Patents by Inventor Kenneth C. Campbell
Kenneth C. Campbell 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: 20120121468Abstract: The present invention provides a carbonaceous feedstock gasification system with integrated control subsystem. The system generally comprises, in various combinations, a gasification reactor vessel (or converter) having one or more processing zones and one or more plasma heat sources, a solid residue handling subsystem, a gas quality conditioning subsystem, as well as an integrated control subsystem for managing the overall energetics of the conversion of the carbonaceous feedstock to energy, as well as maintaining all aspects of the gasification processes at an optimal set point. The gasification system may also optionally comprise a heat recovery subsystem and/or a product gas regulating subsystem.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: PLASCO ENERGY GROUP INC.Inventors: Andreas Tsangaris, Kenneth C. Campbell, D. Michael Feasby, Ke Li
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Publication number: 20080222956Abstract: The present invention provides a coal gasification system with an integrated control subsystem. The system generally comprises, in various combinations, a gasification reactor vessel (or converter) having one or more processing zones and one or more plasma heat sources, a solid residue handling subsystem, a gas quality conditioning subsystem, as well as an integrated control subsystem for managing the overall energetics of the conversion of coal to energy and maintaining all aspects of the gasification processes at an optimal set point The gasification system may also optionally comprise a heat recovery subsystem and/or a product gas regulating subsystem.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: PLASCO ENERGY GROUP INC.Inventors: Andreas Tsangaris, Kenneth C. Campbell, D. Michael Feasby, Ke Li
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Publication number: 20080202028Abstract: The present invention provides a carbonaceous feedstock gasification system with integrated control subsystem. The system generally comprises, in various combinations, a gasification reactor vessel (or converter) having one or more processing zones and one or more plasma heat sources, a solid residue handling subsystem, a gas quality conditioning subsystem, as well as an integrated control subsystem for managing the overall energetics of the conversion of the carbonaceous feedstock to energy, as well as maintaining all aspects of the gasification processes at an optimal set point. The gasification system may also optionally comprise a heat recovery subsystem and/or a product gas regulating subsystem.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: PLASCO ENERGY GROUP INC.Inventors: Andreas Tsangaris, Kenneth C Campbell, D Michael Feasby, Ke Li
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Patent number: 6817388Abstract: A waste processing system is provided herein which entails the use of at least one fixed-position plasma arc generator for primary processing and at least one moveable plasma arc generator for secondary processing assistance and/or final conditioning of the slag prior to exit from the reactor vessel. This optimum processing environment is provided by control of reactor vessel configuration and real time control of processing characteristics to ensure maximum processing efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: RCL Plasma, Inc.Inventors: Andreas V. Tsangaris, George W. Carter, Jesse Z. Shen, D. Michael Feasby, Kenneth C. Campbell
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Publication number: 20040159366Abstract: A waste processing system is provided herein which entails the use of at least one fixed-position plasma arc generator for primary processing and at least one moveable plasma arc generator for secondary processing assistance and/or final conditioning of the slag prior to exit from the reactor vessel. This optimum processing environment is provided by control of reactor vessel configuration and real time control of processing characteristics to ensure maximum processing efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Andreas V. Tsangaris, George W. Carter, Jesse Z. Shen, D. Michael Feasby, Kenneth C. Campbell
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Patent number: 6424481Abstract: A generally rectangular outer housing is sized to fit within the full height five and one quarter inch form factor. A drawer is mounted for sliding motion within the housing along a longitudinal axis thereof from a retracted position in which the drawer is substantially fully contained within the housing to an extended position in which a forward portion of the drawer extends beyond a forward transverse end of the housing. A DAT tape drive is mounted within a rear portion of the drawer and has a forwardly opening cassette insertion slot. A cassette magazine is provided that has a plurality of vertically spaced receptacles for holding a plurality of DAT cassettes in a vertically stacked configuration. A magazine loader is mounted in the forward portion of the drawer for receiving and vertically reciprocating the cassette magazine and for selectively transferring cassettes between the magazine and the cassette insertion slot of the DAT tape drive.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1997Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Seagate Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William L. Theobald, Jr., Kenneth C. Campbell, Roger M. Gray, Lyle J. Hedlund, Raymond D. Heistand, II, Barry C. Kockler, Thomas Noonan, Warren K. Shannon, Haruhi Nakagawa, Bunroku Ochi
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Patent number: 5651270Abstract: In multistage refrigeration compression, where liquid refrigerant withdraw from a core-in-shell type heat exchanger connected to a high compression stage is passed to a similar exchanger connected to a lower compression stage, liquid level stability in the higher compression stage exchanger is improved by providing an enlarged surge volume. A baffle plate transversing a lower portion of the shell divides the shell into a cooling zone that contains the cores, and a discharge zone that is part of the surge volume. The height of the baffle is selected to facilitate maintenance of at least a minimum functional liquid level in the shell. Liquid refrigerant withdraw from the discharge zone of the high-stage shell is supplied to the cooling zone of a shell connected to a lower compression stage. The liquid level in the shell is maintained by manipulating flow to liquid refrigerant that is flashed into the cooling zone of the higher compression stage shell.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventors: William R. Low, Kenneth C. Campbell
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Patent number: 5402285Abstract: A generally rectangular outer housing is sized to fit within the full height five and one quarter inch form factor. A drawer is mounted for sliding motion within the housing along a longitudinal axis thereof from a retracted position in which the drawer is substantially fully contained within the housing to an extended position in which a forward portion of the drawer extends beyond a forward transverse end of the housing. A DAT tape drive is mounted within a rear portion of the drawer and has a forwardly opening cassette insertion slot. A cassette magazine is provided that has a plurality of vertically spaced receptacles for holding a plurality of DAT cassettes in a vertically stacked configuration. A magazine loader is mounted in the forward portion of the drawer for receiving and vertically reciprocating the cassette magazine and for selectively transferring cassettes between the magazine and the cassette insertion slot of the DAT tape drive.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1992Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Conner Peripherals, Inc.Inventors: William I. Theobald, Jr., Kenneth C. Campbell, Roger M. Gray, Lyle J. Hedlund, Raymond D. Heistand, II, Barry C. Kockler, Thomas Noonan, Warren K. Shannon, Haruhi Nakagawa, Bunroku Ochi
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Patent number: 5264974Abstract: Disclosed is a cassette loading system in a housing having an aperture which delivers a plurality of cassettes one cassette at a time into a cassette drive. The system includes a cassette drive having a cassette acceptor and a cassette magazine mounted through the aperture. The magazine defines a plurality of spaces, with each of the plurality of spaces sized and shaped to receive a cassette. The magazine is also adjustable within the aperture to align each of the plurality of spaces with the cassette acceptor of the drive. The system also include a cassette transfer system which moves each of the cassettes into the acceptor of the drive and retracts each of the cassettes upon ejection by the drive.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1991Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Inventors: Kenneth C. Campbell, Bunroku Ochi, Haruhi Nakagawa, William L. Theobald
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Patent number: 5182687Abstract: The present invention provides an automated cartridge loader 10 of novel design for use with a cartridge drive 12. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sequentially loading cartridge loader 10 which allows the unattended storage of gigabytes of data. The loaders are adapted to be attached to a cartridge drive 12. The novel loaders of the present invention may comprise three moving components: the magazine 30, the pusher 91, and the gripper 93. Each moving component has its own drive motor 80, 94, 146. The magazine 30 has a plurality of slots 40 for holding cartridges 38 which are loaded into a cartridge drive 12. The pusher 91 of the present invention is aligned with the cartridge drive 12 and pushes the cartridges 38 into the cartridge drive 12. The gripper 93 closes on a cartridge 38 after it is ejected from the cartridge drive 12 and holds the cartridge 38 as the pusher 91 moves back to pull the cartridge 38 back into its slot 40 in the magazine 30.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1990Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Assignee: Archive CorporationInventors: Kenneth C. Campbell, Roger M. Gray, Barry C. Kockler
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Patent number: 5050020Abstract: The present invention provides an automated cartridge loader 10 of novel design for use with a cartridge drive 12. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sequentially loading cartridge loader 10 which allows the unattended storage of gigabytes of data. The loaders are adapted to be attached to a cartridge drive 12. The novel loaders of the present invention may comprise three moving components: the magazine 30, the pusher 91, and the gripper 93. Each moving component has its own drive motor 80, 94, 146. The magazine 30 has a plurality of slots 40 for holding cartridges 38 which are loaded into a cartridge drive 12. The pusher 91 of the present invention is aligned with the cartridge drive 12 and pushes the cartridges 38 into the cartridge drive 12. The gripper 93 closes on a cartridge 38 after it is ejected from the cartridge drive 12 and holds the cartridge 38 as the pusher 91 moves back to pull the cartridge 38 back into its slot 40 in the magazine 30.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1989Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Archive CorporationInventors: Kenneth C. Campbell, Roger M. Gray, Barry C. Kockler
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Patent number: 4138719Abstract: Automatic writing systems and methods of word processing therefor are provided in accordance with the teachings of the present invention wherein a central processor and a plurality of peripherals including at least keyboard means, printer means, buffer means and means for recording data on a record media are each connected to a common data bus, a common status bus and a common instruction word bus and a printer data storage peripheral means is connected to said common data bus and said common instruction word bus. Alphameric character data, format data, and function data may be entered from the keyboard and the presence of such data is indicated to the central processor on the common status bus. Upon receipt of a data presence condition, program control is initiated by the central processor calculated to achieve the designated function or functions with the alphameric or format data presented.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1975Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: H. Wallace Swanstrom, Kenneth C. Campbell, Werner Schaer
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Patent number: 4130882Abstract: This invention is directed to language translating apparatus and methods therefor which act, under program control, to enable automatic writing systems of the type disclosed herein, to be simply and easily adapted to operate with keyboard input peripherals which are standard outside the United States. The language translator apparatus herein permits the automatic writing system to be modified to accept the standard keyboard and print wheel arrangement employed in a plurality of countries merely by its inclusion as a peripheral and adapting the keys on the keyboard for a given country. When data is entered into the system at the keyboard, the language translator peripheral, which includes a plurality of translator ROM's, is active to translate the resulting input codes into recordable system codes to which the automatic writing system as a whole may respond.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1976Date of Patent: December 19, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: H. Wallace Swanstrom, Kenneth C. Campbell, Robin F. G. Linford
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Patent number: 4087852Abstract: The keyboard, printer and recording means are peripheral units under the control of a microprocessor including a programmable read-only memory from which appropriate control instructions are derived. Control signal sequences for operating the word processing system are the result of addressing of the read-only memory in accordance with the sensed status of the attached peripheral units and a priority schedule. The peripheral units operate semiautomatically in response to control instructions to execute a commanded function.Control instructions fall into various classes for controlling peripherals, determining the status of peripherals or performing internal operations within the microprocessor. The format of the next address or sequence of addresses to be applied to the read-only memory is dependent on the class of the prior control instruction or the response of a peripheral unit to a particular control signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1974Date of Patent: May 2, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Kenneth C. Campbell, Werner Schaer, Harry W. Swanstrom
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Patent number: D376643Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1995Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: SmithKline Beecham p.l.c.Inventors: Anthony G. Hatton, Kenneth C. Campbell