Patents Assigned to State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
  • Patent number: 5354555
    Abstract: Subunit vaccines and their use for immunizing fish against infection by viruses are disclosed. In particular, plasmid pG8 is constructed by joining, with the plasmid pUC8, DNA which encodes the glycoprotein of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV). E. coli cells are transformed by pG8, whereby pure viral antigen is produced to provide a vaccine for the control of IHNV in fish.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1994
    Assignee: State of Oregon Acting By and Through The State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventor: Jo-Ann C. Leong
  • Patent number: 5340983
    Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for mass-analysis of a sample for particular analytes of interest. An electron monochromator is coupled to any of a number of different types of mass analyzer and used to generate slow electrons used to produce ions of target molecules for mass analysis. The electrons have a narrow energy bandwidth and high intensity, even at nearly zero kinetic energy levels. The median energy level of the electrons can be preset, permitting selection of specific target molecules to be ionized. Both positive and negative-ion mass analysis can be performed. Electron-capture negative-ion mass spectrometry is particularly enhanced, with a sensitivity about three orders of magnitude greater than in results obtained using conventional negative-ion equipment. Also, a buffer gas is eliminated, allowing substantial reductions in negative-ion equipment size, weight, and energy consumption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1994
    Assignee: The State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: Max L. Deinzer, James A. Laramee
  • Patent number: 5324739
    Abstract: Isomers of a cytotoxic compound isolated and purified from a marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula are disclosed. The isomers termed Curacin A and Curacin B exhibits substantial biological activity against proliferating cells. The Curacin A and Curacin B isomers appear to be antimitotics. Methods for using the isomers are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1994
    Assignee: State of Oregon Acting by and Through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: William H. Gerwick, Philip J. Proteau, Dale G. Nagle
  • Patent number: 5322559
    Abstract: Compounds that satisfy the general formula A.sub.1-Y.sup.4+ A.sub.Y.sup.1+ A.sub.Y.sup.3+ V.sub.2-X P.sub.X O.sub.7 exhibit isotropic NTE behavior in the range of normal ambient temperatures. Y is from about 0.0 to about 0.4, and more preferably is about 0.2. X is from about 0.6 to about 1.4, and is more preferably about 1. Particularly suitable NTE compounds have X about 1 and Y about 0. A.sup.4+ is selected from the group consisting of Hf, Zr, Zr.sub.a M.sub.b, Hf.sub.a M.sub.b and mixtures thereof wherein a plus b equals one and M is selected from the group consisting of Ti, Ce, Th, U, Mo, Pt, Pb, Sn, Ge and Si. More preferably, A.sup.4+ is selected from the group consisting of Hf and Zr. A.sup.1+ is selected from the group consisting of the alkali earth metals, and A.sup.3+ is selected from the group consisting of the rare earth metals. Such NTE materials exhibit isotropic negative linear expansion at a temperature below about 100.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: State of Oregon Acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventor: Arthur W. Sleight
  • Patent number: 5322799
    Abstract: A device for detecting substances in a liquid film by measuring chemiluminescence, fluorescence or absorption using techniques such as flow-injection analysis schemes, liquid chromatographies, and gas chromatographies. The device can be used as a micro-volume mixing or reaction substrate for a variety of measurements. The device comprises at least two film supports that are separated by a small gap. One or more applicators are positioned along the gap to supply fluids to the gap. The applicators are positioned near the gap at a spacing that is near the necking length of the fluid supplied by the applicator. A thin, continuous film of the mixture of fluids to be examined is supported in the gap between the film supports. The film extends through the examining chamber and through drop and overflow detection probes. Also disclosed is a mixing or reaction chamber which comprises an enclosable mainframe into which a plurality of applicators are butted near a gap defined between two film supports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: The State of Oregon Acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: Robert J. Miller, James D. Ingle, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5304492
    Abstract: An apparatus that conducts in situ analyses of fluids in real time is disclosed. The apparatus comprises bifurcated optic fibers, a pulsed light source, a light detector, a water-tight pressure case that houses the pulsed light source and the light detector, and a flow-through cell that receives one end of each bifurcated optic fiber. The flow-through cell may comprise a plurality of attached tube sections that define a volume which acts as a passageway for conducting fluids. One or more sections of the flow-through cell may be adapted to introduce a reagent into fluid flowing through the cell. Sections of the cell may contain potassium periodate and N,N-diethylaniline that are released into a fluid flowing through the passageway, enabling the spectrophotometer to analyze manganese (II) concentrations by monitoring the decrease in fluorescence accompanying the oxidation of DEA to 2 DEA'. The fluid may also be analyzed by measuring reflectance, absorption, turbidity, and fluorescence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1994
    Assignee: The State of Oregon Acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventor: Gary Klinkhammer
  • Patent number: 5260061
    Abstract: A metabolite material of propionibacteria is added to a food product to inhibit the growth of yeast. The metabolite material is produced by growing propionibacteria cells in a liquid growth medium to produce a mixture containing the metabolite material. The mixture can be concentrated and added to a food product as a concentrated liquid or powder. The metabolite material added to a food product may contain viable cells of propionibacteria.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1993
    Assignee: The State of Oregon Acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: James W. Ayres, William E. Sandine, George H. Weber
  • Patent number: 5239251
    Abstract: An AC variable speed drive (VSD) system having a brushless doubly-fed motor receives power from an electric power grid at a system frequency of the grid and drives a mechanical load. The motor has a rotor with rotor windings and a stator with stator windings comprising first and second polyphase stator systems. The first stator system receives power from the grid at the system frequency. A sensor senses a parameter of the received power by the drive and produces a corresponding power sensor signal. A VSD controller receives and processes the power sensor signal and a reference signal which has been established according to a desired motor operation strategy, and generates therefrom a controller signal. A converter, such as a power electronic converter, receives and converts power from a converter powThis invention was made with government support under Grant No. 79-85BP24332, awarded by the Bonneville Power Administration. The United States government has certain rights in this invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Assignee: The State of Oregon Acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventor: Hian K. Lauw
  • Patent number: 5212904
    Abstract: The fertilizing apparatus comprises a diffusion member having a porous member associated with it to retain fertilizer inside a compartment defined by the diffusion member. The diffusion member provides a diffusion pathway that is protected from gravitational water flow and rapid temperature fluctuation. The compartment is filled with fertilizer and inserted into growth media adjacent a plant's root system so that the diffusion pathway is substantially occupied by the plant growth media. A plurality of diffusion members, each member having a different length, may be used to establish diffusion times for specific fertilizer formulations. The fertilizing apparatus can be adapted for use with a closed, insulated pallet system for producing container-grown plants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1993
    Assignee: State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: James L. Green, Bruce A. Briggs, Doris L. Briggs
  • Patent number: 5202891
    Abstract: Nonlinear optical materials having the general formula Ca.sub.1.40-X M.sub.X V.sub.0.98.+-.0.05 O.sub.4.00.+-.0.08 wherein X is 0.07 to 0.43 and M is selected from the group consisting of Bi, La, Ce, Y, Pm, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Sc, and mixtures thereof are described. Compositions satisfying this formula belong to the space group R3c wherein a=b=10.8.+-.0.1 .ANG., and c=38.0.+-.0.3 .ANG.. These NLO compositions are capable of doubling the frequency of light at about 0.1 to about 3.3 times the efficiency of KH.sub.2 PO.sub.4 (KDP). No damage to the NLO material is observed when they are exposed to high-power lasers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Assignee: State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: Arthur W. Sleight, Jinfan Huang
  • Patent number: 5165925
    Abstract: A vaccine for simultaneously immunizing large numbers of fish against infection by InfecThis invention was made with government support under the following grant numbers awarded by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Science and Education Administration: NA81AA-D-00086 (1982-85, Recombinant DNA Technology in Aquaculture, Project No. R/FSD-9, Oregon State University); NA85AA-D-SG-095 (1985-87, Development of a Subunit Vaccine for IPNV, Project No. R/FSD-11, Oregon State University); and NA85AA-D-SG-095 (1987-89, Control of Virus Diseases in Fish, Project No. R/FSD-13, Oregon State University). The government has certain rights in this invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1992
    Assignee: State of Oregon Acting by and Through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventor: Jo-ann C. Leong
  • Patent number: 5162674
    Abstract: In integrated circuitry having both analog and digital circuits fabricated on the same substrate, switching transients produced by the digital circuitry can propagate through the substrate and induce deleterious effects in the associated analog circuitry. Such switching transients are greatly minimized by the disclosed family of CMOS logic circuits in which a constant DC bias current is steered to change logic states.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1992
    Assignee: State of Oregon Acting by and Through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: David J. Allstot, Guojin Liang, Howard C. Yang
  • Patent number: 5149992
    Abstract: In integrated circuitry having both analog and digital circuits fabricated on the same substrate, switching transients produced by the digital circuitry can propagate through the substrate and induce deleterious effects in the associated analog circuitry. Such switching transients are greatly minimized by a CMOS source-coupled current-steering differential logic topology. In the preferred embodiment, gain and level shifting functions are merged, and connections to the power bus are made through constant current sources.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1992
    Assignee: The State of Oregon Acting by and Through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: David J. Allstot, Sayfe Kiasei
  • Patent number: 5083077
    Abstract: An onboard power generation system for use on board a vehicle, such as a passenger car, includes a brushless doubly-fed generator. The generator has a rotor with rotor conductors and a stator with stator windings, the stator windings comprising first and second polyphase stator systems. The generator rotor is mechanically coupled to and driven by the vehicle engine with a driving force to produce an AC power output from the first polyphase stator system. The generation system has a rectifier which receives and rectifies the generator first polyphase stator system AC power output into DC power for delivery to a DC bus of the generator power system. A sensor senses a parameter of the AC power output received by the rectifier and produces a sensor signal in response thereto. A converter receives the sensor signal, and in response thereto, converts power received from an excitation power source into excitation power for the generator second polyphase stator system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1992
    Assignee: The State of Oregon Acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: Alan Wallace, Rene Spee
  • Patent number: 5059431
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for deacidifying wine using malolactic fermentation (MLF) under conditions inhibitory for spoillage lactic acid bacteria (LAB), making possible a "pure culture" MLF in which a winemaker is provided with a way to control the timing of onset and the outcome of wine MLF. The method comprises adding nisin to the wine at a concentration lethal to nisin-sensitive LAB, adding to the wine an inoculum of nisin-resistant LAB mutants capable in the presence of nisin of converting malic acid to lactic acid, and maintaining the inoculated wine under conditions in which the MLF can occur. Afterward, nisin can be removed from the wine by contacting the wine with a nisin-removing substance, such as bentonite. The nisin can be added either before or simultaneously with addition of the nisin-resistant LAB, at any time during winemaking, including primary yeast fermentation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1991
    Assignee: State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: Mark A. Daeschel, Barney T. Watson
  • Patent number: 5028804
    Abstract: An energy conversion generation system receives energy from a resource and converts the energy into electrical power for supply to a polyphase electric power grid operating at a system frequency. A prime mover driven by the resource energy and a converter, such as a power electronic converter, for produces excitation power from power received from a converter power source. A brushless doubly-fed generator has a rotor with rotor windings and a stator with stator windings comprising first and second polyphase stator systems. The rotor is driven by the prime mover. The first stator system supplies the electrical power to the grid, and the second stator system receives the excitation power from the converter. A sensor senses a parameter of the electrical power output supplied to the grid and produces a sensor signal corresponding to the sensed parameter. A controller controls the converter in response to the sensor signal. The controller establiThis invention was made with government support under Grant No.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1991
    Assignee: The State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventor: Hian K. Lauw
  • Patent number: 4994684
    Abstract: Disclosed is a device and method to control the conversion of an arbitrary resource energy into mechanical energy and subsequently into electric energy with a variable-speed generation system utilizing a turbine and a doubly-fed generator, to be connected directly to a power grid of a certain grid frequency. Via electronic control of the rotor speed by controlling the rotor winding excitation frequency, the device has the capability of providing an optimum tradeoff in maximum turbine efficiency and minimal generator losses to secure maximum efficiency of the total conversion process, irrespective of varying resource and electric load conditions. The excitation requirements of the generator are confined to moderate levels and yet a wide rotor-speed variation margin, starting from zero speed, is permitted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1991
    Assignee: The State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: Hian K. Lauw, Gerald C. Alexander
  • Patent number: 4983406
    Abstract: This invention relates to the preservation of high moisture animal feeds which utilize a fermentation (either natural or induced) to improve the quality of the animal food. More specifically, this invention utilizes dimethyl fumarate (DMF) in plant feeds in combination with fermentation microorganisms to produce an animal feed which is high in nutrient value and low in spoilage microorganisms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1991
    Assignees: Wesman Foods, Inc., The State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: James W. Ayres, William E. Sandine, Richard B. Parker
  • Patent number: 4982147
    Abstract: A device and associated method to control the electromechanical energy conversion process of a variable speed drive utilizing a doubly fed machine, which provides the mechanical energy as demanded by some mechanical load. Alternatively, a device and associated method is provided for a synchronous motor. The terminals of either the stator or rotor winding of the doubly fed machine are directly connected to a polyphase AC power grid of a certain grid frequency. The device establishes through electronic control a stable operation of the drive at a desired power factor at the terminals of these windings, irrespective of varying load conditions. This capability is provided without the need for computing or sensing this desired power factor and the subsequent feedback of its deviation from the desired value through a properly designed regulator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 1, 1991
    Assignee: State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventor: Hian K. Lauw
  • Patent number: 4765486
    Abstract: A method for obtaining a purified fraction from a mixture using a magnetic fluid wherein the mixture is contacted with the magnetic fluid to preferentially sorb the fluid onto selected components so they become magnetized and the magnetic components in the so-contacted mixture are separated from the nonmagnetic components by passing the mixture through a magnetic field. The method finds particular use for obtaining a purified sample of crop seed from a mixture of crop seed and soil of the same size and texture and for separating nut shells from nutmeats.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Assignees: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture, The State of Oregon, acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
    Inventors: Arnold G. Berlage, Palaniappa Krishnan, Douglas M. Bilsland, N. Robert Brandenburg