Patents by Inventor Leung K. Heung
Leung K. Heung 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: 10436516Abstract: Thermal cycling devices are provided. In one embodiment, a thermal cycling device includes a packed tube comprising an inlet portion defining an inlet and an outlet portion defining an outlet. The packed tube is provided in a double coil arrangement, wherein the double coil arrangement causes radially neighboring turns of the packed tube to have opposing flow directions therethrough. The thermal cycling device further includes a cooling device disposed axially adjacent to the packed tube, and a heating device disposed axially adjacent to the packed tube opposite the cooling device.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2013Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLCInventors: Leung K. Heung, Henry T. Sessions, Jr., Xin Xiao, Sharon H. Redd, David M. Immel
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Publication number: 20150053373Abstract: Thermal cycling devices are provided. In one embodiment, a thermal cycling device includes a packed tube comprising an inlet portion defining an inlet and an outlet portion defining an outlet. The packed tube is provided in a double coil arrangement, wherein the double coil arrangement causes radially neighboring turns of the packed tube to have opposing flow directions therethrough. The thermal cycling device further includes a cooling device disposed axially adjacent to the packed tube, and a heating device disposed axially adjacent to the packed tube opposite the cooling device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2013Publication date: February 26, 2015Applicant: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLCInventors: Leung K. Heung, Henry T. Sessions, JR., Xin Xiao, Sharon H. Redd, David M. Immel
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Patent number: 8895146Abstract: A material for the storage and release of gases comprises a plurality of hollow elements, each hollow element comprising a porous wall enclosing an interior cavity, the interior cavity including structures of a solid-state storage material. In particular examples, the storage material is a hydrogen storage material, such as a solid state hydride. An improved method for forming such materials includes the solution diffusion of a storage material solution through a porous wall of a hollow element into an interior cavity.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignees: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc., Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLCInventors: Rana F. Mohtadi, George G. Wicks, Leung K. Heung, Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 8758715Abstract: Porous wall hollow glass microspheres are provided as a template for formation of nanostructures such as carbon nanotubes, In addition, the carbon nanotubes in combination with the porous wall hollow glass microsphere provides an additional reaction template with respect to carbon nanotubes.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLCInventors: George G. Wicks, Steven M. Serkiz, Ragaiy Zidan, Leung K Heung
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Patent number: 8470073Abstract: The apparatus and process for separating hydrogen isotopes is provided using dual columns, each column having an opposite hydrogen isotopic effect such that when a hydrogen isotope mixture feedstock is cycled between the two respective columns, two different hydrogen isotopes are separated from the feedstock.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLCInventors: Leung K. Heung, Henry T. Sessions, Xin Xiao
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Patent number: 8377555Abstract: A material for the storage and release of gases comprises a plurality of hollow elements, each hollow element comprising a porous wall enclosing an interior cavity, the interior cavity including structures of a solid-state storage material. In particular examples, the storage material is a hydrogen storage material such as a solid state hydride. An improved method for forming such materials includes the solution diffusion of a storage material solution through a porous wall of a hollow element into an interior cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2008Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignees: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc., Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLCInventors: Rana F. Mohtadi, George G. Wicks, Leung K. Heung, Kenji Nakamura
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Publication number: 20120060688Abstract: The apparatus and process for separating hydrogen isotopes is provided using dual columns, each column having an opposite hydrogen isotopic effect such that when a hydrogen isotope mixture feedstock is cycled between the two respective columns, two different hydrogen isotopes are separated from the feedstock.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Leung K. Heung, Henry T. Sessions, Xin Xiao
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Publication number: 20120051997Abstract: Porous wall hollow glass microspheres are provided as a template for formation of nanostructures such as carbon nanotubes, In addition, the carbon nanotubes in combination with the porous wall hollow glass microsphere provides an additional reaction template with respect to carbon nanotubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: George G. Wicks, Steve Serkiz, Ragaiy Zidan, Leung K. Heung
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Publication number: 20100139320Abstract: A porous wall hollow glass microsphere is provided having a diameter range of between 1 to 200 microns, a density of between 1.0 to 2.0 gm/cc, a porous-wall structure having wall openings defining an average pore size of between 10 to 1000 angstroms, and which contains therein a hydrogen storage material. The porous-wall structure may be modified by precise control of heat treatment temperatures of precursor hollow glass microspheres such that the pore diameter and percentage of pore formation may be regulated. The ability to control characteristics of porosity allow customization of specific applications for the PWHGM in a variety of biomedical, sensor, hydrogen storage, and other microencapsulation technologies.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Savannah River Nulcear Solutions, LLCInventors: Ray F. Schumacher, David K. Peeler, Erich K. Hansen, George G. Wicks, Leung K. Heung
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Patent number: 7666807Abstract: A porous wall hollow glass microsphere is provided having a diameter range of between 1 to 200 microns, a density of between 1.0 to 2.0 gm/cc, a porous-wall structure having wall openings defining an average pore size of between 10 to 1000 angstroms, and which contains therein a hydrogen storage material. The porous-wall structure facilitates the introduction of a hydrogen storage material into the interior of the porous wall hollow glass microsphere. In this manner, the resulting hollow glass microsphere can provide a membrane for the selective transport of hydrogen through the porous walls of the microsphere, the small pore size preventing gaseous or liquid contaminants from entering the interior of the hollow glass microsphere.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLCInventors: Leung K. Heung, Ray F. Schumacher, George G. Wicks
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Publication number: 20090211399Abstract: A material for the storage and release of gases comprises a plurality of hollow elements, each hollow element comprising a porous wall enclosing an interior cavity, the interior cavity including structures of a solid-state storage material. In particular examples, the storage material is a hydrogen storage material such as a solid state hydride. An improved method for forming such materials includes the solution diffusion of a storage material solution through a porous wall of a hollow element into an interior cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicants: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc., Toyota Motor Corporation, Savannah River National LaboratoryInventors: Rana F. Mohtadi, George G. Wicks, Leung K. Heung, Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 6528441Abstract: A hydrogen storage composition based on a metal hydride dispersed in an aerogel prepared by a sol-gel process. The starting material for the aerogel is an organometallic compound, including the alkoxysilanes, organometals of the form M(OR)x and MOxRy, where R is an alkyl group of the form CnH2n+1, M is an oxide-forming metal, n, x, and y are integers, and y is two less than the valence of M. A sol is prepared by combining the starting material, alcohol, water, and an acid. The sol is conditioned to the proper viscosity and a hydride in the form of a fine powder is added. The mixture is polymerized and dried under supercritical conditions. The final product is a composition having a hydride uniformly dispersed throughout an inert, stable and highly porous matrix. It is capable of absorbing up to 30 moles of hydrogen per kilogram at room temperature and pressure, rapidly and reversibly. Hydrogen absorbed by the composition can be readily be recovered by heat or evacuation.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Westinghouse Savannah River Company, L.L.C.Inventors: Leung K Heung, George G. Wicks
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Patent number: 6432379Abstract: A rechargeable device that stores and discharges hydrogen is described. The device stores hydrogen in a solid form and supplies hydrogen as a gas when needed. The solid storage medium may be metal hydride in a ground particle form that avoids the need for compaction or other treatment. Dividers partition a container into separate chambers, each provided with a matrix, formed from an appropriate material like a thermally-conductive aluminum foam, which forms a number of cells. For proper chamber size, the ratio of chamber length to container diameter should be between about 0.5 and 2. Metal hydride particles (or other hydrogen storage medium) may be placed within the cells, which help prevent excessive particle settling. The container is provided with a hydrogen transfer port through which hydrogen gas passes upon either discharging from or charging of the metal hydride particles. A filter may be placed within the port to allow hydrogen to flow but prevent particles from escaping.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Westinghouse Savannah River CompanyInventor: Leung K. Heung
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Patent number: 6267229Abstract: A rechargeable device that stores and discharges hydrogen is described. The device stores hydrogen in a solid form and supplies hydrogen as a gas when needed. The solid storage medium may be metal hydride in a ground particle form that avoids the need for compaction or other treatment. Dividers partition a container into separate chambers, each provided with a matrix, formed from an appropriate material like a thermally-conductive aluminum foam, which forms a number of cells. For proper chamber size, the ratio of chamber length to container diameter should be between about 0.5 and 2. Metal hydride particles (or other hydrogen storage medium) may be placed within the cells, which help prevent excessive particle settling. The container is provided with a hydrogen transfer port through which hydrogen gas passes upon either discharging from or charging of the metal hydride particles. A filter may be placed within the port to allow hydrogen to flow but prevent particles from escaping.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Westinghouse Savannah River CompanyInventor: Leung K. Heung
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Patent number: 6262328Abstract: A method for absorbing hydrogen from an enclosed environment comprising providing a vessel; providing a hydrogen storage composition in communication with a vessel, the hydrogen storage composition further comprising a matrix defining a pore size which permits the passage of hydrogen gas while blocking the passage of gaseous poisons; placing a material within the vessel, the material evolving hydrogen gas; sealing the vessel; and absorbing the hydrogen gas released into the vessel by the hydrogen storage composition.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Westinghouse Savannah River CompanyInventors: George G. Wicks, Myung W. Lee, Leung K. Heung
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Patent number: 6015041Abstract: A rechargeable device that stores and discharges hydrogen is described. The device stores hydrogen in a solid form and supplies hydrogen as a gas when needed. The solid storage medium may be metal hydride in a ground particle form that avoids the need for compaction or other treatment. Dividers partition a container into separate chambers, each provided with a matrix, formed from an appropriate material like a thermally-conductive aluminum foam, which forms a number of cells. For proper chamber size, the ratio of chamber length to container diameter should be between about 0.5 and 2. Metal hydride particles (or other hydrogen storage medium) may be placed within the cells, which help prevent excessive particle settling. The container is provided with a hydrogen transfer port through which hydrogen gas passes upon either discharging from or charging of the metal hydride particles. A filter may be placed within the port to allow hydrogen to flow but prevent particles from escaping.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1996Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Westinghouse Savannah River CompanyInventor: Leung K. Heung
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Patent number: 5965482Abstract: A hydrogen storage composition is provided which defines a physical sol-gel matrix having an average pore size of less than 3.5 angstroms which effectively excludes gaseous metal hydride poisons while permitting hydrogen gas to enter. The composition is useful for separating hydrogen gas from diverse gas streams which may have contaminants that would otherwise render the hydrogen absorbing material inactive.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Westinghouse Savannah River CompanyInventors: Leung K. Heung, George G. Wicks, Myung W. Lee
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Patent number: 5958098Abstract: A silica embedded metal hydride composition and a method for making such a composition. The composition is made via the following process: A quantity of fumed silica is blended with water to make a paste. After adding metal hydride particles, the paste is dried to form a solid. According to one embodiment of the invention, the solid is ground into granules for use of the product in hydrogen storage. Alternatively, the paste can be molded into plates or cylinders and then dried for use of the product as a hydrogen filter. Where mechanical strength is required, the paste can be impregnated in a porous substrate or wire network.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Westinghouse Savannah River CompanyInventor: Leung K. Heung
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Patent number: 5411928Abstract: A hydrogen absorbing composition. The composition comprises a porous glass matrix, made by a sol-gel process, having a hydrogen-absorbing material dispersed throughout the matrix. A sol, made from tetraethyl orthosilicate, is mixed with a hydrogen-absorbing material and solidified to form a porous glass matrix with the hydrogen-absorbing material dispersed uniformly throughout the matrix. The glass matrix has pores large enough to allow gases having hydrogen to pass through the matrix, yet small enough to hold the particles dispersed within the matrix so that the hydrogen-absorbing particles are not released during repeated hydrogen absorption/desorption cycles.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Leung K. Heung, George G. Wicks, Glenn L. Enz
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Patent number: 5312597Abstract: An apparatus for recovering hydrogen and separating its isotopes. The apparatus includes a housing bearing at least a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. A baffle is disposed within the housing, attached thereto by a bracket. A hollow conduit is coiled about the baffle, in spaced relation to the baffle and the housing. The coiled conduit is at least partially filled with a hydride. The hydride can be heated to a high temperature and cooled to a low temperature quickly by circulating a heat transfer fluid in the housing. The spacing between the baffle and the housing maximizes the heat exchange rate between the fluid in the housing and the hydride in the conduit. The apparatus can be used to recover hydrogen isotopes (protium, deuterium and tritium) from gaseous mixtures, or to separate hydrogen isotopes from each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventor: Leung K. Heung