Patents by Inventor T. Allen
T. Allen 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: 4493939Abstract: A method and apparatus for fabricating a thermoelectric device includes forming a matrix board (12) with an array of orifices (100) formed therein. A plurality of P-type thermoelements (96) are formed and then a vacuum chuck (92) is utilized to dispose alternating ones of the elements (96) into the alternating ones of the orifices (100). A plurality of N-type elements (108) is formed and a vacuum chuck (104) is utilized to dispose alternating ones of the elements (108) into the remaining orifices (100) of the matrix (12). This forms an assembled array (52). A plurality of conductive tabs (114) is placed onto the P-type elements (98) and N-type elements (108) by a vacuum chuck (116). A second set of conductive tabs (120) is disposed on the opposite side of the assembled array by a vacuum chuck (124). A solder flow oven (54) and a solder flow oven (76) are utilized to reflow the solder on the tabs between the two operations.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: Varo, Inc.Inventors: T. Allen Blaske, Terry J. Hendricks
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Patent number: 4447008Abstract: An apparatus for atomizing and dispensing a coating material includes a turbine having a housing and a shaft for rotatably supporting an atomizing device. The shaft includes an outer end extending from the housing for mounting the atomizing device. The atomizing device is mounted on the shaft outer end. The shaft includes a passageway extending between the shaft interior end on the low-pressure side of the turbine and the shaft outer end. Air is supplied through the passageway to reduce the partial vacuum caused by high-speed rotation of the atomizing device, and to reduce effects of the partial vacuum on atomized material pattern configuration.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1982Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Ransburg CorporationInventor: Harold T. Allen
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Patent number: 4436635Abstract: A filtering process is disclosed for obtaining a clear effluent filtrate from a turbid oil or gas well treatment fluid contaminated with solid particulates comprised of drilling and formation debris having particle sizes in the range of from about 0.1 to about 30 micrometers comprising passing the treatment fluid through a surface filter having an absolute pore rating of about 40 micrometers or less at a flow density of from about 0.05 to about 0.5 gallons per minute per square foot of filter surface such that (1) initially at least a portion of the particulates is collected on the upstream surface of the surface filter and begins forming a filter cake with enhanced capability for removing particulates smaller than the absolute pore rating of said surface filter and (2) thereafter the treatment fluid is filtered through a filter composite of the surface filter and the filter cake whereby a clear effluent substantially free of solid particulates having particle sizes in the range of from about 0.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1982Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: Pall CorporationInventors: Howard Abrams, Barrington T. Allen
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Patent number: 4412212Abstract: A forage harvester includes four multiple-bladed rotary cutting segments positioned near a shearbar. Four proximity sensors are mounted in shearbar bores near each of the cutting segments, each including a permanent magnet and a sensing coil. Blade motion near the sensors produces an electrical signal in the sensing coils. The signals from each sensing coil are integrated, sampled and averaged. The largest average signal is conditioned and applied to an analog meter for display to a vehicle operator. Switch and logic circuits permit the operator to monitor only selected one or ones of the cutting segments.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Kenneth J. Kolegraff, David T. Allen
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Patent number: 4401403Abstract: An automatic control system operates to control the spout position on a forage harvester as a function of the position of a crop-receiving wagon and as a function of the relative spout-wagon position. The system includes wagon and spout angle sensors and a variable gain error amplifier for generating an error signal representing the difference therebetween. The gain of the error amplifier is modified according to changes in the wagon position to provide a wagon position dependent amount of free play in the spout-wagon relative position.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1981Date of Patent: August 30, 1983Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Stanley J. Johnson, David T. Allen, Keith R. Baker
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Patent number: 4384961Abstract: A process is provided for filtration of aqueous oil-containing brines that are substantially free from viscosity-increasing agents, which comprises adding to the aqueous oil-containing brine having a tendency to contaminate and plug a filter a sufficient amount of an oxidizing agent capable of reacting with plugging contaminants present in the brine to alleviate the plugging tendency, thereby extending filter life.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1982Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: Pall CorporationInventors: Howard Abrams, Barrington T. Allen
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Patent number: 4381079Abstract: An apparatus for atomizing and dispensing a coating material includes a turbine having a housing and a shaft for rotatably supporting an atomizing device. The shaft includes an outer end extending from the housing for mounting the atomizing device. The atomizing device is mounted on the shaft outer end. The shaft includes a passageway extending between the shaft interior end on the low-pressure side of the turbine and the shaft outer end. Air is supplied through the passageway to reduce the partial vacuum caused by high-speed rotation of the atomizing device, and to reduce effects of the partial vacuum on atomized material pattern configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1980Date of Patent: April 26, 1983Assignee: Ransburg CorporationInventor: Harold T. Allen
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Patent number: 4365268Abstract: A tractor-planter guidance aid system including a TV camera mounted on a servo motor at an end of the planter to view a mark in the terrain created by a marker mounted on the other end of the planter. Angle sensors send signals to a control circuit, these signals representing the angle between the tractor and the planter and between the camera and the planter. The control circuit cooperates with the servo motor to maintain the camera in parallel alignment with the tractor. A TV monitor displays the image detected by the camera to the operator of the tractor.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: David T. Allen, Keith R. Baker
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Patent number: 4361245Abstract: A sheet-metal constructed container to facilitate the removal and disposal of ashes from solid fuel burning stoves and heaters, thereby eliminating dust and spilled ashes.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1980Date of Patent: November 30, 1982Inventors: Hugh T. Allen, D. Wayne Henson
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Patent number: 4232649Abstract: A trigger-operated bowstring release especially designed for hunting has an elongated, rigid body of dogleg configuration, the rear portion of the body presenting a handle which is gripped by the archer to hold the release in the shooting position. The tip of the front portion is tapered and houses a rotary holding member having an open, bowstring-engaging hook that normally projects clear of the body and laterally outwardly from the side thereof that faces away from the archer when the release is held in the shooting position. The member is engaged by a sear carried by a trigger spaced rearwardly from the hook adjacent the handle where it may be operated by the index finger of the shooter; thus the hook receives and holds the bowstring until the trigger is operated to disengage the sear. Two return springs automatically reset the hook and trigger after the bowstring is released to permit rapid initial and repeat shots.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Inventors: Holless W. Allen, Douglas T. Allen
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Patent number: 4202212Abstract: Device for sampling air in proportion to respiration, particularly the collection of air pollutants in proportion to the actual respiration of the wearer. The device includes a pump supported adjacent the thoracic cavity and activated by the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity during respiration, so as to draw air through an air sampling monitor.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1978Date of Patent: May 13, 1980Assignee: Geomet, IncorporatedInventors: Richard T. Allen, Rudolph H. Moyer, Donald J. Sibbett, Howard H. Anderson, Glen R. Martner, Don Willis
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Patent number: 4187859Abstract: Method for sampling air in proportion to respiration, particularly the collection of air pollutants in proportion to the actual respiration of the wearer. The method is characterized by its use of a pump supported adjacent the thoracic cavity and activated by the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity during respiration, so as to draw air through an air sampling monitor.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1978Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: Geomet, Inc.Inventors: Richard T. Allen, Rudolph H. Moyer, Donald J. Sibbett, Howard H. Anderson, Glen R. Martner, Don Willis
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Patent number: 4187836Abstract: Device for sampling air in proportion to respiration, particularly the collection of air pollutants in proportion to the actual respiration of the wearer. The pump is supported adjacent the thoracic cavity by means of a harness and is activated by the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity during respiration, so as to draw air through an air sampling monitor.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1978Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: Geomet, Inc.Inventors: Richard T. Allen, Rudolph H. Moyer, Donald J. Sibbett, Howard H. Anderson, Glen R. Martner, Don Willis
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Patent number: 4183247Abstract: Method for sampling air in proportion to respiration, particularly the collection of air pollutants in proportion to the actual respiration of the wearer. The method is characterized by its use of a pump supported adjacent the thoracic cavity and activated by the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity during respiration, so as to draw air through an air sampling monitor.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1978Date of Patent: January 15, 1980Assignee: Geomet, IncorporatedInventors: Richard T. Allen, Rudolph H. Moyer, Donald J. Sibbett, Howard H. Anderson, Glen R. Martner, Don Willis
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Patent number: 4078430Abstract: An indicating gauge has dual floats to measure the levels of two liquids contained in the same tank. A separate measuring tape is controlled by each float to provide an indication of the liquid level through a single viewing window above the tank. In certain situations, a single float and measuring tape is used to provide an indication of the level of one liquid within the tank. A wiper is engageable with the viewing window to permit cleaning of the inside surface of the window.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1976Date of Patent: March 14, 1978Assignee: Dover CorporationInventors: Eugene B. Pemberton, Norman T. Allen
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Patent number: 3960520Abstract: A mixture of C.sub.8 aromatics, including para-xylene, meta-xylene orthoxylene and ethyl benzene, is separated by an adsorption/desorption procedure to provide rapid recovery of the valuable components. In this process, the aromatic mixture is passed through at least two adsorption zones in series, preferably containing zeolite ZSM-5 adsorbent, in which zones the meta-xylene and ortho-xylene pass through relatively uninhibited, whereas the para-xylene and ethyl benzene are adsorbed. The meta-xylene and ortho-xylene are removed and can be distilled to effect separation or can be separated as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,656,278. According to this invention, the para-xylene and ethyl benzene in the zones are then desorbed in parallel, that is, introducing a desorbent separately to each zone and recovering desorbed aromatics separately from each.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1975Date of Patent: June 1, 1976Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventor: Paul T. Allen
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Patent number: 3944539Abstract: In preparing organic sulfides by reacting olefins (e.g., butylenes) with a sulfur halide to form a sulfohalogenated intermediate which is subsequently sulfurized and dehalogenated by reaction with an aqueous solution of an alkali metal sulfide compound to form a noncorrosive organic sulfide product of high sulfur content, blackening of both the intermediate and the final product is prevented by employing an inert gas as a purge during formation of the olefin-sulfur halide adduct.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1972Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Andrew G. Horodysky, Paul T. Allen
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Patent number: 3943760Abstract: An apparatus and method for use on an engine to selectively isolate the oil pump assembly from the engine's lubricating system for indicating which of these is producing an oil pressure problem in the engine.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1975Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Inventor: Marshall T. Allen
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Patent number: D280156Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1982Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: David H. HammondInventors: Richard T. Allen, David A. Hammond