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Patents on Engineering
ISSN: 1872-2121

Recent Patents on Engineering
Volume 1, Number 1, February
2007
Contents

Adsorption Refrigeration: A Survey of Novel Technologies
Pp. 1-21
Li Yong and Ruzhu Z. Wang
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Recent Patents in Solar Energy Collectors and
Applications Pp. 23-33
Soteris Kalogirou
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Recently Patented Facilities and Applications in Cold
Spray Engineering Pp. 35-42
Vladimir F. Kosarev, Sergey V. Klinkov and Aleksey A.
Sova
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Chirp-Managed Directly-Modulated DFB Laser
Pp. 43-47
Zhensheng Jia, Jianjun Yu and Gee-Kung Chang
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Recent Development of Rotorcraft Configuration
Pp. 49-70
Yihua Cao, Dong Li, Qiang Zhang and Hang Bian
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Current State of Intellectual Property in Microfluidic
Nucleic Acid Analysis Pp. 71-88
Lidija Malic, Marc Herrmann, Xuyen D. Hoa, and Maryam
Tabrizian
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Devices for Umbilical Cord Blood Collection
Pp. 89-94
Kok K. Tan, Kok Z. Tang and Sunan Huang
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Deacidification of Vegetable Oils by Solvent Extraction
Pp. 95-102
Christianne E. C. Rodrigues, Cintia B. Gonçalves,
Eduardo Batista and Antonio J. A. Meirelles
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Securing of Marine Platforms in Rough Sea
Pp. 103-112
Henry H. Lei
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Patent Annotations Pp. 113-117
Patent
Selections Pp. 119-129
Abstracts

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Adsorption Refrigeration: A Survey of Novel Technologies
Li Yong and Ruzhu Z. Wang
[Full
Text Article]
The adsorption refrigeration is based on the evaporation
and condensation of a refrigerant combined with adsorption
or chemical reaction. The soaring fossil fuel price and the
awareness of environmental problems offer many potential applications
to thermal powered adsorption cooling. However, the adsorption
cooling machines still have some disadvantages that hinder
their wide application. This paper reviews more than 100 patents
filed mainly since year 2000 that propose technologies to
improve adsorption system and make it become a realistic alternative.
The patents surveyed are classified into four main groups:
adsorption system development, adsorbent bed innovation, adsorbent/adsorbate
material development and novel application of adsorption cooling
system. The various technology options are discussed and evaluated.
“Hot spots” and key inventors/applicants are identified.
An assessment is made about current and future development
of adsorption refrigeration technologies.
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Recent Patents in Solar Energy Collectors and
Applications
Soteris Kalogirou
[Full
Text Article]
Solar energy collectors are special kind of heat exchangers
that transform solar radiation energy to internal energy of
the transport medium. The solar collector is the major component
of any solar system. There are basically two types of solar
collectors: non-concentrating or stationary and concentrating.
The latter require some kind of tracking mechanism so as to
allow the collector to follow the apparent movement of the
sun with certain accuracy. This paper reviews various recent
patents in both types of collectors, tracking mechanisms and
various applications. The patents reviewed concern a period
extending from the years 2002 up to date. The patents included
in this review refer mainly to solar collectors which include
flat plate, parabolic troughs and central receiver collectors,
whereas a number of patents concern the development of mechanisms
for tracking the sun. The applications concern mainly integrated
collector storage, water heating systems, solar desalination,
absorption cooling, air conditioning and refrigeration. The
list of patents reviewed is by no means complete or extensive
it shows however the extent of the subjects covered in patents
in this area during the last four years. The paper concludes
with a description of the future developments expected in
the subjects covered.
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Recently Patented Facilities and Applications in Cold
Spray Engineering
Vladimir F. Kosarev, Sergey V. Klinkov and Aleksey A.
Sova
[Full
Text Article]
Currently available facilities in Cold Spray are limited in
use because of some unwanted features. The first feature is
powder feeding into working gas, possibly uniform heating
and acceleration up to necessary temperature and velocity.
The second is connected with a dilemma service term/cost of
working nozzle production. Another problem is collection of
un-deposited powder. It allows cost-effective production of
articles by re-using the powder and prevents the environment
pollution. For success marketing there is a need for new applications
including those where Cold Spray that from can be embedded
(build in) easily and cost-effective.
In the present paper, the most important patents published
since the last 3 years and claiming the solutions of typical
problems in convenient Cold Spray devices allowing increasing
effectiveness and reducing the costs of both the device’s
units and products, prolong service term and searching new
application areas are reviewed. Modernization has reached
by material replacing, geometry, and embedding additional
units into main design. Concerning new applications the patents
cover the area connected with the production of corrosive,
electrical/magnetic and other barrier coating articles.
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Chirp-Managed Directly-Modulated DFB Laser
Zhensheng Jia, Jianjun Yu and Gee-Kung Chang
[Full Text
Article]
We review recent patents on a chirp managed transmitter comprised
of a DML and the subsequent optical band-pass filter. Large
dispersion tolerance of this transmitter is realized by chirp
control through the phase correlation between adjacent bits
for the destructive interference in order to erase the power
of “0” bits and enhance the extinction ratio.
The reach of this transmitter without dispersion compensation
is superior to the best reported DML-based and duobinary transmitters.
The results show that this is a promising solution to meet
the size, power, capacity and cost requirements of the optical
links simultaneously in the today and tomorrow’s metro
and access networks.
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Recent Development of Rotorcraft Configuration
Yihua Cao, Dong Li, Qiang Zhang and Hang Bian
[Full
Text Article]
In view of the flight theory of rotorcraft, breakthroughs
in the field of rotorcraft configuration during recent twenty
years are described in this paper. From the traditional configuration
(including the single main rotor with tail rotor, tandem rotors,
side by side twin rotors, coaxial rotors and crossing rotors)
to the recent ones (including ducted tail rotor, non-tail
rotor helicopter, hingeless rotor, bearingless rotor, tilt-rotor,
tip-jet rotor, reverse velocity rotor system, the compound
helicopter and rotor/wing transition helicopter), the great
progress on rotorcraft configuration have been revolutionarily
made. These new technologies have an effect on the rotorcraft
performance in high speed and super-maneuverability and high-agility
flights. In light of advancing blade transonic shock and stall
of retreating blade at high angle of attack in forward flight
for helicopter conventional layout, the new progress in rotorcraft
configuration in recent years show the potential to exceed
maximum flight speed limit for current helicopters, and even
to be greater than the cruise speed of propeller aircraft.
At the same time, maneuverability and stability in forward
flight have been improved. With the increased rotor efficiency,
overload capability and good flight performance, these new
types of rotorcraft have good maneuverability and lower vibration/noise
level, and avoid ground or air resonance. Owing to the introduction
of the new types of rotor configuration, the reliability and
maintainability as well as survivability of the rotorcraft
can be improved significantly. Therefore, their service life
has been prolonged. In short, the rotorcraft with new types
of configuration will become the more economical, effective
and rapid vehicles for air traffic transportation in the future.
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Current State of Intellectual Property in Microfluidic
Nucleic Acid Analysis
Lidija Malic, Marc Herrmann, Xuyen D. Hoa, and Maryam
Tabrizian
[Full
Text Article]
The development of novel fabrication methods, materials and
surface chemistries to implement nucleic acid analysis brings
reduced cost, reduced reagent consumption, increased analysis
efficiency, portability, ease of use and reliability to today’s
genomic approach. This trend, as evident by the exponential
growth in the number of patent applications, granted patents
and commercialized systems, is motivated by the promise for
significant breakthroughs and benefits of nucleic acid analysis
to drug discovery and point-of-care diagnosis. This review
paper aims at identifying the enabling technologies and key
patents in microfluidics for nucleic acid analysis. In particular,
it seeks to identify granted and pending patents for cell
sorting and lysis, nucleic acid extraction and purification,
followed by nucleic acid amplification, separation and detection.
Additionally, it presents an overview of the current intellectual
property environment and seeks to identify trends for the
future development. Much of this development is geared increasingly
toward fully integrated systems. The convergence of technology
and interdisciplinary interests is expected to foster further
breakthroughs and commercialization.
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Devices for Umbilical Cord Blood Collection
Kok K. Tan, Kok Z. Tang and Sunan Huang
[Full
Text Article]
Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is an increasingly important and
rich source of stem cells. These cells can be used for the
treatment of many deadly diseases, including cancers, immune
and genetic disorders. It also provides a readily available
source of stem cells for transplantation purposes. In this
paper, we review the literature published that reflects the
designs of UCB collection apparatus in order to obtain stem
cells.
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Deacidification of Vegetable Oils by Solvent Extraction
Christianne E. C. Rodrigues, Cintia B. Gonçalves,
Eduardo Batista and Antonio J. A. Meirelles
[Full
Text Article]
The refining of edible oils requires a series of purification
steps, with the most important being the decrease of the free
fatty acid level of the crude oil. This step is very important
for the quality of the final product and has a major impact
on the economic feasibility of the whole process. Several
techniques, alternative to the conventional caustic or steam
distillation methods, are suggested in the literature, such
as supercritical extraction, membrane technology and solvent
extraction. In the present paper we discuss the main aspects
related to the solvent extraction technique, coupled or not
with the conventional methods. The reviewed patents indicate
various advantages of a purification process based on the
selective extraction of free fatty acids using short chain
alcohols. Its technical feasibility is due to the differences
in solubility of free fatty acids and neutral oil in the proposed
solvents. This alternative technique does not generate waste
products and can preserve nutraceutical compounds in the refined
oil.
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Securing of Marine Platforms in Rough Sea
Henry H. Lei
[Full
Text Article]
Marine platforms such as pontoons or barges often
need to be joined together to create a larger overall working
surface such as a bridge, a floating base or a floating causeway.
This paper discussed the key technical challenges of joining
such platforms for constructing large floating platforms in
rough seas. Nine relevant patents on pontoon connector designs
are reviewed. A novel design concept is introduced, which
consists of Han’s patented Fender Connector [1] and
Frictional Locking Connector [2]. The design concept amalgamates
the multiple functional requirements, such as rapid self-alignment,
impact attenuation, self-tensioning, rigid engagement and
superior strength into an integrated design. The engineering
process from concept generation, model testing, detailed design
and evaluation, material selection, prototyping and sea trials
are presented. Current and future development of the technologies
are discussed. Potential applications are illustrated.
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