Patents by Inventor Thomas M. Jones

Thomas M. Jones 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: 4473881
    Abstract: Encachement apparatus consisting of a first cache, a second cache connected to the first cache, registers for storing data, an adder receiving inputs from a first multiplexer connected to the first cache and a second multiplexer connected to the second cache and to the registers, and control apparatus connected to the first cache, the first multiplexer, and the second multiplexer. The first cache outputs a cache entry in response to a key. The cache entry contains a first displacement value, a base specifier specifying either one of the registers or the second cache, and in the case of entries specifying the second cache, a second displacement value. The first displacement value is output to the first multiplexer, the base specifier is output to the control apparatus, and the second displacement, if present, is output to the second cache.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 25, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corp.
    Inventors: John F. Pilat, Thomas M. Jones, James T. Nealon, Gary Davidian
  • Patent number: 4466057
    Abstract: A system for modifying the manner in which a processor in a digital computer system responds to operation codes in certain instructions. All instructions to which the system responds have operation code syllables containing an operation code and an operation code modifier. In instructions having certain operation codes, the operation code modifier contains a value which modifies the manner in which the processor responds to the operation code. When the processor receives an instruction having such an operation code, a part of the processor which is responsive to the operation code modifier employs the value in the operation code modifier to modify the interpretation of the instruction by the processor. The manner in which the value is employed depends on the operation code. Several uses of the operation code modifier are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: David L. Houseman, Thomas M. Jones, Michael S. Richmond, John F. Pilat
  • Patent number: 4455604
    Abstract: The processor of the present invention executes procedures, which comprise S-language instructions and names. S-languages are of higher order than typical machine languages and can be tailored to user high-order languages. Each procedure includes a dialect code which the processor interprets, enabling it to execute any of a plurality of dialects of S-languages. The processor includes means for resolving names into operand logical addresses. The processor possosses multiple levels of microcode control means, each with its own set of stacks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: John K. Ahlstrom, Brett Bachman, Richard A. Belgard, David H. Bernstein, Richard G. Bratt, Ronald H. Gruner, Thomas M. Jones, Lawrence H. Katz, Craig J. Mundie, Michael S. Richmond, Stephen I. Schleimer, Steven J. Wallach, Walter A. Wallach, Jr, Douglas M. Well
  • Patent number: 4445177
    Abstract: A data processing system having a flexible internal structure, protected from and effectively invisible to users, with multilevel control and stack mechanisms and capability of performing multiple, concurrent operations, and providing a flexible, simplified interface to users. The system is internally comprised of a plurality of separate, independent processors, each having a separate microinstruction control and at least one separate, independent port to a central communications and memory node. The communications and memory node is an independent processor having separate, independent microinstruction control and comprised of a plurality of independently operating, microinstruction controlled processors capable of performing multiple, concurrent memory and communications operations. Addressing mechanisms allow permanent, unique indentification of information as objects and an extremely large address space accessible and common to all such systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 24, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Richard G. Bratt, Stephen I. Schleimer, John F. Pilat, Richard A. Belgard, Steven J. Wallach, Gerald F. Clancy, Craig J. Mundie, David H. Bernstein, Edward S. Gavrin, Thomas M. Jones, Brett L. Bachman
  • Patent number: 4439223
    Abstract: Highly concentrated nitrogen suspension fertilizers which have excellent long-term storage and handling properties in both warm and severely cold weather are produced from urea, ammonium nitrate, water, and attapulgite clay and contain urea crystals suspended in a saturated solution containing urea and ammonium nitrate. The compositions must be maintained within a very narrow range to produce satisfactory suspensions. Deviation from this narrow range results in poor quality, unusable products. For prevention of scale formation and production of small crystals, the products are cooled in two or more stages with gelling-type clay added prior to or during crystallization and with air cooling used in the cooling stage(s) involving crystallization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1984
    Assignee: Tennessee Valley Authority
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Boles, Thomas M. Jones
  • Patent number: 4375980
    Abstract: An improved process for the production of concentrated, high-grade, nitrogen-phosphate (N--P.sub.2 O.sub.5) base suspension fertilizer from wet-process or other phosphoric acids and ammonia. The process involves addition of small proportions of fluosilicic acid during preparation of the suspension to cause modification of monoammonium phosphate crystals to shapes and sizes that do not settle during vibration such as occurs during shipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1983
    Assignee: Tennessee Valley Authority
    Inventors: Thomas M. Jones, John M. Stinson
  • Patent number: 4066432
    Abstract: A process for preparing concentrated, high-grade, nitrogen-phosphate (N--P.sub.2 O.sub.5) base suspension fertilizer from wet-process or other impure orthophosphoric acids. The process involves a new procedure for the direct ammoniation of orthophosphoric acid in stages for production of fluid, high-analysis, N--P.sub.2 O.sub.5 suspension fertilizer with good physical properties. The new process contains a novel method for prevention of settling of crystals in the suspension during vibration, such as that which occurs during shipment. Settling is avoided by producing small, thin crystals of diammonium phosphate through control of the N:P.sub.2 O.sub.5 ratio and temperature in the second and third ammoniation stages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1978
    Assignee: Tennessee Valley Authority
    Inventor: Thomas M. Jones
  • Patent number: 4054978
    Abstract: A valve bonnet structure has an inner ring spaced slightly from the inner surface of the bonnet structure and secured along its lower edge portion to the bonnet. An angle-shaped member having a downturned leg lapping the ring is secured to the inner surface of the bonnet structure above the ring. For repair of the valve, an upper valve bonnet portion having the angle-shaped member thereon is removed by a cutting tool with the ring remaining in place on the lower valve bonnet portion. After repair of the valve, the upper and lower valve bonnet portions are welded together adjacent the ring with the downturned leg thereon fitting over the ring, and a seal between the leg and ring prevents fluid within the valve structure from being exposed to the welding operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1977
    Assignee: ACF Industries, Incorporated
    Inventors: John W. Freeman, Thomas M. Jones, Harold D. Reagan
  • Patent number: 4043535
    Abstract: A valve bonnet structure has an inner ring spaced slightly from the inner surface of the bonnet structure and secured along its lower edge portion to the bonnet. An angle-shaped member having a downturned leg lapping the ring is secured to the inner surface of the bonnet structure above the ring. For repair of the valve, an upper valve bonnet portion having the angle-shaped member thereon is removed by a cutting tool with the ring remaining in place on the lower valve bonnet portion. After repair of the valve, the upper and lower valve bonnet portions are welded together adjacent the ring with the downturned leg thereon fitting over the ring, and a seal between the leg and ring prevents fluid within the valve structure from being exposed to the welding operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1977
    Assignee: ACF Industries, Incorporated
    Inventors: John W. Freeman, Thomas M. Jones, Harold D. Reagan
  • Patent number: 4026001
    Abstract: A tool for extracting press-fitted seats from annular seat recesses of a gate valve body by insertion within the flow passage from the valve chamber. The tool is generally cylindrical in shape and has a pair of spaced end caps secured to each other with a pair of spaced elastomeric annular seals between the end caps and seal retainers on each side of the elastomeric seals. Pressurized hydraulic fluid is inserted in the tool to urge the elastomeric seals outwardly; one seal being in fluid sealing contact with the seat to be removed and the other seal being in fluid sealing contact with the adjacent flow passage surface. An increase in the fluid pressure of the hydraulic fluid effects a flow of fluid in the recess behind the seat to move the seat out of its recess.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1977
    Assignee: ACF Industries, Incorporated
    Inventor: Thomas M. Jones
  • Patent number: T959001
    Abstract: A process for preparing concentrated, high-grade, nitrogen-phosphate (N--P.sub.2 O.sub.5) base suspension fertilizer from wet-process or other impure orthophosphoric acids. The process involves a new procedure for the direct ammoniation of orthophosphoric acid in stages for production of fluid, high-analysis, N--P.sub.2 O.sub.5 suspension fertilizer with good physical properties. The new process contains a novel method for prevention of settling of crystals in the suspension during vibration, such as that which occurs during shipment. Settling is avoided by producing small, thin crystals of diammonium phosphate through control of the N:P.sub.2 O.sub.5 ratio and temperature in the second and third ammoniation stages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1977
    Assignee: Tennessee Valley Authority
    Inventor: Thomas M. Jones
  • Patent number: T986001
    Abstract: an improved process for production of concentrated high-analysis nitrogen-phosphate base suspension fertilizer by ammoniation of wet-process or other orthophosphoric acids in two stages. The process improvement involves the addition of a small amount (0.1-0.5 percent) of a crystal modifier, fluosilicic acid, for prevention of settling of crystals in the suspension during vibration such as that which occurs during shipment. With use of the crystal modifier, the monoammonium phosphate crystals formed are small and needlelike, and suspension fertilizers with excellent shipping, storage, and handling properties are produced with an N:P.sub.2 O.sub.5 weight ratio in the range of highest solubility, about 0.27 to 0.33.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1979
    Assignee: Tennessee Valley Authority
    Inventors: Thomas M. Jones, John M. Stinson
  • Patent number: T101803
    Abstract: A process for production of highly concentrated nitrogen sulfur suspension fertilizers, with excellent long-term storage and handling properties, from ammonia, sulfuric acid, and urea. Satisfactory operation of the process and production of high-quality suspensions requires the use of a novel cooling procedure. For prevention of scale formation and production of small crystals, the product is cooled in two or more stages with gelling type clay added prior to or during crystallization and with air cooling used in the cooling stage(s) involving crystallization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1982
    Inventors: Thomas M. Jones, Jeffrey L. Boles
  • Patent number: T104101
    Abstract: Highly concentrated nitrogen suspension fertilizers which have excellent long-term storage and handling properties in both warm and severely cold weather are produced from urea, ammonium nitrate, water, and attapulgite clay and contain urea crystals suspended in a saturated solution containing urea and ammonium nitrate. The compositions must be maintained within a very narrow range to produce suspensions satisfactory for commercial use. This narrow composition range is such that the saturation temperatures and nitrogen contents of the products fall within specific ranges. Deviation from these ranges results in poor quality, commercially unusable products. If the saturation temperature or nitrogen content is too high, the product is too viscous to be pumped or applied to the soil. If the saturation temperature is too low, the product contains excessively large crystals which settle to the bottom of storage and shipping tanks and clog spray nozzles in suspension application equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1984
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Boles, Thomas M. Jones
  • Patent number: T104501
    Abstract: An improved process for the production of highly concentrated (N-P.sub.2 O.sub.5) suspension fertilizers effected by the ammoniation of wet-process or other impure orthophosphoric acids in batch-type equipment. The underlying concept which goes to the gist of the instant invention involves the use of a heel of product from a previously prepared batch to provide nuclei and a suitable environment for the conversion of the metallic impurities therein into crystalline habits rather than the usual highly undesirable form of metallic impurity gel-like compounds, which gels cause extremely high viscosities, nonpourability, and complete destruction of fluidity in concentrated ammonium phosphate suspension fertilizers prepared by prior-art procedures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1984
    Inventors: Thomas M. Jones, Lucian A. Kendrick, Jr.