Patents by Inventor Igor Simonic
Igor Simonic 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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Publication number: 20250187019Abstract: A system for deoxidizing metals that includes (a) a grinder configured to grind oxidized metallic material into an initial (preimpact) mixture of tiny oxidized metallic particles, suspended in water; (b) a preimpact separator configured to separate the particles into two groups based on their respective physical properties, one group being a preimpact mixture comprising the compound particles including oxidized metal; (c) a HIT-type kinetic impactor configured to generate a series of high voltage electrical discharges in water, thereby creating plasma explosions that both impact the particles suspended in water and, of those, electrochemically reduce the suspended oxidized metal particles into de-oxidized metallic particles; and (d) a postimpact separator configured to extract the reconstituted (deoxidized) metallic particles from the water solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2025Publication date: June 12, 2025Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Publication number: 20250010309Abstract: A system for processing compounds having constituent materials of different mechanical characteristics to extract their constituent materials. The system includes (a) a grinder configured to grind a bulk compound material into an initial mixture of tiny particles; (b) a preimpact separator configured to separate the particles into two groups based on their respective mechanical properties, one group being a preimpact mixture comprising the compound particles; (c) a kinetic impactor configured to impact, via an acoustic shockwave, the compound particles of the preimpact mixture, thereby creating a postimpact mixture comprising (i) subparticles of 1st-constituent-material and (ii) reduced-compound particles comprising a 2nd constituent material; and (d) a postimpact separator configured to separate the reduced compound particles from the postimpact mixture based on a mechanical property.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2024Publication date: January 9, 2025Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Publication number: 20240351667Abstract: Foundation systems and methods using in-situ shaped pile-anchors that are particularly adapted for use in aquatic environments. The shaped pile-anchor of the invented foundation includes a concrete filled tubular metal casing, the bottom end of which is positioned at a predetermined depth in the ground (e.g., aquatic-floor soil) and the top end of which protrudes above the water or soil surface. Concrete fills the inside the metal casing, substantially all the way to the top end of the casing, forming an upper portion of a concrete column. The lower portion of the concrete column extends down below the bottom end of the metal casing and further into the ground. The lower portion is shaped to have a cross-section greater than the cross-section of the upper portion, which equals to the inner diameter of the tubular metal casing. A platform is coupled to one of more of the shaped pile-anchors to support a structure above.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2021Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Patent number: 12097505Abstract: A system for processing compounds having constituent materials of different mechanical characteristics to extract their constituent materials. The system includes a kinetic impactor configured to impact, via a shockwave, compound particles of a preimpact mixture, thereby creating a postimpact mixture including (i) subparticles of 1st-constituent-material and (ii) reduced-compound particles including a 2nd constituent material.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2024Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: Sharp Pulse Corp.Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Patent number: 12092055Abstract: An engine in which thrust is achieved by converting electrical energy into high temperature plasma discharges that, in turn, apply thermal, pressure, and/or kinetic energy to a stream of passing air. The engine comprises a plasma region that includes a pair of gapped electrodes, such that the plasma discharges occur in the electrode gap. An energy storage device generates voltage pulses between the electrodes that electrically break down the air as the operating medium within the electrode gap and create plasma discharges.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2023Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: Sharp Pulse Corp.Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Publication number: 20240181467Abstract: A system for processing compounds having constituent materials of different mechanical characteristics to extract their constituent materials. The system includes a kinetic impactor configured to impact, via a shockwave, compound particles of a preimpact mixture, thereby creating a postimpact mixture including (i) subparticles of 1st-constituent-material and (ii) reduced-compound particles including a 2nd constituent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2024Publication date: June 6, 2024Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Patent number: 11865546Abstract: A system for processing compounds having constituent materials of different mechanical characteristics to extract their constituent materials. The system includes a kinetic impactor configured to impact, via a shockwave, compound particles of a preimpact mixture, thereby creating a postimpact mixture including (i) subparticles of 1st-constituent-material and (ii) reduced-compound particles including a 2nd constituent material.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2023Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: Sharp Pulse Corp.Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Publication number: 20230256455Abstract: A system for processing compounds having constituent materials of different mechanical characteristics to extract their constituent materials. The system includes (a) a grinder configured to grind a bulk compound material into an initial mixture of tiny particles; (b) a preimpact separator configured to separate the particles into two groups based on their respective mechanical properties, one group being a preimpact mixture comprising the compound particles; (c) a kinetic impactor configured to impact, via an acoustic shockwave, the compound particles of the preimpact mixture, thereby creating a postimpact mixture comprising (i) subparticles of 1st-constituent-material and (ii) reduced-compound particles comprising a 2nd constituent material; and (d) a postimpact separator configured to separate the reduced compound particles from the postimpact mixture based on a mechanical property.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Patent number: 11427288Abstract: Foundation systems and methods using in-situ shaped pile-anchors that are particularly adapted for use in aquatic environments. The shaped pile-anchor of the invented foundation includes a concrete filled tubular metal casing, the bottom end of which is positioned at a predetermined depth in the ground (e.g., aquatic-floor soil) and the top end of which protrudes above the water or soil surface. Concrete fills the inside the metal casing, substantially all the way to the top end of the casing, forming an upper portion of a concrete column. The lower portion of the concrete column extends down below the bottom end of the metal casing and further into the ground. The lower portion is shaped to have a cross-section greater than the cross-section of the upper portion, which equals to the inner diameter of the tubular metal casing. A platform is coupled to one of more of the shaped pile-anchors to support a structure above.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2021Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: General Technologies Corp.Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Patent number: 11203400Abstract: Foundation systems and methods using in-situ shaped pile-anchors that are particularly adapted for use in aquatic environments. The shaped pile-anchor of the invented foundation includes a concrete filled tubular metal casing, the bottom end of which is positioned at a predetermined depth in the ground (e.g., aquatic-floor soil) and the top end of which protrudes above the water or soil surface. Concrete fills the inside the metal casing, substantially all the way to the top end of the casing, forming an upper portion of a concrete column. The lower portion of the concrete column extends down below the bottom end of the metal casing and further into the ground. The lower portion is shaped to have a cross-section greater than the cross-section of the upper portion, which equals to the inner diameter of the tubular metal casing. A platform is coupled to one of more of the shaped pile-anchors to support a structure above.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2021Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: General Technologies Corp.Inventor: Igor Simon Alexandroff
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Patent number: 7906642Abstract: The invention relates to a novel and well defined Oolvate form of olanzapine which contains 2 molecules of water and 1 molecule of isopropanol per 2 molecules of olanzapine, and which can be converted into other, forms of olanzapine, in particular form (I) of olanzapine, as well as processes for preparing form (I) olanzapine.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: KRKA, Tovarna Zdravil, D.D.Inventors: Berta Kotar-Jordan, Roman Lenarsic, Marija Grcman, Matej Smrkolj, Anton Meden, Igor Simonic, Rok Zupet, Joze Gnidovec, Primoz Benkic
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Publication number: 20070191348Abstract: The invention relates to a novel and well defined Oolvate form of olanzapine which contains 2 molecules of water and 1 molecule of isopropanol per 2 molecules of olanzapine, and which can be converted into other, forms of olanzapine, in particular form (I) of olanzapine, as well as processes for preparing form (I) olanzapine.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2005Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: KRKA, Tovarna Zdravil, D.D.Inventors: Berta Kotar-Jordan, Roman Lenarsic, Marija Grcman, Matej Smrkolj, Anton Meden, Igor Simonic, Rok Zupet, Joze Gnidovec, Primoz Benkic