98-12506. Availability of U.S. Patents for Non-Exclusive, Exclusive, or Partially Exclusive Licensing  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 91 (Tuesday, May 12, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 26160-26161]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-12506]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Department of the Army
    
    
    Availability of U.S. Patents for Non-Exclusive, Exclusive, or 
    Partially Exclusive Licensing
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Army Chemical and Biological Defense Command, DoD.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: In accordance with 37 CFR 404.7(a)(1), announcement is made of 
    the availability for licensing of the following U.S. Patents for 
    nonexclusive, exclusive or partially exclusive licensing. All of the 
    patents listed below have been assigned to the United States
    
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    of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army, Washington, DC.
    
    ``Controlled Multi-Purpose Chemical Agent Vapor Generator System'', 
    U.S. Patent 5,728,927, Issued 17 Mar 98
    
        A system for generating a chemical agent airstream for testing 
    chemical agent detection devices. The system includes subsystems for 
    generating the chemical agent airstream, a parallel subsystem for 
    generating an airstream for preconditioning the detection device and a 
    subsystem for generating an interferant airstream for further 
    determining the reliability of the detection device.
    
    ``Super Toxic Analytical Glove Box System'', U.S. Patent 5,730,765, 
    Issued 24 Mar 98
    
        The field of the invention is the detection and analysis of toxic 
    matter. More particularly, the invention relates to a portable 
    analytical glove box system used to analyze highly toxic chemical 
    samples.
    
    ``Method of Measuring the Decomposition of a Gaseous Material Under 
    Controlled Temperature and Time Conditions'', U.S. Patent 5,719,323 
    issued 17 Feb 98
    
        A method and apparatus for measuring the decomposition of a gaseous 
    material under controlled temperature and time conditions. The method 
    is particularly useful for testing the decomposition of pyrotechnic 
    compositions useful in grenades.
    
    ``Oxidative Detoxification of Phosphonothiolates and Phosphonothioic 
    Acids'', U.S. Patent 5,710,358 Issued 20 Jan 98
    
        A method for detoxifying substituted and unsubstituted 
    phosphonothiolates and phosphonothioic acids.
    
    ``Panoramic Infrared-Imaging Spectroradiometer with Reverse Phase 
    Modulation Beam Broadcasting'', U.S. Patent 5,708,503, Issued 13 Jan 98
    
        A spectroradiometer for analyzing chemicals located within a 
    panorama comprised of hyperboloid mirrors for directing light received 
    from the panorama through a collimator and via an interferometer to an 
    array of detectors, the signals from which are subjected to parallel 
    discrete Fourier transform and parallel spectra pattern recognition 
    systems. Transmissions of data is achieved by using an interferometer 
    having modulated photoelastic modulators positioned between linear 
    polarizers, directing laser light through the interferometer to the 
    hyperboloid mirrors and providing a receiver comprised of a linear 
    polarizer, a detector, a plurality of band pass amplifiers, and a 
    processor for recognizing the different patterns in the output of the 
    amplifier that result from rotating at least one of the photoelastic 
    modulators and polarizers to a different position.
    
    ``Thermite Destructive Device'', U.S. Patent 5,698,812, Issued 16 Dec 
    97
    
        This invention relates to destructive devices using thermite 
    reactions and in particular concerns improved means of utilizing such 
    reactions in the destruction of metallic targets.
    
    ``Multifuel Combustion Engine and Use in Generating Obscurant Smoke'', 
    U.S. Patent 5,665,272, Issued 9 Sep 97
    
        This invention pertains generally to the field of combustion 
    engines and more particularly to combustion engines capable of 
    operating on diverse fuels. In general, modifications are made to a 
    combustion engine so that it is capable of operating on diverse fuels 
    such as gasoline, diesel and kerosene.
    
    ``Frustum Layered Canister'', U.S. Patent 5,660,173, Issued 26 Aug 97
    
        This invention is a design improvement of the cylindrical canister 
    or respirator filter that is used in conjunction with a gas mask for 
    individual protection against respiratory hazards. This invention 
    improved the problem of sacrificing protection time, against chemical 
    and biological warfare agents, for pressure drop, in canister design.
    
    ``Earth Monitoring Satellite System with Combined Infrared 
    Interferometry and Photopolarimetry for Chemical and Biological 
    Sensing'', U.S. Patent 5,659,391, Issued 19 Aug 97
    
        Apparatus for remotely sensing chemical and biological material 
    which produces interferograms and scattergrams on an array of light 
    detectors, and provides a means for determining the distance between 
    the apparatus and an area under examination.
    
    ``Neural Network Computing System for Pattern Recognition of 
    Thermoluminescence Signature Spectra and Chemical Defense'', U.S. 
    Patent 5,631,469, Issued 20 May 97.
    
        The present invention is related to the use of a neural network 
    computing system recognizing the thermoluminescence signature spectra 
    of chemical compounds and finds particular utility in the recognition 
    of nerve and blister agent compounds.
    
    ``Competitor Primer Asymmetric Polymerase Chain Reaction'', U.S. Patent 
    5,627,054, Issued 6 May 97
    
        This invention relates generally to the detection of nucleic acid 
    sequences by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). More particularly, this 
    invention relates to a process for efficiently producing single-
    stranded PCR products in an amount proportional to the amount of a 
    target nucleic acid sequence present in a sample being analyzed.
    
    ``Apparatus and Method for Measurement of Offgassing Rate'', U.S. 
    Patent 5,606,111, Issued 25 Feb 97
    
        This invention relates generally to testing apparatus and more 
    particularly to test cells for measuring the offgasses emitted from a 
    test sample.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John Biffoni, Patent Attorney, 
    U.S. Army CBDCOM, AMSCB-GC, APG, MD 21010-5423, Phone: (410) 671-1158.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: None.
    Mary V. Yonts,
    Alternate Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 98-12506 Filed 5-11-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/12/1998
Department:
Army Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
98-12506
Pages:
26160-26161 (2 pages)
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98-12506.pdf