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Andrew Richard Hart, Ithaca, NY US
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20130061681 | Sensor For High Pressure Processing Of Articles - A pressure sensor device and its use for confirming achievement of a selected pressure in a high pressure process (HPP) for sanitizing food is disclosed. The device includes at least a base and a sheet, each of which is substantially impermeable to the working fluid of the HPP and is deformable at the selected pressure. Microcapsules interposed between flat overlapping portions of the base and sheet contain a color former and burst upon pressurization of the environment surrounding the device. Release of the color former is detected to confirm that the pressurization occurred. The device can be associated with one or more foodstuffs (e.g., a packaged food product or a group of such packages) and remain associated therewith to continuously indicate that the foodstuff(s) have been subjected to the selected pressure and are therefore sanitized. | 03-14-2013 |
20140216162 | Sensor for High Pressure Processing of Articles - A pressure sensor device and its use for confirming achievement of a selected pressure in a high pressure process (HPP) for sanitizing food is disclosed. The device includes at least a base and a sheet, each of which is substantially impermeable to the working fluid of the HPP and is deformable at the selected pressure. Microcapsules interposed between flat overlapping portions of the base and sheet contain a color former and burst upon pressurization of the environment surrounding the device. Release of the color former is detected to confirm that the pressurization occurred. The device can be associated with one or more foodstuffs (e.g., a packaged food product or a group of such packages) and remain associated therewith to continuously indicate that the foodstuff(s) have been subjected to the selected pressure and are therefore sanitized. | 08-07-2014 |
Brendan Hart, Troy, NY US
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20140293733 | Advanced Laboratory Platform Rocker - This document describes an advanced laboratory platform rocker. An electronic circuit controls the rotation of the shaft of a motor. The shaft is coupled to the platform, such that the angular position of the platform is controllable, as a function of time, enabling non-periodic and non-steady motion. The rotation of the platform can be used to perform other functions, such as initiating the dispensing of liquid into a tray on the platform, and dispersing of liquid from a tray on the platform. | 10-02-2014 |
20140302485 | Integrated Temperature Control of Laboratory Instrument - This invention describes an advanced cooling system for a laboratory instrument to maintain laboratory samples at a predetermined temperature. The advanced cooling system uses an algorithm that incorporates information from at least one sensor and other operational parameters including thermal effects from the operation of the instrument. | 10-09-2014 |
Brendan George Hart, Troy, NY US
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20130058187 | Agitation Apparatus with Interchangeable Module and Impact Protection Using Reactive Feedback Control - An apparatus for agitating materials contained in tubes, including cellular materials and tissues, to release their contents for scientific analysis. The apparatus includes a control enclosure containing a base and a motor, and an interchangeable module that connects to the motor. The interchangeable module includes a tube supporting structure and a rotatable hub connected to one or more strikers positioned to impact the tubes, resulting in agitation of tube contents. Interchangeable modules allow for different shapes and sizes of tubes to be used with a single control enclosure. The apparatus includes a means to measure the rotational velocity of the rotatable hub and a method for using the speed to determine the number of tubes in the apparatus, or the mass or volume of samples contained in tubes. The method accordingly adjusts the rotational velocity of the strikers allowing the tubes to receive consistent agitation independent of the number of tubes in the apparatus or mass or volume of samples within said tubes. The apparatus further includes protective sleeves for the tubes to prevent breakage, heat build-up from friction and tube caps opening due to rapid impact from strikers. | 03-07-2013 |
Christopher William Hart, Rexford, NY US
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20100226049 | Systems and Methods for Protecting a Series Capacitor Bank - Systems and methods for protecting a series capacitor bank are provided. According to one exemplary embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a capacitor protection circuit. The capacitor protection circuit may include a capacitor bank, a pilot circuit and a main commutation gap. The pilot circuit and the main commutation gap may be provided in parallel electrical communication with the capacitor bank. Additionally, one or more plasma injectors may be provided in series electrical communication with the pilot circuit. The plasma injectors may be operable to provide partially or completely ionized plasma across the main commutation gap to make conductive the main commutation gap. | 09-09-2010 |
Colin Hart, Queensbury, NY US
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20090198209 | FLUID MANIFOLD CONTROL DEVICE - A manifold is disclosed which includes a manifold body that defines a main lumen, a primary injection line and a port. A check valve system is also provided which permits flow from the primary injection line to the main lumen while selectively preventing back flow from the main lumen to the primary injection line and, simultaneously, permitting flow from the port to the primary injection line while preventing back flow from the primary injection line to the port. | 08-06-2009 |
Colin P. Hart, Queensbury, NY US
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20090204078 | Manifold and Valve Seal for Use with a Medical Device - Disclosed is a manifold including a housing having multiple ports and multiple bores networking the ports. An actuatable valve, such as a slidable valve, including one or more bores may be positioned in the housing such that the valve is actuatable between a first position and a second position. Actuation of the valve may selectively establish a desired fluid pathway through the manifold. One or more seals may be interposed between the valve and the housing. The seal includes at least a first sealing element, a second sealing element, and a land extending between the sealing elements. The sealing elements are configured to provide a fluid tight seal between the housing and the valve when the valve is in either the first or second position, and the land is configured to provide a fluid tight seal between the housing and the valve when the valve is in an intermediate position. | 08-13-2009 |
David P. Hart, Webster, NY US
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20090013064 | MANAGING DISTRIBUTED DEVICES WITH LIMITED CONNECTIVITY - A method of managing devices may include downloading information to a courier device from an enterprise. The information may be information for performing a device management operation. The method also includes communicating the information from the courier device to a monitored agent coupled to at least one of a disconnected device and an intermittently connected device. | 01-08-2009 |
David Patrick Hart, Webster, NY US
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20130179565 | System and Method for Dynamically Grouping Devices Based on Present Device Conditions - A method to dynamically group devices based on device information, which is associated with a system for monitoring the device information that communicates information between a device and an enterprise. Information is collected from a device information source to obtain an actual status of a device. The actual status of the device is compared to a stored status of the device. The stored status is stored on a server of the enterprise. The enterprise determines if the actual status has been changed from the stored status. When a change is detected, the method performs at least one of the acts of automatically disassociating the device from a group that reflects the stored status and automatically associating the device with a new group to reflect the actual status. | 07-11-2013 |
20150032882 | System and Method for Dynamically Grouping Devices Based on Present Device Conditions - A method to dynamically group devices based on device information, which is associated with a system for monitoring the device information that communicates information between a device and an enterprise. Information is collected from a device information source to obtain an actual status of a device. The actual status of the device is compared to a stored status of the device. The stored status is stored on a server of the enterprise. The enterprise determines if the actual status has been changed from the stored status. When a change is detected, the method performs at least one of the acts of automatically disassociating the device from a group that reflects the stored status and automatically associating the device with a new group to reflect the actual status. | 01-29-2015 |
20150074248 | Managing Configurations of Distributed Devices - A method manages configurations of devices in a system that communicates information between a device and an enterprise. The method includes building a defined configuration for a device type. The defined configuration includes a set of value requirements. An actual configuration having values associated with the device is compared to the defined configurations. The actual configuration and defined configuration are stored in a database of the enterprise. The method also includes determining, in the enterprise, if the values of actual configuration match the corresponding value requirements of the defined configurations. The method runs business logic associated with the device based on a result from the step of determining if the values of the actual configuration match the corresponding values of the defined configurations. The matched configurations are stored for subsequent use. | 03-12-2015 |
Gary Allen Hart, Walworth, NY US
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20090097105 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING SMOOTH, DENSE OPTICAL FILMS - The invention is directed to preparing optical elements having a thin, smooth, dense coating or film thereon, and a method for making such coating or film. The coated element has a surface roughness of <1.0 nm rms. The coating materials include hafnium oxide or a mixture of hafnium oxide and another oxide material, for example silicon dioxide. The method includes the use of a reverse mask to deposit the coating or film on a rotating substrate. | 04-16-2009 |
20140240821 | ENHANCED, DURABLE SILVER COATING STACKS FOR HIGHLY REFLECTIVE MIRRORS - The disclosure is directed to a highly reflective multiband mirror that is reflective in the VIS-NIR_SWIR-MWIR-LWIR bands, the mirror being a complete thin film stack that consists of a plurality of layers on a selected substrate. In order from substrate to the final layer, the mirror consists of (a) substrate, (b) barrier layer, (c) first interface layer, (d) a reflective layer, (e) a second interface layer, (f) tuning layer(s) and (g) a protective layer. In some embodiments the tuning layer and the protective are combined into a single layer using a single coating material. The multiband mirror is more durable than existing mirrors on light weight metal substrates, for example 6061-Al, designed for similar applications. In each of the five layer types methods and materials are used to process each layer so as to achieve the desired layer characteristics, which aid to enhancing the durability performance of the stack. | 08-28-2014 |
20150293275 | ENHANCED PERFORMANCE METALLIC BASED OPTICAL MIRROR SUBSTRATES - A method for coating substrates is provided. The method includes diamond turning a substrate to a surface roughness of between about 60 Å and about 100 Å RMS, wherein the substrate is one of a metal and a metal alloy. The method further includes polishing the diamond turned surface of the substrate to a surface roughness of between about 10 Å and about 25 Å to form a polished substrate, heating the polished substrate, and ion bombarding the substrate with an inert gas. The method includes depositing a coating including at least one metallic layer on the ion bombarded surface of the substrate using low pressure magnetron sputtering, and polishing the coating to form a finished surface having a surface roughness of less than about 25 Å RMS using a glycol based colloidal solution. | 10-15-2015 |
George Hart, Stony Brook, NY US
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20150317916 | DEMONSTRATION TOOLS FOR GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES - A variety of tools for demonstrating the mathematical properties is disclosed. In one embodiment, a demonstrator uses the tools to illuminate geometric relationships between objects in two and three-dimensional space. The tools may be a stationary exhibit or collected into a portable kit. Whether portable or stationary, the tools provide an easy to use, multi-functional, and visually captivating vehicle for demonstration of geometric properties. | 11-05-2015 |
James Hart, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20090211602 | System and Method For Removing Edge-Bead Material - Embodiments of the invention provide edge-bead removal systems and methods for removing edge-bead material from one or more surfaces of semiconductor wafers. Embodiments of the invention may be applied to process wafers at different points in a manufacturing cycle, and the wafers can include one or more metal layers. | 08-27-2009 |
Kimberly Ann Hart, Wantagh, NY US
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20120007390 | Highchair lap bib - The Highchair Lap Bib is an accessory to the highchair. The top layer is vinyl, the bottom layer is felt. The bottom layer attaches to the tray and/or arms of the highchair using Velcro hook adhesive pieces. It then wraps around the child's waist and closes behind the lower back with a Velcro hook closure. When attached to the highchair properly, the Highchair Lap Bib will prevent foods, liquids and crumbs from dropping onto the lap of the child, getting into the creases and under the highchair padding and on the lap straps of the highchair. | 01-12-2012 |
Liza Hart, Nichols, NY US
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20110248177 | TEST EQUIPMENT FOR VERIFICATION OF CRYSTAL LINEARITY AT HIGH-FLUX LEVELS - A method and device that provides independent temperature control of x-ray detector crystals, either singly or in small groups. In addition to a thermal control network for the crystals, electronic devices are associated with each detector crystal and are independently cooled using Peltier devices so that lifetime and reliability are maximized. In most operating environments the ambient temperature is less than the operating temperature of the detector crystals. In these situations, the heat removed from the electronics can be used to heat the detector crystals, resulting in efficient operation. | 10-13-2011 |
Michael Hart, Brooklyn, NY US
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20150281257 | SYSTEM TO IDENTIFY MACHINES INFECTED BY MALWARE APPLYING LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS TO NETWORK REQUESTS FROM ENDPOINTS - A method to identify machines infected by malware is provided. The method includes determining whether a universal resource locator in a network request is present in a first cache and determining whether a fully qualified domain name from the uniform resource locator is present in a second cache. The method includes evaluating a parent hostname as to suspiciousness. The method includes indicating the computing device has a likelihood of infection, responsive to one of: the universal resource locator being present in the first cache with a first indication of suspiciousness, the fully qualified domain name being present in the second cache with a second indication of suspiciousness, or the evaluating the parent hostname having a third indication of suspiciousness, wherein at least one method operation is performed by the processor. A system and computer readable media are provided. | 10-01-2015 |
Patrick Hammel Hart, Ballston Lake, NY US
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20150114010 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED CONVECTION COOLING OF TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT POWER PRODUCING AND POWER CONSUMING ELECTRICAL DEVICES - A cooling system for cooling a temperature-dependent power device includes an active cooling device and a controller to generate and transmit a drive signal thereto to selectively activate the device. The controller receives an input from sensors regarding the cooling device power consumption and measured operational parameters of the power equipment—including the power device output power if the device is a power producing device or the power device input power if the device is a power consuming device. The controller generates and transmits a drive signal to the cooling device based on the cooling device power consumption and the measured power device input or output power in order to cause the active cooling device to selectively cool the heat producing power device. A net system power output or total system power input can be maximized/minimized by controlling an amount of convection cooling provided by the cooling device. | 04-30-2015 |
Patrick Hammel Hart, Ballston Park, NY US
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20140175887 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VOLTAGE REGULATION OF A RENEWABLE ENERGY PLANT - Systems and methods for regulating the voltage at a point of interconnection of a renewable energy plant, such as a solar plant, with a grid are provided. A voltage signal indicative of the voltage at the point of interconnection can be received and filtered with a high pass filter to generate a filtered error signal. The high pass filter can block components of the voltage signal at a frequency less than a threshold frequency. A reactive power command for the renewable energy plant can be generated based on the filtered error signal. One or more inverters of the renewable energy plant can be controlled to output reactive power based on the reactive power command. A rejection module can be implemented to prevent adverse interaction with other voltage control devices. In addition, a reset module can be implemented to preserve dynamic reactive power range of the inverters. | 06-26-2014 |
Richard Louis Hart, Schenectady, NY US
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20080261098 | PROTON-CONDUCTING MEMBRANES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICES, AND RELATED ARTICLES AND PROCESSES - A method for making a proton-conducting membrane is described. The method includes the steps of combining a protonated, layered inorganic material with a proton-conducting organic polymer in a liquid medium; exfoliating the layered inorganic material, so that individual layers of the inorganic material are suspended in the liquid medium and spaced from each other; and the polymer is absorbed onto the surface of the individual layers. In this manner, a polymer-inorganic composite is formed. The liquid can then be removed, to recover the resulting membrane. Related electrolysis and fuel cell devices are also described, which incorporate the proton-conducting membrane. | 10-23-2008 |
Richard Louis Hart, Albany, NY US
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20100279165 | CATHODE COMPOSITION AND ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL COMPRISING SAME - A cathode composition and a rechargeable electrochemical cell comprising same are disclosed. The cathode composition is described as comprising particles of one or more transition metal, alkali halometallate having a melting point of less than about 300 degrees Celsius, and at least one phosphorus composition additive selected from P-O compositions, P-halogen compositions, P-O-halogen compositions, and their reaction products and combinations. Also described is a rechargeable electrochemical cell comprising the composition. The phosphorus composition additive in the cathode composition of a cell is effective to lower the capacity degradation rate of the cell during operation relative to absence of the additive, and effective to lower the internal resistance of the cell when under operating conditions relative to absence of the additive. | 11-04-2010 |
Richard Louis Hart, Broadalbin, NY US
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20100239940 | System and Method for Manufacturing Fuel Cell Stacks - A method of manufacturing a fuel cell stack is provided. The method provides forming an inspectable preassembly of multiple fuel cell assemblies that may be termed a pseudostack. Each fuel cell in the pseudostack has permanent electrical interconnections and sealing connections on only one of the two electrodes, namely an anode layer or a cathode layer. For example, an anode interconnect may be firmly attached to the anode layer by means of a bonding agent and a sealing agent used to seal passages on the anode layer of the fuel cell. Alternatively, seals and permanent electrical connections may be made on the cathode layer of the fuel cell, and not on the anode layer. | 09-23-2010 |
20110070496 | COMPOSITION AND ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE - In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a cathode composition is provided that includes at least one transition metal or a transition metal salt, wherein the transition metal is at least one selected from the group consisting of nickel, iron, cobalt, chromium, manganese, molybdenum, and antimony; an alkali metal halide; a salt comprising an alkali metal halide and a metal halide; and a metal polysulfide compound MS | 03-24-2011 |
20110104570 | CATHODE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ZN AND CHALCOGENIDE AND ENERGY STORAGE CELL COMPRISING SAME - A cathode composition and a rechargeable electrochemical cell comprising same are disclosed. The cathode composition is described as comprising (i) particles including a transition metal selected from the group consisting of Ni, Fe, Cr, Mn, Co, V, and combinations thereof; (ii) alkali halometallate; (iii) alkali halide; (iv) source of Zn; and (v) source of chalcogenide. Also described is a rechargeable electrochemical cell comprising the composition. The source of Zn and source of chalcogenide in the cathode composition of a cell may be effective to improve the extractable capacity of cells, and decrease the cell resistance, relative to their absence. | 05-05-2011 |
20120077070 | COMPOSITION AND ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE - A cathode composition is provided. The cathode composition includes at least one electroactive metal, wherein the electroactive metal is at least one selected from the group consisting of titanium, vanadium, niobium, molybdenum, nickel, iron, cobalt, chromium, manganese, silver, antimony, cadmium, tin, lead and zinc; a first alkali metal halide; an electrolyte salt comprising a reaction product of a second alkali metal halide and a metal halide, wherein the electrolyte salt has a melting point of less than about 300 degrees Centigrade; and a metal chlorosulfide compound having a formula (I) M | 03-29-2012 |
20120164524 | COMPOSITION, ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE, AND RELATED PROCESSES - A positive electrode composition is provided. The positive electrode composition includes at least one electroactive metal, such as titanium, vanadium, niobium, molybdenum, nickel, cobalt, chromium, manganese, silver, antimony, cadmium, tin, lead, and zinc. The electroactive metal is present in an amount in a range from about 10 volume percent to about 20 volume percent, based on the volume of the positive electrode composition. The composition further includes iron, present in an amount in a range from about 0.2 volume percent to about 3 volume percent, based on the volume of the positive electrode composition; at least one first alkali metal halide; and an electrolyte salt. The electrolyte salt can be based on a reaction product of a second alkali metal halide and an aluminum halide, and has a melting point of less than about 300 degrees Celsius. An article, an energy storage device, and an uninterruptable power supply device that includes the positive electrode composition are also described; as is a method of forming the energy storage device. | 06-28-2012 |
20120219843 | COMPOSITION, ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE, AND RELATED PROCESSES - A positive electrode composition is provided. The positive electrode composition includes at least one electroactive metal selected from the group consisting of titanium, vanadium, niobium, molybdenum, nickel, cobalt, chromium, manganese, silver, antimony, cadmium, tin, lead, iron, and zinc. The composition further includes sodium iodide, present in an amount in a range from about 0.1 weight percent to about 0.9 weight percent, based on the weight of the positive electrode composition; a first alkali metal halide; and an electrolyte salt comprising a reaction product of a second alkali metal halide and an aluminum halide, wherein the electrolyte salt has a melting point of less than about 300 degrees Celsius. Related devices, such as a UPS device, also form embodiments of this invention. | 08-30-2012 |
20120308895 | ELECTRODE COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES AND OTHER APPLICATIONS; AND RELATED DEVICES AND PROCESSES - A positive electrode composition is described, containing granules of at least one electroactive metal and at least one alkali metal halide. The granules have a substantially spheroidal shape. An energy storage device and an uninterruptable power supply device are also described. They include compartments for positive and negative electrode compositions; a solid separator capable of transporting alkali metal ions between the compartments; and associated current collectors for the electrodes. The positive electrode composition contains substantially spheroidal granules. Related methods for the preparation of an energy storage device are also disclosed. | 12-06-2012 |
20130084486 | ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS INCLUDING A CONDUCTIVE MATRIX - An electrochemical cell includes an outer housing, a separator for separating an anode material from a cathode material, wherein the separator is disposed in the outer housing. The electrochemical cell also includes a conductive thin sheet disposed around an outer circumference of the separator, wherein the conductive thin sheet is disposed such that it allows passage of the anode material between the separator and the conductive thin sheet. The electrochemical cell further includes a conductive matrix disposed between, and in contact with, the conductive thin sheet and the outer housing. | 04-04-2013 |
20130108931 | POSITIVE ELECTRODE COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR ENERGY STORAGE AND OTHER APPLICATIONS; AND RELATED DEVICES | 05-02-2013 |
20130157140 | METHODS OF MAKING AND USING ELECTRODE COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES - A positive electrode composition is described, containing granules of at least one electroactive metal, at least one alkali metal halide and carbon black. An energy storage device and an uninterruptable power supply device are also described. Related methods for the preparation of a positive electrode and an energy storage device are also disclosed | 06-20-2013 |
20130196209 | ELECTRODE COMPOSITIONS, ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - A positive electrode composition is presented. The composition includes at least one electroactive metal; at least one alkali metal halide; and at least one additive including a plurality of nanoparticles, wherein the plurality of nanoparticles includes tungsten carbide. An energy storage device, and a related method for the preparation of an energy storage device, are also presented. | 08-01-2013 |
20140062412 | METHOD OF CHARGING AN ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL - A method of pulse charging a secondary electrochemical storage cell is provided. The secondary cell includes a negative electrode comprising an alkaline metal; a positive electrode comprising at least one transition metal halide; a molten salt electrolyte comprising alkaline metal haloaluminate; and a solid electrolyte partitioning the positive electrode from the negative electrode, such that a first surface of the solid electrolyte is in contact with the positive electrode, and a second surface of the solid electrolyte is in contact with the negative electrode. The method of charging includes polarizing the cell by applying a polarizing voltage greater than about 0.1 V above the cell's rest potential for a first predetermined period of time; depolarizing the cell for a second predetermined period of time; and repeating the polarizing and depolarizing steps until a charging end-point is reached. | 03-06-2014 |
20140349159 | ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS AND RELATED DEVICES - An electrochemical cell is presented. The electrochemical cell includes an ion-conducting separator having a first surface that defines at least a portion of a first compartment and a second surface that defines at least a portion of a second compartment, and a positive electrode composition disposed in the first compartment, the positive electrode composition comprising an electroactive metal, an alkali metal halide, and an electrolyte. The electroactive metal includes metal flakes of an average aspect ratio greater than about 5. An energy storage battery including a plurality of electrochemical cells is also presented. | 11-27-2014 |
20150093624 | ELECTRODE COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES - A positive electrode composition is provided. The positive electrode composition includes at least one electroactive metal, a first alkali metal halide, an electrolyte comprising a complex metal halide having a second alkali metal halide; and sodium iodide. The electroactive metal is selected from the group consisting of nickel, cobalt, iron, zinc, tin, vanadium, niobium, manganese and antimony; and the first alkali metal halide and the second alkali metal halide independently comprise a halide selected from chlorine, bromine, and fluorine. The composition includes sodium iodide present in an amount in a range from about 0.1 weight percent to about 0.9 weight percent, based on a total weight of metal halides in the positive electrode composition. Related devices also form embodiments of this invention. | 04-02-2015 |
20150147621 | METHODS FOR THE FORMATION OF BETA ALUMINA ELECTROLYTES, AND RELATED STRUCTURES AND DEVICES - A method for preparing an electrolyte separator for an electrochemical device is described. The method includes the step of applying a beta″-alumina coating composition, or a precursor thereof, to a porous substrate, by an atmospheric, thermal spray technique. An electrochemical device is also described. Some of these devices include an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte separator disposed between the anode and the cathode. The separator includes a thermally-sprayed layer of beta″-alumina, disposed on a porous substrate. The electrochemical device can be used as an energy storage system, or for other types of end uses. | 05-28-2015 |
20150318586 | ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS INCLUDING A CONDUCTIVE MATRIX - An electrochemical cell is presented. The cell includes a housing having an interior surface defining a volume, and an elongated separator disposed in the housing volume. The elongated separator defines an axis of the cell. The separator has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface of the separator defines a first compartment. The outer surface of the separator and the interior surface of the housing define a second compartment having a volume. The cell further includes a conductive matrix disposed in at least a portion of the second compartment volume such that the conductive matrix occupies a gap between the outer surface of the separator and the interior surface of the housing. The gap in the second compartment extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of the cell. | 11-05-2015 |
Shandon Dee Hart, Corning, NY US
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20120134025 | ANTI-GLARE GLASS SHEET HAVING COMPRESSIVE STRESS EQUIPOISE AND METHODS THEREOF - A chemically-strengthened glass sheet including: a smooth first side; and a rough second side, wherein the compressive stress values of the smooth first-side and the rough second-side are substantially in equipoise. Methods of making and using the glass sheet, as defined herein, are disclosed. A display system that incorporates the glass sheet, as defined herein, is also disclosed. | 05-31-2012 |
20120218640 | GLASS HAVING ANTIGLARE SURFACE WITH LOW DISPLAY SPARKLE - A glass article having a low level of grainy appearance that can appear to have a shift in the pattern of the grains with changing viewing angle of a display, or “sparkle.” The glass article—which, in some embodiments, is a transparent glass sheet—has small-angle-scattering properties and/or distinctness-of-reflected-image (DOI), leading to improved viewability in display applications, especially under high ambient lighting conditions. In some embodiments, the antiglare surface of the glass sheet is an etched surface, with no foreign coating present on the antiglare surface. | 08-30-2012 |
20120221264 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING SPARKLE - An apparatus and method for determining and quantifying “sparkle”—the random noise that is generated when a pixelated image is viewed through a roughened surface of a transparent sample. The apparatus includes a pixelated source and an imaging system located in an optical path originating from the pixelated source, wherein a transparent sample may be placed in the optical path between the pixelated source and the optical system. The degree of sparkle is determined by obtaining an integrated image for the pixelated image; and calculating a standard deviation of the integrated pixel power. An objective level of sparkle can be defined by correlating the amount of sparkle provided by the apparatus with visual impressions. | 08-30-2012 |
20120300304 | TRANSPARENT GLASS SUBSTRATE HAVING ANTIGLARE SURFACE - A transparent glass substrate having an antiglare surface that minimizes sparkle. The antiglare surface has a roughened portion that surface that has a RMS amplitude of at least amplitude of at least about 80 nm. The antiglare surface may also include a portion that is unroughened, or flat. The fraction of the antiglare surface that is roughened is at least about 0.9, and the fraction of the surface that is unroughened is less than about 0.10. The antiglare surface has a pixel power deviation of less than about 7%. | 11-29-2012 |
20130127202 | Strengthened Glass and Glass Laminates Having Asymmetric Impact Resistance - Embodiment of a strengthened glass laminate comprise at least one layer of strengthened glass having a first surface and a second surface disposed opposite the first surface, and one or more coatings adhered to the first surface of the strengthened glass, wherein the one or more coatings impart an asymmetric impact resistance to the glass laminate. | 05-23-2013 |
20130183489 | REFLECTION-RESISTANT GLASS ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - Described herein are coated glass or glass-ceramic articles having improved reflection resistance. Further described are methods of making and using the improved articles. The coated articles generally include a glass or glass-ceramic substrate and a multilayer coating disposed thereon. The multilayer coating is not a free-standing adhesive film, but a coating that is formed on or over the glass or glass-ceramic substrate. | 07-18-2013 |
20140049822 | DISPLAY ELEMENT HAVING BURIED SCATTERING ANTI-GLARE LAYER - A display element for viewing a display such as, for example, a display on an electronic device. The display element comprises a transparent substrate and a scattering anti-glare layer located between a front surface and back surface of the display element, wherein the scattering anti-glare layer comprises a plurality of scattering elements. The scattering anti-glare layer has low reflectivity and provides an anti-glare effect for light reflected by interfaces within the display element. | 02-20-2014 |
20140106141 | LAMINATE ARTICLES WITH MODERATE ADHESION AND RETAINED STRENGTH - One or more aspects of the disclosure pertain to an article including a film disposed on a glass substrate, which may be strengthened, where the interface between the film and the glass substrate is modified, such that the article has an improved average flexural strength, and the film retains key functional properties for its application. Some key functional properties of the film include optical, electrical and/or mechanical properties. In one or more embodiments, interface exhibits the effective adhesion energy is about less than about 4 J/m | 04-17-2014 |
20140106146 | ARTICLES HAVING RETAINED STRENGTH - One or more aspects of the disclosure pertain to an article including a film disposed on a glass substrate, which may be strengthened, where the interface between the film and the glass substrate is modified, such that the article retains its average flexural strength, and the film retains key functional properties for its application. Some key functional properties of the film include optical, electrical and/or mechanical properties. The bridging of a crack from one of the film or the glass substrate into the other of the film or the glass substrate can be prevented by inserting a crack mitigating layer between the glass substrate and the film. | 04-17-2014 |
20140106150 | ARTICLES WITH A LOW-ELASTIC MODULUS LAYER AND RETAINED STRENGTH - One or more aspects of the disclosure pertain to an article including a film disposed on a glass substrate, which may be strengthened, where the interface between the film and the glass substrate is modified, such that the article has an improved average flexural strength, and the film retains key functional properties for its application. Some key functional properties of the film include optical, electrical and/or mechanical properties. The bridging of a crack from one of the film or the glass substrate into the other of the film or the glass substrate can be suppressed by inserting a nanoporous crack mitigating layer between the glass substrate and the film. | 04-17-2014 |
20140161980 | METHODS AND FORMULATIONS FOR SPRAY COATING SOL-GEL THIN FILMS ON SUBSTRATES - Methods and formulations are provided for: selecting a sol-gel precursor containing a material for forming a thin film layer on a substrate; selecting a solvent having a boiling point at or above a solvent boiling point threshold and a viscosity at or below a solvent viscosity threshold; combining the sol-gel and the solvent into a mixture; applying the mixture onto a surface of the substrate; permitting the mixture to spread and level on the surface; and at least one of drying and curing the mixture to form the thin layer on the substrate. | 06-12-2014 |
20140220327 | Glass Articles Having Films with Moderate Adhesion and Retained Strength - One or more aspects of the disclosure pertain to an article including a film disposed on a glass substrate, which may be strengthened, where the interface between the film and the glass substrate is modified, such that the article has an improved average flexural strength, and the film retains key functional properties for its application. Some key functional properties of the film include optical, electrical and/or mechanical properties. In one or more embodiments, the interface exhibits an effective adhesion energy of about less than about 4 J/m | 08-07-2014 |
20140334006 | Scratch-Resistant Articles with a Gradient Layer - Embodiments of this disclosure pertain to articles that exhibit scratch-resistance and improved optical properties. In some examples, the article exhibits a color shift of about 2 or less, when viewed at an incident illumination angle in the range from about 0 degrees to about 60 degrees from normal under an illuminant. In one or more embodiments, the articles include a substrate, and an optical film disposed on the substrate. The optical film includes a scratch-resistant layer and a refractive index gradient. In one or more embodiments, the refractive index includes a refractive index that increases from a first surface at the interface between the substrate and the optical film to a second surface. The refractive index gradient may be formed from a compositional gradient and/or a porosity gradient. | 11-13-2014 |
20140335330 | Low-Color Scratch-Resistant Articles with a Multilayer Optical Film - Embodiments of this disclosure pertain to articles that exhibit scratch-resistance and improved optical properties. In some examples, the article exhibits a color shift of about 2 or less, when viewed at an incident illumination angle in the range from about 0 degrees to about 60 degrees from normal under an illuminant. In one or more embodiments, the articles include a substrate, and an optical film disposed on the substrate. The optical film includes a scratch-resistant layer and an optical interference layer. The optical interference layer may include one or more sub-layers that exhibit different refractive indices. In one example, the optical interference layer includes a first low refractive index sub-layer and a second a second high refractive index sub-layer. In some instances, the optical interference layer may include a third sub-layer. | 11-13-2014 |
20140335332 | Low-Color Scratch-Resistant Articles with a Multilayer Optical Film - Embodiments of this disclosure pertain to articles that exhibit scratch-resistance and improved optical properties. In some examples, the article exhibits a color shift of about 2 or less, when viewed at an incident illumination angle in the range from about 0 degrees to about 60 degrees from normal under an illuminant. In one or more embodiments, the articles include a substrate, and an optical film disposed on the substrate. The optical film includes a scratch-resistant layer and an optical interference layer. The optical interference layer may include one or more sub-layers that exhibit different refractive indices. In one example, the optical interference layer includes a first low refractive index sub-layer and a second a second high refractive index sub-layer. In some instances, the optical interference layer may include a third sub-layer. | 11-13-2014 |
20140376094 | Low-Color Scratch-Resistant Articles with a Multilayer Optical Film - Embodiments of this disclosure pertain to articles that exhibit scratch-resistance and improved optical properties. In some examples, the article exhibits a color shift of about 2 or less, when viewed at an incident illumination angle in the range from about 0 degrees to about 60 degrees from normal under an illuminant. In one or more embodiments, the articles include a substrate, and an optical film disposed on the substrate. The optical film includes a scratch-resistant layer and an optical interference layer. The optical interference layer may include one or more sub-layers that exhibit different refractive indices. In one example, the optical interference layer includes a first low refractive index sub-layer and a second a second high refractive index sub-layer. In some instances, the optical interference layer may include a third sub-layer. | 12-25-2014 |
20150024191 | Reflection-Resistant Glass Articles and Methods for Making and Using Same - Described herein are coated glass or glass-ceramic articles having improved reflection resistance. Further described are methods of making and using the improved articles. The coated articles generally include a glass or glass-ceramic substrate and a nanoporous Si-containing coating disposed thereon. The nanoporous Si-containing coating is not a free-standing adhesive film, but a coating that is formed on or over the glass or glass-ceramic substrate. | 01-22-2015 |
20150062713 | ANTI-REFLECTION ARTICLE AND METHODS THEREOF - An antireflection article including: | 03-05-2015 |
20150174625 | ARTICLES WITH MONOLITHIC, STRUCTURED SURFACES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - A textured article that includes a transparent substrate having at least one primary surface and a glass, glass-ceramic or ceramic composition; a micro-textured surface on the primary surface of the substrate, the micro-textured surface comprising a plurality of hillocks; and a nano-structured surface on the micro-textured surface, the nano-structured surface comprising a plurality of nano-sized protrusions or a multilayer coating comprising a plurality of layers having a nano-scale thickness. Further, the hillocks have an average height of about 10 to about 1000 nm and an average longest lateral cross-sectional dimension of about 1 to about 100 μm, and the nano-sized protrusions have an average height of about 10 to about 500 nm and an average longest lateral cross-sectional dimension of about 10 to about 500 nm. The substrate may be chemically strengthened with a compressive stress greater than about 500 MPa and a compressive depth-of-layer greater than about 15 μm. | 06-25-2015 |
Steven C. Hart, Williamson, NY US
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20100080636 | COATED-CORE CLEANER BLADES - A coated-core cleaner blade has a core comprising a first material and a coating surrounding the core. The coating comprises a second material that is different than the first material. Further, the core (first material) is rigid compared to the coating (second material). Therefore, the first material has a first flexibility that is much less than a second flexibility of the second material. | 04-01-2010 |
20100080927 | CONTINUOUS MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR COATED-CORE CLEANER BLADES - A method feeds a continuous core of a print cartridge cleaning blade along a path. The path passes, in the following order, firstly through a coating bath or spray coating station, secondly by a curing station, thirdly through a cutter, and fourthly to a finisher station. Thus, the method herein coats portions of the continuous core that are in the coating bath/spray station with an outer covering. For portions of the continuous core that are adjacent the curing station, the method cures the outer covering of the continuous core; for portions of the continuous core that are in the cutter, the method cuts the continuous core into predetermined lengths; and for portions of the predetermined lengths of the continuous core that are adjacent the finishing station, the method finishes the outer covering of the predetermined lengths of the continuous core to produce a finished print cartridge cleaning blade. | 04-01-2010 |
Steven C. Hart, Webster, NY US
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20080199216 | Acoustic dampening material for imaging drum - Method for acoustic dampening of photoreceptor and ionographic drums using an acoustic dampening applied to and cured on the interior of a drum. Embodiments provide excellent acoustic dampening of the resonance modes, and thus, substantially eliminates the problematic sounds that are often emitted from the xerographic printing machines. | 08-21-2008 |
20090304400 | Apparatus and method for mounting an RF monitoring device onto a fuser roll - A replaceable unit monitor assembly includes a substrate member, multiple thermal insulating stand-off members, and a monitor device mounted on the substrate member. The stand-off members mount the substrate member to an end hub of a fuser roll of a printing machine while limiting conductive heat transfer to the monitor device. | 12-10-2009 |
20100326352 | APPARATUS FOR APPLYING AN ACOUSTIC DAMPENING COATING TO THE INTERIOR OF A XEROGRAPHIC DRUM - This is a photoconductor and dispenser assembly and system. The photoconductor is in a tubular form so as to accept a tubular formed dispenser within its hollow portion. The dispenser will coat within this hollow portion a uniform coating of an acoustical dampening material. This material will dull any sound produced by the photoconductive marking system. The assembly is the tube having in its hollow portion this dispenser. The dispenser fits tightly but movably within the hollow portion. | 12-30-2010 |
Thomas Richard Hart, Canastota, NY US
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20090015350 | BAND-STOP FILTERS - Multiple tank elements disposed along a common axis and multiple conductive pads disposed along opposing sides of the tank elements define a serpentine transmission path. The tank elements, each having a capacitor and an inductor in parallel communication, define respective portions of the serpentine transmission path that cross the common axis. In a circuit element having multiple tank elements defining a transmission path in which each tank element is preceded or followed by a next neighbor tank element, inductors of next neighbor tank elements are structured to generate directionally opposing magnetic fields upon passage of electrical current progressing along the transmission path. | 01-15-2009 |