Patents by Inventor Richard D. Franklin

Richard D. Franklin 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: 5865918
    Abstract: A label applicator for applying a label to an article. The label includes a first side having printed matter visible thereon and a second side having a pressure sensitive adhesive thereon. The label applicator includes plasma coated tray that defines a label support structure for supporting the label with the second side of the label resting on the label support structure. A label transfer pad structure is provided with an array of openings thereon that have a vacuum source communicating therewith for gripping the first side of the label, picking up the label from the plasma coated tray, and for pressing the label onto the article. The plasma coated tray gives a non-stick surface that will not readily retain the adhesive side of the label. The label transfer pad has a suction cup portion for insuring complete separation of the label and any release liner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: PTI, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard D. Franklin, Robert Franklin, Robert H. McOuage, Terrence D. Watson, Phillip M. Williams
  • Patent number: 5540795
    Abstract: The label applicator for applying a label to an article. The label includes a first side having printed matter visible thereon and including a second side having a pressure sensitive adhesive thereon. The label applicator includes plasma coated tray the defines a label support structure for supporting the label with the second side of the label resting on the label support structure. A label transfer pad structure is provided with an array of openings thereon that have a vacuum source communicating therewith for gripping the first side of the label, picking up the label from the plasma coated tray, and for pressing the label onto the article. The plasma coated tray gives a non stick surface that will not readily retain the adhesive side of the label. The label transfer pad has a suction cup portion for insuring complete separation of the label and any release liner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1996
    Assignee: PTI, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard D. Franklin, Robert Franklin, Robert H. McQuage, Terrence D. Watson
  • Patent number: 5435862
    Abstract: A label applicator for applying a label to an article. The label includes a first side having printed matter visible thereon and including a second side having a pressure sensitive adhesive thereon. The label applicator includes label support structure for supporting the label with the second side of the label resting on the label support structure; and label transfer structure for griping the first side of the label, for picking-up the label from the label support structure, and for pressing the label onto the article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1995
    Assignee: PTI, Inc.
    Inventors: Phillip M. Williams, Richard D. Franklin
  • Patent number: 5092355
    Abstract: Method is disclosed herein for removing debris from nuclear fuel assemblies which have been in service in a nuclear reactor. The method generally comprising immersing the fuel assembly in a pool of water which may be the cask loading pit of a nuclear facility, securing the fuel assembly in a spent fuel rack, enveloping the spent fuel rack in a rectangular sleeve in order to isolate the water surrounding the fuel assembly from the balance of the water in the cask loading pit, and discharging a series of pressure pulses into the isolated water from a pressure pulse source to create shock waves that exert momentary forces on the fuel rods sufficient to dislodge debris therefrom but insufficient to create a liftoff between the fuel rods and the spring fingers of the grids which retain them within the fuel assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1992
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Dennis J. Cadwell, Richard D. Franklin
  • Patent number: 5092280
    Abstract: An apparatus for loosening and removing sludge and other impurities from the interior of a heat exchanger vessel which may be the secondary side of a nuclear steam generator is disclosed herein. The apparatus generally comprises a nozzle having a first end that is detachably mountable into an access opening such as a sludge lance port in the secondary side of the generator, and a second end that extends into the interior of the secondary side at a 30 degree downward angle relative to the tubesheet in the vessel for minimizing the stresses applied to the heat exchanger tubes, and for uniformly reflecting the pulse back up toward the upper portions of the secondary side. A pulse generator is operably connected to the nozzle which has a controller for controlling the power level of the pulses generated. To further minimize such peak tube stresses, the pulse generator includes a pulse flattener, and the second end of the nozzle is aligned down the main tube lane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1992
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Richard D. Franklin, Gregg D. Auld, David E. Murray
  • Patent number: 5019329
    Abstract: Both a system and a method for removing sludge and debris from the interior of the secondary side of a nuclear steam generator is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of introducing a sufficient amount of water in the secondary side to submerge at least the tubesheet, generating a succession of shock waves in the water by means of pulses of pressurized gas to create shock waves that loosen the sludge and debris, and vertically flushing the interior of the secondary side by suctioning water off from the bottom portion of the steam generator while simultaneously forcefully spraying water from the top portion of the generator over the bundle of heat exchanger tubes in order to remove the sludge and debris loosened by the shock waves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1991
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Richard D. Franklin, Gregg D. Auld, David E. Murray
  • Patent number: 5006304
    Abstract: A method for loosening and removing sludge and debris from the vessel of a heat exchanger, such as the secondary side of a nuclear steam generator, is disclosed herein. The method generally comprises the steps of providing a sufficient volume of a liquid, such as water, into the steam generator so that the lower portion which includes the tubesheet is submerged, and then generating a succession of pressure pulses within the water from one or more pressure pulse generators wherein each pressure pulse creates shock waves that exert momentary forces throughout the submerged portion of the generator of a magnitude sufficient to loosen the sludge and debris, but safely below the yield and fatigue limits of the heat exchanger tubes and other components within the generator. The pressure pulses commence as soon as a sufficient amount of water is introduced into the steam generator to submerge the tubesheet, and continue all the way through the draining of the steam generator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1991
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Richard D. Franklin, Gregg D. Auld, David E. Murray, John J. Lescisin, Albert R. Vaia, Thomas E. Dunn
  • Patent number: 5002079
    Abstract: Both a method and system are disclosed herein for removing debris from nuclear fuel assemblies which have been in service in a nuclear reactor. The method generally comprising immersing the fuel assembly in a pool of water which may be the cask loading pit of a nuclear facility, securing the fuel assembly in a spent fuel rack, enveloping the spent fuel rack in a rectangular sleeve in order to isolate the water surrounding the fuel assembly from the balance of the water in the cask loading pit, and discharging a series of pressure pulses into the isolated water from a pressure pulse source to create shock waves that exert momentary forces on the fuel rods sufficient to dislodge debris therefrom but insufficient to create a liftoff between the fuel rods and the spring fingers of the grids which retain them within the fuel assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Dennis J. Cadwell, Richard D. Franklin
  • Patent number: 4921662
    Abstract: A method for loosening and removing sludge and debris from the vessel of a heat exchanger, such as the secondary side of a nuclear steam generator, is disclosed herein. The method generally comprises the steps of providing a sufficient volume of a liquid, such as water, into the steam generator so that the lower portion which includes the tubesheet is submerged, and then generating a succession of pressure pulses within the water from one or more pressure pulse generators wherein each pressure pulse creates shock waves that exert momentary forces throughout the submerged portion of the generator of a magnitude sufficient to loosen the sludge and debris, but safely below the yield and fatigue limits of the heat exchanger tubes and other components within the generator. The pressure pulses commence as soon as a sufficient amount of water is introduced into the steam generator to submerge the tubesheet, and continue all the way through the draining of the steam generator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1990
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Richard D. Franklin, Gregg D. Auld, David E. Murray, John J. Lescisin, Albert R. Vaia, Thomas E. Dunn
  • Patent number: 4899697
    Abstract: An apparatus for loosening and removing sludge and other impurities from the interior of a heat exchanger vessel which may be the secondary side of a nuclear steam generator is disclosed herein. The apparatus generally comprises a nozzle having a first end that is detachably mountable into an access opening such as a sludge lance port in the secondary side of the generator, and a second end that extends into the interior of the secondary side at a 30 degree downward angle relative to the tubesheet in the vessel for minimizing the stresses applied to the heat exchanger tubes, and for uniformly reflecting the pulse back up toward the upper portions of the secondary side. A pulse generator is operably connected to the nozzle which has a controller for controlling the power level of the pulses generated. To further minimize such peak tube stresses, the pulse generator includes a pulse flattener, and the second end of the nozzle is aligned down the main tube lane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1990
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Richard D. Franklin, Gregg D. Auld, David E. Murray