Patents by Inventor George Wright
George Wright 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: 6885010Abstract: An ion source for use in a mass spectrometer includes an electron emitter assembly configured to emit electron beams, wherein the electron emitter assembly comprises carbon nanotube bundles fixed to a substrate for emitting the electron beams, a first control grid configured to control emission of the electron beams, and a second control grid configured to control energies of the electron beams; an ionization chamber having an electron-beam inlet to allow the electron beams to enter the ionization chamber, a sample inlet for sample introduction, and an ion-beam outlet to provide an exit for ionized sample molecules; an electron lens disposed between the electron emitter assembly and the ionization chamber to focus the electron beams; and at least one electrode disposed proximate the ion-beam outlet to focus the ionized sample molecules exiting the ionization chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Thermo Electron CorporationInventors: Peter John Traynor, Robert George Wright
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Patent number: 6790674Abstract: To sample hot liquids containing volatile materials, the liquid is cooled in a refrigerator and pumped through a syringe needle into a container until the container overflows. The needle is removed slowly and the container is automatically closed as the needle is withdrawn, wherein liquid flows upwardly continuously as the needle is withdrawn through an opening. The cap for the container includes a closure having a valve opening extending upwardly and sized to narrowly receive the syringe needle in a perpendicular valve member opening. The valve member includes a flat member on one end adapted to be gripped by a cam follower for opening and closing of the valve opening in coordination with the movement of the syringe needle.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Paul George Wright, Lowell Robert Nickolaus, Paul Thees Busboom, Jerome John Kazakevicius, John D. Hull, Ralph E. Setter, Larry Lee Fritz, Frederick Detlef Sueverkruepp, III, Jack William Foley
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Publication number: 20040006636Abstract: A digital media delivery engine adapted to store content in a media buffer dynamically generates wire data packets for transmission over a network. The digital media delivery engine eliminates the redundant copying of data and the shared I/O bus, bottlenecks typically found in a general-purpose PC. The digital media delivery engine is adapted to generate and deliver UDP/IP packets without requiring storage of an entire UDP datagram payload in a buffer while the UDP checksum is calculated. The checksum is dynamically calculated while IP packets that encapsulate payload data are generated and transmitted. After the payload of an entire UDP datagram has been encapsulated, the UDP checksum and other portions of the UDP header are then encapsulated in an IP packet and transmitted over the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: Richard T. Oesterreicher, Craig Murphy, George Wright, Greg Ansley
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Publication number: 20040006635Abstract: A digital-media server platform is disclosed that comprises a hybrid architecture. In a preferred embodiment, the hybrid architecture comprises a dedicated hardware-optimized streaming device that delivers streaming content to a client on a network under control of a general-purpose computer. The architecture also includes an abstraction layer used to interface the general-purpose computer with the streaming device, and several dedicated data buses that connect the general-purpose computer to the streaming device hardware.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: Richard T. Oesterreicher, Craig Murphy, George Wright, Greg Ansley
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Patent number: 6614632Abstract: The present invention provides a method of establishing a virtual earth at a location in a submarine communications system including the steps of, at a powerfeed, detecting an incoming current to the powerfeed generated by a remote powerfeed and automatically modulating an electrical output of the powerfeed in dependence on the detected current to maintain the location of the virtual earth. The modulation of the powerfeed output is executed automatically and as such, a virtual earth can be maintained and established at the desired location on the power cable of the submarine communications system. There is a substantially reduced risk of error in the location of the virtual earth over conventional methods which are more reliant on operator accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Philip Charles Lancaster, George Wright Nicol
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Patent number: 6494331Abstract: To sample liquids containing volatile materials, the liquid is pumped through a syringe needle into a container until the container overflows. The needle is removed slowly and the container is automatically closed as the needle is withdrawn, wherein liquid flows upwardly continuously as the needle is withdrawn through an opening. The cap for the container includes a closure having a valve opening extending upwardly and sized to narrowly receive a syringe in a perpendicular valve member opening. The valve member includes a flat member on one end adapted to be gripped by a cam follower for opening and closing of the valve opening in coordination with the movement of the syringe.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Paul George Wright, Lowell Robert Nickolaus, Paul Thees Busboom, Jerome John Kazakevicius, John D. Hull, Ralph E. Setter
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Patent number: 6354345Abstract: To pump fluid into sample containers, a distributor arm of a sample collector is calibrated as to position in a computer memory and is moved from position to position over different containers while a counter in computer memory keeps track of its position. When the distributor arm is over the designated container, samples are pumped into the container. To pump the fluid into the container, the rollers of a peristaltic pump are supported to prevent the rollers from compressing the tube more than the thickness of the walls of the tube. A tube holder rotates along with the roller assembly of the peristaltic pump and keeps the tube in line with the rollers.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Frederick Alan Nabity, Robert Raymond Fiedler, James Paul Masek, Brian D. Dawson, Russell Todd Barker, Frederick Detlef Sueverkruepp, III, Ralph E. Setter, Paul George Wright, Larry Lee Fritz
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Publication number: 20020025255Abstract: To sample hot liquids containing volatile materials, the liquid is cooled in a refrigerator and pumped through a syringe needle into a container until the container overflows. The needle is removed slowly and the container is automatically closed as the needle is withdrawn, wherein liquid flows upwardly continuously as the needle is withdrawn through an opening. The cap for the container includes a closure having a valve opening extending upwardly and sized to narrowly receive the syringe needle in a perpendicular valve member opening. The valve member includes a flat member on one end adapted to be gripped by a cam follower for opening and closing of the valve opening in coordination with the movement of the syringe needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Applicant: ISCO, INC.Inventors: Paul George Wright, Lowell Robert Nickolaus, Paul Thees Busboom, Jerome John Kazakevicius, John D. Hull, Ralph E. Setter, Larry Lee Fritz, Frederick Detlef Sueverkruepp, Jack William Foley
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Patent number: 6343453Abstract: A wooden I beam comprising upper and lower wooden members each having an outer longitudinal flange secured by glue to an elongated web, upper members of the beam being connected at end joints which are staggered relative to end joints between lower members of the beam, the webs of all members being inwardly projecting and connected together by means including non-metallic pegs or bolts fitting into aligned bores in the webs and/or members connecting said webs. The beam can be produced by continually connecting additional upper members and lower members to one end of the beam, each upper member having its web connected to the web of a lower member already incorporated in the beam, and vice versa. Required lengths of the beam are continually sawn off from the other end of the beam as it is produced.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Inventor: Jerauld George Wright
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Patent number: 6263747Abstract: To insert an instrument into a flow stream of a sewer pipe from the street, the instrument is fastened to a holder, which in turn is fastened to a portion of an expansion ring opposite its two opened edges. A cord is fastened to one of the edges of the expansion ring and passes over a curved post mounted to the other edge of the expansion ring and extended upwardly in a direction parallel to the edges of the expansion ring so that it can be pulled to compress the expansion ring to a small diameter cylinder and released to expand it against the wall of a pipe. A post is mounted to the expansion ring to permit a long tool to grip the post and move the expansion ring into a sewer pipe where it is expanded and released.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1995Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Timothy Carson, Paul George Wright, John D. Hull
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Patent number: 6152189Abstract: To sample liquids containing volatile materials, the liquid is pumped through a syringe needle into a container until the container overflows. The needle is removed slowly and the container is automatically closed as the needle is withdrawn, wherein liquid flows upwardly continuously as the needle is withdrawn through an opening. The cap for the container includes a closure having a valve opening extending upwardly and sized to narrowly receive a syringe in a perpendicular valve member opening. The valve member includes a flat member on one end adapted to be gripped by a cam follower for opening and closing of the valve opening in coordination with the movement of the syringe.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1993Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Paul George Wright, Lowell Robert Nickolaus, Paul Thees Busboom, Jerome John Kazakevicius, John D. Hull, Ralph E. Setter
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Patent number: 6123904Abstract: To determine the total organic carbon content of a flowing liquid in a continuous process, water and oxidizing agents enter lower ports in a multi-stage column and flow upwardly through residence chambers as they are mixed. Spaced apart along the upper path of the liquid, there are helical reaction grooves relatively shallow and containing at least one helical groove to cause rapid motion of the liquid. An ultraviolet lamp extends downwardly through the center of the column so that the outer confining surface of the helical grooves is the outer surface of the ultraviolet lamp, causing the liquid to move rapidly in intimate contact with the ultraviolet lamp to receive intense radiation. The stages are separate and interchangeable so that selected sizes may interconnect. The residence chambers may have different sizes to permit different lengths of residence time and thus permit tailoring of the reaction to the expected organic carbon content and possible side reactions with other impurities in the water.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Paul George Wright, Curtis W. Nicholls, Clifford LaRue McDonald, Jr.
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Patent number: 6081065Abstract: To draw samples from a source of liquid, a pumping system measures the amount of liquid being pumped by detecting pump cycles and calculating the pumped liquid from this measurement and stored data including conduit size, pressure head and statistical data to correlate detected pump cycles with volume of liquid pumped. Pressure pulses cause by a peristaltic pump are sensed by a piezoelectric film positioned on an inlet conduit connecting the pump to the source of water and, when the liquid reaches a predetermined point determined by the nature of pulses are counted to determine the number of pump cycles.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Fredrick Alan Nabity, Paul George Wright, Raymond Hulinsky, Douglas Timothy Carson
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Patent number: 5915932Abstract: The rollers of a peristaltic pump are supported to prevent said rollers from compressing said tube more than the thickness of the walls of the tube. A tube holder rotates along with the roller assembly of the peristaltic pump and keeps the tube in line with the rollers.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Frederick Alan Nabity, Robert Raymond Fiedler, James Paul Masek, Brian D. Dawson, Russell Todd Barker, Frederick Detlef Sueverkruepp, III, Ralph E. Setter, Paul George Wright, Larry Lee Fritz
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Patent number: 5901524Abstract: A framework type building panel, having opposed first and second sides, is formed of a plurality of primary and secondary structural members each of which has a web and a flange providing the member with a T-shaped cross-sectional shape; each member also has a series of transverse notches spaced along its web. The panel includes a first series the primary members which are spaced apart and parallel to each other with their flanges defining the first side of the panel, and a second series of the secondary members which are spaced apart and parallel to each other and extend transversely to the primary members and have their flanges defining the second side of the panel, with the webs of the primary members having their transverse notches of their webs engaging areas of opposed webs of the secondary members. The edges of the panel may also be formed by the primary or secondary members, rotated 90.degree. about their axes, so that their webs extend inwardly and engage the ends of the other panel members.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Inventor: Jerauld George Wright
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Patent number: 5853252Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed that can be used to print the U.P.C./EAN symbology in a way that does not suffer poor print quality over a range of ink spread conditions by applying appropriately more or less thermal energy to at least one row of dots on the internal edges of the ambiguous characters. The resultant characters have identical edge-to-edge measurements to those without the compensation; but, the sum of the widths of the bars are beneficially adjusted. The resulting print quality grades and scanning performance are enhanced on thermal printer platforms of moderate to high resolution.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventors: George Wright, IV, H. Sprague Ackley
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Patent number: 5733789Abstract: To determine the total organic carbon content of a flowing liquid in a continuous process, water and oxidizing agents enter lower ports in a multi-stage column and flow upwardly through residence chambers as they are mixed. Spaced apart along the upper path of the liquid, there are helical reaction grooves relatively shallow and containing at least one helical groove to cause rapid motion of the liquid. An ultraviolet lamp extends downwardly through the center of the column so that the outer confining surface of the helical grooves is the outer surface of the ultraviolet lamp, causing the liquid to move rapidly in intimate contact with the ultraviolet lamp to receive intense radiation. The stages are separate and interchangeable so that selected sizes may interconnect. The residence chambers may have different sizes to permit different lengths of residence time and thus permit tailoring of the reaction to the expected organic carbon content and possible side reactions with other impurities in the water.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Paul George Wright, Curtis W. Nicholls, Clifford LaRue McDonald, Jr.
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Patent number: 5701646Abstract: A method of making a sensor wherein flexible conduit means is assembled with a fixture having a strain-sensitive film and electrical connections are made to the film whereby variations in fluid pressure in the conduit means can be detected.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1995Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Isco, Inc.Inventors: Frederick Alan Nabity, Paul George Wright, Raymond Hulinsky, Douglas Timothy Carson
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Patent number: 5676473Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed that can be used to print the U.P.C./EAN symbology in a way that does not suffer poor print quality over a range of ink spread conditions by applying appropriately more or less thermal energy to at least one row of dots on the internal edges of the ambiguous characters. The resultant characters have identical edge-to-edge measurements to those without the compensation; but, the sum of the widths of the bars are beneficially adjusted. The resulting print quality grades and scanning performance are enhanced on thermal printer platforms of moderate to high resolution.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventors: George Wright, IV, H. Sprague Ackley
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Patent number: 5598082Abstract: A handle assembly for a portable electronic device includes a handle attached to the electronic device and a trigger projecting from the handle. A replaceable trigger switch is selectively, mechanically retained by the handle, allowing simple replacement of the switch. In a first embodiment, the switch is located within a rechargeable battery pack, and the battery pack is removably retained within the handle. In a second embodiment, the replaceable trigger switch is retained within a trigger frame, and the trigger frame is removably retained within the handle.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1993Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Intermec CorporationInventors: David Gilpin, George Wright, Jon M. Bishay