Patents by Inventor Philip Alexander
Philip Alexander 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: 7762760Abstract: A mobile cargo container handling buffer crane having a bridge crane mounted thereon for transferring cargo containers between a ship and land transportation with nonintrusive inspection apparatus located at an intermediate transfer position past which a container can be longitudinally translated on a shuttle and thereby non-intrusively inspected.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Paceco Corp.Inventors: Toru Takehara, Kinya Ichimura, Philip Alexander Tam
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Publication number: 20100116134Abstract: High rate and high crush-strength adsorbent particles and collections of such particles, and particularly LiLSX particles, are provided. A binder is employed in the form of a colloidal solution during the method of manufacture. Suitable binders include various silica binders. The particles are made using the steps of mixing, agglomeration, calcination and in the case of certain adsorbents such as LiX and LiLSX, ion exchange and activation. When the adsorption rate is expressed in the form SCRR/?p (mmol mm2/g s), desirable collections of adsorbent particles can have values of at least 4.0 for the highly-exchanged Li (at least 90% Li exchanged) form of the collection of particles and can further be characterized by particles having average crush strengths of at least 0.9 lbf for particles having an average diameter of at least about 1.0 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Jian Zheng, Steven John Pontonio, Neil Andrew Stephenson, Philip Alexander Barrett
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Publication number: 20100065367Abstract: A method is described for making a composite laminate formed by curing a stacked structure comprising at least two layers of strips of fibrous material impregnated with resin, wherein the strips in adjacent layers have different directional orientations. An apparatus is provided for simultaneously separating a band of fibrous material impregnated with resin into strips and depositing the strips between adjacent pin rows of a pinmat to form the stacked structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Mark Ernest Vermilyea, Bowden Kirkpatrick, Philip Alexander Shoemaker, Terrence Paul Vernes
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Patent number: 7677857Abstract: A mobile cargo container handling buffer crane having a bridge crane mounted thereon for transferring cargo containers between a ship and land transportation with an intermediate transfer position at which a suspended container can be noninvasively inspected by a longitudinally reciprocating container traversing nonintrusive inspection apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Paceco Corp.Inventors: Toru Takehara, Kinya Ichimura, Sun Huan Huang, Philip Alexander Tam
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Publication number: 20100000306Abstract: The present invention generally relates to methods and kits for measuring and analyzing degradation of adsorbent materials, particularly for adsorbent materials used in gas separation processes. The present invention can assess the damage to adsorbent due to contamination including moisture contamination and it can assess damage that is not contaminant-related. The advantage to the present invention is that it can detect degradation of adsorbent directly at the plant site before the degradation affects production. Another advantage is that it can conclusively determine whether the adsorbent is damaged. Because it is so inexpensive to run, the test of the present invention can be conducted to determine adsorbent damage and to confirm whether the damage continues to be an issue. The present invention can test adsorbents in any form, including, but not limited to, bead, pellet or powder form.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Neil Andrew Stephenson, Philip Alexander Barrett, Steven J. Pontonio, Michael T. Freiert, Jesus Gallego-Preciado Nieto
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Publication number: 20100000305Abstract: The present invention generally relates to methods and kits for measuring and analyzing degradation of adsorbent materials, particularly for adsorbent materials used in gas separation processes. The present invention can assess the damage to adsorbent due to moisture contamination and it can assess damage that is not moisture-related. The advantage to the present invention is that it can detect degradation of adsorbent before the degradation affects production. Another advantage is that it can conclusively determine whether the sieve is damaged. Because it is so inexpensive to run, the test of the present invention can be conducted to determine adsorbent damage and to confirm whether the damage continues to be an issue. The present invention can test adsorbents in any form, including, but not limited to, bead, pellet or powder form.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: Neil Andrew Stephenson, Philip Alexander Barrett, Steven J. Pontonio, Michael T. Freiert, Jesus Gallego-Preciado Nieto
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Publication number: 20090281150Abstract: A pharmaceutical depot comprising (i) N-{5-[(cyclopropylamino)carbonyl]-2-methylphenyl}-3-fluoro-4-(pyridin-2-ylmethoxy)benzamide, or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof, as a pharmaceutical agent (PA) and (ii) a polymer which degrades to create an acidic microclimate, wherein the PA is released from the polymer upon polymer degradation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventors: Nicola Frances Bateman, Philip Alexander MacFaul, Ian Alun Nash
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Patent number: 7524358Abstract: Trace amounts of carbon monoxide and optionally hydrogen are removed from gaseous feed streams by passing the feed stream through a carbon monoxide adsorbent (33) prior to passing it through a supported metal catalyst (34). The invention saves significant capital and operational costs over existing processes.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: Himanshu Saxena, Mark William Ackley, John Fredric Billingham, Philip Alexander Barrett
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Patent number: 7487644Abstract: A cryostat assembly comprises a liquid coolant containing vessel; a mechanical cooler having at least one cooling stage located above the vessel; and a channel for conveying gaseous coolant from the vessel to the cooling stage where the coolant is condensed in use and then returns through the channel to the vessel. An acoustic wave attenuator is located in the channel for attenuating the passage of acoustic energy originating from the mechanical cooler and propagating through the gaseous coolant, while permitting flow of gaseous coolant to the cooling stage and flow of condensed coolant to the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Oxford Instruments Superconductivity LimitedInventors: Philip Alexander Carr, Oleg Kirichek, Milind Diwakar Atrey
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Publication number: 20090001628Abstract: Systems and methods for making a material composition are disclosed. The method includes mixing a thermoset polymer, a petroleum distillate, a release agent, and a catalyst to form an admixture. A cellulosic material is mixed with the admixture to form a generally homogenous furnish. The system includes a mixing chamber, a feeding chamber, and a die. The die includes a pressing chamber, which has a volume formed by first and second platens. The platens are in facing opposition to one another and have a length extending continuously from an entrance to an exit of the die. The platens have a plurality of orifices and heating elements disposed along the length. The platens are disposed in first and second positions. The first position forms a first volume and the second position forms a second volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: JELD-WEN, inc.Inventors: Sean Robert Broker, Jonathan Philip Alexander, David J. Bleha, Randy Jon Clark, Walter B. Davis
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Publication number: 20090004315Abstract: Systems and methods for making a material composition are disclosed. The method includes mixing a thermoset polymer, a petroleum distillate, a release agent, and a catalyst to form an admixture. A cellulosic material is mixed with the admixture to form a generally homogenous furnish. The system includes a mixing chamber, a feeding chamber, and a die. The die includes a pressing chamber, which has a volume formed by first and second platens. The platens are in facing opposition to one another and have a length extending continuously from an entrance to an exit of the die. The platens have a plurality of orifices and heating elements disposed along the length. The platens are disposed in first and second positions. The first position forms a first volume and the second position forms a second volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: JELD-WEN, inc.Inventors: Sean Robert Broker, Jonathan Philip Alexander, David J. Bleha, Randy Jon Clark, Walter B. Davis
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Publication number: 20080286581Abstract: A method to produce thin-layer lignocellulosic composites, such as wood-based doorskins, that exhibit substantial resistance to moisture is disclosed. In an embodiment, the method includes the steps of forming a mixture including a refined lignocellulosic fiber, wax, and an organic isocyanate resin. The mixture is initially pressed to form a loose mat. Subsequently, the mat is pressed between two dies at an elevated temperature and pressure to further reduce the thickness of the mat and to promote the interaction of the resin with the lignocellulosic fibers. In an embodiment, a release agent is included as part of the fiber mixture, or sprayed onto the surface of the mat. The thin-layer lignocellulosic composites of the present invention exhibit strong surface strength, high adhesiveness, and a 50% reduction in linear expansion and thickness swelling upon exposure to a high moisture environment as compared to thin-layer composites that do not include the isocyanate resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: JELD-WEN, inc.Inventors: Randy Jon Clark, Walter B. Davis, Jonathan Philip Alexander
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Patent number: 7449229Abstract: Systems and methods for making a material composition are disclosed. The method includes mixing a thermoset polymer, a petroleum distillate, a release agent, and a catalyst to form an admixture. A cellulosic material is mixed with the admixture to form a generally homogenous furnish. The system includes a mixing chamber, a feeding chamber, and a die. The die includes a pressing chamber, which has a volume formed by first and second platens. The platens are in facing opposition to one another and have a length extending continuously from an entrance to an exit of the die. The platens have a plurality of orifices and heating elements disposed along the length. The platens are disposed in first and second positions. The first position forms a first volume and the second position forms a second volume.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Jeld-Wen, inc.Inventors: Sean Robert Broker, Jonathan Philip Alexander, David J. Bleha, Randy Jon Clark, Walter B. Davis
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Patent number: 7399438Abstract: A method to produce thin-layer lignocellulosic composites, such as wood-based doorskins, that exhibit substantial resistance to moisture is disclosed. In an embodiment, the method includes the steps of forming a mixture including a refined lignocellulosic fiber, wax, and an organic isocyanate resin. The mixture is initially pressed to form a loose mat. Subsequently, the mat is pressed between two dies at an elevated temperature and pressure to further reduce the thickness of the mat and to promote the interaction of the resin with the lignocellulosic fibers. In an embodiment, a release agent is included as part of the fiber mixture, or sprayed onto the surface of the mat. The thin-layer lignocellulosic composites of the present invention exhibit strong surface strength, high adhesiveness, and a 50% reduction in linear expansion and thickness swelling upon exposure to a high moisture environment as compared to thin-layer composites that do not include the isocyanate resin.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: JELD-WEN, inc.Inventors: Randy Jon Clark, Walter B. Davis, Jonathan Philip Alexander
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Patent number: 7349521Abstract: Disclosed herein is a compression paddle comprising a paddle base 12; and a paddle wall 20 comprising a first side-wall 22; and a second side-wall 24; wherein the first side-wall 22 and/or the second side-wall 24 are disposed upon the paddle base 12 and inclined with respect to the paddle base 12 at an angle that is effective to permit an x-ray beam uninterrupted access to an object of interest located on an opposing side of the paddle base 12 from an x-ray source when an angle between a central axis of the x-ray beam and a vertical taken at an inner surface of the first side-wall 22 and/or the inner surface of the second side-wall 24 is about 15 degrees to about 75 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Abdulrahman Abdallah Al-Khalidy, Ajay Kapur, Jeffrey Wayne Eberhard, Henri Souchay, Philip Alexander Shoemaker
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Patent number: 7267239Abstract: A method for nonintrusive scanning of cargo containers quay side while the containers are being transferred between ship and land transportation utilizing a mobile cargo container handling buffer crane having a bridge crane mounted thereon for transferring cargo containers between a ship and land transportation with an intermediate transfer position whereby a suspended container can be noninvasively inspected by a longitudinally reciprocating container traversing radiation emitter apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Inventors: Toru Takehara, Kinya Ichimura, Sun Huan Huang, Philip Alexander Tam
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Patent number: 7210182Abstract: Method and apparatus for recovering and purifying a solvent used in an article cleaning appliance are provided. The method allows passing solvent-based cleaning fluid from a wash basket through a coarse filter configured to remove relatively large particulates from the cleaning fluid. The method further allows passing cleaning fluid from the coarse filter through a particulate filter configured to remove relatively fine particulates from the cleaning fluid. An aqueous phase that may be present in the cleaning fluid is separated by decanting and coalescing through a separator/filter assembly. The cleaning fluid may then be passed through a regeneration cartridge for removing any water that may remain in the cleaning fluid, and for adsorbing organic contaminants that may be present in the cleaning fluid. Recovered solvent may be stored in a tank for subsequent use in a cleaning process performed by the appliance.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas Joseph Fyvie, Darren Lee Hallman, Teresa Grocela Rocha, Philip Alexander Shoemaker
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Patent number: 6853902Abstract: A motor vehicle having a plurality of road engaging wheels (7-10), a braking system (3, 14-18) linked to the wheels (7-10) by which a driver of the vehicle (1) may brake the vehicle, a motive means (50) linked to one or more of the wheels (7-10) by which a driver of the vehicle may control vehicle speed, and a dynamic stability control system that includes a means (12-17, 20-22, 24) for deducing the position and orientation of the vehicle system (12-17, 20-22, 24) for predicting the trajectory (TP) of the motor vehicle (1) with respect to the roadway (4) and for identifying when the predicted trajectory (TP) would place the vehicle in danger, and a wheel slip detection system (14-18, 51) for detecting loss of traction of one or more of the wheels (12-17).Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Jaguar Cars LimitedInventors: Steven Allan Miller, Robert Alan Williams, Philip Alexander Barber
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Publication number: 20040229010Abstract: A method to produce thin-layer lignocellulosic composites, such as wood-based doorskins, that exhibit substantial resistance to moisture is disclosed. In an embodiment, the method includes the steps of forming a mixture including a refined lignocellulosic fiber, wax, and an organic isocyanate resin. The mixture is initially pressed to form a loose mat. Subsequently, the mat is pressed between two dies at an elevated temperature and pressure to further reduce the thickness of the mat and to promote the interaction of the resin with the lignocellulosic fibers. In an embodiment, a release agent is included as part of the fiber mixture, or sprayed onto the surface of the mat. The thin-layer lignocellulosic composites of the present invention exhibit strong surface strength, high adhesiveness, and a 50% reduction in linear expansion and thickness swelling upon exposure to a high moisture environment as compared to thin-layer composites that do not include the isocyanate resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Randy Jon Clark, Walter B. Davis, Jonathan Philip Alexander
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Patent number: 6745110Abstract: The present invention relates to measurement of the trajectory of a motor vehicle with respect to a roadway. A trajectory measurement system for a motor vehicle (1), comprises a sensing system (20, 21) for sensing the positions of roadway edges (5), a memory (24) that stores data relating to the width, and optionally lane width, of different types of road (4) on which the vehicle (1) may travel, and a data processor means (2) linked (26, 29) to the sensing system (20, 21) and memory (24). The processor means (2) compares the sensed positions of roadway edges (5) with the road width data in order to deduce the type of road (4) on which the vehicle (1) travels, and optionally also the lane in which the vehicle travels. The system may also include a vehicle speed sensor (13, 15) linked (33, 35) to the data processor means (2).Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Jaguar Cars LimitedInventors: Michael Julian Richardson, Philip Alexander Barber, Nigel John Clarke, Edward George Hoare