Patents by Inventor Lewis Hsu
Lewis Hsu 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: 20240408592Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include a portable system, method and kit for onsite adsorbent evaluation useful for quickly testing adsorbents used to remove unwanted contaminants from water sources, including ground water. The embodiments of the portable system, method and kit of the present invention may be used in remote locations including the location of the source water obviating the need for transporting contaminated water or performing sampling in a laboratory. Components of the system may include a plurality of fluid channels or paths. Each fluid path may or may not include a column containing the adsorbent under evaluation, passive sampler, sampling vessel, source tubing, treated water return tubing, taps at junctions and a pump to draw source water through the fluid path in the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2023Publication date: December 12, 2024Applicant: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Nicholas T. Hayman, Jessica E. Carilli, Lewis Hsu, Robert D. George
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Patent number: 11784571Abstract: An electrical network including a power source, a flyback converter, a microcontroller, a PID controller, a voltage boost converter, a pulse width modulator integrated circuit, and a battery. The power source produces a charge with a voltage ranging from about 0.1V to about 0.8V and a power ranging from about 0.3 mW to about 100 mW. The flyback converter functions in discontinuous current mode. The microcontroller monitors the power source voltage, calculates a voltage response, and outputs a control signal for the voltage. The PID controller is a digital PID controller, an analog PID controller, or a combination thereof. The voltage boost converter utilizes the power source voltage and power to provide higher voltage power to the electrical network. The pulse width modulator integrated circuit sets a duty cycle and frequency for the flyback converter. The battery stores excess charge produced by the power source.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2021Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Maxwell Mayekawa Kerber, Lewis Hsu, Joseph F. Schnecker, Jr., Alex G. Phipps
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Publication number: 20230052264Abstract: An electrical network including a power source, a flyback converter, a microcontroller, a PID controller, a voltage boost converter, a pulse width modulator integrated circuit, and a battery. The power source produces a charge with a voltage ranging from about 0.1V to about 0.8V and a power ranging from about 0.3 mW to about 100 mW. The flyback converter functions in discontinuous current mode. The microcontroller monitors the power source voltage, calculates a voltage response, and outputs a control signal for the voltage. The PID controller is a digital PID controller, an analog PID controller, or a combination thereof. The voltage boost converter utilizes the power source voltage and power to provide higher voltage power to the electrical network. The pulse width modulator integrated circuit sets a duty cycle and frequency for the flyback converter. The battery stores excess charge produced by the power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2021Publication date: February 16, 2023Applicant: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVYInventors: Maxwell Matekawa Kerber, Lewis Hsu, Joseph F. Schnecker, JR., Alex G. Phipps
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Patent number: 11563228Abstract: A benthic microbial fuel cell comprising: a nonconductive frame having an upper end and a lower end; a plurality of anodes, wherein each anode is a conductive plate having a top section and a bottom edge; a plurality of conductive, threaded rods disposed perpendicularly to the anode plates and configured to secure the top sections of the anodes to the lower end of the frame and to hold the plates in a substantially parallel orientation with respect to each other such that none of the plates are in direct contact with each other; and a plurality of cathodes, wherein each cathode is made of carbon cloth connected to the upper end of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2021Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Matthew Lanford Bond, Yolanda Meriah Arias-Thode, Lewis Hsu, David Bart Chadwick
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Patent number: 11348998Abstract: A method for using a graphene field-effect transistor (GFET) as a reconfigurable circuit, the method comprising the following steps: depositing a liquid dielectric over a graphene channel of the GFET; applying an activation energy via a first electric field across the liquid dielectric and the graphene channel to electrochemically produce chemical species within the liquid dielectric such that the chemical species accumulate at, and molecularly bond with, the graphene channel thereby decreasing a conductivity of the graphene channel; and applying a deactivation energy via a second electric field of opposite polarity to the first electric field to remove interaction between the chemical species and the graphene channel to increase the conductivity of the graphene channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2021Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Cody K. Hayashi, Richard C. Ordonez, David G. Garmire, Lewis Hsu
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Publication number: 20210273251Abstract: A benthic microbial fuel cell comprising: a nonconductive frame having an upper end and a lower end; a plurality of anodes, wherein each anode is a conductive plate having a top section and a bottom edge; a plurality of conductive, threaded rods disposed perpendicularly to the anode plates and configured to secure the top sections of the anodes to the lower end of the frame and to hold the plates in a substantially parallel orientation with respect to each other such that none of the plates are in direct contact with each other; and a plurality of cathodes, wherein each cathode is made of carbon cloth connected to the upper end of the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: Matthew Lanford Bond, Yolanda Meriah Arias-Thode, Lewis Hsu, David Bart Chadwick
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Publication number: 20200303756Abstract: A deployment device involving a frame and a deployment mechanism operably coupled with the frame and configured to perform at least one of deploy and retract a plurality of surface benthic microbial fuel cell systems in at least one manner of manually, autonomously, and semi-autonomously.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2018Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Andrew M. Higier, Kenneth E. Richter, Lewis Hsu, David B. Chadwick
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Patent number: 10637090Abstract: A device for capturing energy, with an anode base, a rigid body, a pressure housing, a cathode array, and a wire. The anode base is connected to the rigid body, the pressure housing is connected to the rigid body, and the cathode array is connected to the rigid body. The first wire is electrically connected to the cathode array. The second wire is electrically connected to the anode base.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: United States of America as represented by Secretary of the NavyInventors: Matthew L. Bond, Yolanda M. Arias-Thode, Kenneth E. Richter, David B. Chadwick, Lewis Hsu
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Publication number: 20200106116Abstract: A device for capturing energy, with an anode base, a rigid body, a pressure housing, a cathode array, and a wire. The anode base is connected to the rigid body, the pressure housing is connected to the rigid body, and the cathode array is connected to the rigid body. The first wire is electrically connected to the cathode array. The second wire is electrically connected to the anode base.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2018Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Matthew L. Bond, Yolanda M. Arias-Thode, Kenneth E. Richter, David B. Chadwick, Lewis Hsu
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Patent number: 10468890Abstract: A system comprising a series of at least two benthic microbial fuel cells (BMFC), wherein each BMFC comprises an anode electrically connected to a cathode, and wherein for each BMFC there is a first and second comparator configured to monitor BMFC voltage to determine if the voltage falls below one of two present thresholds. The output of the first comparator is electrically connected to the BMFC via a switch and the output of the second comparator is electrically connected to a pulse width monitor (PWM) block via a switch. A DC/DC converter is electrically coupled to each BMFC and configured to transfer energy stored in each BMFC to a battery, wherein the DC/DC converter is driven by the PWM block.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Alex G. Phipps, Lewis Hsu, Maxwell M. Kerber, David B. Chadwick, Y. Meriah Arias-Thode, Jeffrey Kagan
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Patent number: 10374235Abstract: A method for improving power production comprising the steps of providing an existing linear array benthic microbial fuel cell system having an anode and a plurality of cathodes, wherein the anode is an insulated underwater cable buried beneath seafloor sediment, and wherein the plurality of cathodes are configured to be buoyant and to rise above the sea floor, wrapping the insulated underwater cable with carbon fiber bundles and a current collector, wherein the carbon fiber is coated with a binder, securing the carbon fiber bundles and current collector with a web of synthetic fiber, fraying the carbon fiber bundles, creating exposed carbon ends on the cable and removing the binder.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2017Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: United States of America as represented by Secretary of the NavyInventors: David B. Chadwick, Yolanda Meriah Arias-Thode, Andrew Higier, Lewis Hsu, Kenneth E. Richter, Alex G. Phipps, Gregory W. Anderson
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Publication number: 20180362341Abstract: A method for generating hydrogen, wherein a tablet is formed using a solid acid, a metal borohydride, and an inert binder, and that tablet is placed into a volume of water, causing hydrogen to be released.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2017Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: Lewis Hsu, Michael Putnam, Greg Anderson
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Publication number: 20180248383Abstract: A system comprising a series of at least two benthic microbial fuel cells (BMFC), wherein each BMFC comprises an anode electrically connected to a cathode, and wherein for each BMFC there is a first and second comparator configured to monitor BMFC voltage to determine if the voltage falls below one of two present thresholds. The output of the first comparator is electrically connected to the BMFC via a switch and the output of the second comparator is electrically connected to a pulse width monitor (PWM) block via a switch. A DC/DC converter is electrically coupled to each BMFC and configured to transfer energy stored in each BMFC to a battery, wherein the DC/DC converter is driven by the PWM block.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2017Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Alex G. Phipps, Lewis Hsu, Maxwell M. Kerber, David B. Chadwick, Y. Meriah Arias-Thode, Jeffrey Kagan
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Publication number: 20180097237Abstract: A method for improving power production comprising the steps of providing an existing linear array benthic microbial fuel cell system having an anode and a plurality of cathodes, wherein the anode is an insulated underwater cable buried beneath seafloor sediment, and wherein the plurality of cathodes are configured to be buoyant and to rise above the sea floor, wrapping the insulated underwater cable with carbon fiber bundles and a current collector, wherein the carbon fiber is coated with a binder, securing the carbon fiber bundles and current collector with a web of synthetic fiber, fraying the carbon fiber bundles, creating exposed carbon ends on the cable and removing the binder.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2017Publication date: April 5, 2018Inventors: David B. Chadwick, Yolanda Meriah Arias-Thode, Andrew Higier, Lewis Hsu, Kenneth E. Richter, Alex G. Phipps, Gregory W. Anderson
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Publication number: 20180090776Abstract: A method for power delivery comprising the steps of coupling a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEM-FC) to a load system, wherein the PEM-FC is powered by hydrogen gas and oxygen; using a blower to deliver oxygen to the PEM-FC; using an automated electro-chemical control system to monitor PEM-FC hydrogen gas levels, PEM-FC voltage, and load demands; determining that more hydrogen gas is required to fuel the PEM-FC, mixing sodium borohydride, a catalyst, and water, releasing hydrogen gas and delivering the hydrogen gas to the PEM-FC, and transferring the resulting power from the PEM-FC to the load system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2016Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Andrew M. Higier, Jonathon K. Oiler, Alex Phipps, Ralph D. Cooper, Lewis Hsu
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Patent number: 9496577Abstract: A self-burying microbial fuel cell can include a housing with conductive elements. An anode and cathode can be integrated into the housing at respective proximal and distal ends. A self-burying means for partially burying the microbial fuel cell in a submerged environment is included, so that the anode is buried but the cathode is exposed to the submerged environment can be included. The self-burying means can include omni-directional vibrating device located within the housing, a plurality of intake ports formed in the housing for a pump within the housing. The pump outputs into a longitudinal fluid conduit that extends through the housing and exits at the distal end of the housing. When the vibrating device activates at the same time as the pump, temporary slurry can be formed at the extreme distal end of the device, and the vibrating action causes the microbial fuel cell to become partially buried.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2014Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Yolanda Meriah Arias-Thode, Lewis Hsu, Joshua Bianchi, Ryan John Halonen, Bart Chadwick
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Patent number: 9484589Abstract: A microbial fuel cell comprising: an anode; an anode chamber configured to house the anode and an oxygen-reduced, nutrient-rich solution from a sediment bottom of a natural water body, wherein the anode chamber shields the anode from surrounding oxygen-rich water; a cathode disposed outside the anode chamber in the oxygen-rich water and electrically coupled in series to the anode via an electrical load; and an agitator configured to periodically agitate the sediment bottom to increase the quantity of nutrients in the nutrient-rich solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2014Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: The United States of America as represented by Secretary of the NavyInventors: Lewis Hsu, Wayne Po-Wen Liu, David Bartholomew Chadwick, Jeffrey Asher Kagan
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Publication number: 20150357666Abstract: A self-burying microbial fuel cell can include a housing with conductive elements. An anode and cathode can be integrated into the housing at respective proximal and distal ends. A self-burying means for partially burying the microbial fuel cell in a submerged environment is included, so that the anode is buried and but the cathode is exposed to the submerged environment can be included. The self-burying means can include omni-directional vibrating device located within the housing, a plurality of intake ports formed in the housing for a pump within the housing. The pump outputs into a longitudinal fluid conduit that extends through the housing and exits at the distal end of the housing. When the vibrating device activates at the same time as the pump, temporary slurry can be formed at the extreme distal end of the device, and the vibrating action causes the microbial fuel cell to become partially buried.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Applicant: United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Yolanda Meriah Arias-Thode, Lewis Hsu, Joshua Bianchi, Ryan John Halonen, Bart Chadwick
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Patent number: 8415037Abstract: A microbial fuel cell includes an anode compartment with an anode and an anode biocatalyst and a cathode compartment with a cathode and a cathode biocatalyst, with a membrane positioned between the anode compartment and the cathode compartment, and an electrical pathway between the anode and the cathode. The anode biocatalyst is capable of catalyzing oxidation of an organic substance, and the cathode biocatalyst is capable of catalyzing reduction of an inorganic substance. The reduced organic substance can form a precipitate, thereby removing the inorganic substance from solution. In some cases, the anode biocatalyst is capable of catalyzing oxidation of an inorganic substance, and the cathode biocatalyst is capable of catalyzing reduction of an organic or inorganic substance.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2008Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: University of Southern CaliforniaInventors: Kenneth H. Nealson, Massoud Pirbazari, Lewis Hsu
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Publication number: 20100040908Abstract: A microbial fuel cell includes an anode compartment with an anode and an anode biocatalyst and a cathode compartment with a cathode and a cathode biocatalyst, with a membrane positioned between the anode compartment and the cathode compartment, and an electrical pathway between the anode and the cathode. The anode biocatalyst is capable of catalyzing oxidation of an organic substance, and the cathode biocatalyst is capable of catalyzing reduction of an inorganic substance. The reduced organic substance can form a precipitate, thereby removing the inorganic substance from solution. In some cases, the anode biocatalyst is capable of catalyzing oxidation of an inorganic substance, and the cathode biocatalyst is capable of catalyzing reduction of an organic or inorganic substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Kenneth H. Nealson, Massoud Pirbazari, Lewis Hsu