Patents by Inventor Noel Jarrett
Noel Jarrett 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: 20200060104Abstract: An adjustable tree limb support is presented. The tree limb support has a pole. The pole two portions, the portion connected using a connector to secure the limb support. The bottom portion of the limb support has at least one leg and is generally desired to be a tri-pod for safety. The connectors for the two poles can be integrated within the poles, such as a series of holes in one portion and an extendable connector in the other portion that engages within one of the holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2018Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventor: Noel Jarrett
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Patent number: 5484493Abstract: Aluminum base alloy consisting essentially of from 0.1 to 3.0% boron, from 1 to 10% titanium and the balance essentially aluminum wherein the aluminum matrix contains TiB.sub.2 particles dispersed throughout said matrix having an average particle size of less than 1 micron, and wherein the matrix contains clusters of said TiB.sub.2 particles greater than 10 microns in size with an average of less than 4 of said clusters per 2 cm.sup.2. The alloy is prepared by adding a boron containing material selected from the group consisting of borax, boron oxide, boric acid and mixtures thereof, and K.sub.2 TiF.sub.6 to a bath of molten aluminum and stirring the molten mixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1995Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: KB Alloys, Inc.Inventors: David K. Young, William C. Setzer, Francis P. Koch, Robert A. Rapp, Michael J. Pryor, Noel Jarrett
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Patent number: 5415708Abstract: Aluminum base alloy consisting essentially of from 0.1 to 3.0% boron, from 1 to 10% titanium and the balance essentially aluminum wherein the aluminum matrix contains TiB.sub.2 particles dispersed throughout said matrix having an average particle size of less than 1 micron, and wherein the matrix contains clusters of said TiB.sub.2 particles greater than 10 microns in size with an average of less than 4 of said clusters per 2 cm.sup.2. The alloy is prepared by adding a boron containing material selected from the group consisting of borax, boron oxide, boric acid and mixtures thereof, and K.sub.2 TiF.sub.6 to a bath of molten aluminum and stirring the molten mixture.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: KBAlloys, Inc.Inventors: David K. Young, William C. Setzer, Francis P. Koch, Robert A. Rapp, Michael J. Pryor, Noel Jarrett
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Patent number: 4765832Abstract: An improved process is disclosed for carbothermically producing an alkaline earth metal aluminide from an aluminum-bearing material which, in one aspect comprises forming a mixture of a carbonaceous reducing agent and a slag comprising the aluminum-bearing material, the alkaline earth metal compound; forming, at a first temperature, an alloy containing impurities in the slag; removing the alloy containing the impurities from the slag; and then heating the slag to a higher temperature to form the alkaline earth metal aluminide. The alkaline earth metal compound used in the process may comprise calcium carbide. Alternatively, both the alkaline earth metal compound and the aluminum-bearing material may be obtained using a calcium aluminte slag such as a byproduct from the steel industry. The calcium aluminate slag is purified in a preliminary step to remove silicon by alloying it with iron and then removing a ferrosilicon alloy formed in this step.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Melvin H. Brown, C. Norman Cochran, Noel Jarrett
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Patent number: 4737247Abstract: This invention includes apparatus and method for providing a support mechanism for electrode assemblies including positioning spacer of electrically nonconductive material having an inside surface forming an internal cavity and a heat pipe for passing a heat transfer fluid through the cavity along the inside surface. The heat pipe transfers heat away from the positioning spacer to form a protective layer of frozen bath around the positioning spacer.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1986Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Noel Jarrett, Melvin H. Brown
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Patent number: 4664760Abstract: Disclosed are electrolytic cell and method in which first and second electrodes are adapted to pass a current through an inter-electrode zone of specified dimension for containing electrolyte, wherein the first electrode is held free from support by internal cell surfaces, and one electrode is provided with electrical connection to a liquid pad, e.g., of molten metal product, having a higher electrical conductivity than cell electrolyte.A preferred embodiment includes channeling gas from the anode, facilitating run-off of product liquid from the cathode, and incorporating bipolar electrode assemblies. The cell and method of the present invention are suitable for the production of a metal, for example, aluminum, from a compound of the metal, e.g., alumina, dissolved in an electrolyte, e.g., cryolite.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1983Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventor: Noel Jarrett
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Patent number: 4622111Abstract: Disclosed is an electrolytic cell including first and second inclined or nonhorizontal electrodes, means for holding the first electrode in position relative to the second electrode to form an inter-electrode zone of specified dimension, wherein the first electrode is held essentially free from support by the internal surfaces of the cell, and conductive means for electrically connecting one electrode to a separate liquid pad of higher conductivity than the electrolyte.Also disclosed is an electrolytic method including establishing first and second inclined or nonhorizontal electrodes in relative position in an electrolytic cell to form an inter-electrode zone of specified dimension for containing an electrolyte, supporting the first electrode essentially free from support by an internal cell surface, and connecting one electrode electrically with a separate liquid pad of higher conductivity than the electrolyte.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1983Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Melvin H. Brown, William C. Patterson, Noel Jarrett
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Patent number: 4596637Abstract: An electrolytic cell is disclosed including means for holding a first electrode in position relative to a second electrode to form an inter-electrode zone of specified dimension for containing the electrolyte; the means for holding including float means adapted for supporting the first electrode essentially free from support by internal surfaces of the cell; and conductive means for electrically connecting one electrode to a separate liquid pad of higher conductivity than the electrolyte.An electrolytic method is disclosed including floating a first electrode essentially free from support by the internal surfaces of an electrolytic cell; arranging a second electrode spaced from the first electrode to form an inter-electrode zone for containing electrolyte; and connecting one electrode electrically with a separate liquid pad of higher conductivity than the electrolyte.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1983Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Robert L. Kozarek, Thomas R. Hornack, Noel Jarrett
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Patent number: 4504366Abstract: Disclosed is an electrolytic cell including means for holding a first electrode in position relative to a second electrode to form an inter-electrode zone of specified dimension for containing electrolyte, wherein the first electrode is held essentially free from support by the internal surfaces of the cell, said means for holding including means for supporting the first electrode from the second electrode; and conductive means for electrically connecting one electrode to a separate liquid pad of higher conductivity than the electrolyte.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1983Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Noel Jarrett, Thomas R. Hornack
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Patent number: 3977846Abstract: Use of a temperature-controlled heat-exchanger comprising fluidized particles to remove hydrocarbons from gas contaminated therewith and prevent hydrocarbon pollution of the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1973Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Allen S. Russell, Noel Jarrett, Marshall J. Bruno, John A. Remper, Larry K. King