Patents Examined by John Richardson
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Patent number: 6851212Abstract: A system and method for extracting a round of ammunition from a semi-automatic handgun having a slide with an opening are provided. An extractor assembly includes a first member configured to be disposed in the opening of the slide such that the slide encloses the first member. A second member has a portion configured to engage a round of ammunition. The second member is configured to pivot relative to the first member. A joint may connect the first member with the second member to allow the second member to pivot relative to the first member to thereby engage the round of ammunition. In addition, a spring may be provided to bias the second member into engagement with the round of ammunition.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventor: Atilla Szabo
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Patent number: 6853697Abstract: An apparatus, transfer cask, system, and method for defueling a nuclear reactor and transferring spent nuclear fuel from a spent nuclear fuel to a storage cask for long terms storage. In one aspect, the invention is an apparatus for use in transferring a canister of spent nuclear fuel from a transfer cask to a storage cask, the apparatus comprising a radiation absorbing shield surrounding a portion of a hole through which the canister can pass; means for securing the apparatus to the top surface of the storage cask; means for securing the bottom surface of the transfer cask to the apparatus; wherein the transfer cask securing means and the storage cask securing means are positioned on the apparatus so that when the apparatus is secured to both the transfer cask and the storage cask, the cavity of the transfer cask, the hole, and the cavity of the storage cask are substantially aligned; and means for moving the bottom lid in a horizontal direction once the bottom lid is unfastened from the bottom surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Holtec International, Inc.Inventors: Krishna P. Singh, Stephen J. Agace
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Patent number: 6843015Abstract: A bipod for a firearm, or other equipment utilizing a multiple-leg pod, is provided that features easy, snap-apart and snap-together legs and snap-on and snap-off connection of the bipod to a ball or knob on the firearm or other equipment. The legs are preferably received in bores/holes in the bipod body and, during snapping in and out, the legs move past protrusions that restrict movement of the legs between different lobes of the bores/holes. The ball joint formed between the ball/knob and the main body of the bipod serves as preferably the only connection that moves during use by the shooter. As the shooter swivels, tilts, or pans the gun, the ball/knob attached to the firearm moves in the top socket of the main body of the bipod, with the legs being stationary relative to the main body.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Inventor: Ronnie L. Sharp
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Patent number: 6837164Abstract: A protector for propelling charge increments on a mortar shell includes a semi-cylindrical body, the semi-cylindrical body arranged around a bottom and sides of the charge increments; two generally horseshoe shaped end plates attached to a front and a rear of the semi-cylindrical body, the end plates defining openings therein, the tail tube of the mortar fitting in the opening in each end plate, the charge increments being disposed between the two end plates; a wedge-shaped boom attached to the rear end plate, the wedge-shaped boom fitting between two fins on the fin portion of the mortar shell; a stop tab attached to a rear end of the wedge-shaped boom, the stop tab extending substantially perpendicular to a narrow side of the wedge-shaped boom to contact an end of the fin portion thereby minimizing longitudinal motion of the charge increments; and a nose cone attached at the front of the semi-cylindrical body, the nose cone defining an opening at its front end, the middle portion of the mortar shell fittingType: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Vishwa Khanna, Richard C Dzury, Kenneth Milano, Tapan Chatterjee
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Patent number: 6836991Abstract: A catcher for receiving expended shell casings from a firearm having an ejection port as the firearm is discharged, the catcher includes a hollow housing and a lining. The hollow housing having a plurality of rigid walls, wherein one of the walls has an opening in communication with the ejection port when the catcher is mounted to the firearm for receiving the shell casings. The lining is fixed inside the rigid walls, wherein the lining includes an acoustic foam having a plurality of wedges and the wedges are configured to deflect the shell casings into the catcher.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Inventor: Thomas W. Saur
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Patent number: 6836523Abstract: A radiation measurement device includes a radiation detector generating an analog signal containing pulse components, an A/D converter converting the analog signal into sampled data, an n-th power pulse discrimination unit calculating n-th power values of the sampled data to discriminate the pulse component, where n is two or more, and a pulse counter counting a number of the discriminated pulse components.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Mikio Izumi, Masafumi Yamada, Tatsuyuki Maekawa, Teruji Tarumi
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Patent number: 6829855Abstract: A magazine-protecting, ambidextrous device for carrying a loaded spare magazine attached to a firearm buttstock in position for rapid removal and insertion into the firing position of the firearm. The loaded spare magazine is restrained within a well formed in the buttstock by a retractable latch pivotably mounted such that when the spare magazine is removed, the latch retracts below the exterior surface of the firearm buttstock, protecting the latch from damage and reducing the profile of the weapon. The spare magazine is carried in such a way as to protect the open end of the magazine and the ammunition carried therein from dirt and/or damage.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Inventor: Ralph Arthur Seifert
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Patent number: 6829319Abstract: In a demineralization apparatus, a mixed bed of a gel type cation exchange resin having a moisture holding capacity of 41% or less or a degree of crosslinkage of 12% or greater is employed along with a porous type anion exchange resin. As a result, oxidation degradation of the cation exchange resin due to hydrogen peroxide can be inhibited and the performance of the ion exchange resins and of the condensate water demineralizer can be stabilized and maintained for a long period of time.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Organo CorporationInventors: Tomoaki Ito, Makoto Fukami, Jumpei Fukawa
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Patent number: 6826996Abstract: A composite armor 10 and method for making it. The armor 10 has a honeycomb core 12 that is provided with polygonal openings 14 and oppositely facing sides 16, 18. Inserts 20 are placed within at least some of the openings. A pair of sheets 22, 24 are respectively secured to the oppositely facing sides of the honeycomb core to close the openings, thereby containing fracture debris after impact, and to provide reinforcement. One method of making the composite armor includes: providing a honeycomb core having polygonal openings; adhering a sheet to cover the polygonal openings that are located on one side of the honeycomb core; at least partially filling at least some of the openings with a resin; placing one or more inserts within at least some of the openings; and adhering a front sheet to the oppositely facing side of the honeycomb core. A preferred manufacturing practice involves resin infusion.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignees: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc., Mofet Etzion Agricultural Cooperative Association Ltd.Inventor: S. Jared Strait
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Patent number: 6817131Abstract: The invention relates to a safety device for firearms with a firing pin lock to prevent the unintended unlocking of the firearm. The safety device comprises a rotatable safety shaft connected to the firing pin lock with locking surfaces. The safety shaft is adjustable in at least two positions for locking at least the firing pin. The safety shaft, while securing the weapon, is fixed in such a way that any force applied to the safety wing cannot result in movement of either the safety wing or the safety shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventor: Gottfried Prechtl
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Patent number: 6810816Abstract: A tracking system for ammunition cartridges where the cartridge casings are provided with serial indicia on an inside surface such that spent casing found at a crime scene can be tracked to the purchaser of the ammunition via a machine scannable system.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: Carl J. Rennard
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Patent number: 6813329Abstract: A crud-resistant nuclear fuel element cladding in which the axial locations that experience nucleate boiling during reactor full power operation are highly polished so that the maximum size of any surface defect on the highly polished surface is approximately 0.1 microns. The remainder of the cladding surface remains unpolished so that crud is more evenly redistributed over the entire fuel cladding surface to limit the thickness of the crud that is formed to less than 35 microns.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Copmany LLCInventors: William A. Byers, Dmitry V. Paramonov, Milorad B. Dzodzo, Zeses E. Karoutas, Michael Y. Young
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Patent number: 6813327Abstract: A core plate assembly for a nuclear reactor includes a plurality of support beams, a flat plate positioned on top of the support beams, a plurality of control rod guide tube openings arranged in staggered rows, and a plurality of fuel supports extending through the flat plate. Each guide tube opening has a cruciform shape defines four fuel bundle receiving areas. Each fuel support includes a coolant flow inlet, and a coolant flow outlet sized to receive a lower tie plate of a fuel bundle. The coolant flow inlet is offset from coolant flow outlet so that a centerline of the coolant flow inlet is parallel to a centerline of the coolant flow outlet. The coolant flow inlets are positioned adjacent a support beam, and the coolant flow outlets are positioned in a fuel bundle receiving area.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Roy C. Challberg
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Patent number: 6810100Abstract: Oxygen is mixed with heater drain water of power plant which contains fine particles of iron oxides such that the concentration of the dissolved oxygen in the heater drain water after the mixing of oxygen is in a range from 1 &mgr;g/liter to 20 &mgr;g/liter. The obtained heater drain water after oxygen mixing is filtered through a filter such as a hollow fiber filter to remove fine particles of iron oxides.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Organo CorporationInventors: Shinichi Ohashi, Toshio Morita
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Patent number: 6810101Abstract: A support plate for retaining tube array spacing within a heat exchanger tube and shell structure. The support plate having a plurality of individual tube receiving aperture formed therein. Each apertures has at least three inwardly protruding members and bights are formed therebetween when the tube associated therewith is lodged in place to establish secondary fluid flow through the support plate. The inwardly protruding members terminate in flat lands that restrain but do not all contact the outer surface of the respective tube. These flat lands minimize fretting wear and eliminate potential gouging of the outer wall of the tube. The plate wall forming each aperture has an hourglass configuration which, inter alia, reduces pressure drop, turbulence and local deposition of magnetite and other particulates on the support plates.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Babcock & Wilcox Canada, Ltd.Inventor: Richard G. Klarner
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Patent number: 6805058Abstract: The invention relates to a sabot for fin-stabilized ammunition composed of segments assembled around a sub-calibrated penetrator. The sabot is characterized in that it includes at least three longitudinal bars of a substantially constant width, each having indentations co-operating with an external profile of the penetrator to allow it to be driven, as well as a calibrated thrust plate integral with the bars. Application to projectile firings.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: GIAT IndustriesInventors: Nicolas Eches, Jacques Bachelier, Joël Leblond, Jean-Paul Fauchon, Dominique Dion
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Patent number: 6802537Abstract: The invention relates to an arrangement and a method for height adjustment of the upper attachment point of a safety belt, arranged in a vehicle with a vehicle seat which is spring-mounted in the vertical direction, where the upper attachment point is arranged displaceably in the vertical direction on the body of the vehicle. Said height adjustment takes place as a function of the springing movement of the vehicle seat, which results in the upper attachment point always remaining correctly positioned in the vertical direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Volvo Lastvagnar ABInventors: Ulf Tolfsen, Johan Horsrud
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Patent number: 6801593Abstract: A method of monitoring reactivity changes in a nuclear reaction when the nuclear reaction is subcritical. The method controls the parameter of the nuclear reaction that affects reactivity of the reaction to slightly alter the reactivity while monitoring an output of a source range detector. The Inverse Count Rate Ratio from the output of the detector is determined periodically during a transient portion of the output. A correction factor is applied to the Inverse Count Rate Ratio data and the data is plotted as a function of time. The correction factor linearizes the Inverse Count Rate Ratio data so that the curve can be predictably extrapolated.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLCInventors: Yung-An Chao, Donald James Hill, Michael David Heibel, Jeffrey Robert Secker
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Patent number: 6796397Abstract: A method for activating a passenger safety application in a vehicle involves a rotational acceleration sensor device which is used to obtain a measurement of the rotational acceleration &agr;x of the vehicle, e.g., about an axis of rotation x parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The results of this measurement are analyzed by a computing unit for evaluating the vehicle situation with respect to its surrounding. Activation of a suitable safety application is performed in the event that the analysis indicates that a rollover event of the vehicle is imminent.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Robert Lahmann, Michael Roelleke, Bernhard Mattes
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Patent number: 6798859Abstract: A branch amplifier card for a nuclear reactor control rod drive control system is provided. The control system includes a control processor, a plurality of transponder cards arranged in clusters with each cluster under the control of a branch amplifier card. The branch amplifier card is configured to receive commands from the control processor, send the converted commands to transponder cards under the control of the branch amplifier card and to a downstream branch amplifier card, receive an acknowledge word from transponder cards under the control of the branch amplifier card, add AC voltage threshold level information about the transponder cards under the control of the branch amplifier card to the acknowledge word, permit transponder trouble information attached to the acknowledge word to remain in the acknowledge word, and resend the acknowledge word including the transponder trouble information to an upstream branch amplifier card.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: William Michael Steiner, Craig Miles Smith, Leonid Boris Sheikman, Craig Ernest Leighty