Patents by Inventor Robert A. Moss
Robert A. Moss 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: 9824807Abstract: An apparatus comprises multiple electrically conductive loops, an elongated tubular ferromagnetic shield, and an elongated tubular superconductive inner shield. The superconductive inner shield is positioned within the ferromagnetic shield. Each conductive loop includes (i) a thrust segment extending from a first end of the superconductive inner shield outside the ferromagnetic shield to a second end of the superconductive inner shield and (ii) a return segment passing through an interior passage of the superconductive inner shield from the second end of the superconductive inner shield to the first end of the superconductive inner shield. The conductive loops can be spatially arranged relative to a uniform external magnetic field so that interaction between the external magnetic field and electrical current flowing in the conductive loops results in asymmetric magnetic flux density around, and non-zero net force exerted on, the conductive loops.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2015Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Inventor: Robert A. Moss
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Publication number: 20170012520Abstract: An apparatus comprises multiple electrically conductive loops, an elongated tubular ferromagnetic shield, and an elongated tubular superconductive inner shield. The superconductive inner shield is positioned within the ferromagnetic shield. Each conductive loop includes (i) a thrust segment extending from a first end of the superconductive inner shield outside the ferromagnetic shield to a second end of the superconductive inner shield and (ii) a return segment passing through an interior passage of the superconductive inner shield from the second end of the superconductive inner shield to the first end of the superconductive inner shield. The conductive loops can be spatially arranged relative to a uniform external magnetic field so that interaction between the external magnetic field and electrical current flowing in the conductive loops results in asymmetric magnetic flux density around, and non-zero net force exerted on, the conductive loops.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2015Publication date: January 12, 2017Inventor: Robert A. Moss
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Patent number: 8721267Abstract: A pumping apparatus comprises a rotatable shaft coupled to a motor. At least one control structure is mounted on the shaft, and at least one impeller is carried by the shaft. The impeller is adapted to rotate independently of the shaft so as to pump a fluid. The apparatus also comprises a magnetic coupling between the control structure and the impeller. Further, the impeller is adapted to translate axially along the shaft in response to a change in downstream pressure to alter the strength of the magnetic coupling.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2011Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Veeder-Root CompanyInventors: Robert A. Moss, Jeremy R. Baillargeon, Joseph Tessitore
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Patent number: 8656774Abstract: A method of determining if phase separation into an upper layer of a first fluid and a lower layer of a first fluid has occurred in a tank containing a first fluid, the method including determining a first density of the first fluid adjacent a top surface of the first fluid, determining a second density of the first fluid adjacent a bottom of the tank, and comparing the first density of the first fluid to the second density of the first fluid to determine if the first fluid has separated into the upper layer of the first fluid and the lower layer of the first fluid separated by a phase separation boundary.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2010Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Veeder-Root CompanyInventor: Robert A. Moss
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Patent number: 8363222Abstract: A mixer for analytical application mixes a container of fluid without a magnetic stir bar. A device for testing a liquid for particles can use the mixer. The mixing can occur in a sealed container, and liquid can be transmitted to the device from the sealed container.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2010Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Hach CompanyInventors: Kenneth L. Girvin, Gerald A. Szpak, Keith A. Bender, Shawn A. Hogan, Robert A. Moss
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Publication number: 20120152108Abstract: An air pump comprises a main cylinder, a main piston, a piston rod, a linkage, and a pre-charger. The main piston is reciprocably movable within the main cylinder and defines a compression volume between the main piston and a first end of the main cylinder. The piston rod is connected to the main piston and extends along the main cylinder towards a second end. The linkage is configured to move the main piston and to generate pressure in the compression volume during a compression stroke, the linkage having ends pivotably connected to the main cylinder and to the piston rod. The pre-charger has a pre-charger piston movable within a pre-charger cylinder and is connected to the linkage to move within the pre-charger cylinder when the main piston moves within the main cylinder, the pre-charger generating pressure to augment operation of the main piston and main cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2012Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: Robert A. Moss
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Publication number: 20120051944Abstract: A pumping apparatus comprises a rotatable shaft coupled to a motor. At least one control structure is mounted on the shaft, and at least one impeller is carried by the shaft. The impeller is adapted to rotate independently of the shaft so as to pump a fluid. The apparatus also comprises a magnetic coupling between the control structure and the impeller. Further, the impeller is adapted to translate axially along the shaft in response to a change in downstream pressure to alter the strength of the magnetic coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: VEEDER-ROOT COMPANYInventors: Robert A. Moss, Jeremy R. Baillargeon, Joseph Tessitore
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Publication number: 20110185794Abstract: A method of determining if phase separation into an upper layer of a first fluid and a lower layer of a first fluid has occurred in a tank containing a first fluid, the method including determining a first density of the first fluid adjacent a top surface of the first fluid, determining a second density of the first fluid adjacent a bottom of the tank, and comparing the first density of the first fluid to the second density of the first fluid to determine if the first fluid has separated into the upper layer of the first fluid and the lower layer of the first fluid separated by a phase separation boundary.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: VEEDER-ROOT COMPANYInventor: Robert A. Moss
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Publication number: 20100313635Abstract: A mixer for analytical application mixes a container of fluid without a magnetic stir bar. A device for testing a liquid for particles can use the mixer. The mixing can occur in a sealed container, and liquid can be transmitted to the device from the sealed container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Hach CompanyInventors: Kenneth L. GIRVIN, Gerald A. Szpak, Keith A. Bender, Shawn A. Hogan, Robert A. Moss
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Patent number: 7789552Abstract: A mixer for analytical application mixes a container of fluid without a magnetic stir bar. A device for testing a liquid for particles can use the mixer. The mixing can occur in a sealed container, and liquid can be transmitted to the device from the sealed container.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Hach CompanyInventors: Kenneth L. Girvin, Gerald A. Szpak, Keith A. Bender, Shawn A. Hogan, Robert A. Moss
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Publication number: 20100150758Abstract: An air pump comprises a cylinder, a piston, a piston rod, and four substantially rigid members. The piston is reciprocably movable within the cylinder and is secured to the piston rod. The first member is pivotably connected at its first end to the cylinder. The second member is pivotably connected at its first end to the piston rod and at its second end to the second end of the first member. The third member is pivotably connected at its first end to the connected second ends of the first and second members. The fourth member is pivotably connected to the cylinder and to the second end of the third member. The third member is arranged to transmit between the handle and the connected second ends of the first and second members a force resulting from a force applied to the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: Robert A. Moss
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Patent number: 7637203Abstract: An air pump comprises a cylinder, a piston, a piston rod, three substantially rigid members, and a handle. The piston is reciprocably movable within the cylinder and is secured to the piston rod. The first member is pivotably connected at its first end to the cylinder. The second member is pivotably connected at its first end to the piston rod and at its second end to the second end of the first member. The third member is pivotably connected at its first end to the connected second ends of the first and second members. The handle is pivotably connected to the second end of the third member. The third member is arranged to transmit between the handle and the connected second ends of the first and second members a force resulting from a force applied to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Inventor: Robert A. Moss
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Publication number: 20080034960Abstract: An air pump comprises a cylinder, a piston, a piston rod, three substantially rigid members, and a handle. The piston is reciprocably movable within the cylinder and is secured to the piston rod. The first member is pivotably connected at its first end to the cylinder. The second member is pivotably connected at its first end to the piston rod and at its second end to the second end of the first member. The third member is pivotably connected at its first end to the connected second ends of the first and second members. The handle is pivotably connected to the second end of the third member. The third member is arranged to transmit between the handle and the connected second ends of the first and second members a force resulting from a force applied to the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventor: Robert A. Moss
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Patent number: 7086393Abstract: A hybrid airgun includes a compressed gas chamber; a barrel; a firing valve between chamber and barrel; a secondary cylinder divided into front and back volumes by a secondary piston, the front volume connected to the chamber; a liquefied gas chamber connected to the back volume; a valve for transferring liquefied gas into the liquefied gas chamber; a cocking mechanism; and a firing mechanism. The cocking mechanism fills the compressed gas chamber with a compressed first gas, and/or transfers a liquefied second gas into the liquefied gas chamber. The firing mechanism opens the firing valve. During flow of the first gas into the barrel, pressure exerted by the second gas in the back volume moves the secondary piston and partially disengages it from the secondary cylinder, thereby enabling the second gas to flow into the compressed gas chamber, through the firing valve, and into the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Inventor: Robert A. Moss
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Patent number: 6773777Abstract: This disclosure relates to the manufacture of lites (glass sheets) which have at least a pair of thin spacers applied thereto which maintain the lites in spaced relationship when stacked upon pallets, wrapped and shipped. The spacers are preferably only partially adhered to the lites, either by weak bonding adhesive or electrostatically, and can be readily removed during end-use applications. The spacers are applied automatically during production runs of the lites, and the spacers are applied from above or from below relative to the path of travel of the lites.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Gemtron CorporationInventors: Donald Lee Knoy, Jr., Aaron M. Bauer, Robert A. Moss
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Patent number: 6652945Abstract: This disclosure relates to the manufacture of lites (glass sheets) which have at least a pair of thin spacers applied thereto which maintain the lites in spaced relationship when stacked upon pallets, wrapped and shipped. The spacers are preferably only partially adhered to the lites, either by weak bonding adhesive or electrostatically, and can be readily removed during end-use applications. The spacers are applied automatically during production runs of the lites, and the spacers are applied from above or from below relative to the path of travel of the lites.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Gemtron CorporationInventors: Donald Lee Knoy, Jr., Aaron M. Bauer, Robert A. Moss
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Patent number: 6488804Abstract: This disclosure relates to the manufacture of lites (glass sheets) which have at least a pair of thin spacers applied thereto which maintain the lites in spaced relationship when stacked upon pallets, wrapped and shipped. The spacers are preferably only partially adhered to the lites, either by weak bonding adhesive or electrostatically, and can be readily removed during end-use applications. The spacers are applied automatically during production runs of the lites, and the spacers are applied from above or from below relative to the path of travel of the lites.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Gemtron CorporationInventors: Donald Lee Knoy, Jr., Aaron M. Bauer, Robert A. Moss
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Patent number: 6408699Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for measuring fluid velocity in pipes alternately transmitting two or more ultrasonic frequencies through a pipe wall into a fluid containing scatterers. For each transmission frequency, energy reflected from the scatterers is mixed with the transmission frequency and the result sampled at a rate which is a constant fraction of the transmission frequency. The combination of the Doppler effect on frequencies reflected from the moving scatterers, and the described sampling rate scheme combine to permit isolation of velocity related frequencies from extraneous frequencies in the reflected energy in a computationally efficient manner. A single frequency which represents fluid velocity is extracted from the gathered data, and the fluid velocity readily calculated therefrom using the Doppler formula. The invention provides a system and method for measuring fluid velocity which is simple, reliable, and cost effective.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Polysonics, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Moss, Michael Masterov
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Publication number: 20010009229Abstract: This disclosure relates to the manufacture of lites (glass sheets) which have at least a pair of thin spacers applied thereto which maintain the lites in spaced relationship when stacked upon pallets, wrapped and shipped. The spacers are preferably only partially adhered to the lites, either by weak bonding adhesive or electrostatically, and can be readily removed during end-use applications. The spacers are applied automatically during production runs of the lites, and the spacers are applied from above or from below relative to the path of travel of the lites.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Inventors: Donald Lee Knoy, Aaron M. Bauer, Robert A. Moss
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Publication number: 20010009230Abstract: This disclosure relates to the manufacture of lites (glass sheets) which have at least a pair of thin spacers applied thereto which maintain the lites in spaced relationship when stacked upon pallets, wrapped and shipped. The spacers are preferably only partially adhered to the lites, either by weak bonding adhesive or electrostatically, and can be readily removed during end-use applications. The spacers are applied automatically during production runs of the lites, and the spacers are applied from above or from below relative to the path of travel of the lites.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Inventors: Donald Lee Knoy, Aaron M. Bauer, Robert A. Moss