Patents by Inventor Thomas Broderick
Thomas Broderick 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: 12056894Abstract: A method images a region of interest of a sample using a tomographic X-ray microscope. The method includes registering a position of the sample. Registering includes: imaging a portion of the sample containing a feature using the microscope, identifying the feature by matching the feature to a pre-recorded feature, and determining a relative position of the feature in relation to the pre-recorded feature. The method also includes navigating a field of view of the microscope over the region of interest based on the registered position of the sample, and imaging the region of interest using the microscope.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2021Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: Carl Zeiss SMT, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Anthony Case, Susan Candell, Naomi Kotwal, Allen Gu, Lorenz Lechner, Wayne Broderick
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Patent number: 8980426Abstract: A peel-and-set tile system is disclosed for being installed onto a substrate, along with a corresponding method of manufacture and installation. The system provides, in an exemplary embodiment, a tile body. An underside surface of the tile body provides a contact adhesive array for securing the tile body to the substrate, the contact adhesive array being positioned and configured for forming a perimeter gasket continuously about a perimeter of the underside surface of the tile body when it is secured to the substrate. A peel-away release liner is applied over the contact adhesive array and configured to be removed therefrom when the tile body is to be installed onto the substrate. When the tile body is secured to the substrate, the perimeter gasket forms a bond that substantially prevents liquid or contaminants from getting between the underside surface of the tile body and the substrate or compromising the installation.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2011Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Inventors: David J. Farrage, Jr., Alan Keith Bowden, Kevin Thomas Broderick
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Publication number: 20130284355Abstract: A peel-and-set tile system is disclosed for being installed onto a substrate, along with a corresponding method of manufacture and installation. The system provides, in an exemplary embodiment, a tile body. An underside surface of the tile body provides a contact adhesive array for securing the tile body to the substrate, the contact adhesive array being positioned and configured for forming a perimeter gasket continuously about a perimeter of the underside surface of the tile body when it is secured to the substrate. A peel-away release liner is applied over the contact adhesive array and configured to be removed therefrom when the tile body is to be installed onto the substrate. When the tile body is secured to the substrate, the perimeter gasket forms a bond that substantially prevents liquid or contaminants from getting between the underside surface of the tile body and the substrate or compromising the installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2011Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: David J. Farrage, JR., Alan Keith Bowden, Kevin Thomas Broderick
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Publication number: 20070144635Abstract: A plurality of gas turbine components or other articles are manufactured from a plurality of metallic-alloy workpieces using a manufacturing apparatus having a metalworking apparatus, and an annealing apparatus wherein the individual workpieces are annealed by single-workpiece annealing and not by large-batch annealing. A workpiece flow of the plurality of workpieces is established sequentially through the metalworking apparatus and the annealing apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2007Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Thomas BRODERICK, Jeffrey MYERS, Francois GIGUERE, Peter HALEY, Paul PHANEUF, William BERGERON, Thomas STRAUB
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Wear-resistant coating mixture and article having the wear-resistant coating mixture applied thereto
Publication number: 20070037008Abstract: An article includes a substrate having a surface, and a wear-resistant coating mixture applied to the surface of the substrate. The wear-resistant coating mixture has a nickel-base alloy first component with a first-component solidus temperature of from about 1775° F. to about 1825° F. and with a nominal composition in weight percent of (i) from about 6 to about 8 percent chromium, from about 2.5 to about 3.5 percent iron, from about 4 to about 5 percent silicon, from about 2.75 to about 3.5 percent boron, balance nickel and minor elements, or (ii) about 0.5 maximum percent iron, from about 4 to about 5 percent silicon, from about 2.75 to about 3.5 percent boron, balance nickel and minor elements, and a second component having a second-component solidus temperature greater than the first-component solidus temperature. The second component is either more abrasive or more lubricious than the first component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2005Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Thomas Broderick, Ronald Galley, Clifford Shamblen, David Budinger, Reed Oliver, Roger Barbe -
Publication number: 20060293170Abstract: The present invention is directed to a sorbent comprising a disordered polyvalent metal oxide on the surface of an inert substrate. The substrate can be a layered silicate, such as vermiculite, an aluminosilicate such as montmorillonite, or a nonlayered silicate such as a zeolite. The sorbent removes ionic contaminants, such as arsenic, from process streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicant: ADA Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John Lovell, Thomas Broderick, Craig Turchi, Amanda Kimball
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Publication number: 20060147311Abstract: A metallic component is by at least one peripheral edge. The component includes at least one elongated treated zone having a length substantially greater than its width. This treated zone is spaced away from and disposed generally parallel to the peripheral edge of the component and the entire thickness of the component within the treated zone is in a state of residual compressive stress. Crack growth from the edge due to fatigue or damage is resisted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas Broderick, Andrew Woodfield, Dale Lombardo, Paul Moncelle, William Dingwell
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Publication number: 20060133940Abstract: A metallic component, which may be an airfoil, includes at least one treated patch, wherein the entire thickness of the component within the treated patch is in a state of residual compressive stress. A surface-treated area overlaps at least a boundary between the treated patch and the remainder of the component. The surface of the component within the surface-treated area is in a state of residual compressive stress, so as to resist crack initiation at the boundary between the treated patch and the remainder of the component. A method is also provided for making such a component.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2004Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Thomas Broderick, Andrew Woodfield
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Publication number: 20060030476Abstract: The present invention is directed to a sorbent comprising a disordered polyvalent metal oxide on the surface of an inert substrate. The substrate can be a layered silicate, such as vermiculite, an aluminosilicate such as montmorillonite, or a nonlayered silicate such as a zeolite. The sorbent removes ionic contaminants, such as arsenic, from process streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: John Lovell, Thomas Broderick, Craig Turchi, Amanda Kimball
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Publication number: 20050284549Abstract: A titanium-alloy article is produced by providing a workpiece of an alpha-beta titanium alloy having a beta-transus temperature, and thereafter mechanically working the workpiece at a mechanical-working temperature above the beta-transus temperature. The mechanically worked workpiece is solution heat treated at a solution-heat-treatment temperature of from about 175° F. below the beta-transus temperature to about 25° F. below the beta-transus temperature, quenched, overage heat treated at an overage-heat-treatment temperature of from about 400° F. below the beta-transus temperature to about 275° F. below the beta-transus temperature, and cooled from the overage-heat-treatment temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Andrew Woodfield, Wesley Pridemore, Bernard Lawless, Nancy Sullivan, Peter Wayte, Michael Weimer, Thomas Broderick
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Publication number: 20050274008Abstract: A BLISK having a damaged blade, with a repair region that has a thickness less than a specified thickness as a result of damage during manufacture or prior service, is repaired by depositing repair metal onto the repair region to increase its thickness to greater than its specified thickness dimension. Only the repair region is stress relieved by heating the repair region to a stress-relieving temperature of from about 1150° F. to about 1250° F. for a time of at least about 1 hour. The intentional manipulation of microstructure in only the thinner airfoil sections allows multiple repairs, which are not possible in the thicker sections of the BLISK. An alpha-case thickness of repair metal, preferably of at least about 0.0002 inches of repair metal, is removed from a surface of the repair region.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2004Publication date: December 15, 2005Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Peter Wayte, Thomas Broderick
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Publication number: 20050265831Abstract: A method for assembling a vane sector for a gas turbine engine, the vane sector including an airfoil vane and a platform includes depositing a wear coating material onto a selected area of the platform, positioning the platform adjacent to the airfoil vane, and executing a brazing operation such that the airfoil vane is permanently coupled to the platform portion and such that the wear coating material is bonded across a predefined area of the platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2004Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventors: Thomas Broderick, Ronald Galley, Clifford Shamblen, David Budinger, Reed Oliver, Roger Barbe
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Publication number: 20050230267Abstract: A decontaminating system 200 is provided that includes: (a) a decontaminating apparatus 100 including (i) an electrically conductive scrubbing shoe 104 having an inlet 204 for a gel-like material and (ii) an insulating standoff 116 positioned between the scrubbing shoe 104 and a surface 120 to be decontaminated to maintain a desired distance between the scrubbing shoe 104 and the surface 120; (b) a reservoir 216 for the gel-like material 124, the reservoir 216 being in communication with the inlet 204; and (c) a voltage source 224 in communication with the electrically conductive scrubbing shoe 104, whereby a current is passed through the gel-like material 124 applied to the surface 120, thereby removing contaminants from the surface 120.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2004Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: Bradley Veatch, Zinaida Ibrisagic, Amanda Kimball, Thomas Broderick
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Patent number: 6863818Abstract: An apparatus using activated sludge for the removal of biological nutrients from a wastewater includes a bioreactor for containing a mixture of wastewater under treatment and activated sludge. The bioreactor is divided into a plurality of serially connected treatment zones and includes a wastewater inlet, a downstream aerobic zone and an upstream aerobic zone between the wastewater inlet and the downstream aerobic zone, the upstream and downstream aerobic zones being separated by an anoxic zone. A method for removal of nutrients from a wastewater includes providing a wastewater to an inlet of a serial, multi-zone, activated sludge bioreactor containing an activated sludge. The bioreactor has a downstream aerobic zone from which water is removed and an upstream aerobic zone between the wastewater inlet and the downstream aerobic zone, the upstream and downstream aerobic zones being separated by an anoxic zone.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: CH2M Hill, Inc.Inventors: Glen T. Daigger, Albert M. Wollmann, Sudhir N. Murthy, Edwin J. Fleischer, Thomas A. Broderick
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Publication number: 20030159988Abstract: An apparatus using activated sludge for the removal of biological nutrients from a wastewater includes a bioreactor for containing a mixture of wastewater under treatment and activated sludge. The bioreactor is divided into a plurality of serially connected treatment zones and includes a wastewater inlet, a downstream aerobic zone and an upstream aerobic zone between the wastewater inlet and the downstream aerobic zone, the upstream and downstream aerobic zones being separated by an anoxic zone. A membrane filter is provided in the downstream aerobic zone so that it functions as an immersed membrane filter with a bioreactor containing an operative volume of wastewater and activated sludge. The immersed membrane filter filters treated water flowing from the bioreactor through a first outlet. An aerator is operative associated with the membrane filter for purging solids from the membrane filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: CH2M HILL, Inc.Inventors: Glen T. Daigger, Albert M. Wollmann, Sudhir N. Murthy, Edwin J. Fleischer, Thomas A. Broderick
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Patent number: 6517723Abstract: An apparatus using activated sludge for the removal of biological nutrients from a wastewater includes a bioreactor for containing a mixture of wastewater under treatment and activated sludge. The bioreactor is divided into a plurality of serially connected treatment zones and includes a wastewater inlet, a downstream aerobic zone and an upstream aerobic zone between the wastewater inlet and the downstream aerobic zone. A membrane filter is provided in the downstream aerobic zone so that it functions as an immersed membrane filter with a bioreactor containing an operative volume of wastewater and activated sludge. The immersed membrane filter filters treated water flowing from the bioreactor through a first outlet. An aerator is operative associated with the membrane filter for purging solids from the membrane filter.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: CH2M Hill, Inc.Inventors: Glen T. Daigger, Albert M. Wollmann, Sudhir N. Murthy, Edwin J. Fleischer, Thomas A. Broderick
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Patent number: 6403044Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for converting hazardous speciated and elemental mercury-containing wastes to environmentally acceptable wastes by mixing the wastes in the presence of a polysulfide, water, and an mercury-reactive material, such as elemental sulfur.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: ADA Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John E. Litz, Thomas Broderick, Robin M. Stewart