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Alan W. Grattan, Santa Cruz, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090010246Cordless telephone systems - A multimode home telephone system includes a computer, a base unit, a wireless handset and a wireless headset. The computer is programmed with a “soft phone” program to make and receive VOIP calls via the Internet and couple them to and from the base through a USB connection. The base is also coupled to a public switched telephone network (PSTN) and is operable to effect full duplex communication via both the PSTN and the Internet. The base, in turn, is wirelessly coupled to the handset via the DECT/UPCS protocol, and the handset is wirelessly coupled to the headset via the Bluetooth protocol, such that the user can selectively place and receive telephone calls via any one of the Internet, the PSTN or an optional Bluetooth enabled cell phone. Optionally, a DECT/UPCS enabled headset can communicate directly with the base in addition to or in lieu of the Bluetooth enabled headset.01-08-2009
20100150323Method of Addressing Time Wastage During Telephone Call Holds - In a telephone communication system, a caller is provided with the facility for leaving a message with the called party or a central office or other network storage location if placed on hold to allow the caller to be notified once he or she is taken off hold.06-17-2010

David A. Grattan, Bolingbrook, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090007616METHOD OF INHIBITING CORROSION ON FERROUS METAL SURFACES IN CONTACT WITH NITROGEN FERTILIZER SOLUTIONS - A method of using trace amounts of certain compounds to reduce or inhibit corrosion on metal surfaces exposed to corrosive materials is disclosed. The compounds include hydroxlamines, acrylate polymers or copolymers, certain organic acids, tannic acid, carbohydrazide and its derivates and salts, and combinations of these compounds. The metal surfaces may include any ferrous metal piping or equipment surfaces, such as that used during storage, transport, and other processing of such materials. A corrosion-inhibited UAN solution having about 20 to about 50 percent by weight water and from less than 10 to about 1,000 ppm of one or more of the described corrosion inhibitors, and a pH from about 7 to about 8 is also disclosed.01-08-2009
20090026144METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PREVENTING CORROSION IN HOT WATER SYSTEMS - Disclosed is a method of controlling a real-time oxidation-reduction potential in a hot water system to inhibit corrosion in the hot water system. The method includes defining one or more operational protective zones in the hot water system. One or more of the operational protective zones includes an oxidation-reduction potential probe that is operable to measure a real-time oxidation-reduction potential in the hot water system at operating temperature and pressure. The probe transmits the measured real-time potential to the controller, which assesses and interprets the transmitted potential to determine whether it conforms to an oxidation-reduction potential setting. If the measured potential does not conform the oxidation-reduction potential setting, the controller is operable to feed one or more active chemical species into the hot water system.01-29-2009
20090030553METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CREATING AND ANALYZING AN AT TEMERATURE AND PRESSURE OXIDATION-REDUCTION POTENTIAL SIGNATURE IN HOT WATER SYSTEMS FOR PREVENTING CORROSION - Disclosed is a method of creating a real-time oxidation-reduction potential signature in a hot water system to detect REDOX stress and inhibit corrosion in the hot water system. The method includes defining one or more operational protective zones in the hot water system. One or more of the operational protective zones includes an oxidation-reduction potential probe that is operable to measure a real-time oxidation-reduction potential in the hot water system at operating temperature and pressure. The probe transmits the measured real-time potential to the controller, which analyzes and interprets the transmitted potential to create an oxidation-reduction potential signature for the hot water system. If the signature does not conform to an oxidation-reduction potential setting, the controller is operable to feed one or more active chemical species into the hot water system.01-29-2009
20090065439METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PREVENTING CORROSION IN HOT WATER SYSTEMS UNDERGOING INTERMITTENT OPERATIONS - Disclosed is a method of controlling a real-time oxidation-reduction potential in a hot water system undergoing a wet layup sequence to inhibit corrosion in the hot water system. The method includes separating the wet layup sequence into a plurality of phases. Each phase is either short-term or long-term and a subset of the short-term phases is optionally transitional. The method further includes defining one or more zones in the hot water system. At least one of the defined zones is selected for each phase and one or more of the selected zones include at least one ORP probe operable to measure the real-time ORP and communicate with a controller. The ORP probe(s) either intermittently or continuously measure the real-time ORP at operating temperature and pressure at one or more of the selected zones in one or more of the phases and transmit the measured real-time ORP to the controller. The real-time ORP is assessed to determine whether it conforms to an ORP setting for that phase. The invention further includes a multi-component control device for a hot water system undergoing a wet layup sequence.03-12-2009
20090065440METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLEANUP AND DEPOSIT REMOVAL FROM INTERNAL HOT WATER SYSTEM SURFACES - Disclosed is a method of inhibiting and/or removing deposits from internal surfaces in a hot water system. The method includes controlling a real-time oxidation-reduction potential in a hot water system to alter the dynamic between deposit constituents and the bulk water of the system to inhibit deposition or initiate deposit removal. The method is equally effective for a system undergoing a wet layup sequence or in an online operational system. The invention further includes a multi-component deposit inhibition and/or removal device, including a receiver, a processor, and a transmitter that work in unison to alter the system dynamics to inhibit or remove deposits.03-12-2009
20100269996METHOD OF DETECTING AND REDUCING CONTAMINATION IN PAPERMAKING BOILER SYSTEMS - This invention relates to a method and system for detecting contamination of boiler condensate and/or boiler feedwater in a papermaking process. The method includes measuring an oxidation-reduction potential at one or more locations in the boiler condensate and/or the boiler feedwater of the papermaking process with one or more corrosion stress monitoring devices. A controller is operable to assess whether the measured or a calculated oxidation-reduction potential is within an optimum range. The controller is operable to cause transmission of a signal to direct feeding an effective amount of one or more reductants and/or one or more pH-controlling chemicals into the boiler feedwater and/or one or more a satellite feed locations of the papermaking process.10-28-2010

Patent applications by David A. Grattan, Bolingbrook, IL US

Michael A. Grattan, Ferndale, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080239055PRODUCTION SPRING STRIPER - The present invention is directed to an apparatus for applying markings, particularly to springs, that are clean (ink in self contained storage units), allows quick color changes and reduces wasted ink or paint. An application means that does not dry out during short down time periods, keeps up with production rates, and is cost effective.10-02-2008

Robin J. Grattan, West Chester, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100318378Patient Bed Search and Management System - An automated search system uses data indicating clinical and non-clinical needs of a patient to provide a ranked list of candidate beds, status of beds and availability of a specific type of bed having a particular set of clinical attributes, using a score value derived using configurable rules for comparing patient requirements with bed characteristics. A patient bed search system includes at least one repository including bed information for multiple beds in a healthcare facility comprising multiple clinical attributes including current availability for individual beds of the multiple beds. A bed management processor automatically employs the bed information in providing data representing a candidate list of beds for a particular patient in response to clinical and non-clinical requirements associated with the particular patient and a request to allocate a bed for the particular patient. A user interface generates data representing at least one display image presenting the candidate list of beds for a particular patient.12-16-2010