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Leroy E. D'Astolfo, Lower Burrell, PA US
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20140069820 | CURRENT COLLECTOR BAR APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - The instant disclosure provides an electrolysis cell, which includes: an anode; a cathode block; and a current collector bar configured to be at least partially disposed adjacent to and in electrical communication with the cathode block, wherein the bar comprises: at least one sidewall; an inner void enclosed by the sidewall; and an expandable material retained in the inner void via the at least one sidewall, wherein the expandable material is configured to exert pressure on the wall of the inner void while the bar is at operating temperature, such that the bar is conformed to the cathode block. | 03-13-2014 |
Leroy E. D'Astolfo, Jr., Lower Burrell, PA US
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20090236233 | ALUMINUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL ELECTROLYTE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS AND METHODS RELATING TO THE SAME - Aluminum electrolysis cells and associated system and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, an aluminum electrolysis cell includes an outer shell, a bottom, a plurality of bath resistant blocks defining a surrounding wall, and at least one spring member coupled to at least one of the plurality of bath resistant blocks and the outer shell, where the at least one spring member is configured to maintain the plurality of bath resistant blocks in a substantially leak-tight configuration. | 09-24-2009 |
20140034507 | INERT ELECTRODES WITH LOW VOLTAGE DROP AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - An electrolytic cell anode, including an encasing conductive material configured to encase a dense conductive material and define the electrolytic cell anode, wherein the dense conductive material has an electrical conductivity greater than that of the encasing conductive material. | 02-06-2014 |
20140048421 | Systems and methods for preventing thermite reactions in electrolytic cells - A method of monitoring an electrolytic cell including detecting information indicative of a thermite reaction, comparing the information indicative of a thermite reaction to a threshold, generating a thermite response signal according to the comparison, and reacting to the thermite response signal by adjusting the operation of the electrolytic cell. | 02-20-2014 |
Leroy E. Kelsheimer, Blandford, IN US
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20120219354 | Cup-lock coupler clamp for detachably attaching at any elevation on a vertical tube of the cup-lock scaffold system - A coupler clamp for detachably attaching at least one horizontal tube of a cup-lock scaffold system to any elevation of a vertical tube of the cup-lock scaffold system. The clamp includes a first jaw and a second jaw. The first jaw is hinged to the second jaw for allowing the coupler clamp to wrap around the vertical tube of the cup-lock scaffold system and capture an associated flanged end of each of the at least one horizontal tube of the cup-lock scaffold system so as to allow the coupler clamp to detachably attach the at least one horizontal tube of the cup-lock scaffold system to any elevation of the vertical tube of the cup-lock scaffold system. | 08-30-2012 |
Leroy E. Laverman, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20100121119 | Hydrocarbon Conversion Process Improvements - Improvements in previously disclosed methods of and apparatuses for converting alkanes, alkenes, and aromatics to olefins, alcohols, ethers, and aldehydes includes: safety improvements, use of alternative feedstocks, process simplification, improvements to the halogenation step, improvements to the reproportionation step, improvements to the solid oxide reaction, improvements to solid oxide regeneration, improvements in separations, maintenance, start-up, shut-down, and materials of construction. | 05-13-2010 |
20110034741 | HYDROCARBON CONVERSION PROCESS IMPROVEMENTS - Improvements in previously disclosed methods of and apparatuses for converting alkanes, alkenes, and aromatics to olefins, alcohols, ethers, and aldehydes includes: safety improvements, use of alternative feedstocks, process simplification, improvements to the halogenation step, improvements to the reproportionation step, improvements to the solid oxide reaction, improvements to solid oxide regeneration, improvements in separations, maintenance, start-up, shut-down, and materials of construction. | 02-10-2011 |
Leroy E. Scheppmann, San Diego, CA US
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20080252417 | SYSTEM, METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MONITORING THE TRANFER OF CARGO TO AND FROM A TRANSPORTER - Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for monitoring the transfer of cargo, such as a shipping container, to and from a transporter, such as a truck. Identification codes are provided on the cargo and the transporter to aid in the identification of the cargo and the transporter. One or more identification code receiving devices, such as a camera, may be associated with a cargo moving apparatus, such as a crane, and configured to automatically capture the transporter identification code and the cargo identification code as the cargo is being transferred to or from the transporter. The transporter identification code and the cargo identification code can be associated with each other along with other information about the transfer in order to monitor the transfer. In this regard, identification information may be communicated to a shipping terminal's operating system to provide real-time information about one or more transfers occurring within a shipping terminal. | 10-16-2008 |
Leroy E. Scheppmann, Ii, San Diego, CA US
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20110163159 | SYSTEM, METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR MONITORING THE TRANSFER OF CARGO TO AND FROM A TRANSPORTER - Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for monitoring the transfer of cargo, such as a shipping container, to and from a transporter, such as a truck. Identification codes are provided on the cargo and the transporter to aid in the identification of the cargo and the transporter. One or more identification code receiving devices, such as a camera, may be associated with a cargo moving apparatus, such as a crane, and configured to automatically capture the transporter identification code and the cargo identification code as the cargo is being transferred to or from the transporter. The transporter identification code and the cargo identification code can be associated with each other along with other information about the transfer in order to monitor the transfer. In this regard, identification information may be communicated to a shipping terminal's operating system to provide real-time information about one or more transfers occurring within a shipping terminal. | 07-07-2011 |