High Frequency Treatment Patents (Class 68/901)
  • Patent number: 8656744
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a sterilizable washing machine using ultraviolet radiation, and a sterilizable washing method in the same. The sterilizable washing machine includes a cabinet (2) having an inlet for putting the laundry into the washing machine, a door (50) installed at the cabinet (2), for opening and closing the inlet of the cabinet (2), a tub (6) installed in the cabinet with a buffing function and containable wash water, a drum (8) rotatably installed inside the tub (6) for performing washing, a gasket G installed between the inlet of the cabinet (2) and the tub (6), for sealing the gap between the door (50) and the tub (6), and an ultraviolet light source (20) installed at the gasket (6), for radiating ultraviolet rays into the drum (8).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2014
    Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Young-Soo Kim, Soung-Bong Choi
  • Patent number: 8241708
    Abstract: Metal and/or silicon oxides are produced by hydrolysis of alkoxide precursors in the presence of either an acid catalyst or a base catalyst in a supercritical fluid solution. The solubility of the acid catalysts in the supercritical fluid can be increased by complexing the catalyst with a Lewis base that is soluble in the supercritical fluid. The solubility of the base catalysts in the supercritical fluid can be increased by complexing the catalyst with a Lewis acid that is soluble in the supercritical fluid. The solubility of water in the solution is increased by the interaction with the acid or base catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2012
    Assignees: Micron Technology, Inc., Idaho Research Foundation
    Inventors: Chien M. Wai, Hiroyuki Ohde, Stephen J. Kramer
  • Patent number: 5954841
    Abstract: The present invention provides an improved method for scouring wool. The method comprises differential heating of grease contaminants in the unscoured wool to at least partially liquefy the grease, absorbing the grease by the addition of a grease-absorbing material, and separating the grease-absorbing material from the wool. The method of the invention involves substantially less water consumption than current methods and is a more efficient means of producing wool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Primary Applications Limited
    Inventor: Peter William Beven