Patents by Inventor William J. Marshall
William J. Marshall 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: 11699534Abstract: Various embodiments relate to devices for transporting high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU). A device may include at least one section, wherein each section of the at least one section includes a number of storage tubes. Each storage tube, which is configured to receive and hold a container, extends from adjacent a first end of the section toward a second, opposite end of the section. Each section further includes a number of flux traps, wherein each storage tube of the number of storage tubes is at least partially surrounded by a flux trap of the number of flux traps Associated systems are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2021Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignees: Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC, UT-Battelle, LLC, Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Elmar F. Eidelpes, Joshua J. Jarrell, Robert A. Hall, William J. Marshall, Harold A. Adkins, Jr., Brian M. Hom
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Publication number: 20230082559Abstract: Various embodiments relate to devices for transporting high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU). A device may include at least one section, wherein each section of the at least one section includes a number of storage tubes. Each storage tube, which is configured to receive and hold a container, extends from adjacent a first end of the section toward second, opposite end of the section. Each section further includes a number of flux traps, wherein each storage tube of the number of storage tubes is at least partially surrounded by a flux trap of the number of flux traps Associated systems are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2021Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Elmar F. Eidelpes, Joshua J. Jarrell, Robert A. Hall, William J. Marshall, Harold A. Adkins, JR., Brian M. Hom
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Patent number: 9040554Abstract: Disclosed are solid forms of 8-chloro-N-[(2-chloro-5-methoxyphenyl)sulfonyl]-6-(trifluoromethyl)-imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-2-carboxamide (Compound 1). Methods for the preparation of solid forms of Compound 1 and for the conversion of one solid form of Compound 1 into another are disclosed. Disclosed are nematocidal compositions comprising a nematocidally effective amount of a solid form of Compound 1 and at least one additional component selected from the group consisting of surfactants, solid diluents and liquid carriers. Compositions comprising a mixture of a solid form of Compound 1 and at least one other nematicide, insecticide and/or fungicide are also disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for protecting a plant from nematodes comprising applying to the plant, or portion, or seed thereof, or to the growing medium of the plant, a nematocidally effective amount of Compound 1 comprising the polymorph Form A.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: Christian Hoffmann, William J Marshall, Rafael Shapiro, Richard A Berger
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Publication number: 20140228393Abstract: Disclosed are solid forms of 8-chloro-N-[(2-chloro-5-methoxyphenyl)sulfonyl]-6-(trifluoromethyl)-imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-2-carboxamide (Compound 1). Methods for the preparation of solid forms of Compound 1 and for the conversion of one solid form of Compound 1 into another are disclosed. Disclosed are nematocidal compositions comprising a nematocidally effective amount of a solid form of Compound 1 and at least one additional component selected from the group consisting of surfactants, solid diluents and liquid carriers. Compositions comprising a mixture of a solid form of Compound 1 and at least one other nematicide, insecticide and/or fungicide are also disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for protecting a plant from nematodes comprising applying to the plant, or portion, or seed thereof, or to the growing medium of the plant, a nematocidally effective amount of Compound 1 comprising the polymorph Form A.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: Christian Hoffmann, William J. Marshall, Rafael Shapiro, Richard A. Berger
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Patent number: 8377622Abstract: The invention is related to thermal imageable dielectric layers and thermal transfer donors and receivers comprising dielectric layers. The thermal transfer donors are useful in making electronic devices by thermal transfer of dielectric layers having excellent resistivity, good transfer properties and good adhesion to a variety of receivers.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Gerald Donald Andrews, Richard Kevin Bailey, Graciela Beatriz Blanchet, Reid John Chesterfield, Feng Gao, Marc B. Goldfinger, Gary Delmar Jaycox, Lynda Kaye Johnson, William J. Marshall, Elizabeth Forrester McCord, Charles Nehemiah McEwen, Jeffrey Scott Meth, Geoffrey Nunes, Kenneth George Sharp
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Patent number: 8308886Abstract: The invention discloses processes for thermal transfer patterning of a nanoparticle layer and a corresponding proximate portion of a carrier layer, and optionally additional transfer layers, together onto a thermal imaging receiver. The invention is useful for dry fabrication of electronic devices. Additional embodiments of the invention include multilayer thermal imaging donors comprising in layered sequence: a base film, a carrier layer and a nanoparticle layer. The carrier layer can be a dielectric or conducting layer. When the carrier layer is a dielectric layer, the base film includes a light attenuating agent in the form of a dye or pigment.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: E I du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Gerald Donald Andrews, Marc B Goldfinger, Mark Andrew Harmer, Gary Delmar Jaycox, Lynda Kaye Johnson, Irina Malajovich, William J Marshall, Elizabeth Forrester McCord, Charles Nehemiah McEwen, Jeffrey Scott Meth, Richard Kevin Bailey, Geoffrey Nunes, Rinaldo Soria Schiffino, Paul J Shannon, Kenneth George Sharp, Karyn B Visscher, Graciela Beatriz Blanchet, John W Catron, Jr., Reid John Chesterfield, Thomas C Felder, Feng Gao, Howard David Glicksman
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Publication number: 20120251802Abstract: The invention is related to thermal imageable dielectric layers and thermal transfer donors and receivers comprising dielectric layers. The thermal transfer donors are useful in making electronic devices by thermal transfer of dielectric layers having excellent resistivity, good transfer properties and good adhesion to a variety of receivers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: Gerald Donald Andrews, Richard Kevin Bailey, Graciela Beatriz Blanchet, Reid John Chesterfield, Feng Gao, Marc B. Goldfinger, Gary Delmar Jaycox, Lynda Kaye Johnson, William J. Marshall, Elizabeth Forrester McCord, Charles Nehemiah McEwen, Jeffrey Scott Meth, Geoffrey Nunes, Kenneth George Sharp
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Patent number: 8062824Abstract: The invention is related to thermal imageable dielectric layers and thermal transfer donors and receivers comprising dielectric layers. The thermal transfer donors are useful in making electronic devices by thermal transfer of dielectric layers having excellent resistivity, good transfer properties and good adhesion to a variety of receivers.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Richard Kevin Bailey, Graciela Beatriz Blanchet, John Catron, Reid John Chesterfield, Feng Gao, Marc B. Goldfinger, Gary Delmar Jaycox, Lynda Kaye Johnson, William J. Marshall, Elizabeth Forrester McCord, Charles Nehemiah McEwan, Jeffrey Scott Meth, Paul J. Shannon, Kenneth George Sharp
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Patent number: 8053545Abstract: Processes for making ivalent germanium and tin compounds are provided. The divalent germanium and tin compounds have been found to be efficient catalysts for the formation of polyurethanes.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Alex Sergey Ionkin, Brian M. Fish, William J. Marshall
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Publication number: 20100239793Abstract: The invention is related to thermal imageable dielectric layers and thermal transfer donors and receivers comprising dielectric layers. The thermal transfer donors are useful in making electronic devices by thermal transfer of dielectric layers having excellent resistivity, good transfer properties and good adhesion to a variety of receivers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2006Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Gerald Donald Andrews, Richard Kevin Bailey, Graciela Beatriz Blanchet, Jonathan V. Caspar, John Catron, Reid John Chesterfield, Feng Gao, Marc B. Goldfinger, Gary Delmar Jaycox, Lynda Kaye Johnson, Irina Malajovich, William J. Marshall, Elizabeth Forrester McCord, Charles Nehemiah McEwan, Jeffrey Scott Meth, Geoffrey Nunes, Gerard O'Neil, Paul J. Shannon, Kenneth George Sharp, Karyn B. Visscher
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Publication number: 20100239794Abstract: The invention discloses processes for thermal transfer patterning of a nanoparticle layer and a corresponding proximate portion of a carrier layer, and optionally additional transfer layers, together onto a thermal imaging receiver. The invention is useful for dry fabrication of electronic devices. Additional embodiments of the invention include multilayer thermal imaging donors comprising in layered sequence: a base film, a carrier layer and a nanoparticle layer. The carrier layer can be a dielectric or conducting layer. When the carrier layer is a dielectric layer, the base film includes a light attenuating agent in the form of a dye or pigment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2006Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Gerald Donald Andrews, Richard Kevin Bailey, Graciela Beatriz Blanchet, Jonathan V. Caspar, John Catron, Reid John Chesterfield, Thomas C. Felder, Feng Gao, Howard David Glicksman, Marc B. Goldfinger, Mark Andrew Harmer, Gary Delmar Jaycox, Lynda Kaye Johnson, Dalen E. Keys, Irina Malajovich, William J. Marshall, Elizabeth Forrester McCord, Charles Nehemiah McEwen, Jeffrey Scott Meth, Geoffrey Nunes, Rinaldo S. Schiffino, Paul J. Shannon, Kenneth George Sharp, Nancy G. Tassi, Karyn B. Visscher
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Patent number: 7737277Abstract: One embodiment of this invention is bis-cyclometalled electroluminescent complexes of iridium (III) according to Formula I. Another embodiment of this invention is electronic devices in which the active layer includes a bis-cyclometalled electroluminescent Ir(III) complex.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Alex Sergey Ionkin, William J. Marshall, Ying Wang, Viacheslav A. Petrov
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Patent number: 7719926Abstract: A slotted cylinder acoustic transducer has a crescent-shaped insert disposed between a ceramic stack assembly and s cylindrical housing shell. In some embodiments, all of the ceramic elements in the ceramic stack assembly can have the same shape.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Patrick M. Brogan, Frank V. Costanzo, William J. Marshall, Dino Roberti
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Publication number: 20090245027Abstract: A slotted cylinder acoustic transducer has a crescent-shaped insert disposed between a ceramic stack assembly and s cylindrical housing shell. In some embodiments, all of the ceramic elements in the ceramic stack assembly can have the same shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Patrick M. Brogan, Frank V. Costanzo, William J. Marshall, Dino Roberti
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Patent number: 5769029Abstract: An animal bathing and drying system includes a recirculating bathing system which comprises a water input conduit having a first manually operated valve therein, a drainage output conduit having a second manually operated valve therein, a pump to bring the water input conduit and the drainage conduit, and a recirculation loop which includes a recirculating water supply conduit for supplying recirculated water from the system through a nozzle to a bathtub for bathing an animal, and a return conduit for returning water from the bathtub back to the system. The nozzle is preferably hand held and is surrounded by air. This enables a user to direct an aqueous stream through the nozzle and at an animal which is in the bathtub. Preferably, the water input conduit, the pump and the drainage output conduit and parts of the recirculated water supply conduit and the water return conduit are housed in a portable housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Inventor: William J. Marshall
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Patent number: 4435794Abstract: This invention is a small light weight underwater transducer that operates at low frequencies. The foregoing is accomplished by embedding piezoelectric material in the wall of an oval shell between the shell's nodal points. When an alternating voltage is applied to the piezoelectric material, the piezoelectric material expands and contracts causing large circumferential strains in the shell of the transducer. The aforementioned strains cause the shell to vibrate and energy to be radiated into the water. This invention may also be used as a receiving type of transducer.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1981Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: Sanders Associates, Inc.Inventors: William J. Marshall, Jr., Gerald A. Brigham
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Patent number: 4420826Abstract: This invention is a device that permits a flextensional transducer to function after the flextensional transducer experiences a pressure equal to or greater than the pressure found at the survival depth of prior art flextensional transducers. The foregoing is achieved by not bonding at least one end of the transducer's piezoelectric stack to the transducer's shell and having the other end or ends of the piezoelectric stack held in the vicinity of the transducer's shell by a pair of guide rails, etc. This permits the transducer's shell to move away from at least one end of the piezoelectric stack at pressures equal to or greater than the pressure at which the stack would experience tensile stresses in a conventional flextensional design. Thus, the piezoelectric stack will not fracture since it receives no tensile stress.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Sanders Associates, Inc.Inventors: William J. Marshall, Jr., Ronald P. White
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Patent number: 4139345Abstract: A process for the coloration of a hydroxy substituted organic polymeric substrate by heating it to at least 93.degree. C. with a water-soluble dyestuff containing one or more groups of the formula: ##STR1## WHERE M is a metal N IS 0 OR 1Q is 0 or 1M is 0, 1 or 2R = 1 or 2T = 0 or 1And r+t is not greater than 2 and when n = 1, m+t+r+q is not greater than 3, in the presence of a carbodiimide and a salt or a volatile amine.This process is valuable for coloring, in particular, cellulose textiles. It permits the use of dyestuffs in the form of metal, especially sodium salts, thereby avoiding the necessity of having dyes as free acid or ammonium salts which related known processes require.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1976Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries LimitedInventors: Allen Crabtree, William J. Marshall, David W. Plant
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Patent number: 3986614Abstract: A tray is adapted to be supported on an elevator mechanism and moves vertically by the elevator mechanism to pick up a shingled array of signatures which are supported on edge in an inclined position adjacent the elevator mechanism. The tray includes a generally horizontally extending support portion adapted to engage the lower edges of the signatures as the tray is raised. A member located at one end of the tray has an inclined surface against which the last signature at one end of the tray rests. A clamp mechanism at the other end of the tray includes a clamp member which is engageable with the last signature in the array to clamp against that last signature.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1973Date of Patent: October 19, 1976Assignee: Harris-Intertype CorporationInventors: Victoriano Fernandez-Rana, William J. Marshall, John N. Hobbs