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Frederick L. Glesius, Brecksville, OH US
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| 20100258734 | NEUTRON SENSITIVITY USING DETECTOR ARRAYS - A neutron detector includes an anode and a cathode. The cathode circumscribes the anode and has a plurality of planar segments facing the anode. In one embodiment, the neutron detector is part of an array of neutron detectors. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20100258735 | B10 NEUTRON DETECTOR IN PIE SHAPED SECTORS - A neutron detector array that includes a hollow member circumscribing an axis and bounding a volume. A divider extends parallel to the axis within the hollow member to divide the volume into a plurality of volume portions. A plurality of anodes extend parallel to the axis; at least one anode within each volume portion. A plurality of cathodes wherein the hollow member has an interior surface and the divider has surfaces that are coated with neutron sensitive material. Also, a neutron detector that includes a hollow cathode bounding a volume portion with at least a partial wedge cross-section, and an anode extending thought the volume portion. An electric field exists during operation of the neutron detector within the volume portion, the electric field varying across the cross-section, and the anode being located at an area of maximum field strength within the field. The detector may be used in the array. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20110068274 | USING UV LIGHT SOURCE FOR SELF TESTING GAS FILLED GAMMA AND NEUTRON DETECTORS - An apparatus for detecting at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception and outputting a signal indicative of the reception. A detector is responsive to the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception. The detector has a cathode, an anode separated by a space from the cathode, and a gas within the separating space. Charge is generated within the gas upon the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception at the cathode and the charge passes to the anode as a detection. A processing arrangement is operatively connected to the anode for outputting the signal indicative of the detection. A light irradiation arrangement for introducing a light irradiation causes charge within the gas that replicates the charge generated upon detection and that causes output of a signal that replicates the signal indicative of the detection. | 03-24-2011 |
Frederick L. Glesius, Twinsburg, OH US
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| 20120032090 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR ANODE AND CATHODE ELECTRICAL SEPARATION IN DETECTORS - Certain embodiments of the invention may include systems, methods, and apparatus for providing anode and cathode electrical separation in detectors. According to an example embodiment of the invention, a method is presented for providing a neutron detector tube. The method may include applying a conductive layer to at least a portion of an inner surface of a non-conductive cathode tube associated with a neutron detector; applying a neutron sensitive cathode coating to at least a portion of the conductive layer; sealing a first portion of the neutron detector tube with a cathode cap; and sealing a second portion of the neutron detection tube with an anode cap. | 02-09-2012 |
Marina Glesius, Ohers-Roomsladt DE
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| 20100209612 | SILYL-FUNCTIONAL LINEAR PREPOLYMERS, PRODUCTION AND USE THEREOF - The invention relates to coatings with a contact angle hysteresis in water as measured by the tilting plate method of at most 20° made from silyl-terminated linear prepolymers which may cross-link with the surface of the substrate for coating, wherein the silyl-terminated linear prepolymers may be obtained by reaction of compounds of general formula (I): X-A-X′ (I), where A=a polyoxyalkylene chain of ethylene oxide units or ethylene oxide and propylene oxide units with a maximum fraction of 50 wt. % of propylene oxide units based on the weight of A, X═OH, NH | 08-19-2010 |
Marina Glesius, Ober-Ramstadt DE
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| 20100209613 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL STELLATE PREPOLYMER MIXTURES, PRODUCTION AND USE AND COATINGS MADE THEREOF - The invention relates to coatings having a contact angle hysteresis with water measured by the sessile drop method of at most 20°. The coatings can be produced from a mixture of at least two different stellate prepolymers and/or stellate prepolymer/nanoparticle complexes which may cross-link to each other and to the surface of the substrate coated, wherein the stellate prepolymers and/or stellate prepolymer/nanoparticle complex have at least three hydrophilic polymer branches before cross-linking which are themselves soluble in water with on all or a part of the free ends thereof, silyl end groups R | 08-19-2010 |
| 20110251118 | ADSORPTION AGENT FOR SEPARATING DYED COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS FORMULATIONS - In order to separate dyes from aqueous solutions, an improved adsorption agent is proposed, which can be produced according to a method, wherein in a first reaction step, a multifunctional alcohol is reacted with an alkylene oxide into a star-shaped OH-terminated polyether. In a second reaction step, the polyether is reacted with a silane compound such that at an average more than one alkoxy silane group per molecule polyether is present, and in a third reaction step a cross-linking product is obtained by condensation in the presence of acids, wherein optionally further siloxane group-containing modifying agents can be incorporated, and wherein in a final treatment step, the cross-linked products obtained in said manner are separated and optionally dried or ground, | 10-13-2011 |
Marina Glesius, Darmstadt DE
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| 20100081596 | CLEANING COMPOSITIONS FOR HARD SURFACES - Aqueous liquid compositions containing: (a) at least one alkyl ether sulphate (b) at least one multi-armed silyl polyalkoxylate of the formula (I) (H-A) | 04-01-2010 |
