Patents by Inventor Paul A. Brinkley

Paul A. Brinkley 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).

  • Publication number: 20140318555
    Abstract: A system for a tobacco curing barn is capable of collecting tobacco-derived moisture from tobacco while that tobacco is cured. The system incorporates a tobacco curing barn or other type of curing enclosure, such as bulk curing barn used for the flue-curing of tobacco. The curing barn is equipped with at least one reclamation element configured to condense and collect moisture released from tobacco cured within the barn. The reclamation element is disposed in proximity with the enclosure in a manner and location providing passage of moist air released from the tobacco across a surface of the reclamation element. The system also includes at least one storage container disposed in fluid communication with the reclamation element surface and configured to store moisture and moisture-borne material collected by the reclamation element. The resulting tobacco-derived components can be blended with other tobacco materials, such as is common practice during tobacco reordering.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2014
    Publication date: October 30, 2014
    Inventors: August J. Borschke, Michael F. Dube, Paul A. Brinkley, Anthony R. Gerardi, Crystal D. Hege Byrd
  • Publication number: 20140270730
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to atomizers for an aerosol delivery device such as a smoking article. The atomizer may include a liquid transport element and a wire continuously extending along a longitudinal length thereof. The wire may define end portions, contact portions, and a heating portion. The wire may be continuously wound about the liquid transport element such that each of the portions of the wire defines coils. A related input, cartridge, and method of forming atomizers also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
    Inventors: John DePiano, David Smith, Patsy Coppola, Charles Jacob Novak, III, Steven Lee Alderman, James William McClellan, John William Wolber, Frank S. Silveira, Michael Laine, Paul A. Brinkley, Grady Lance Dooly
  • Patent number: 8800571
    Abstract: A system for a tobacco curing barn is capable of collecting tobacco-derived moisture from tobacco while that tobacco is cured. The system incorporates a tobacco curing barn or other type of curing enclosure, such as bulk curing barn used for the flue-curing of tobacco. The curing barn is equipped with at least one reclamation element configured to condense and collect moisture released from tobacco cured within the barn. The reclamation element is disposed in proximity with the enclosure in a manner and location providing passage of moist air released from the tobacco across a surface of the reclamation element. The system also includes at least one storage container disposed in fluid communication with the reclamation element surface and configured to store moisture and moisture-borne material collected by the reclamation element. The resulting tobacco-derived components can be blended with other tobacco materials, such as is common practice during tobacco reordering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2014
    Assignee: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
    Inventors: August J. Borschke, Michael F. Dube, Paul A. Brinkley, Anthony R. Gerardi, Crystal Dawn Hege Byrd
  • Publication number: 20130319434
    Abstract: A system for a tobacco curing barn is capable of collecting tobacco-derived moisture from tobacco while that tobacco is cured. The system incorporates a tobacco curing barn or other type of curing enclosure, such as bulk curing barn used for the flue-curing of tobacco. The curing barn is equipped with at least one reclamation element configured to condense and collect moisture released from tobacco cured within the barn. The reclamation element is disposed in proximity with the enclosure in a manner and location providing passage of moist air released from the tobacco across a surface of the reclamation element. The system also includes at least one storage container disposed in fluid communication with the reclamation element surface and configured to store moisture and moisture-borne material collected by the reclamation element. The resulting tobacco-derived components can be blended with other tobacco materials, such as is common practice during tobacco reordering.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2012
    Publication date: December 5, 2013
    Inventors: August J. Borschke, Michael F. Dube, Paul A. Brinkley, Anthony R. Gerardi, Crystal Dawn Hege Byrd
  • Publication number: 20070107743
    Abstract: A reconstituted tobacco material incorporates an exogenous tocopherol or derivative thereof, such as in the amount of at least about 0.1 weight percent. A tobacco blend can be formed by combining reconstituted tobacco material incorporating such an additive with one or more additional tobacco materials, such as burley tobacco, Oriental tobacco, and flue-cured tobacco. A smoking article, such as a cigarette, contains such a reconstituted tobacco, as part of the smokable material, as part of tobacco paper wrapping material, or as part of a reconstituted tobacco-containing filter element. The invention also provides a method of forming reconstituted tobacco material wherein a tocopherol or derivative thereof is added to the tobacco material, either by adding the tocopherol to an aqueous extract or water insoluble pulp formed during the reconstituted tobacco process or by adding the tocopherol to the solid reconstituted tobacco sheet after the aqueous extract and pulp are recombined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2007
    Publication date: May 17, 2007
    Inventors: Thomas Perfetti, Curtis McGee, James Best, Paul Brinkley, Sharon Dunlap, Charles Risner
  • Publication number: 20050066986
    Abstract: A smokable rod for a smoking article, such as a cigarette, possesses a co-axial or concentric construction. A longitudinally extending inner core of tobacco cut filler is positioned within a smokable rod. The outer material that circumscribes the inner core in an annular fashion is composed of a tobacco material treated with an optional burn suppressing agent, and the outer material acts as a substrate for an aerosol forming material. A preferred aerosol forming material is glycerin. An outer paper wrapper circumscribes the length of the smokable rod, and another paper wrapping material also can circumscribe the inner core material. In use, one end of the smokable rod is lit. When the opposite end of the smokable rod is drawn upon, an aerosol composed of tobacco smoke, thermal decomposition products of tobacco, and volatilized aerosol forming material, is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2003
    Publication date: March 31, 2005
    Inventors: Timothy Nestor, Jeffrey Willis, Dwayne Beeson, Henry Mitchell, Paul Brinkley, Elwood Williams, Dale Poindexter, David McClanahan, Jackie White, Donald Newton, Gary Shelar
  • Patent number: 5808301
    Abstract: Method of testing a property of a flowable substance. In particular this invention relates to the testing of the cross-linkability of an adhesive and is particularly relevant to an in-line process for mounting electronic components upon a printed circuit board. In the process, infrared light is passed through adhesive being fed to a dispensing position. Some of the light is absorbed by chemicals in the adhesive. Unabsorbed light after passing through the adhesive is analyzed and wavelengths of the light relating to cross-linkable materials in adhesive are monitored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: John P. Peterson, Paul Brinkley
  • Patent number: 5476207
    Abstract: Fluxing and soldering terminals on a printed circuit board by an in-line process in which flux concentration is determined at specific locations laterally of the passline. At each of the positions infrared light is passed through a wall of flux which is being directed at the board. The infrared light becomes partly absorbed by materials in the flux and the unabsorbed light which passes through the wall of flux is used to generate signals corresponding to the different wavelengths of unabsorbed light at each of the locations. This enables a determination to be made of the flux concentration at each location. The signals are preferably used to effect a change in the flow rate of flux at any specific location so as to control the amount of flux deposited upon the board. Particularly useful for "no-clean" flux applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: John P. Peterson, Paul Brinkley
  • Patent number: 5467914
    Abstract: Fluxing and soldering terminals on a printed circuit board in an in-line process in which a wall of flux is directed against a surface of the board which moves in inclined manner as it passes through a fluxing station and towards a soldering station. The process controls flux application to decrease the amount of flux applied from the leading end to the trailing end of the board, the board inclination resulting in flow of flux to redistribute it towards providing a constant flux thickness for the soldering step. Particularly useful for processes involving "no-clean" flux application where residual flux after soldering is to be avoided because of potential electrical problems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1995
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: John P. Peterson, Paul Brinkley
  • Patent number: 5445169
    Abstract: Tobacco extracts are provided within a polyhydric alcohol carrier. Tobacco strip is extracted with ammonia and steam to provide a mixture of water, tobacco extract and ammonia. The mixture is contacted with a polyhydric alcohol to provide a resulting mixture. The water then is evaporated from the resulting mixture to provide a mixture of 30 weight parts tobacco extract, 65 weight parts polyhydric alcohol and 5 weight parts water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
    Inventors: Paul A. Brinkley, Jack G. Flinchum, Jr., James S. Thomasson
  • Patent number: 5322076
    Abstract: A tobacco-containing paper is provided using a reconstituted tobacco material as a component thereof. A reconstituted tobacco material, provided using papermaking techniques from a refined tobacco pulp, is refined into a pulp form and provided as a slurry in water. The slurry is combined with inorganic filler (e.g., calcium carbonate particles) and cellulosic pulp (e.g., wood pulp). The resulting slurry is then employed to provide a paper using papermaking techniques. The tobacco-containing paper has many desirable physical characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
    Inventors: Paul A. Brinkley, Cynthia L. Davis, Mark L. Raker, James S. Thomasson
  • Patent number: 5159942
    Abstract: Reconstituted tobacco material is provided by extracting tobacco material using water to provide an insoluble portion and an aqueous extract. The insoluble portion is formed into a sheet-like shape. The aqueous extract is blended with a further tobacco extract which is provided by treating Burley tobacco strip with ammonia and steam. The aqueous tobacco extract and further tobacco extract optionally can be heat treated, contacted with a water soluble phosphate salt, and/or contacted with levulinic acid. The aqueous extract and further tobacco extract are combined with the insoluble portion, resulting in a reconstituted tobacco material. The reconstituted tobacco material is blended with other tobacco materials and employed as cut filler in cigarette manufacture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1992
    Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
    Inventors: Paul A. Brinkley, Thomas W. Brown, Jack G. Flinchum, Jr., Thomas A. Perfetti, James S. Thomasson, Harvey J. Young