Patents Assigned to Technology Applications, Inc.
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Patent number: 6227486Abstract: A single-stage earth-to-orbit launch vehicle employs a combination of rocket engines and turbojet engines to propel a device into orbit. The vehicle is driven through a unique set of operating conditions of the engines to conserve oxidizer and optimize acceleration. Cooling effects of fuel used by both types of engines is employed to maintain operating temperature of the turbojet engines within limits of lightweight materials. The rocket engines are used during initial acceleration and then permitted to remain deeply throttled or idle until the vehicle reaches a speed of about Mach 6. The rocket engine, with most of its oxidizer intact, is then used to accelerate the vehicle into orbit.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: MSE Technology Applications, INC.Inventor: Vladimir Balepin
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Patent number: 6202404Abstract: A turbojet engine has a capability for propelling an air-borne vehicle over an extremely wide range of operating speeds. A vehicle can be propelled from take-off conditions through speeds in excess of Mach 5. The engine is equipped with a cooling fluid injection system which cools intake air at high operating speeds. Cooling of intake air permits continued turbojet engine operation at speeds which produce stagnation air inlet temperature in excess of those which critical compressor components can tolerate. The inlet air entering the compressor is pre-cooled with injected fluid so that its temperature is reduced below the critical operating temperature limits of the critical compressor components.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: MSE Technology Applications, Inc.Inventor: Vladimir Balepin
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Patent number: 6170668Abstract: A method of treating industrial gases to remove contaminants is disclosed. Ions are generated in stream of injectable gas. These ions are propelled through the contaminated gas as it flows through a collection unit. An electric field is applied to the contaminated gas. The field causes the ions to move through the contaminated gases, producing electrical charges on the contaminants. The electrically charged contaminants are then collected at one side of the electric field. The injectable gas is selected to produce ions which will produce reactions with particular contaminants. The process is thus capable of removing particular contaminants. The process does not depend on diffusion as a transport mechanism and is therefore suitable for removing contaminants which exist in very low concentrations.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: MSE Technology Applications, Inc.Inventor: Sergei Babko-Malyi
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Patent number: 6159112Abstract: An automatic throwing machine (10) includes a throwing arm (18) rotated by a worm gear (78) driven by a worm (76) carried on a rod (42). The rod is driven by an electric motor (32). An extension spring (68) is extensible as the arm is moved to store energy in the spring and create a torque on the throwing arm. The arm is configured for objects such as clay pigeons (P), baseballs (B), and hockey pucks (H) and the like. When the spring reaches an over-center position, the throwing arm is rapidly rotated to launch the object along a desired trajectory. A control (112) controls operation of the motor. A passive infrared detector (110) identifies people (X) near the device and controls the direction of discharge of the object so the object is thrown toward, or away from, the person depending upon the object being thrown. The detector further provides an interlock to prevent object release if there is a person in the direction the object is thrown who should not be there.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Creative Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: C. Gary Ciluffo, Arthur E. Hirsch
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Patent number: 6153158Abstract: Effluents from a waste treatment operation are incinerated and oxidized by passing the gases through an inductively coupled plasmas arc torch. The effluents are transformed into plasma within the torch. At extremely high plasma temperatures, the effluents quickly oxidize. The process results in high temperature oxidation of the gases without addition of any mass flow for introduction of energy.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: MSE Technology Applications, INCInventors: Philip A. Flannery, Stephan T. Kujawa
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Patent number: 6027616Abstract: A method of treating industrial gases to remove contaminants is disclosed. Ions are generated in stream of injectable gas. These ions are propelled through the contaminated gas as it flows through a collection unit. An electric field is applied to the contaminated gas. The field causes the ions to move through the contaminated gases, producing electrical charges on the contaminants. The electrically charged contaminants are then collected at one side of the electric field.The injectable gas is selected to produce ions which will produce reactions with particular contaminants. The process is thus capable of removing particular contaminants. The process does not depend on diffusion as a transport mechanism and is therefore suitable for removing contaminants which exist in very low concentrations.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: MSE Technology Applications, Inc.Inventor: Sergei Babko-Malyi
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Patent number: 5906665Abstract: A method and composition for improving the mechanical efficiency of a engine is provided. Ultra-high molecular weight polyisobutylene (PIB) added to the fuel changes the momentary mechanical properties of the fuel during induction. The additive provides a more uniform spray droplet size, increases the extensional viscosity of the fuel, and adapts other physical properties, under induction conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Jerry C. Trippe, Albert F. Hadermann, James A. Cole
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Patent number: 5839647Abstract: Weldolets or threadolet type fittings are welded onto pipe while being clamped in position with a clamp assembly that includes a threaded bolt, a wing nut, a positioning star with tapered arms which can slide along the axis of the bolt, and a tapered swivel anchor that is pivotally connected to an end of the bolt. In operation, the fitting is positioned at a hole in the pipe. The swivel anchor and bolt are inserted through the fitting into the pipe. The positioning star is engaged with a free end of the fitting and then the wing nut is tightened to produce a forced engagement between the positioning star and the fitting. This positions the fitting into concentric alignment with the hole and orthogonal alignment with the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: MSE Technology Applications, Inc.Inventor: Donald A. Orne
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Patent number: 5000803Abstract: Chemically reactive liquids such as catalyzed monomers and prepolymers are mixed with finely divided solids to form a homogeneous blend by chilling the liquid to a temperature below its solidification point, forming it into finely divided solidly frozen particulates, chilling the finely divided solids to a temperature below the solidification temperature of the reactive liquid and mixing the materials together without allowing the temperature to rise to the liquid solidification point. The admixture may then be formed into a permanent shape by warming to a temperature whereat the frozen liquid melts and the liquid is caused to react.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Albert F. Hadermann, Paul F. Waters, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4981535Abstract: Solid particles of microscopic size are mixed in a nitrogen atmosphere at conditions of pressure and temperature such that at least a monolayer of nitrogen molecules is adsorbed on the particle surfaces but at conditions at which liquid nitrogen cannot exist in the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1985Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Albert F. Hadermann, Paul F. Waters, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4957636Abstract: A dual drum skimmer is provided for the removal and recovery of oil floating on water. The skimmer includes two oil pick-up drums arranged along a common axis which pick up oil and deposit it in a collection trough. Oil deposited in the collection trough is directed to a reservoir trough arranged on the opposite side of the drums from the collection trough. The drums are formed as hollow, closed cylinders and, together with the reservoir trough, provide the total buoyancy necessary to float the skimmer. The skimmer is particularly effective in shallow and in trash laden water and can operate in water depths of as little as three inches.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1989Date of Patent: September 18, 1990Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Donald L. Wilson, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4923535Abstract: The oxidizer and fuel components of propellant and explosive charges are bound within a polymer matrix to form a structurally sound composite shape of uniform consistency by comminuting and admixing the polymer and oxidizer and fuel components at cryogenic temperatures, compacting the mixture into a desired shape and warming the shaped compact to at least ambient temperatures. In one preferred embodiment, propellant charges for rockets and munitions and the like are fabricated by pressing or extruding a polymer-oxidizer-fuel mixture into selected shapes.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1982Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Paul F. Waters, Albert F. Hadermann, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4917834Abstract: A mixture of unlike particulate solids is dispersed in liquid nitrogen to form a slurry. The slurry is then subjected to shear and impact forces of sufficient intensity and duration to break up agglomerates, to comminute at least the larger particles, and to obtain a randomly mixed homogeneous suspension. The suspension is thereafter stabilized by removal of liquid nitrogen to form a past or powder which may be further processed into shapes by extrusion or molding. One preferred embodiment utilizes a batch-to-continuous process for the compounding of rubber with carbon black and other additives.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Albert F. Hadermann, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4874528Abstract: Dispersions of oil and similar liquids in water are clarified with separation of the oil and water phases by mixing the dispersion with a polymer dissolved in an oil miscible solvent in a manner such that contact between the polymer solution and dispersed oil droplets is achieved. The polymer must be soluble in the oil and must have a molecular weight sufficiently high to impart viscoelasticity to the resulting solution of polymer in solvent and oil. Thereafter, the oil and water phases are readily separated by settling and decantation, or by enhanced phase separation techniques such as centrifugation.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Foreman, Albert F. Hadermann, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4837249Abstract: A particulate, free-flowing and rapid dissolving polymer composition is prepared by comminuting a high molecular weight thermoplastic or viscoelastic polymer at a temperature below its glass transition temperature while maintaining the polymer in an inert environment. A finely divided, solid coating agent is mingled with the comminuted polymer while maintaining the polymer particles in a cold and inert atmosphere. The particles of coating agent form a protective shell around each polymer particle by tumble mixing the components while raising the temperature of the mixture. The polymer composition finds use as a drag reducing agent; as an anti-misting agent; to enhance the efficiency of oil skimming processes and devices; and for the preparation of polymer solutions for other uses.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Dion P. O'Mara, Albert F. Hadermann, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4826728Abstract: A particulate, free-flowing and rapid dissolving polymer composition is prepared by comminuting a high molecular weight thermoplastic or viscoelastic polymer at a temperature below its glass transition temperature while maintaining the polymer in an inert environment. A finely divided, solid coating agent is mingled with the comminuted polymer while maintaining the polymer particles in a cold and inert atmosphere. The particles of coating agent form a protective shell around each polymer particle by tumble mixing the components while raising the temperature of the mixture. The polymer composition finds use as a drag reducing agent; as an anti-misting agent; to enhance the efficiency of oil skimming processes and devices; and for the preparation of polymer solutions for other uses.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Dion P. O'Mara, Albert F. Hadermann, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4789383Abstract: A particulate, free-flowing and rapid dissolving polymer composition is prepared by comminuting a high molecular weight thermoplastic or viscoelastic polymer at a temperature below its glass transition temperature while maintaining the polymer in an inert environment. A finely divided, solid coating agent is mingled with the comminuted polymer while maintaining the polymer particles in a cold and inert atmosphere. The particles of coating agent form a protective shell around each polymer particle by tumble mixing the components while raising the temperature of the mixture. The polymer composition finds use as a drag reducing agent; as an anti-misting agent; to enhance the efficiency of oil skimming processes and devices; and for the preparation of polymer solutions for other uses.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Dion P. O'Mara, Albert F. Hadermann, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4758354Abstract: A method for separating liquids, particularly hydrocarbons from water, whereby a small amount of a high molecular weight polymer is dissolved in the hydrocarbon to render it viscoelastic. A hydrocarbon layer is then mechanically removed from the water in a manner which causes rapid stretching of the hydrocarbon with attendant development of elastic properties in the hydrocarbon layer. The polymer may be applied to the surface of the hydrocarbon as droplets of a relatively concentrated polymer solution or as solid particulates having a polymer core covered by a powdered solid material which is non-reactive toward the polymer.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1986Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Dion P. O'Mara, Albert F. Hadermann, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4720397Abstract: A particulate, free-flowing and rapid dissolving polymer composition is prepared by comminuting a high molecular weight thermoplastic or viscoelastic polymer at a temperature below its glass transition temperature while maintaining the polymer in an inert environment. A finely divided, solid coating agent is mingled with the comminuted polymer while maintaining the polymer particles in a cold and inert atmosphere. The particles of coating agent form a protective shell around each polymer particle by tumble mixing the components while raising the temperature of the mixture. The polymer composition finds use as a drag reducing agent; as an anti-misting agent; to enhance the efficiency of oil skimming processes and devices; and for the preparation of polymer solutions for other uses.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1985Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventors: Dion P. O'Mara, Albert F. Hadermann, Jerry C. Trippe
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Patent number: 4510304Abstract: Soluble polymers are fractionated according to molecular weight by cryogenically comminuting the polymer and introducing the polymer particles, while still in the active state induced by cryogenic grinding, into a liquid having a solvent power selected to produce a coacervate fraction containing high molecular weight polymer species and a dilute polymer solution containing lower molecular weight polymer species. The coacervate may be physically separated from the solution and finds use in the production of antimisting jet fuels and the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: General Technology Applications, Inc.Inventor: Albert F. Hadermann