Patents by Inventor W. Tucker
W. Tucker 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: 4920263Abstract: A radon detection system is provided with the capability of monitoring certain environmental parameters together with certain other conditions indicative of possible tampering. The environmental data allows the calculation of an accurate projection of average long-term radon levels in the structure under test on the basis of a relatively short measurement period, while the tamper data indicates whether an attempt has been made to tamper with the detection unit or the measurement conditions during the test period. When an indication of possible tampering occurs, the system enters an accelerated data collection mode during which data is gathered that can later be used to determine whether tampering has actually occurred. The detection system may be provided with first and second detectors for separately monitoring airborne levels of radon gas and radon decay products.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Gemini Research, Inc.Inventors: Keith S. Fimian, John E. McGreevy, Brian P. Fimian, Richard W. Tucker
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Patent number: 4891279Abstract: A porous graphite electrode for a fuel cell is formed by impregnation of a cellulosic filter paper by coating or impregnating with a low coke yield impregnant on the active center area and with a high coke yield impregnant on the edges, followed by curing, baking, and graphitizing the electrode to form a monolithic porous graphite electrode base with a dense low porosity area at the edges with a less dense higher porosity center working area.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventors: Louis A. Joo, Kenneth W. Tucker, Jay R. Shaner
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Patent number: 4793110Abstract: Tubular columns of approximately rectangular cross section secured and supported at their lower ends by deformable sockets, pre-cast in concrete at grade level or floor level, and support a structure at their upper ends and/or along their length. The socket has three vertical sides and one sloping side, to receive the column and a wedge, which is driven to secure the column. All forces between the wedge, column, and socket are passed through the socket and retained by the concrete, so that bending loads upon the column are limited only by the bending strength of the column itself. Vertical movement of the column out of the socket is restricted by friction from the extreme pressure generated by the driven wedge upon the column, socket, and concrete.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Inventor: Joe W. Tucker
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Patent number: 4782586Abstract: A porous graphite electrode for a fuel cell is formed by impregnation of a cellulosic filter paper by coating or impregnating with a low coke yield impregnant on the active center area and with a high coke yield impregnant on the edges, followed by curing, baking, and graphitizing the electrode to form a monolithic porous graphite electrode base with a dense low porosity area at the edges with a less dense higher porosity center working area.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1988Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventors: Louis A. Joo, Kenneth W. Tucker, Jay R. Shaner
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Patent number: 4728535Abstract: Thin carbon products are produced from cellulose material by impregnation with a carbonaceous material followed by curing and baking. The baked product may optionally be graphitized depending on end use.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1985Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventors: Louis A. Joo', Kenneth W. Tucker, Frank E. McCown, Jr.
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Patent number: 4669831Abstract: A total internal reflection modulator/deflector assembly for use with a focused beam of polarized incident laser light. The application of a low direct current voltage (e.g., less than 50 volts) to a pair of identical stacked crystals exhibiting the Pockel's effect produces an index of refraction difference at their interface. Since the index changes are small, the incidence angle of the impinging polarized laser light is large, e.g., 89 degrees. In the preferred embodiment, one crystal is rotated relative to the other, such that the applied electric field causes index changes of +.DELTA.n in one crystal and of -.DELTA.n in the other crystal. As a result, the impinging polarized laser light is divided into two portions, one of which is totally internal reflected, and transmitted in the desired modulated conditions.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1985Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Milton Birnbaum, Armin W. Tucker, deceased
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Patent number: 4617053Abstract: A refractory hard metal-metal composite is formed by impregnating a porous refractory hard metal article with molten metal.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1985Date of Patent: October 14, 1986Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventors: Louis A. Joo, Kenneth W. Tucker, Jay R. Shaner
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Patent number: 4611396Abstract: A porous graphite electrode for a fuel cell is formed by impregnation of a cellulosic filter paper by coating or impregnating with a low coke yield impregnant on the active center area and with a high coke yield impregnant on the edges, followed by curing, baking, and graphitizing the electrode to form a monolithic porous graphite electrode base with a dense low porosity area at the edges with a less dense higher porosity center working area.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1985Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventors: Louis A. Joo, Kenneth W. Tucker, Jay R. Shaner
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Patent number: 4601672Abstract: The toy action figures includes upper and lower hollow torso portions. An actuating mechanism is contained in the upper torso and acts through a helical gear mechanism to rotate the lower torso portion and the legs attached thereto about a longitudinal axis when one of the figure's arms is swung from a diverging relation toward one side of the figure. A spring is used to return the actuating mechanism and the limbs associated therewith back to their normal or unactuated positions. Another spring releases or disconnects the lower torso portion from the actuating mechanism should the child attempt to twist the two torso portions relative to each other by using too much force.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1985Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: CPG Products Corp.Inventors: Stuart A. Cook, John F. Mayer, David W. Tucker, William N. Smith
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Patent number: 4565835Abstract: A novel aliphatic diisocyanate, namely 1,4-bis(2-isocyanatoethyl)cyclohexane, is disclosed. Polyurethanes derived from this diisocyanate exhibit advantageous properties. Illustratively, polyurethane elastomers prepared from the above diisocyanate, a polymeric diol and a low molecular weight diol extender, possess significantly improved resilience properties and are useful in the preparation of automobile bumpers, fenders and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1985Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Richard W. Oertel, III, Benjamin W. Tucker, Reinhard H. Richter
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Patent number: 4529494Abstract: A monolithic bipolar electrode for the production of primary aluminum by molten salt electrolysis is composed of a cermet anodic layer 10, a conductive and diffusion-resistant intermediate layer 14, and a refractory hard metal cathodic layer 20, with the edges covered by an electrolyte-resistant coating. The intermediate conductive layer 14 has a coefficient of thermal expansion intermediate to the anodic and cathodic layers.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1984Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventors: Louis A. Joo', Duane R. Secrist, James M. Clark, Kenneth W. Tucker, Jay R. Shaner
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Patent number: 4526669Abstract: A cathodic element for a Hall-Heroult aluminum reduction cell is formed from a refractory hard metal, preferably TiB.sub.2, in a generally mushroom-shaped configuration. The element is economical of raw materials and has improved thermal endurance when compared to a right cylinder or other element of uniform cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1982Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventors: Louis A. Joo, Kenneth W. Tucker, Scott D. Webb
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Patent number: 4522762Abstract: A novel aliphatic diisocyanate, namely 1,4-bis(2-isocyanatoethyl)cyclohexane, is disclosed. Polyurethanes derived from this diisocyanate exhibit advantageous properties. Illustratively, polyurethane elastomers prepared from the above diisocyanate, a polymeric diol and a low molecular weight diol extender, possess significantly improved resilience properties and are useful in the preparation of automobile bumpers, fenders and the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1982Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Richard W. Oertel, III, Reinhard H. Richter, Benjamin W. Tucker
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Patent number: 4516029Abstract: The invention comprises a high vacuum compatible electron beam stage having an X/Y and theta coordinate positioning drive mechanism mounted from below the stage. The stage comprises four plates: A base plate, an X plate slidably mounted thereon and constrained to slide in an X direction, a Y plate slidably mounted on the X plate and constrained to slide in a Y direction, and a theta plate mounted on the Y plate and constrained to translate in the Z direction. Two rotary capstans, mounted on drive shafts, are coupled on each to the X and Y plates by a metallic band looped around the capstan and attached at opposite ends to the plate. Rotation of the capstan causes the respective plates to slide in their constrained direction. The theta plate drive shaft is limited to vertical motion. The Y and theta drive shafts couple to universal joints. All three drive shafts couple to bellows joints. This permits the drive shafts to deflect at small angles.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1983Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Theodore W. Tucker
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Patent number: 4504791Abstract: A method and apparatus for frequency conversion comprising sampling an input signal having a first frequency with first time delays between samples in an input delay line, and distributing the samples of the input signal in sequence to an output delay line with different time delays between samples than the first time delays, to generate an output signal of different frequency than the input signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1982Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Larry J. Conway, Trevor W. Tucker, Sylvain L. Bouchard
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Patent number: 4504785Abstract: A sampling spectrum analyzer provides instantaneous continuous wideband spectrum analysis to allow RF signals occurring simultaneously and spaced within the band to be displayed. An input signal is split and each resulting portion is passed down a tapped delay line, with samples at the taps of each line being processed by separate arithmetic units. The output of each arithmetic unit is applied to the taps of output delay lines which are similar to the input delay lines. Each arithmetic unit weights the input samples with a set of coefficients and sums the resulting signal in a prescribed manner, thus transforming the signal into the frequency domain, according to a discrete Fourier transform. The resulting sums are the real and imaginary terms of a signal which are vectorially added, resulting in a signal which is fed to the ordinate of a display having a swept time base representing frequency.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1983Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence of Her Majesty's Canadian GovernmentInventors: Trevor W. Tucker, Larry J. Conway
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Patent number: 4465581Abstract: TiB.sub.2 -graphite composite articles suitable for use as cathode components in a Hall aluminum reduction cell are made by impregnating a TiO.sub.2 -carbon composite with a boron compound and carbon black dispersed in water, or alternately by impregnating a boron or boron compound-carbon composite with a carbon black-TiO.sub.2 dispersion, and heating the article to a reaction temperature whereby TiB.sub.2 is formed and the amorphous carbon converted to graphite. The article may be impregnated with a carbonizable liquid, re-baked, and re-heated to a graphitizing temperature to increase its strength and density.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1981Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventors: Leslie H. Juel, Louis A. Joo', Kenneth W. Tucker
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Patent number: 4439382Abstract: Titanium diboride graphite composite articles are produced by mixing TiO.sub.2, petroleum coke and a binder to form a plastic dispersion. Articles are shaped by molding or extrusion and baked to carbonize the binder to form a baked carbon-TiO.sub.2 composite. The article is impregnated with a molten or dispersed boron compound, then heated to drive TiB.sub.2 forming reaction. The article is then further heated to a graphitizing temperature to form a graphite-TiB.sub.2 composite useful as a cathode component in a Hall aluminum reduction cell.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1981Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Great Lakes Carbon CorporationInventors: Louis A. Joo', Kenneth W. Tucker, Frank E. McCown, Jr.
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Patent number: 4417770Abstract: A high vacuum compatible X-Y positioning stage having an air bearing is provided. A pair of moveable carriages is mounted interior to an airtight chamber. Constraints allow movement of each carriage to only one horizontal direction, the directions of each carriage being orthogonal. Air inlet and outlet ports enter the chamber through apertures, and are mounted on the carriages and are moveable therewith. Airtight, flexible bellows form an airtight seal between the chamber and air ports at the apertures. Pressurized air communicated through the ports to the carriage is constrained to exit the carriage via small orifices about the exterior thereof to form an air bearing. The air is constrained to exit the airtight chamber through a passageway mounted in the carriage and leading to the outlet port. A stage is mounted on one pair of ports. The other pair is mounted in a fixed position. The stage is moveable in an X-Y plane vis-a-vis the fixed position on a compensated air bearing.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Control Data CorporationInventor: Theodore W. Tucker
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Patent number: 4415598Abstract: A dough process is provided which allows for a slow release of pressure and dough expansion upon opening a dough container on chemically leavened fresh dough contained in the container with the release rate of pressure slower than a predetermined rate. The fresh dough contained in the container after slow release of pressure and baking will have high specific volume.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: The Pillsbury CompanyInventors: Rocky W. Chen, Leah G. Evans, Deena G. Hohle, Charles H. Turpin, Samuel H. Yong, Barry S. Mikulski, David A. Kirk, Gerald T. Tracy, Raymond W. Tucker