Patents by Inventor Casey Brown
Casey Brown 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).
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Patent number: 8968211Abstract: Among other things, there is disclosed a biopsy needle capable of taking samples of varying size. In particular embodiments, a user selects one of a plurality of sample-size settings, which sets the needle to a particular cannula throw-length by moving an internal wall against which a spring engages. For a shorter throw, the wall is in a forward position and the cannula is retracted the smaller amount to compress the spring. For a longer throw, the wall is in a rearward position and the cannula is retracted a larger amount to compress the spring.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2011Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Chris Ferree, Casey Brown, Allen Hacker, Danielle Joaquin, Anthony Melchiorri, Torsten Schreiber
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Patent number: 8268491Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer or a radiative fuel heat exchanger. Air may be passed sequentially through an afterburner heat exchanger and a radiative air heat exchanger such that the radiative heat exchanger may be used to heat the stack zone. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature air heat exchanger, the low temperature air heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer and the radiative heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner which includes a start burner, the primary reformer and the high temperature air heat exchanger. The low temperature zone includes the low temperature air heat exchanger and a steam generator.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2012Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Versa Power Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Pastula, Andrea Tylczak, Pawel Fronc, Marc Dionne, Glenn Price, Bryce Sharman, Casey Brown, Kevin Marchand
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Publication number: 20120231360Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer or a radiative fuel heat exchanger. Air may be passed sequentially through an afterburner heat exchanger and a radiative air heat exchanger such that the radiative heat exchanger may be used to heat the stack zone. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature air heat exchanger, the low temperature air heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer and the radiative heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner which includes a start burner, the primary reformer and the high temperature air heat exchanger. The low temperature zone includes the low temperature air heat exchanger and a steam generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: VERSA POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.Inventors: Michael PASTULA, Andrea TYLCZAK, Bryce SHARMAN, Casey BROWN, Kevin MARCHAND, Pawel FRONC, Marc DIONNE, Glenn PRICE
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Publication number: 20120179065Abstract: Among other things, there is disclosed a biopsy needle capable of taking samples of varying size. In particular embodiments, a user selects one of a plurality of sample-size settings, which sets the needle to a particular cannula throw-length by moving an internal wall against which a spring engages. For a shorter throw, the wall is in a forward position and the cannula is retracted the smaller amount to compress the spring. For a longer throw, the wall is in a rearward position and the cannula is retracted a larger amount to compress the spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Chris Ferree, Casey Brown, Allen Hacker, Danielle Joaquin, Anthony Melchiorri, Torsten Schreiber
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Patent number: 8216738Abstract: A SOFC includes a cathode electrode, a solid oxide electrolyte, an anode electrode, and a hydrocarbon fuel inlet. The SOFC is configured for internal reforming of a hydrocarbon fuel at the anode electrode. The SOFC is configured to limit an interaction between the hydrocarbon fuel and the anode electrode adjacent to the hydrocarbon fuel inlet, or to limit an area of the anode electrode exposed to the hydrocarbon fuel adjacent to the hydrocarbon fuel inlet, or to provide a gradual introduction of the hydrocarbon fuel to the anode electrode.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Versa Power Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Casey Brown, Wei Dong, Vlad Kalika, Scott Sherman, Scott Thompson
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Patent number: 8202656Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer or a radiative fuel heat exchanger. Air may be passed sequentially through an afterburner heat exchanger and a radiative air heat exchanger such that the radiative heat exchanger may be used to heat the stack zone. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature air heat exchanger, the low temperature air heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer and the radiative heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner which includes a start burner, the primary reformer and the high temperature air heat exchanger. The low temperature zone includes the low temperature air heat exchanger and a steam generator.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Versa Power Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Pastula, Andrea Tylczak, Pawel Fronc, Marc Dionne, Glenn Price, Bryce Sharman, Casey Brown, Kevin Marchand
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Patent number: 7749628Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer. Air is split into two parallel streams and preheated in a low temperature heat exchanger. One air stream passes to a high temperature heat exchanger while the other passes to a radiative heat exchanger. The air and fuel streams are equalized in an equalization heat exchanger before entering the fuel cell stacks. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature heat exchanger, the low temperature heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer, the radiative heat exchanger and the equalization heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner, the primary reformer and the high temperature heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Versa Power Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Pastula, Andrea Tylczak, Pawel Fronc, Marc Dionne, Glenn Price, Bryce Sharman, Casey Brown
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Publication number: 20100015476Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer or a radiative fuel heat exchanger. Air may be passed sequentially through an afterburner heat exchanger and a radiative air heat exchanger such that the radiative heat exchanger may be used to heat the stack zone. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature air heat exchanger, the low temperature air heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer and the radiative heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner which includes a start burner, the primary reformer and the high temperature air heat exchanger. The low temperature zone includes the low temperature air heat exchanger and a steam generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: VERSA POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.Inventors: Michael Pastula, Andrea Tylczak, Pawel Fronc, Marc Dionne, Glenn Price, Bryce Sharman, Casey Brown, Kevin Marchand
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Patent number: 7615298Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer or a radiative fuel heat exchanger. Air may be passed sequentially through an afterburner heat exchanger and a radiative air heat exchanger such that the radiative heat exchanger may be used to heat the stack zone. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature air heat exchanger, the low temperature air heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer and the radiative heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner which includes a start burner, the primary reformer and the high temperature air heat exchanger. The low temperature zone includes the low temperature air heat exchanger and a steam generator.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Versa Power Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Pastula, Andrea Tylczak, Bryce Sharman, Casey Brown, Kevin Marchand, Pawel Fronc, Marc Dionne, Glenn Price
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Publication number: 20070148513Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer. Air is split into two parallel streams and preheated in a low temperature heat exchanger. One air stream passes to a high temperature heat exchanger while the other passes to a radiative heat exchanger. The air and fuel streams are equalized in an equalization heat exchanger before entering the fuel cell stacks. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature heat exchanger, the low temperature heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer, the radiative heat exchanger and the equalization heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner, the primary reformer and the high temperature heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: VERSA POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.Inventors: Michael PASTULA, Andrea TYLCZAK, Pawel FRONC, Marc DIONNE, Glenn PRICE, Bryce SHARMAN, Casey BROWN
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Patent number: 7169495Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer. Air is split into two parallel streams and preheated in a low temperature heat exchanger. One air stream passes to a high temperature heat exchanger while the other passes to a radiative heat exchanger. The air and fuel streams are equalized in an equalization heat exchanger before entering the fuel cell stacks. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature heat exchanger, the low temperature heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer, the radiative heat exchanger and the equalization heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner, the primary reformer and the high temperature heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Versa Power Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Pastula, Andrea Tylczak, Pawel Fronc, Marc Dionne, Glenn Price, Bryce Sharman, Casey Brown
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Publication number: 20050249991Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer or a radiative fuel heat exchanger. Air may be passed sequentially through an afterburner heat exchanger and a radiative air heat exchanger such that the radiative heat exchanger may be used to heat the stack zone. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature air heat exchanger, the low temperature air heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer and the radiative heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner which includes a start burner, the primary reformer and the high temperature air heat exchanger. The low temperature zone includes the low temperature air heat exchanger and a steam generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: Michael PASTULA, Andrea TYLCZAK, Bryce SHARMAN, Casey BROWN, Kevin MARCHAND, Pawel FRONC, Marc DIONNE, Glenn PRICE
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Publication number: 20040224196Abstract: A thermally integrated fuel cell system includes a stack zone, a burner zone and a low temperature zone. The fuel is combined with steam and passed sequentially through a primary reformer and a secondary reformer. Air is split into two parallel streams and preheated in a low temperature heat exchanger. One air stream passes to a high temperature heat exchanger while the other passes to a radiative heat exchanger. The air and fuel streams are equalized in an equalization heat exchanger before entering the fuel cell stacks. The stack exhaust is combusted in an afterburner. Afterburner exhaust heats the primary reformer, the high temperature heat exchanger, the low temperature heat exchanger and steam generator. The stack zone includes the stacks, the secondary reformer, the radiative heat exchanger and the equalization heat exchanger. The burner zone includes the afterburner, the primary reformer and the high temperature heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Michael PASTULA, Andrea TYLCZAK, Pawel FRONC, Marc DIONNE, Glenn PRICE, Bryce SHARMAN, Casey BROWN