Patents by Inventor James C. Kyle

James C. Kyle 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: 4411680
    Abstract: Acid and alkali oxides are smelted for an extended period of time at a first elevated temperature above their melting temperatures. The smelted mixture is then quenched in water and fritted. The fritted mixture is then disposed between a pair of members which are to be hermetically sealed relative to each other. The fritted mixture is then at least partially fused in an oxygen atmosphere at a second temperature below the first temperature for a relatively short period of time. The at least partially fused mixture is then rapidly cooled in air. In this way, the mixture is provided with a partially amorphous state and a partially crystalline state. The crystals in the mixture are disposed primarily at the borders of at least a particular one of the members to be sealed.The mixture hermetically seals the two members, is resistant to acids and alkalis and inhibits the propagation of cracks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1983
    Assignee: James C. Kyle
    Inventor: James C. Kyle
  • Patent number: 4401766
    Abstract: Acid and alkali oxides are smelted for an extended period of time at a first elevated temperature above their melting temperatures. The smelted mixture is then quenched in water and fritted. The fritted mixture is then disposed between a pair of members which are to be hermetically sealed relative to each other. The fritted mixture is then at least partially fused in an oxygen atmosphere at a second temperature below the first temperature for a relatively short period of time. The at least partially fused mixture is then rapidly cooled in air. In this way, the mixture is provided with a partially amorphous state and a partially crystalline state. The crystals in the mixture are disposed primarily at the borders of at least a particular one of the members to be sealed.The mixture hermetically seals the two members, is resistant to acids and alkalis and inhibits the propagation of cracks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1983
    Assignee: James C. Kyle
    Inventor: James C. Kyle
  • Patent number: 4371588
    Abstract: A material is provided for producing a hermetic seal with a member made from one of the following: titanium, titanium alloys, platinum, chromel, Alumel, stainless steels and Inconel. The material is particularly adapted to be used with titanium, titanium alloys, Inconel and the 300 series of stainless steels since it has at different temperatures a coefficient of thermal expansion matching changes in the coefficient of thermal expansion of titanium, titanium alloys, Inconel and the 300 series of stainless steels throughout a range of temperatures to approximately 1500.degree. F. The material is partially polycrystalline and partially amorphous and is provided with a high electrical insulation and is impervious to acids and thermal and mechanical shocks. The material may have the following composition:______________________________________ Oxide Range of Percentages by Weight ______________________________________ Lead oxide (red lead) 57-68 Silicon dioxide 28-32 Soda ash (sodium carbonate) 0.4-0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1983
    Inventor: James C. Kyle
  • Patent number: 4352951
    Abstract: Acid and alkali oxides are smelted for an extended period of time at a first elevated temperature above their melting temperatures. The smelted mixture is then quenched in water and fritted. The fritted mixture is then disposed between a pair of members which are to be hermetically sealed relative to each other. The fritted mixture is then at least partially fused in an oxygen atmosphere at a second temperature below the first temperature for a relatively short period of time. The at least partially fused mixture is then rapidly cooled in air. In this way, the mixture is provided with a partially amorphous state and a partially crystalline state. The crystals in the mixture are disposed primarily at the borders of at least a particular one of the members to be sealed.The mixture hermetically seals the two members, is resistant to acids and alkalis and inhibits the propagation of cracks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1982
    Assignee: Medical Components Corp.
    Inventor: James C. Kyle
  • Patent number: 4220814
    Abstract: A terminal is provided for introducing signals from an electrical terminal pin in a heart pacemaker to a terminal lead introduced into a patient's body. The terminal pin is disposed in a lid of the heart pacemaker so that the terminal pin is insulated from the lid. Means are also provided for introducing the signals on the terminal pin to the terminal lead without subjecting the pin to undue stresses.The terminal includes a hollow, electrically conductive ferrule disposed in concentric relationship with the terminal pin and attached to the lid. An electrical filter is disposed in the ferrule and is maintained in fixed relationship to the ferrule and the terminal. Insulating means are provided for bonding the ferrule and the terminal.An elongated sleeve is disposed on the ferrule and an insulating material is disposed between the terminal pin and the sleeve and is hermetically sealed to the terminal pin and the sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1980
    Assignee: Medical Components Corp.
    Inventors: James C. Kyle, Donald F. Cook
  • Patent number: 4220813
    Abstract: A terminal is provided for introducing signals from an electrical terminal pin in a heart pacemaker to a terminal lead introduced into a patient's body. The terminal pin is disposed in a lid of the heart pacemaker so that the terminal pin is insulated from the lid. Means are also provided for introducing the signals on the terminal pin to the terminal lead without subjecting the pin to undue stresses.The terminal includes a hollow, electrically conductive ferrule disposed in concentric relationship with the terminal pin. The ferrule is provided with a flange which is disposed against the lid. An electrical filter is disposed in the ferrule and means are provided for maintaining the filter in fixed relationship to the ferrule and the terminal. Insulating means are provided for bonding the ferrule and the terminal. An inductance may also be included in the terminal and may be connected to the filter to enhance the filtering effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1980
    Assignee: Medical Components Corp.
    Inventor: James C. Kyle
  • Patent number: 4040256
    Abstract: A flume mixer is provided which employs mixing cells; the mixing cells comprise first and second generally horizontally disposed flow directing elements extending between flume side walls. The mixing elements are generally in angular relationship to each other and the longitudinal axis of the flume. Each of the elements on an end projection along the longitudinal axis of the flume are asymmetric about a plane passing through the axis of the flume and extending parallel to the side walls thereof. Immediately adjacent, mixing elements or baffles have a major portion of their projected areas lying on opposite side of said plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1977
    Assignee: The Dow Chemical Company
    Inventors: Earl E. Bosche, Jay M. Havlik, James C. Kyle