Patents by Inventor Dale L. Clay
Dale L. Clay 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: 5601707Abstract: An apparatus for supercritical fluid extraction incorporates a removable extraction cartridge which in operation has insignificant pressure difference between its inside and outside walls. Because of the low pressure difference, the extraction cartridge need not have the strength to withstand significant pressure and can be made out of molded plastic for disposable use as well as stainless steel and/or machined plastic for reusability. The extraction cartridge can be removed and opened for sample access without the use of tools. The outside of the cartridge can be purged after it is installed in a heated high pressure vessel to remove contamination from its exterior. In one embodiment, the extractor includes a fraction collector for extractants, an automatic sample changer and an automatic cartridge transfer mechanism which provide completely automated extractions.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Dale L. Clay, Robert W. Allington, Daniel G. Jameson, Robin R. Winter
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Patent number: 5296145Abstract: An apparatus for supercritical fluid extraction incorporates a removable extraction cartridge which in operation has insignificant pressure difference between its inside and outside walls. In one embodiment, the extractor includes a fraction collector for extractants, an automatic sample changer and an automatic cartridge transfer mechanism which provide completely automated extractions. To automatically perform extraction, valves for the fluids are automatically opened and closed in synchronism with the insertion and removal of the cartridges. These valves force a hard valve element into a softer valve seat with a valve stem that does not rotate significantly under the control of a rotary motor.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1993Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Allington, Daniel G. Jameson, Robin R. Winter, Dale L. Clay
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Patent number: 5268102Abstract: To supply supercritical fluid to an automatic supercritical fluid extractor and collect extract from the extractor, sample holding cartridges are lifted one by one in series by an elevator plug into a pressure chamber. An inlet at the top of the cartridge engages a pressure vessel inlet for the extractant so that extractant flows into the cartridge and into the space between the cartridge and inner walls of the pressure chamber. The outlets from the cartridge and pressure vessel communicate with the collector and exhaust through passageways in the plug. The plug has cleaning ports for cleaning seals and the outlet from the cartridge flows past the seals. The collector lifts vials into place and can precool the collection solvent, and later as part of the collection procedure, heat and pressurize the collector.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1993Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Dale L. Clay, Robert W. Allington, Phillip B. Liescheski, III, Robin R. Winter, Daniel G. Jameson
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Patent number: 5250195Abstract: An apparatus for supercritical fluid extraction incorporates a removable extraction cartridge which in operation has insignificant pressure difference between its inside and outside walls. In one embodiment, the extractor includes a fraction collector for extractants, an automatic sample changer and an automatic cartridge transfer mechanism which provide completely automated extractions. To automatically perform extraction, valves for the fluids are automatically opened and closed in synchronism with the insertion and removal of the cartridges. These valves force a hard valve element into a softer valve seat with a valve stem that does not rotate significantly under the control of a rotary motor.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Robin R. Winter, Daniel G. Jameson, Dale L. Clay, Robert W. Allington
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Patent number: 5198197Abstract: An apparatus for supercritical fluid extraction incorporates a removable extraction cartridge which in operation has insignificant pressure difference between its inside and outside walls. Because of the low pressure difference, the extraction cartridge need not have the strength to withstand significant pressure and can be made out of molded plastic for disposable use as well as stainless steel and/or machined plastic for reusability. The extraction cartridge can be removed and opened for sample access without the use of tools. The outside of the cartridge can be purged after it is installed in a heated high pressure vessel to remove contamination from its exterior. In one embodiment, the extractor includes a fraction collector for extractments, an automatic sample changer and an automatic carteidge transfer mechanism which provide completely automated extractions.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Dale L. Clay, Robert W. Allington
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Patent number: 5173188Abstract: An apparatus for supercritical fluid extraction incorporates a removable extraction cartridge which in operation has insignificant pressure difference between its inside and outside walls. In one embodiment, the extractor includes a fraction collector for extractants, an automatic sample changer and an automatic cartridge transfer mechanism which provide completely automated extractions. To automatically perform extraction, valves for the fluids are automatically opened and closed in synchronism with the insertion and removal of the cartridges. These valves force a hard valve element into a softer valve seat with a valve stem that does not rotate significantly under the control of a rotary motor.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1992Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Robin R. Winter, Robert W. Allington, Daniel G. Jameson, Dale L. Clay
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Patent number: 5160624Abstract: An apparatus for supercritical fluid extraction incorporates a removable extraction cartridge which in operation has insignificant pressure difference between its inside and outside walls. Because of the low pressure difference, the extraction cartridge need not have the strength to withstand significant pressure and can be made out of molded plastic for disposable use as well as stainless steel and/or machined plastic for reusability. The extraction cartridge can be removed and opened for sample access without the use of tools. The outside of the cartridge can be purged after it is installed in a heated high pressure vessel to remove contamination from its exterior. In one embodiment, the extractor includes a fraction collector fr extractants, an automatic sample changer and an automatic cartridge transfer mechanism which provide completely automated extractions.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Dale L. Clay, Robert W. Allington, Daniel G. Jameson, Robin R. Winter
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Patent number: 5132014Abstract: An apparatus for supercritical fluid extraction incorporates a removable extraction cartridge which in operation has insignificant pressure difference between its inside and outside walls. Because of the low pressure difference, the extraction cartridge need not have the strength to withstand significant pressure and can be made out of molded plastic for disposable use as well as stainless steel and machined plastic for reusability. The extraction cartridge can be removed and opened for sample access without the use of tools. The outside of the cartridge can be purged after it is installed in a heated high pressure vessel to remove contamination from its exterior.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Allington, Dale L. Clay, Daniel G. Jameson, Robin R. Winter
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Patent number: 5094753Abstract: An apparatus for supercritical fluid extraction incorporates a removable extraction cartridge which in operation has insignificant pressure difference between its inside and outside walls. Because of the low pressure difference, the extraction cartridge need not have the strength to withstand significant pressure and can be made out of molded plastic for disposable use as well as stainless steel and machined plastic for reusability. The extraction cartridge can be removed and opened for sample access without the use of tools. The outside of the cartridge can be purged after it is installed in a heated high pressure vessel to remove contamination from its exterior.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Allington, Dale L. Clay, Daniel G. Jameson, Robin R. Winter