Patents by Inventor Leslie Mollon
Leslie Mollon 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: 4751021Abstract: A neutron absorbing panel has improved resistance to loss of efficiency resulting from bending about an axis located at a designated side of the panel. The panel comprises a core of substantially uniform thickness formed of a sintered mixture of particles of neutron absorbing material such as boron carbide (B.sub.4 C) and metal such as aluminum. Metal cladding sheets are provided at both sides of the core, and aluminum is the preferred metal for both the metal core particles, and cladding. The sintered core lacks the ductility of the outer cladding sheets, and to improve bendability, the thickness of one cladding sheet is materially greater than the other. Bending of the improved panel about an axis spaced outwardly from the side thereof having the thinner cladding sheet leaves the outer surface of the panel at the bend smoother than when the cladding sheets are of uniform thickness, and substantially uniform neutron absorbing ability is retained.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1985Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: AAR CorporationInventors: Leslie Mollon, Robert H. Stamm
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Patent number: 4644171Abstract: A panel of neutron shielding material comprises outer sheathing layers of aluminum having therebetween alternate thin layers or plies of aluminum and metallurgically bonded uniform mixtures of aluminum particles and particles of a neutron absorbing material, preferably boron carbide (B.sub.4 C) in which the layers have their major dimensions extending substantially parallel to the outer aluminum layers. In a modified construction, the alternate layers or plies may extend perpendicular to the outer aluminum layers or plies. The assembly is hot rolled to a final thickness, usually about one quarter or one eighth inch, metallurgically bonding the aluminum sheets, strips, and/or particles and the aluminum and boron carbide particles into a continuous mass.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1985Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: AAR CorporationInventor: Leslie Mollon
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Patent number: 4143276Abstract: A storage rack in which a plurality of tubular shrouds are assembled together in a checkerboard arrangement, each shroud having side walls arranged to absorb sub-atomic particles such as neutrons. With this arrangement, spent atomic fuel rods may be assembled in the shrouds and also in the spaces which are surrounded by shrouds, so that each adjacent grouping of fuel rods has interposed therebetween an emission absorbing wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1977Date of Patent: March 6, 1979Assignee: Brooks & Perkins, IncorporatedInventor: Leslie Mollon
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Patent number: 4139098Abstract: Generally elongated rectangular baskets formed of injection molded structural plastic foam. The baskets are designed so that they may be nested together or may be stacked with their longitudinal axes parallel or they may be cross-stacked so that access is afforded the contents of intermediate baskets in the stack.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1976Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: Brooks & Perkins, IncorporatedInventor: Leslie Mollon
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Patent number: 4124445Abstract: A rack for receiving a multiplicity of vertical tubular shrouds or tubes for storing spent nuclear fuel cells. The rack comprises a plurality of horizontally reticulated frames interconnected by tension rods and spacing tubes surrounding the rods.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1976Date of Patent: November 7, 1978Assignee: Brooks & Perkins, IncorporatedInventor: Leslie Mollon
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Patent number: 4039842Abstract: A storage rack for spent nuclear fuel elements comprising a multiplicity of elongated hollow containers of uniform cross-section, preferably square, some of said containers having laterally extending continuous flanges extending between adjacent containers and defining continuous elongated chambers therebetween for the reception of neutron absorbing panels.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1976Date of Patent: August 2, 1977Assignee: Brooks & Perkins, IncorporatedInventor: Leslie Mollon
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Patent number: 4006362Abstract: A generally tubular shroud of rectangular cross-section having flat side walls formed by inner and outer tubes of rectangular cross-section spaced apart to provide a substantially uniform space therebetween, a flat aluminum-boron carbide sandwich received in and substantially filling the spaces at the four sides of the shroud. The inner and outer tube walls are in pressure contact with the inner and outer surfaces of the sandwiches. The side walls of the tube and sandwiches are interlocked by transversely extending elongated channels formed in the shroud walls including the inner and outer tube walls and the sandwiches. The invention includes a method in which after assembly, the parts are expanded in a die by very high pressure hydraulic pressure by means of a flexible bag, establishing the pressure contact and suitably folding end portions of the inner and outer tubes.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1975Date of Patent: February 1, 1977Assignee: Brooks & Perkins, IncorporatedInventors: Leslie Mollon, Keith R. Ball
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Patent number: 3970001Abstract: Lock-up structure for applying a thin flexible press roll to a generally semi-cylindrical saddle comprising means for fixing one end of a printing plate to one straight edge of the saddle, and a bar at the other straight edge of the saddle. The bar includes means for affixing the opposite edge of the printing plate thereto. Toggle means are provided for swinging the bar into position adjacent the other straight edge of the saddle while applying a predetermined tension to the printing plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1972Date of Patent: July 20, 1976Assignee: Brooks & Perkins, IncorporatedInventors: Leslie Mollon, John E. Kline
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Patent number: RE31661Abstract: A storage rack in which a plurality of tubular shrouds are assembled together in a checkerboard arrangement, each shroud having side walls arranged to absorb subatomic particles such as neutrons. With this arrangement, spent atomic fuel rods may be assembled in the shrouds and also in the spaces which are surrounded by shrouds, so that each adjacent grouping of fuel rods has interposed therebetween an emission absorbing wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1980Date of Patent: September 4, 1984Assignee: AAR Corp.Inventor: Leslie Mollon