Patents by Inventor Bernard Etkin

Bernard Etkin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6837106
    Abstract: A gravity gradiometer is combined with a two-stage actively controlled isolation system. The gravity gradiometer and two stage isolation system may then be mounted within (or on) a mobile vehicle such as, for example, an aircraft. It has been recognized by the inventors herein that the accelerations imparted to an aircraft during normal operations can be separated through system design into two relatively distinct regimes within the frequency domain. The invention provides a first isolation mount, which forms part of the isolation system, to isolate accelerations (and resulting translations) falling within a first of the two frequency regimes. The second isolation mount, which is mounted to the first isolation mount, isolates accelerations falling within the second of the two frequency regimes. A gravity gradiometer can then be mounted to the second isolation mount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2005
    Assignee: Business Arts Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard Etkin, John Barry French, Bjarni V. Tryggvason, Frank J. van Kann
  • Publication number: 20020092350
    Abstract: A gravity gradiometer is combined with a two-stage actively controlled isolation system. The gravity gradiometer and two stage isolation system may then be mounted within (or on) a mobile vehicle such as, for example, an aircraft. It has been recognized by the inventors herein that the accelerations imparted to an aircraft during normal operations can be separated through system design into two relatively distinct regimes within the frequency domain. The invention provides a first isolation mount, which forms part of the isolation system, to isolate accelerations (and resulting translations) falling within a first of the two frequency regimes. The second isolation mount, which is mounted to the first isolation mount, isolates accelerations falling within the second of the two frequency regimes. A gravity gradiometer can then be mounted to the second isolation mount.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2001
    Publication date: July 18, 2002
    Applicant: Business Arts Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard Etkin, John Barry French, Bjarni V. Tryggvason, Frank J. Van Kann
  • Patent number: 5969352
    Abstract: A spray chamber for producing a sample for an analyzer which may contain a plasma torch. In the chamber, a heated sheath gas is fed into the periphery of the spray surrounding the spray, adjacent the origin of the spray, thus reducing the size of droplets which are recirculated, thereby reducing agglomeration of the droplets and promoting rapid drying of the spray. Preferably all of the spray solvent is evaporated in a very short chamber, thus further reducing the amount of spray recirculated, and all of the combined flow of dried particulates from the spray, nebulizing gas and sheath gas is directed into the torch. In one embodiment, the central core of the combined flow is directed to the torch and the peripheral portion of the combined flow is ducted to waste.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1999
    Assignee: MDS Inc.
    Inventors: John B. French, Bernard Etkin, Raymond Jong, Guy Legere
  • Patent number: 5684581
    Abstract: A torch for Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry (ICPS) is formed from quartz and has inner and outer tubes defining an annular channel. The end of the inner tube is within an end portion of the outer tube, to define a chamber for a plasma ball. An inlet for a main gas flow opens tangentially into the annular channel. The annular channel is configured so as to maximize the swirl component of this flow. To this end, a connection to the inlet is provided with an annular toroidal shape, having a cross-section to or larger than the inlet. Further, the inlet is mounted relatively close to the end of the inner tube, so as to minimise decay of the swirl component as the gas flows along the annular channel, the length of the annular channel being sufficient to ensure that the flow leaving the annular channel is uniform and has a uniform swirl component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 4, 1997
    Assignee: MDS Health Group Limited
    Inventors: John Barry French, Raymond Jong, Bernard Etkin
  • Patent number: 5345079
    Abstract: A liquid sample to be analyzed is fed to a micro pump. The pump directs the solution, as a stream of uniformly sized and spaced droplets, into a laminarly flowing stream of hot carrier gas. The carrier gas evaporates the solvents (e.g. water) in the droplets to form a stream of dried particles. The particles are vaporized by a plasma, laser or other heat source. The vapour can be ionized and the ions analyzed by a mass spectrometer, or the vapour can be analyzed by optical spectroscopy. The method reduces oxide and other interference effects, increases sample utilization, and reduces waste, signal noise, and memory effects, increasing instrument productivity. Multiple nozzles can be used to change samples or to shoot calibrating droplets, further increasing productivity. Signal detection can be synchronized with droplet firing, or the signal, which is intrinsically modulated at the drop frequency, can be band pass filtered and synchronously detected, to increase the signal to noise ratio.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1994
    Assignee: MDS Health Group Limited
    Inventors: John B. French, Bernard Etkin
  • Patent number: 5167572
    Abstract: An air curtain fume cabinet, in which an air curtain jet is directed across the face opening to an exhaust duct. Sufficient flow is exhausted at the exhaust duct to swallow (i) the entire air curtain jet, plus (ii) all of the air which the jet entrains from outside the face opening, plus (iii) a substantial additional amount of air. This greatly increases the velocity of air moving into the curtain at its top, beyond the normal entrainment velocity, and prevents spill-back of jet air to the outside even with substantial crosswinds. Preferably the ratio of exhaust flow to jet flow is between 2 and 3 for a jet height to jet thickness ratio of up to about 15. Preferably auxiliary air is supplied to the working space interior to replace air entrained into the jet from inside the working space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1992
    Assignee: Aerospace Engineering and Research Consultants Limited
    Inventor: Bernard Etkin
  • Patent number: 4657667
    Abstract: A particle classifier has a uniform, laminar, classifying air stream and a duct to introduce particulate material generally perpendicular to the air stream. The particulate material is entrained in a secondary air stream that is diverted as it enters the classifying air stream by a curved surface. The curved surface produces and diverts the air stream by the Coanda effect to minimize disturbance to the classifying air and segregate the particles from the secondary air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1987
    Assignee: The University of Toronto Innovations Foundation
    Inventor: Bernard Etkin
  • Patent number: 4213852
    Abstract: Particles are classified according to their terminal velocities, which in turn are determined by their size, shape and composition, by dropping a mass of such particles into an air stream flowing in a direction making a substantial angle with the vertical, and having a high degree of uniformity and low turbulence, so that the particles assume trajectories determined by their terminal velocities. The distance downstream travelled by a particle is inversely proportional to its terminal velocity. Receptacles are provided at different downstream distances from the location of introduction of the material, below the flowing air stream, into which particles of different terminal velocities are collected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1980
    Inventor: Bernard Etkin