Patents by Inventor Nicholas M. Hepher

Nicholas M. Hepher 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: 4556481
    Abstract: Particles having different properties (e.g. particulate fly ash and carbon) are separated by moving the particles forwards along a horizontal, gas-permeable electrode plate (1) above which is mounted a second electrode (2) having at least one plate (4) mounted at an acute angle (.alpha.) to the horizontal. Preferably, two plates (4) each extend sideways from a central block (3) of dielectric material. The particles are fluidized, continuously or intermittently, by a gas stream passed upwards through the plate (1), which may be of sintered metal. An alternating electric field is generated between the electrodes (1, 2) by a high voltage AC power source (14). The field lines (16) from each plate (4) curve to the side and impart centrifugal forces to particles charged by friction or conductive induction, which forces separate the lighter, more highly charged particles from the others. The particles may be moved by means of a vibratory transducer (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1985
    Assignee: Blue Circle Industries plc
    Inventor: Nicholas M. Hepher
  • Patent number: 4517078
    Abstract: Particles having different properties (e.g. particulate fly ash and carbon) are separated by driving the particles by means of a vibratory feeder (12) forwards along a horizontal electrode plate (1) above which is mounted a second electrode (2) having at least one plate (4) mounted at an acute angle (.alpha.) to the horizontal. Preferably, two plates (4) each extend sideways from a central block (3) of dielectric material. An alternating electric field is generated between the electrodes (1, 2) by a high voltage AC power source (14). The potential across each plate (4) varies (in particular, decreases) in the lateral direction, the variation being continuous or stepwise. The field lines (16) from each plate (4) curve to the side and impart centrifugal forces to particles charged by friction or conductive induction, which forces separate lighter, more heavily charged particles from the others. The separated particles are collected in bins (13) arranged around the lower electrode (1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1985
    Assignee: Blue Circle Industries PLC
    Inventors: Ion I. Inculet, Anna K. E. Norberg, Nicholas M. Hepher