat storage layer is available to construct another solar pond which is then available for storing additional waste salts. In concentrating the waste salts, sodium chloride will precipitate; and this material can be deposited at the bottom of the solar ponds to seal the same against leakage.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Solmat Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Dan Zaslavsky
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Patent number: 4693842Abstract: J-1 which is a strain of cyanobacteria is used to form and excrete a material useful as an emulsifying agent for forming emulsions of hydrocarbons and oils in liquids such as water.Method of separating and culturing the cyanobacteria under conditions necessary to achieve a maximum formation and excretion of the emulsifying agent into solution.Method of purifying and separating excreted as well as intracellular material from cyanobacteria.Method of removing stains with a material excreted by cyanobacteria, and particularly strain J-1.Method of effecting the secondary recovery of petroleum through the use of a material excreted by cyanobacteria, and particularly strain J-1.Extracellular polymeric material which is greater than 200,000 Daltons in molecular weight, and contains sugar, fatty acid, and protein moieties, and amide, carboxylic and amino groups.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1985Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignees: Solmat Systems, Ltd., Yissum Research Development Company of the Hebrew University of JerusalemInventors: Moshe Shilo, Ali Fattom
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Patent number: 4672950Abstract: A halocline in a salt-water solar pond is protected against the effect of wind by dividing the upper portion of the pond into essentially separate cells or units that are segregated, but without hydraulically altering the operation of the pond. Specifically, a floating grid of expandable partitions is placed in the pond, so that an upper surface of each partition protrudes from the water, and the lower surface of each partition extends into the halocline, the liquid in the upper portion of each cell formed by the grid being essentially segregated. Provision is made for periodically expanding the partitions in order to flake off salt that precipitates on the partitions.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1982Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Assignee: Solmat Systems Ltd.Inventors: Gad Assaf, Mordechai Regev
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Patent number: 4652378Abstract: The turbidity of a fluid is reduced by adding a treatment solution containing a flocculation agent to said fluid. The treatment solution has a density different from that of the fluid. It is added at selected locations in the fluid such that the difference in densities will cause the treatment solution to be uniformly distributed throughout the fluid to be treated thereby causing flocs to be uniformly distributed throughout the fluid. In this way, a fluid can be treated in situ, rather than transported to a separate location, and mechanically mixed with a flocculation agent. This technique has particular application in the preparation and maintenance of solar ponds.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1984Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Solmat Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Moshe Marikovsky, Benjamin Doron
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Patent number: 4649110Abstract: J-1 which is a strain of cyanobacteria is used to form and excrete a material useful as a floculating agent and as an additive useful in soil conditioning.Method of separating and culturing the cyanobacteria under conditions necessary to achieve maximum formation and excretion of the material into solution.Method of purifying and separating excreted as well as intracellular material from cyanobacteria.Method of clarifying a particulate-laden liquid with a material excreted by cyanobacteria, and particularly species J-1.Extracellular polymeric material which is water-soluble, non-dialyzable, having a molecular weight greater than 100,000 based on Sephadex column elution G 150, containing sugar, peptide, and fatty acid moieties, giving a positive Anthrone test, having an absorption peak of 205 nm. using a Perkin-Elmer spectrophotometer Model 402.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1984Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Solmat Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Moshe Shilo, Ali Fattom
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Patent number: 4636112Abstract: Fluid leakage through soil in a region thereof is controlled by sequentially passing over the region to dig a plurality of parallel, laterally displaced grooves in the surface. Soil dug from each groove is temporarily stored, and a strip of sheet material is laid over a groove as it is created during each pass, the width of the strip being greater than the width of the groove. Thereafter, the temporarily stored soil is deposited on the strip such that it is covered with soil except along one edge, the other edge of the strip overlying the uncovered edge of an adjacent strip laid down during a previous pass over the region. As a consequence, a first layer of overlapping strips of sheet material covered with soil is installed over the region.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1985Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Solmat Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Avi Raviv
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Patent number: 4622949Abstract: A floating solar pond includes a reservoir of an aqueous solution having a predetermined density, and structure for enclosing a body of solution and segregating it from the reservoir. The enclosed solution has an average density less than the density of the solution in the reservoir thereby causing the surface of the enclosed solution to be higher than the surface of the reservoir whereby a normal pressure is exerted on the hull in a direction outwardly therefrom and the hull is under tensile stress. Preferably, the hull is asixymmetrical and a co-axial pile, anchored to the bottom of the reservoir, constrains the hull by means of radially extending members connecting the pile to the hull. The pile is hollow and contains conduits through which heated brine passes to a power plant built on the pile.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1984Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Solmat Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Yona Yahalom
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Patent number: 4595505Abstract: A process for the reduction of undesirable levels of algal growth in salt water bodies in which an effective amount of treatment water is added at the surface of the salt water body. The treatment water has a salinity and density either greater or less than that of the water at the surface of the salt water body. As a result, algae which have become accustomed to the existing conditions of salinity and density undergo rupture of cells and settle to the bottom of the salt water body, if the water density has been decreased, or suffer lower reproduction rates, and eventually flocculate and settle to the bottom of the salt water body, if the water density has been increased.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1984Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Solmat Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Inka Dor