Patents by Inventor Edward F. Doyle
Edward F. Doyle 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: 7722836Abstract: The Chemical-agent Access and Neutralization System (CANS) of the present invention is a small, portable, single-use, disposable chemical treatment apparatus that is used to access and treat Chemical Agent Identification Set (CAIS) ampoules, bottles and/or containers that contain vesicant agents, or chemical warfare agents such as mustard or Lewisite. The apparatus and method of use of the present invention provides a resultant treatment residue that remains totally contained in the CANS treatment container and is safe for disposal. The CANS treatment container can be over packed into a Department of Transportation (DOT) certified shipping container, and shipped to permitted hazardous waste management facilities for ultimate disposal.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2007Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Edward F. Doyle, Alan T. Seitzinger, John T. Lawton, Jerry W. Owen, Grady Lynn Holt, Joseph T. Johnson
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Patent number: 7495145Abstract: The invention provides methods and a reactor for safely destroying containers having toxic chemical and biological materials contained therein. The reactor comprises a pressure vessel having an internal reaction chamber and at least one heater disposed on an exterior of the pressure vessel. A fragment-suppression system is also disposed within the internal reaction chamber. The fragment-suppression system is adapted to receive a container therein, such as an energetic chemical munition, and is adapted to receive a charge for opening the container. An injection port is also provided so that oxidants can be injected into said reaction chamber to neutralize the chemical and biological materials after the container has been opened.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Edward F. Doyle, III, Brent L. Haroldsen, Timothy J. Shepodd, Benjamin C. Wu
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Patent number: 7264783Abstract: The Chemical-agent Access and Neutralization System (CANS) of the present invention is a small, portable, single-use, disposable chemical treatment apparatus that is used to access and treat Chemical Agent Identification Set (CAIS) ampoules, bottles and/or containers that contain vesicant agents, or chemical warfare agents such as mustard or Lewisite. The apparatus and method of use of the present invention provides a resultant treatment residue that remains totally contained in the CANS treatment container and is safe for disposal. The CANS treatment container can be over packed into a Department of Transportation (DOT) certified shipping container, and shipped to permitted hazardous waste management facilities for ultimate disposal.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Edward F. Doyle, III, Alan T. Seitzinger, John T. Lawton, Jerry W. Owen, Grady Lynn Holt, Joseph T. Johnson
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Patent number: 6235983Abstract: A hybrid power assembly includes a thermophotovoltaic (TPV) power conversion module for converting radiant thermal energy into electrical power, and a battery in electrical communication with the TPV power source and rechargeable by electrical power generated by the TPV power source.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Thermo Power CorporationInventors: Frederick E. Becker, Kailash C. Shukla, Edward F. Doyle, Maurice Nunes
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Patent number: 6198038Abstract: A burner/emitter/recuperator assembly for providing a high temperature radiant emitting surface, includes an elongated fuel pipe in communication with a fuel source and extending toward the combustion chamber, and adapted to flow fuel from the fuel source to a nozzle end of the fuel pipe proximate the combustion chamber, a primary air pipe disposed around the fuel pipe and in communication with a relatively cool primary air source, a nozzle end of the primary air pipe being substantially coincident with the nozzle end of the fuel pipe, and a recuperator for preheating secondary air disposed around a distal portion of the primary air pipe and in communication with a secondary air source and a swirler downstream of the recuperator.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Thermo Power CorporationInventors: Kailash C. Shukla, Edward F. Doyle, Christopher I. Metcalfe
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Patent number: 6176596Abstract: A combination flashlight and electrical power source assembly includes an emitter and fuel system module, a fuel cartridge module fixed to the emitter and fuel system module, a photovoltaic conversion module attachable to a selected one of the emitter and fuel system module and the fuel cartridge module, and a flashlight lens module attachable to the other of the emitter and fuel system module and the fuel cartridge module. When the photovoltaic conversion module is attached to the emitter and fuel system module and the flashlight lens module is attached to the fuel cartridge module, the photovoltaic conversion module is active, the flashlight lens module functions as an end cap, and the assembly functions as an electrical power source.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Thermo Power CorporationInventors: Kailash C. Shukla, Edward F. Doyle, Frederick E. Becker, Ann S. Buck, Andrew E. Masters, Maurice Nunes
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Patent number: 5291668Abstract: This invention relates to a heated steam atmosphere drying system comprising dryer in combination with an exhaust recompression system which is extremely energy efficient and eliminates dangers known to air dryers. The system uses superheated steam as the drying medium, which recirculated through the system where its heat of evaporation and heat of compression is recovered, thereby providing a constant source of heat to the drying chamber. The dryer has inlets whereby feedstock and superheated steam are fed therein. High heat transfer and drying rates are achieved by intimate contact of the superheated steam with the particles being dried The dryer comprises a vessel which enables the feedstock and steam to enter recirculate together. When the feedstock becomes dry it will exit the dryer with the steam and become separated from the steam through the use of a curvilinear louver separator (CLS). The CLS enables removal of fine and ultrafine particles from the dryer.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Tecogen, Inc.Inventors: Frederick E. Becker, Leo A. Smolensky, Edward F. Doyle, Francis A. DiBella
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Patent number: 5202951Abstract: A system and method of controlling an electronically commutated motor (ECM) driving a blower to maintain the mass flow rate of the blower at a desired value. A microprocessor-based controller unit derives a motor control signal from just two inputs, namely the desired mass flow rate and a speed feedback signal representing the actual shaft speed of the ECM.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1991Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventor: Edward F. Doyle
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Patent number: 4875919Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for preheating cullet used as feedstock for a glass furnace. A direct contact raining bed is described through which cullet is fed by gravity flow, with furnace flue gases as combustion products of a separately-fired heater passed in counterflow to heat the cullet by direct contact. The preheater includes deflectors to retard passage and increase the path length of cullet flowing through the raining bed, and the deflector plates are mounted at specific declination angles and have their geometric parameters selected to optimize cullet residence time. Glass furnace systems are described which include the raining bed cullet preheater in series and parallel flow relationships with a glass batch preheater.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Robert DeSaro, Edward F. Doyle, Christopher I. Metcalfe, Keith D. Patch
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Patent number: 4168655Abstract: A vapor engine including a cylinder in which a piston reciprocates and having an inlet valve in the cylinder head which is driven from its seat by the piston as it approaches the cylinder head. The time at which the valve is driven from its seat does not change relative to the top dead center position of the piston. The travel of the valve body is ballistic and the valve remains open for a time determined by a combination of the piston velocity at the initial contact, the distance the valve travels before hitting a stop from which it rebounds elastically toward its seat, the pressure drop across the valve and the mass of the valve. The exhaust valve of the engine may be either internal and actuated by mechanical forces or external, in which case it is actuated by pressure forces. In one embodiment of the invention the stop from which the valve rebounds may be adjustably positioned manually or automatically to control the period of time during which the intake valve is open.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1970Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: Thermo Electron CorporationInventors: Sotiris Kitrilakis, Edward F. Doyle