Patents by Inventor John Arthur Cooper
John Arthur Cooper 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: 10232313Abstract: A duct can be configured to receive a denuding gas flow. A solid denuding surface that is connected to a drive system can be configured to move the solid denuding surface within the duct while the solid denuding surface is continuously concentrating one or more gas-phase species from the denuding gas flow on the denuding surface. Also, a denuding gas flow can be passed along a denuding surface to concentrate one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface with a diffusion denuding action. The denuding surface can be moved while continuing to concentrate the one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Inventor: John Arthur Cooper
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Publication number: 20180001260Abstract: A duct can be configured to receive a denuding gas flow. A solid denuding surface that is connected to a drive system can be configured to move the solid denuding surface within the duct while the solid denuding surface is continuously concentrating one or more gas-phase species from the denuding gas flow on the denuding surface. Also, a denuding gas flow can be passed along a denuding surface to concentrate one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface with a diffusion denuding action. The denuding surface can be moved while continuing to concentrate the one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2017Publication date: January 4, 2018Applicant: Cooper Environmental Services LLCInventor: John Arthur Cooper
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Patent number: 9744497Abstract: A duct can be configured to receive a denuding gas flow. A solid denuding surface that is connected to a drive system can be configured to move the solid denuding surface within the duct while the solid denuding surface is continuously concentrating one or more gas-phase species from the denuding gas flow on the denuding surface. Also, a denuding gas flow can be passed along a denuding surface to concentrate one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface with a diffusion denuding action. The denuding surface can be moved while continuing to concentrate the one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2015Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Cooper Environmental Services LLCInventor: John Arthur Cooper
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Patent number: 9746397Abstract: A sample fluid stream can be received from a main fluid stream through a nozzle of a probe located at least partially in the main fluid stream. The sample fluid stream can travel into the nozzle and a portion of the main fluid stream adjacent to the sample fluid stream can flow past the probe without entering the probe. The sample fluid stream can flow downstream within the probe, and a portion of the main fluid stream can flow downstream outside the probe. While receiving the sample fluid stream, a gas sheet can be directed from the probe, with the gas sheet flowing upstream against the main fluid stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2015Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Cooper Environmental Services LLCInventor: John Arthur Cooper
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Publication number: 20170023447Abstract: A sample fluid stream can be received from a main fluid stream through a nozzle of a probe located at least partially in the main fluid stream. The sample fluid stream can travel into the nozzle and a portion of the main fluid stream adjacent to the sample fluid stream can flow past the probe without entering the probe. The sample fluid stream can flow downstream within the probe, and a portion of the main fluid stream can flow downstream outside the probe. While receiving the sample fluid stream, a gas sheet can be directed from the probe, with the gas sheet flowing upstream against the main fluid stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2015Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventor: John Arthur Cooper
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Publication number: 20160045863Abstract: A duct can be configured to receive a denuding gas flow. A solid denuding surface that is connected to a drive system can be configured to move the solid denuding surface within the duct while the solid denuding surface is continuously concentrating one or more gas-phase species from the denuding gas flow on the denuding surface. Also, a denuding gas flow can be passed along a denuding surface to concentrate one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface with a diffusion denuding action. The denuding surface can be moved while continuing to concentrate the one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Inventor: John Arthur Cooper
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Patent number: 9199192Abstract: A duct can be configured to receive a denuding gas flow. A solid denuding surface that is connected to a drive system can be configured to move the solid denuding surface within the duct while the solid denuding surface is continuously concentrating one or more gas-phase species from the denuding gas flow on the denuding surface. Also, a denuding gas flow can be passed along a denuding surface to concentrate one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface with a diffusion denuding action. The denuding surface can be moved while continuing to concentrate the one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Cooper Environmental Services LLCInventor: John Arthur Cooper
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Publication number: 20130343977Abstract: A duct can be configured to receive a denuding gas flow. A solid denuding surface that is connected to a drive system can be configured to move the solid denuding surface within the duct while the solid denuding surface is continuously concentrating one or more gas-phase species from the denuding gas flow on the denuding surface. Also, a denuding gas flow can be passed along a denuding surface to concentrate one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface with a diffusion denuding action. The denuding surface can be moved while continuing to concentrate the one or more gas phase species from the denuding gas flow onto the denuding surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: COOPER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLCInventor: John Arthur Cooper
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Patent number: 7572419Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing mercury, and in particular elemental mercury, from a fluid stream by exposing the fluid stream to a polyethersulfone or filter-coated with anion exchange resin, or anion exchange resin-coated surface onto which has been loaded elemental iodine. Elemental iodine is loaded onto the PES or anion exchange resin-coated surface by immersing the PES or anion exchange resin-coated substrate in an iodine/pentane solution, then removing the substrate from the iodine/pentane solution and rinsing in pentane.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Cooper Environmental Services LLCInventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen
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Patent number: 7539282Abstract: A method of analyzing a fluid sample by XRF includes the steps of: depositing the fluid sample onto a substrate, exposing the sample and the substrate to an x-ray emission, generating a first analytical signal responsive to the x-ray emission, providing an operable first reference material having a first extended position above the substrate and in communication with the x-ray emission, periodically extending the first reference material to its first extended position, generating a first calibration signal, providing an operable second reference material having a first extended position below the substrate and in communication with the x-ray emission, and periodically extending the second reference material to its first extended position and generating at least one second calibration signal. The first and second calibration signals are compared with predetermined values. The first and second reference materials also have second retracted positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Cooper Environmental Services LLCInventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen
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Publication number: 20080310588Abstract: A method of analyzing a fluid sample by XRF includes the steps of: depositing the fluid sample onto a substrate, exposing the sample and the substrate to an x-ray emission, generating a first analytical signal responsive to the x-ray emission, providing an operable first reference material having a first extended position above the substrate and in communication with the x-ray emission, periodically extending the first reference material to its first extended position, generating a first calibration signal, providing an operable second reference material having a first extended position below the substrate and in communication with the x-ray emission, and periodically extending the second reference material to its first extended position and generating at least one second calibration signal. The first and second calibration signals are compared with predetermined values. The first and second reference materials also have second retracted positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen
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Publication number: 20080296400Abstract: An apparatus and method for generating an aerosol wherein the aerosol has a known concentration of metals or other chemical components, and wherein the aerosol concentration remains constant over a long period of time, rendering the apparatus and method suitable for application as a reference standardType: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2005Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: John Arthur Cooper, Douglas Coleman Barth, Bruce Edward Johnsen, Michael Patrick Nakanishi, Krag Allen Patterson, Catherine Anne Yanca
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Patent number: 7381388Abstract: A method for removing mercury, and in particular elemental mercury, from a fluid stream by blending the fluid stream with a second stream comprising iodine. The blended stream is then passed through at least one filter, which is capable of removing oxidized forms of mercury from gas streams.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Cooper Environmental Services LLCInventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen
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Patent number: 6872370Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing mercury, and in particular elemental mercury, from a fluid stream by exposing the fluid stream to a polyethersulfone surface onto which has been loaded elemental iodine. Elemental iodine is loaded onto the polyethersulfone surface by immersing the polyethersulfone substrate in an iodine/ethanol solution, then removing the substrate from the iodine/ethanol solution and rinsing in ethanol.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Cooper Environmental ServicesInventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen
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Publication number: 20040223896Abstract: A method for removing mercury, and in particular elemental mercury, from a fluid stream by blending the fluid stream with a second stream comprising iodine. The blended stream is then passed through at least one filter, which is capable of removing oxidized forms of mercury from gas streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen
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Patent number: 6770250Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing mercury, and in particular elemental mercury, from a fluid stream by exposing the fluid stream to a polyethersulfone or filter-coated with anion exchange resin, or anion exchange resin-coated surface onto which has been loaded elemental iodine. Elemental iodine is loaded onto the PES or anion exchange resin-coated surface by immersing the PES or anion exchange resin-coated substrate in an iodine/pentane solution, then removing the substrate from the iodine/pentane solution and rinsing in pentane.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Cooper Environmental ServicesInventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen
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Publication number: 20040081606Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing mercury, and in particular elemental mercury, from a fluid stream by exposing the fluid stream to a polyethersulfone or filter-coated with anion exchange resin, or anion exchange resin-coated surface onto which has been loaded elemental iodine. Elemental iodine is loaded onto the PES or anion exchange resin-coated surface by immersing the PES or anion exchange resin-coated substrate in an iodine/pentane solution, then removing the substrate from the iodine/pentane solution and rinsing in pentane.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen
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Publication number: 20030118492Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing mercury, and in particular elemental mercury, from a fluid stream by exposing the fluid stream to a polyethersulfone surface onto which has been loaded elemental iodine. Elemental iodine is loaded onto the polyethersulfone surface by immersing the polyethersulfone substrate in an iodine/ethanol solution, then removing the substrate from the iodine/ethanol solution and rinsing in ethanol.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen
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Publication number: 20030118493Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing mercury, and in particular elemental mercury, from a fluid stream by exposing the fluid stream to a polyethersulfone or filter-coated with anion exchange resin, or anion exchange resin-coated surface onto which has been loaded elemental iodine. Elemental iodine is loaded onto the PES or anion exchange resin-coated surface by immersing the PES or anion exchange resin-coated substrate in an iodine/pentane solution, then removing the substrate from the iodine/pentane solution and rinsing in pentane.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: John Arthur Cooper, Sarah Catherine Fry, Bruce Edward Johnsen