Patents Assigned to Southeastern Universities Research Assn.
  • Patent number: 6097153
    Abstract: An improved method for welding accelerator cavities without the need for time consuming and expensive faying surface treatments comprising electron beam welding such cavities in a vacuum welding chamber within a vacuum envelope and using the following welding parameters: a beam voltage of between about 45 KV and 55 KV; a beam current between about 38 ma and 47 ma; a weld speed of about 15 cm/min; and a sharp focus and a rhombic raster of between about 9 KHz and 10 Khz. A welded cavity made according to the method of the present invention is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Assn.
    Inventors: John Brawley, H. Lawrence Phillips
  • Patent number: 6003561
    Abstract: A flexible and relatively low cost cryogenic conduit is described. The flexible cryogenic conduit of the present invention comprises a first inner corrugated tube with single braided serving, a second outer corrugated tube with single braided serving concentric with the inner corrugated tube, and arranged outwardly about the periphery of the inner corrugated tube and between the inner and outer corrugated tubes: a superinsulation layer; a one half lap layer of polyester ribbon; a one half lap layer of copper ribbon; a spirally wound refrigeration tube; a second one half lap layer of copper ribbon; a second one half lap layer of polyester ribbon; a second superinsulation layer; a third one half lap layer of polyester ribbon; and a spirally wound stretchable and compressible filament.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Assn., Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Daniel Brindza, Robin Renee Wines, James Joseph Takacs
  • Patent number: 5964598
    Abstract: A simple lockout device for electrical equipment equipped with recessed power blades is described. The device comprises a face-plate (12) having a threaded member (14) attached thereto and apertures suitable for accommodating the power blades of a piece of electrical equipment, an elastomeric nose (16) abutting the face-plate having a hole for passage of the threaded member therethrough and power blade apertures in registration with those of the face-plate, a block (20) having a recess (34) in its forward face for receiving at least a portion of the hose, a hole therein for receiving the threaded member and an integral extension (26) extending from its rear face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Assn.
    Inventor: Rick Gonzales
  • Patent number: 5960057
    Abstract: This invention relates to a process and apparatus for obtaining filmless, radiological, digital images utilizing a gas multiwire detector. Resolution is enhanced through projection geometry. This invention further relates to imaging systems for X-ray examination of patients or objects, and is particularly suited for mammography.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Assn.
    Inventors: Stanislaw Majewski, Lucasz A. Majewski
  • Patent number: 5932797
    Abstract: A sensitive hydrogen leak detector system using passivation of a stainless steel vacuum chamber for low hydrogen outgassing, a high compression ratio vacuum system, a getter operating at 77.5 K and a residual gas analyzer as a quantitative hydrogen sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1999
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Assn.
    Inventor: Ganapati Rao Myneni
  • Patent number: 5914492
    Abstract: An application accelerator system for monitoring the gain of a free electron laser. Coherent Synchrotron Radiation (CSR) detection techniques are used with a bunch length monitor for ultra short, picosec to several tens of femtosec, electron bunches. The monitor employs an application accelerator, a coherent radiation production device, an optical or beam chopping device, an infrared radiation collection device, a narrow-banding filter, an infrared detection device, and a control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1999
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Assn., Inc.
    Inventors: Dunxiong Wang, Geoffrey Arthur Krafft
  • Patent number: 5610567
    Abstract: The present invention is a superconducting radiofrequency window assembly for use in an electron beam accelerator. The srf window assembly (20) has a superconducting metal-ceramic design. The srf window assembly (20) comprises a superconducting frame (30), a ceramic plate (40) having a superconducting metallized area, and a superconducting eyelet (50) for sealing plate (40) into frame (30). The plate (40) is brazed to eyelet (50) which is then electron beam welded to frame (30). A method for providing a ceramic object mounted in a metal member to withstand cryogenic temperatures is also provided. The method involves a new metallization process for coating a selected area of a ceramic object with a thin film of a superconducting material. Finally, a method for assembling an electron beam accelerator cavity utilizing the srf window assembly is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1997
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Assn., Inc.
    Inventors: Harry L. Phillips, Thomas S. Elliott
  • Patent number: 5453609
    Abstract: An improved multi-channel electron multiplier is provided that exhibits zero cross-talk and high rate operation. Resistive material input and output masks are employed to control divergence of electrons. Electron multiplication takes place in closed channels. Several embodiments are provided for these channels including a continuous resistive emissive multiplier and a discrete resistive multiplier with discrete dynode chains interspaced with resistive layers-masks. Both basic embodiments provide high gain multiplication of electrons without accumulating surface charges while containing electrons to their proper channels to eliminate cross-talk. The invention can be for example applied to improve the performance of ion mass spectrometers, positron emission tomography devices, in DNA sequencing and other beta radiography applications and in many applications in particle physics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Assignee: Southeastern Universities Research Assn., Inc.
    Inventors: Javier Gomez, Stanislaw Majewski, Andrew G. Weisenberger