Patents Examined by B. P. Heaney
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Patent number: 4636358Abstract: A concretized coating which encapsulates canisters of radioactive, heat-producing materials is caused to be formed by immersing said canister in a sea floor sedimentary layer, the sediment containing feldspathic material. The canister heats the surrounding water causing alkali and alkaline materials to be leached from the seabed sediment. An indurated concretized layer of anhydrite and sedimentary particles is then formed by precipitation of anhydrite and other agents from the hot pore water, that is, water in the proximate environment of the canister. This concretized barrier provides protection to the fuel capsule against intrusion by the corrosive seawater.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1985Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Herbert V. Weiss
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Patent number: 4629604Abstract: A player for a multi-aroma cartridge constituted by a planar array of like frame assemblies held within a multi-section framework, each assembly being formed by a pad of absorbent material sandwiched between a pair of frames whose margins are joined together to define a central zone exposing the pad. The pad of each assembly is impregnated with a liquid fragrance that differs from those of the others. When the cartridge is inserted in a slot in the player case, it lies over a complementary honeycomb, each of whose cells is then in registration with a respective assembly. The cells are provided with individual electric heaters such that when a selected cell heater is energized, it heats the air in the cell to produce a positive pressure therein that acts to force the heated air through the zone to volatilize the liquid fragrance, the resultant aromatic vapor being discharged into the atmosphere through vents in the case.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1983Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Inventor: Donald Spector
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Patent number: 4626292Abstract: Preservative systems which may be incorporated into aqueous compositions for the wetting and re-wetting of contact lenses and especially silicone copolymer (gas-permeable) and soft contact lenses are provided. The preservative system includes trimethoprim, a salt of EDTA and sorbic acid or ascorbic acid as adjuvant bactericides. The use of preservatives which are known to cause eye irritation, such as thimerosal, benzalkonium chloride and chlorhexidine is eliminated. Wetting and re-wetting compositions which incorporate the preservative system and include thickening and wetting agents are also provided. The wetting and re-wetting solutions can be instilled directly into the eye during contact lens wearing periods and are especially useful for wetting silicone copolymer contact lenses. A method of wetting silicone copolymer lenses is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1984Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Sherman Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Guy J. Sherman
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Patent number: 4617177Abstract: A system for the solid/liquid extraction of in particular vegetable raw materials, such as oilseeds and oil-yielding plants, with low-boiling solvents, such as gasoline and the like, in continuous co-current manner.The equipment, which is also to be regarded as the actual extraction unit, is formed by the combination of a conveyor screw (1) having a screw flight pitch (3) which widens in the direction of the transport of material, and a screen-like or perforated bottom portion (4) provided at a short distance upstream of the discharge of the extracted material (6). The equipment is closed on all sides.Several individual sets of equipment of this type are combined in the installation and interconnected by a logical circulation system for the miscella in such a way that the extraction time is shortened, the extraction yield is improved and the residual solvent content in the fully extracted material (groats) is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1982Date of Patent: October 14, 1986Inventor: Heinz O. Schumacher
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Patent number: 4596698Abstract: Certain impure steams, especially those from geothermal sources, are contaminated with gaseous substances such as hydrogen sulfide, ammomia, carbon dioxide, substances comprising boron, arsenic and mercury, other gases, as well as finely divided particulate solid matter in a form resembling dust or smoke. These contaminants reduce the efficiency of the steam as a heat transfer fluid and are detrimental to equipment utilizing steam as an energy source. Furthermore, discharges from the utilization of such impure steams result in pollution of the environment or necessitate expensive requirements for limiting the same. The present invention describes apparatus wherein so contaminated steam is selectively processed at superatmospheric pressure for removing one or more of said contaminants and, after reduction of its energy content by pressure reduction and/or condensation of the steam, gases substantially free of hydrogen sulfide are discharged to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1982Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: Deuterium CorporationInventor: Jerome S. Spevack
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Patent number: 4564504Abstract: Apparatus for producing an acid compound wherein an aqueous medium is pumped through a first reactor into which ammonia is injected. The first reactor comprises a venturi with a mixing deflector in the throat of the venturi. The ammonia is introduced to the first reactor via an inclined fitting proximate to the deflector. The aqueous ammonia medium is caused to flow through a second reactor downstream from the first reactor wherein sulfuric acid is injected and mixed with the aqueous ammonia medium resulting in an exothermic reaction between the ammonia and sulfuric acid under high temperatures and pressures. The sulfuric acid inlet of the second reactor comprises an inclined fitting which extends into the second reactor to form a baffle to facilitate mixing of the sulfuric acid and the aqueous ammonia mixture. The ammonia/sulfuric acid mixture then flows into a vat wherein the temperature and pressure of the compound are reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1983Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Sorco CorporationInventor: Kenneth H. Sorber
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Patent number: 4564506Abstract: A device for diluting concentrated chemicals into a receptacle. A storage container is provided for storing concentrated chemicals engageable with a receptacle and a water source for diluting said chemical and providing same in diluted form to said receptacle. The storage container is provided with a water inlet at one end and an outlet at the other end. The storage container is further provided with a collar which engages both the storage container and the inlet means of the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1983Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Inventors: Lorraine E. Saputo, Vincent J. Saputo
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Patent number: 4562047Abstract: A sterilizer container includes a seal member so positioned on the container that movement of the outer cover of the container to a contaminating position requires fracturing the seal, thereby destroying the utility of the seal member and thus providing a visual indication that the articles within the container are contaminated. Further, the seal member includes a sterilization indicator which provides a further indication that the articles contained within the container are sterile.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1983Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: American Sterilizer CompanyInventors: Joseph T. Sestak, Jonathan Kagan
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Patent number: 4559207Abstract: A reactor is provided for producing methanol by the reaction of synthesis gases containing carbon oxides and hydrogen in contact with a copper containing catalyst positioned in the reactor in catalyst tubes surrounded by boiling water under pressure. The catalyst tubes are made from a metallic material which is catalytically inactive with respect to the methanol synthesis gas and have approximately the same coefficient of thermal expansion as the shell of the reactor. The catalyst tubes are made of a steel composed of mixed austeniticferritic structure and containing 10-30% by weight chromium.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1983Date of Patent: December 17, 1985Assignee: Metallgesellschaft AGInventors: Heinz Hiller, Emil Supp, Friedemann Marschner, Hans Kupfer, Lutz Weidemann
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Patent number: 4547343Abstract: A sterilizer which has two transfer chains moving through sterilizing and cooling tanks; open-backed transfer containers with holes in their walls and locking members at both ends, which are supported between the chains; and inner vessels containing the materials being treated, which have holes in the walls thereof and locking means, which are engageable with the locking members, at both ends thereof, and which are adapted to be removably inserted into the containers. Projections extend inward from the circumferential edges of the holes in the walls of the containers and/or inner vessels, serving to support the materials and define liquid passages between the materials and the inner surfaces of the containers and/or inner vessels.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1983Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Q. P. CorporationInventors: Motoharu Takano, Masaru Sugimura, Keiichi Kushima, Atae Ezaki
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Patent number: 4547339Abstract: A steam sterilization system for a filling machine having dispensing nozzles connected to a source of product supply, the sterilizing system including a novel autoclave apparatus and a novel condensate purge system. The autoclave structure causes sterilizing steam to flow downward through the inside of the dispensing nozzle to its open ended bottom where it reverses and flows upward between the inside face of a reversing tube and the outside face of the dispensing nozzle to a series of holes through the sidewall of the reversing tube where it emerges and goes down between the outside face of the reversing tube and the inside face of the autoclave shell thereafter passing down into a steam and condensate line. Condensate formed within the dispensing tube drips out the bottom of the dispensing tube and through an aperture at the bottom of the reversing tube, the condensate effectively sealing the bottom of the reversing tube to steam.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1983Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Adtech, Inc.Inventor: Harry A. McClure
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Patent number: 4541991Abstract: A method and an apparatus for treating a gravel type solid material with a liquid in a bath are described. The apparatus comprises means for supplying the solid material, means for transporting it through the bath and means for removing the processed solid material from the bath. The apparatus comprises further means for supply of liquid and tapping off of the liquor. The method comprises introduction of the gravel type solid material into the bath at its lower end and removal of the processed solid material at the upper end, the gravel type solid material being gradually transported upwards through the bath by means of rotating lifting members while liquid is introduced into the bath at its upper half while liquor is drained off at the lower half. The lifting member comprises at least one inclined plate which is rigidly fixed to a vertical tube through which the solid material is introduced into the bath or the tank.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1983Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Assignee: Elkem a/sInventor: Harald Krogsrud
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Patent number: 4504442Abstract: The use of gaseous chlorine dioxide to sterilize surfaces, especially the gas impermeable surfaces of implements commonly employed in the medical sciences, such as those formed from porcelain, ceramics, metal, plastics and glass. The contaminated surfaces are contacted with an effective amount of gaseous chlorine dioxide for a time sufficient to kill bacterial spores at a temperature which does not overly exceed ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1982Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: Scopas Technology CorporationInventors: David H. Rosenblatt, Aaron A. Rosenblatt, Joseph E. Knapp
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Patent number: 4486387Abstract: A disposable test package for testing the proper functioning of a steam sterilizer is formed with a test sheet adapted to change color in response to the presence of steam under preselected sterilization conditions. The sheet is surrounded by disposable nonwoven porous material, above and below, forming a core region around the test sheet having desired height and porosity parameters and a shell region around the core having different height and porosity parameters which are adapted to permit the test pack to simulate a Bowie and Dick challenge pack for the testing of steam sterilizers.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1982Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Propper Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Thomas A. Augurt