Patents by Inventor Istvan Lak

Istvan Lak 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: 6470926
    Abstract: A liquid-vapor separation system for use in a zero gravity environment for transferring and storing fluids, and particularly fluids that are primarily liquid, such as propellants, reactants and coolants, among others, has a low supply tank pressure and low pressurant gas requirement, which results in maximized capacity, reduced system weight and reduced cost. The temperature of a container provided as part of the present invention is decreased below the freezing point of residual liquid within the container. Non-compressible gas is thereafter vented and the liquid raised to liquid temperature. Gaseous contaminants are thereby vented and subsequent filling of the container is thereby maximized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2002
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Tibor Istvan Lak, Andrew Tibor Lak
  • Patent number: 6374618
    Abstract: A system for providing cryogenic sub-critical liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen to storage tanks and payloads contained inside the payload bay of a space vehicle is described. The system provides for transferring cryogenic fluid from a supercritical storage tank to a subcritical storage tank or payload in a zero-g environment, wherein the H2 and O2 ignition hazard has been eliminated due to the low vacuum pressure operating environment. The system includes an external heat exchanger, for example, a parallel flow concentric tube design, and a temperature control system for re-condensing the two-phase transfer fluid expelled from the supercritical storage system into a single phase, sub-cooled cryogenic fluid which is then introduced into and stored within the subcritical storage tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventor: Tibor Istvan Lak
  • Patent number: 5153349
    Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of such isomer mixtures of cypermethrine of the Formula (I) ##STR1## wherein carbon atoms indicated by 1, 3 and .alpha. stand for a chiral carbon atom and the wavy line indicates cis or trans configuration related to the cyclopropane ring--which contains out of the theoretically possible 8-isomers of cypermethrine at least 95% of 1RtransS and 1StransR (Ib) isomer pair or only a mixture of 1RcisC and 1ScisR (Ia) and the isomer pair (Ib) of the ratio (Ia):(Ib)=55:45-25:75 by asymmetric transformation of second order performed in the presence of an amine base and solvent from a starting cypermethrine isomer mixture which contains next to the isomer pair (Ib) cis and other trans isomers or the isomer pair Ia+Ib at an undesired ratio.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1992
    Assignee: Chinoin Gyogyszer- es Vegyeszeti Termekek Gyara Rt.
    Inventors: Sandor Zoltan, Gyorgy Hidasi, Bela Bertok, Istavan Szekely, Janis Hajimichael, Sandor Botar, Lajos Nagy, Eva Somfai, Istvan Lak, Andras Rapi, Antal Gajary, Agnes Hegedus, Maria Tary
  • Patent number: 4591524
    Abstract: An adsorbent layer (stationary phase) for a pressurized layer chromatographic apparatus, for the development of linear chromatogram, is sealed at the edges by impregnation. For the purpose of solvent control some of the adsorbent material is removed in one or several zones of the adsorbent layer near the place of solvent admission, or one or several baffle plates or wires are arranged behind the place(s) of sample application, or if necessary, the adsorbent layer is provided with a conventionally formed concentration zone in the area of the solvent admission. As a result of the impregnation, the migrating solvent composite does not escape at the edges of the adsorbent layer according to the invention in case of overpressure. As a result of the removal of adsorbent material, or the arrangement of baffles or wires, or the application of a concentration zone, the solvent migrates with a straight-line front.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1986
    Inventors: Erno Tyihak, Emil Mincsovics, Jozsef Knoll, Sandor Zoltan, Istvan Lak, Peter Tetenyi, Huba Kalasz, Janos Nagy