Allbright
James Laverme Allbright, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20100130772 | SPIRAL MIXER NOZZLE AND METHOD FOR MIXING TWO OR MORE FLUIDS AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING ISOCYANATES - An apparatus for mixing at least first and second fluid, comprising: (a) a first nozzle comprising a first flow duct defining a first flow chamber, and having a first nozzle tip having a first discharge opening; and (b) a second nozzle comprising a second flow duct defining a second flow chamber, and having a second nozzle tip having a second discharge opening; wherein said first flow duct and said second flow duct are spirally wrapped each over the other. The invention also provides a process for mixing fluids, especially adapted for the production of isocyanates, and that is notably carried out in the apparatus of the invention. | 05-27-2010 |
James Laverne Allbright, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20150273410 | Spiral Mixer Nozzle and Method for Mixing Two or More Fluids and Process for Manufacturing Isocyanates - An apparatus for mixing at least first and second fluid, comprising: (a) a first nozzle comprising a first flow duct defining a first flow chamber, and having a first nozzle tip having a first discharge opening; and (b) a second nozzle comprising a second flow duct defining a second flow chamber, and having a second nozzle tip having a second discharge opening; wherein said first flow duct and said second flow duct are spirally wrapped each over the other. The invention also provides a process for mixing fluids, especially adapted for the production of isocyanates, and that is notably carried out in the apparatus of the invention. | 10-01-2015 |
Michael M. Allbright, Allen, TX US
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20110304596 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INCREASING A PERCEIVED RESOLUTION OF A DISPLAY - According to one embodiment, a method of increasing a perceived resolution of a display includes directing light at a optical dithering element and repeatedly transitioning the optical dithering element from a first position to a second position and then back to the first position such that the mirror alternately reflects light to a first position on the display and then to a second position on the display. Each transition of the mirror includes controlling any overshoot or ringing in the position of the optical dithering element by providing a predetermined drive signal to the optical dithering element to smoothly accelerate and decelerate the element during the traverse between the first and second positions. | 12-15-2011 |