Patents by Inventor Frank H. Ruddy

Frank H. Ruddy 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: 6252923
    Abstract: Detectors are used to monitor the status of spent nuclear fuel storage containers non-invasively while they remain in storage casks. The detectors measure neutron flux and &ggr;-ray flux and may also measure temperature variations of the spent nuclear fuel. The measurements can be accomplished actively or passively, with minimal exposure of individuals to radiation fields or other hazardous conditions. Preferred neutron and &ggr;-ray detectors have a semiconductor active region that is resistant to neutron damage. Incipient structural failures may also be detected using measurements based on electrical continuity, with data being transmitted to an external pickup coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC
    Inventors: John M. Iacovino, Thomas V. Congedo, William A. Byers, Abdul R. Dulloo, Frank H. Ruddy, David F. McLaughlin, Arnold H. Fero, Brandon Damon Thomas, John G. Siedel
  • Patent number: 5940460
    Abstract: A neutron detector array is capable of measuring a wide range of neutron fluxes. The array includes multiple semiconductor neutron detectors. Each detector has a semiconductor active region that is resistant to radiation damage. In one embodiment, the array preferably has a relatively small size, making it possible to place the array in confined locations. The ability of the array to detect a wide range of neutron fluxes is highly advantageous for many applications such as detecting neutron flux during start up, ramp up and full power of nuclear reactors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: John G. Seidel, Frank H. Ruddy, Charles D. Brandt, Abdul R. Dulloo, Randy G. Lott, Ernest Sirianni, Randall O. Wilson
  • Patent number: 5726453
    Abstract: A radiation resistant solid state neutron detector is disclosed. The detector uses a neutron convertor material such as boron or lithium to react with neutrons to create charged particles that are received in a semiconductor active region of the detector. The active thickness of the detector is smaller than the range of the charged particles. Since most of the radiation damage produced by impinging charged particles occurs near the end of the range of the particles, displacement damage predominantly occurs outside of the active region. Although the charged particles pass through the semiconductor material, the particles cause electron excitation within the semiconductor material which is detected in the form of an electronic pulse. A preferred semiconductor material for the active region is silicon carbide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1998
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corporation
    Inventors: Randy G. Lott, Frank H. Ruddy, Abdul R. Dulloo
  • Patent number: 5539788
    Abstract: A system for determining depth profiles of concentrations of hazardous elements in soils comprises a neutron source for generating neutrons of a first energy level and irradiating a volume of soil with the neutrons. Nuclear reactions are effected within the soil and gamma radiation is emitted from the soil. The system also includes an array of gamma detectors for detecting gamma radiation emitted from the soil; source electronics for controlling the width of regularly repeated pulses of neutrons generated by the neutron source; detector electronics associated with the gamma detectors for amplifying and digitalizing signals generated by the gamma detectors and storing data representing the digitalized signals; spectral analysis software for analyzing the data and determining the concentrations of selected target elements in the soil; and an acquisition interface module (AIM).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1996
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corporation
    Inventors: Frank H. Ruddy, Thomas V. Congedo, David C. Grant, Edward J. Lahoda, Joseph L. Gonzalez, John G. Seidel, John Bartko, David F. McLaughlin
  • Patent number: 5412206
    Abstract: A method for determining the depth of a gamma emitting element beneath the surface of a volume of soil is disclosed. The disclosed method includes the steps of detecting gamma rays at a first height h.sub.1 above the surface; detecting gamma rays at a second height h.sub.2 above the surface; determining a ratio R representative of the ratio of the number of gamma rays detected at h.sub.2 to the number of gamma rays detected at h.sub.1, or vice versa; and inferring, on the basis of the ratio R, an estimate of the depth of the gamma emitting element beneath the surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1995
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company
    Inventors: John G. Seidel, Frank H. Ruddy, Joseph L. Gonzalez, Thomas V. Congedo
  • Patent number: 5244276
    Abstract: An integrated temperature monitor (ITM) is placed in a protective carrier and the carrier is placed in a base. Thermally conductive adhesive is injected around the carrier. A cover is placed on the base, forming a container around the ITM. The adhesive holds the carrier in the container holding the base and cover together. Two screws also hold the base and cover together as the adhesive cures. The base has slots for seizing wire. The container is attached to a device with thermally conductive adhesive and the seizing wire. A bar code label is placed on the container. The end of the container is cut to expose the carrier and monitor and create an opening to remove the ITM from the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Arnold H. Fero, Frank H. Ruddy, John G. Seidel