Patents by Inventor John E. Richardson

John E. Richardson 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: 8746463
    Abstract: A liquid separation system and related method for retaining floating and non-floating particulates within a storage chamber of a treatment tank. The tank may or may not include a bypass to allow a portion of liquid coming into the tank to bypass the storage chamber. The storage chamber includes an inlet and an outlet. The outlet may be positioned within the storage chamber to cause minimal disruption of the primary and secondary liquid flow patterns within the storage chamber. A circular or rotational flow pattern may be created within the storage chamber and an outlet port of the storage chamber may be centered on an axis of the circular flow pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2014
    Assignee: Contech Engineered Solutions LLC
    Inventors: Daniel P. Cobb, Christopher S. Hersey, John E. Richardson
  • Publication number: 20090086898
    Abstract: An x-ray device and method useful in performing close coupled sample analyses. The x-ray device includes an evacuated enclosure having a window and in which is disposed a cathode assembly, control grid, insulator, and anode arranged so that the anode is interposed between the electron source and the window. The anode includes a target surface oriented toward the window and the anode defines a drift tunnel which is substantially aligned with a hollow defined by the insulator. The control grid can be used to influence the energy of the electrons emitted by the filament of the cathode assembly. A high voltage field between the anode and filament causes electrons emitted by the cathode to accelerate rapidly through the insulator. After accelerating to an energy level consistent with the high voltage field, the electrons then pass through the drift tunnel without gaining any additional appreciable energy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2007
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Applicant: Varian Medical Systems Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: John E. Richardson, Robert Clark Treseder
  • Publication number: 20070267342
    Abstract: A liquid separation system and related method for retaining floating and non-floating particulates within a storage chamber of a treatment tank. The tank may or may not include a bypass to allow a portion of liquid coming into the tank to bypass the storage chamber. The storage chamber includes an inlet and an outlet. The outlet may be positioned within the storage chamber to cause minimal disruption of the primary and secondary liquid flow patterns within the storage chamber. A circular or rotational flow pattern may be created within the storage chamber and an outlet port of the storage chamber may be centered on an axis of the circular flow pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2007
    Publication date: November 22, 2007
    Applicant: Contech Stormwater Solutions, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel P. Cobb, Christopher S. Hersey, John E. Richardson
  • Patent number: 7297266
    Abstract: A screen apparatus for improved separation of particulates from a fluid stream. The screen is configured and arranged to filter relatively large particulates from the fluid stream as the fluid stream passes from a storage chamber of the tank to a tank outlet. The screen is removably affixed to a diverter, such as a baffle, used to divert a portion or all of the fluid into the storage chamber. The screen is preferably shaped to substantially conform to the shape of the diverter to aid in the smoothing of the fluid flow within the retention section of the tank. The screen may be entirely porous, or it may be non-porous at its leading edge to minimize particulate build-up at the transition from the tank interior wall to the screen. The apparatus may optionally include a second screen to provide additional filtering of floating particulates as the fluid level in the tank exceeds the crown elevation of the inlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2007
    Assignee: Contech Stormwater Solutions Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel P. Cobb, Vaikko P. Allen, II, John E. Richardson, David R. Charlton, Derek M. Berg
  • Patent number: 6778635
    Abstract: An x-ray tube cooling system including a heat sink at least partially disposed within an evacuated housing of the x-ray tube and having a cooling block partially received within the bearing housing so as to absorb heat transmitted to the bearing assembly and bearing housing. Extended surfaces, are disposed in a coolant chamber cooperatively defined by the cooling block and a shell within which the cooling block is partially received. The shell defines a coolant chamber entrance and coolant chamber exit in fluid communication with the coolant chamber. The coolant chamber entrance and exit communicate with corresponding coolant inlet and outlet passageways, respectively, cooperatively defined by a pair of insulators which retain the heat sink in a predetermined orientation within an evacuated envelope of an x-ray device. A circulating coolant contacts the extended surfaces and thereby removes heat from various structures of the x-ray device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: John E. Richardson
  • Patent number: 6519317
    Abstract: A cooling system for use with high-power x-ray tubes. The cooling system includes a dielectric coolant disposed in the x-ray tube housing so as to absorb heat dissipated by the stator and other electrical components, as well as absorbing some heat from the x-ray tube itself. The cooling system also includes a coolant circuit employing a pressurized water/glycol solution as a coolant. Pressurization of the water/glycol solution is achieved by way of an accumulator which, by pressurizing the coolant to a desired level, raises its boiling point and capacity to absorb heat. A coolant pump circulates the pressurized coolant through a fluid passageway defined in an aperture of the x-ray tube and through a target cooling block disposed proximate to the x-ray tube in the x-ray tube housing, so as to position the coolant to absorb some of the heat generated at the aperture by secondary electrons, and the heat generated in the target cooling block by the target anode of the x-ray tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2003
    Assignee: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John E. Richardson, Gregory C. Andrews, Robert S. Miller, Allen C. Campbell
  • Publication number: 20020146092
    Abstract: A cooling system for use with high-power x-ray tubes. The cooling system includes a dielectric coolant disposed in the x-ray tube housing so as to absorb heat dissipated by the stator and other electrical components, as well as absorbing some heat from the x-ray tube itself. To improve heat absorption from the stator and the x-ray tube, the dielectric coolant is circulated throughout the housing by a circulating pump. The cooling system also includes a coolant circuit employing a pressurized water/glycol solution as a coolant. Pressurization of the water/glycol solution is achieved by way of an accumulator which, by pressurizing the coolant to a desired level, raises its boiling point and capacity to absorb heat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2001
    Publication date: October 10, 2002
    Applicant: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John E. Richardson, Gregory C. Andrews, Robert S. Miller, Allen C. Campbell
  • Patent number: 6115454
    Abstract: An X-ray generation apparatus has a housing comprising an evacuated envelope with a rotatable anode target surrounded by an all metal grounded exterior structure and a cooling system. The cooling system comprises a coolant circulating system with heat exchanger and means for circulating a fluid coolant through an interior of the X-ray generating apparatus; a hollow shield structure with center aperture for passing and electron beam; and a cooling block which is disposed proximate to the rotatable anode target and comprises a disk with a plurality of concentric annular channels formed by concentric annular partitions. The shield structure and the disk of the cooling block are made of thermally conductive material. An interior of the shield structure is filled with structures such as pins, fins or pack bed which are made of thermally conductive materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory C. Andrews, Dennis H. Runnoe, John E. Richardson, James R. Boye
  • Patent number: 5802140
    Abstract: An X-ray generating apparatus is provided with a unitary vacuum enclosure having a rotating anode target and a cathode assembly for generating X-rays transmitted through an X-ray window. The cathode assembly is placed within the vacuum enclosure through an opening in the top wall thereof, and comprises a disk which completely covers this opening. The unitary vacuum enclosure and the disk form a radiation shield. For increasing a thermal capacity of the unitary vacuum enclosure and installing the X-ray generating apparatus into a gantry it further comprises a mounting block which may be coupled to or encompass the unitary vacuum enclosure. The X-ray window is placed within the mounting block. A window adaptor may be utilized for the X-ray window installation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: Varian Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Gary F. Virshup, Christopher F. Artig, John E. Richardson
  • Patent number: 5799951
    Abstract: A rotating sealing device for sealing between a wall separating two mediums under substantially different pressure and a rotatable shaft utilizes a combination of a liquid meatal seal comprising at least one liquid metal ring and a shield means which prevents contamination of the metal ring by gases coming into contact with the liquid metal. Magnetic fluid seal, a ring of an oil material, or inert gas may be used as a shield to protect the liquid metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: Varian Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Weston A. Anderson, John E. Richardson
  • Patent number: 5111097
    Abstract: A generator rotor pole crossover including a substantially U-shaped portion from which extend legs curving outwardly. The U-shaped portion is thickened in one direction but thinned in another direction, relative to the leg thickness. This configuration provides flexibility to the crossover, decreased stress and relatively constant cross section of resistance purposes. The legs are brazed to the copper conductor winding ends by scarf and lap joints, respectively. The crossover may replace defective crossovers in the field by removing only the end plate of the generator. This allows installation in a short time without risk of damage to generator insulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1992
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Mark B. Londergan, Albert C. Sismour, Jr., John E. Richardson
  • Patent number: 4721723
    Abstract: The invention provides crystalline paroxetine hydrochloride hemihydrate, processes for its preparation, compositions containing the same and its therapeutic use as an anti-depressant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1988
    Assignee: Beecham Group p.l.c.
    Inventors: Roger D. Barnes, Marian W. Wood-Kaczmar, Alan D. Curzons, Ian R. Lynch, John E. Richardson, Philip C. Buxton