Patents by Inventor Robert A. Wright
Robert A. Wright 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: 5912765Abstract: Diffraction patterns in a focal region are governed by immersing the focal region in dielectric medium having an index of refraction higher than one. The pattern of the focal region is made small by causing the focal region to be immersed in a body having an index of refraction greater than 1. The resulting diffraction pattern sensed appropriately in the focal region is independent of traditional aperture limitations in resolving power. Microwave pictures are taken at the same resolution as optical pictures using the same aperture size when an appropriate dielectric immersion material is provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1994Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Patrick E. CraneInventors: Patrick E. Crane, E. Calvin Johnson, Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5791268Abstract: An improved method and system for cooling the sulfur dioxide gas stream flowing from a sulfur furnace to a catalytic converter in a sulfur trioxide flue gas conditioning system. Water is injected into the sulfur dioxide gas stream upstream of the catalytic converter as appropriate to maintain the temperature at the inlet of the catalytic converter at a desired level.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Inventors: Richard L. Battles, Michael J. Lentz, Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5758807Abstract: A device for holding fasteners or small tools includes no pocket or pouch in which a craftsman must reach in order to select a fastener or tool. The pocketless device holds the fasteners or small tools in an open arrangement, openly accessible to the working craftsman. A magnet can be attached to a substrate, which can be independent of a portion of a work belt or ladder or workbench, and metal fasteners are held thereto by the magnetic forces of the magnet transmitted by the magnet.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Inventor: Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5681375Abstract: Disclosed is an improved system for treating boiler flue gas to improve the removal of particulate matter contained therein by electrostatic precipitation.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Judson H. West, II, Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5678493Abstract: A flue gas conditioning system generates sulfur trioxide which is injected into boiler flue gas to condition it by reducing the resistance of the particulate matter entrained in the flue gas. The conditioned flue gas is passed through an electrostatic precipitator which collects the particulate matter by electrostatic precipitation. The sulfur trioxide concentration in the flue gas is measured with a mass spectrometer downstream of where the sulfur trioxide was injected into the flue gas and upstream of the electrostatic precipitator. The concentration of the sulfur trioxide in the flue gas is measured with a mass spectrometer at a point where the injected sulfur trioxide has uniformly mixed with the flue gas. The measured sulfur trioxide concentration is used to control the flue gas conditioning system, such as by comparing the measured concentration to a desired concentration range and adjusting the amount of sulfur trioxide being injected into the flue gas accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Wilson Eugene KelleyInventors: Wilson Eugene Kelley, Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5665142Abstract: A flue gas conditioning system and method generates and introduces sulfur trioxide into flue gas produced by a boiler to condition the flue gas before it passes through an electrostatic precipitator. Flue gas is withdrawn from the flue duct which couples the boiler to the electrostatic precipitator and cleaned to provide a source of sulfur dioxide. The withdrawn flue gas is passed through a heater and then into a catalytic converter which converts native SO.sub.2 in the flue gas into SO.sub.3 which is then introduced back into the flue duct to condition the flue gas. The SO.sub.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5547495Abstract: The present invention provides a flue gas conditioning system and method for generating conditioning agent used in the removal of entrained particles in a flue gas flow with an electrostatic precipitator. The invention involves a catalytic converter that is operable between an operative position where the flue gas is exposed to the catalyst and converts SO.sub.2 contained in the flue gas to SO.sub.3 when conditioning agent is needed and an inoperative position where the flue gas is not exposed to the catalyst when conditioning agent is no longer needed. The catalytic converter and related assembly may take variable configurations to accommodate various flue gas ductworks and space limitations and may carry one or more SO.sub.2 /SO.sub.3 converters providing a plurality of open and generally parallel flow paths of the flue gas.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5504787Abstract: Apparatus and a method for increasing the speed of acquisition of PN coded signals includes a novel PN code clock extraction circuit which is coupled in parallel to a code tracking loop and acquisition loop of a PN receiver of the type having a replica PN code generator which is slip controlled to synchronize with the received PN coded signals. The novel PN code clock extraction circuit detects the clock transition of the received PN coded signals and synchronized the replica PN code generator clock transition signals so that there is no misalignment during acquisition. A switch control in the acquisition loop circuit senses the synchronization of the replica PN code generator transition and the received PN code transition and disconnects the PN code clock extraction circuit after synchronization of clock transition and before acquisition of the PN code so that the acquisition loop detects the PN code synchronization with a full strength signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1994Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Loral CorporationInventors: John W. Zscheile, Jr., Alan E. Lundquist, Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5449390Abstract: A flue gas conditioning system uses the waste heat of the flue gas to heat a sulfuric acid solution to add sufficient heat energy to the solution to vaporize the solution before being injected into the flue gas to condition the flue gas so that particulate removal by a precipitator is enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1994Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kent S. Duncan, Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5356597Abstract: The present invention provides a flue gas conditioning system and method for generating conditioning agent used in the removal of entrained particles in a flue gas flow with an electrostatic precipitator. The invention involves the use of a catalytic converter movable between an operative position where the flue gas flows through the catalyst and converts SO.sub.2 contained in the flue gas to SO.sub.3 when conditioning agent is needed and an inoperative position where the flue gas does not flow through the catalyst when conditioning agent is no longer needed. The movable catalytic converter and related assembly may take variable configurations to accommodate various flue gas ductworks and space limitations and may carry one or more SO.sub.2 /SO.sub.3 converters providing a plurality of open and generally parallel flow paths of the flue gas that are formed by a catalyst effective over a wide range of temperatures for the controlled conversion of preferably a low percentage of SO.sub.2 in the flue gas to SO.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1992Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Wright, George R. Dennis
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Patent number: 5350441Abstract: Improved apparatus and methods for the treatment of boiler flue gas with sulfur trioxide conditioning agent include the beneficial use of catalytic converters that can be located immediately adjacent the injection site for their sulfur trioxide output, that can be individually sized and manufactured for variable required conditioning agent outputs, that can be individually controlled and can provide substantially improved conversion efficiency and that can provide an efficient, flexible, effective and relatively inexpensive multi-boiler flue conditioning system.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1993Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5288309Abstract: The present invention relates to a flue gas conditioning agent demand control apparatus for controlling a flow of conditioning agent for removal of entrained particles in a flue gas with an electrostatic precipitator having at least one charging electrode and at least one collecting electrode through the use of a signal determined from a rate of discharge of a charged electrode of the electrostatic precipitator.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5288303Abstract: A flue gas conditioning system features a self-contained sulfur burner control loop that operates to maintain a constant desired temperature supply of sulfur dioxide in air by varying the rate of supply of sulfur fuel to the sulfur burner, and the absence of device in the sulfur flow path to measure or monitor sulfur flow rate. In the system, a conditioning agent demand signal operates either a means to supply the sulfur burner with a flow of air, or an air heater in the air flow path upstream of the sulfur burner, or both, to provide conditions that would increase or decrease the temperature of the sulfur burner output absent the self-contained sulfur burner control loop, and as a result of the operation of the self-contained sulfur burner control loop, systems of the invention can provide a demanded flow of sulfur dioxide and air at a substantially constant concentration and a desired temperature to a catalytic converter in response to a conditioning agent demand signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David L. Woracek, Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5261931Abstract: SO.sub.3 flue gas-condition systems (10) provide a controlled flow of flue gas-conditioning agent such as SO.sub.3 into a boiler flue gas and its entrained particulate material ahead of an electrostatic precipitator (14). The systems (10) monitor the opacity of the stack effluent and precipitator power and operate to maintain a flow of SO.sub.3 -conditioning agent into the boiler flue gas to provide minimal opacity of the stack effluent. The systems operate at SO.sub.3 -conditioning agent flow rate corresponding to minimal opacity of the stack effluent and to eliminate corrections that may be due to transient operating conditions such as boiler upsets, precipitator rapping and the like. The systems include features providing improved conversion of SO.sub.2 into SO.sub.3, integrated assemblies to provide a flow of SO.sub.2 and sulfur dioxide conversion units adapted to convert SO.sub.2 into SO.sub.3 at a plurality of remote SO.sub.3 injection sites.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5240470Abstract: The present invention provides a flue gas conditioning system and method for generating conditioning agent used in the removal of entrained particles in a flue gas flow with an electrostatic precipitator. The invention involves the use of a catalytic converter movable between an operative position where the flue gas flows through the catalyst and converts SO.sub.2 contained in the flue gas to SO.sub.3 when conditioning agent is needed and an inoperative position where the flue gas does not flow through the catalyst when conditioning agent is no longer needed. The movable catalytic converter and related assembly may take variable configurations to accommodate various flue gas ductworks and space limitations.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5209327Abstract: A wheeled article of luggage comprising a wheeled frame and a garment bag mounted on the frame. The frame comprises a generally rectangular base, one of the long edges of the base constituting the front edge of the base and the other long edge constituting the back edge of the base, and a post extending up from the base closely adjacent the back edge of the base generally at the center of length of the base, for hanging garments on hangers in front of the post. The bag has a bottom, front, back, sides and a top. The bag bottom is of a generally rectangular shape corresponding to the shape of the base and is secured to the base. The front of the bag extends up from the front edge of the base and is openable for access to the interior of the bag. A bracket is cantilevered forward from the upper end of the post, carrying a rod. A handle is attached to the bracket extending on the outside of the top of the bag arranged for pushing the wheeled bag in direction lengthwise of the base.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: New Specialized Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Wright, Robert A. Wright, Melvin Repscher
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Patent number: 5196038Abstract: Improved apparatus and methods for the treatment of boiler flue gas with sulfur trioxide conditioning agent include the beneficial use of catalytic converters that can be located immediately adjacent the injection site for their sulfur trioxide output, that can be individually sized and manufactured for variable required conditioning agent outputs, that can be individually controlled and can provide substantially improved conversion efficiency and that can provide an efficient, flexible, effective and relatively inexpensive multi-boiler flue conditioning system.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1992Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Inventor: Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5170568Abstract: A roofing speed square of right-triangular shape and methods to use same wherein rafter base cut marks may be made in one step and rafter common cut marks may be made more easily, accurately and safely than marks made employing currently available devices are disclosed. The speed square has a measurement edge, a base edge and a hypotenuse edge. The base edge is T-shaped in cross section. The measurement edge has indicia in units of roof unit rise. When the speed square corner opposite said measurement edge is superimposed on the top corner of the rafter to be marked, and the measurement edge indicia value corresponding to the unit rise of the roof upon which the rafter is to be installed is aligned with the top edge of said rafter, then the speed square hypotenuse may be used as a ruling edge whereby the base cut mark may be drawn.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Inventor: Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5140716Abstract: Fixed parallel cargo rails are positioned on the cargo bed floor of an aircraft, spaced sufficiently to fit a pallet snugly therebetween. A plurality of collinear slots arranged along the length of the cargo bed floor are positioned just inboard of each rail. The slots are evenly spaced and oriented lengthwise with respect to the cargo bed floor. A dog extends above the cargo bed floor from each slot and is adapted to engage a notch in the cargo. While engaged, the dog is adapted to move along its slot, thereby moving the pallet lengthwise along the cargo bed floor. The pallet is passed bucket brigade style from one dog to the next.Another aspect of the invention is the employment of movable cargo rails on the cargo ramp. The rails are slidable widthwise across the ramp within mounting slots, thus permitting the spacing between the rails to vary. The result is that loading cargo onto the ramp and aligning it with the fixed cargo rails on the cargo bed floor is made much easier.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: McDonnell Douglas CorporationInventors: Blaine K. Rawdon, Myles A. Rohrlick, Robert A. Wright
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Patent number: 5032154Abstract: SO.sub.3 flue gas-condition systems provide a controlled flow of flue gas-conditioning agent such as SO.sub.3 into a boiler flue gas and its entrained particulate material ahead of an electrostatic precipitator. The systems monitor the opacity of the stack effluent and operate to maintain a flow of SO.sub.3 -conditioning agent into the boiler flue gas to provide minimal opacity of the stack effluent. The systems operate to hunt and operate at SO.sub.3 -conditioning agent flow rate corresponding to minimal opacity of the stack effluent and to eliminate corrections that may be due to transient operating conditions such as boiler upsets, precipitator rapping and the like. The systems include features providing improved conversion of SO.sub.2 l into SO.sub.3, integrated assemblies to provide SO.sub.2 from sulfur and sulfur dioxide conversion units adapted to convert SO.sub.2 into SO.sub.3 at a plurality of remote SO.sub.3 injection sites.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: Wilhelm Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Wright