Judith N. Burstyn - Madison WI, US Arthur B. Ellis - Falls Church VA, US Omar Green - Madison WI, US Nickolaus A. Smith - Madison WI, US
Assignee:
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation - Madison WI
International Classification:
G03F 7/004
US Classification:
4302701
Abstract:
A photoluminescent polymer/transition metal complex is disclosed which is capable of selectively binding to alkenes to thereby alter the photoluminescence of the complex. In one embodiment, a poly(vinyl phenyl ketone)/Ag(I) complex is disclosed which reversibly and selectively binds with ethylene. The disclosed photoluminescent polymer/transition metal complex can be used as part of a sensor to determine the presence and/or concentration of alkenes such as ethylene.
Arthur W. Ellis - Bel Alton MD, US Matthew A. Johnson - Milford PA, US Lance A. Brown - Laplata MD, US Manuel R. Vega - El Paso TX, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
F41H 1/00 F41H 1/02 F41H 13/00
US Classification:
2 25, 89 3605
Abstract:
A bomb suit carrier is constructed from a sheet of fabric material shaped to fit within the front torso portion of a bomb suit. A sheet of loop material is attached to the sheet of fabric material and a plurality of parallel straps are attached to the side of the sheet of fabric material having the sheet of loop material. The parallel straps form a pouch attachment ladder system and include loop material along their entire length. A hole passes through the sheet of fabric material to accommodate a rapid doffing handle of a bomb suit to which the bomb suit carrier is attached. An attachment mechanism is provided to secure the sheet of fabric material to the bomb suit.
Surface-Derivatized Semiconductors With Chemically Sensitive Luminescence
Arthur B. Ellis - Madison WI Hal van Ryswyk - Madison WI
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G01N 2163
US Classification:
436172
Abstract:
The presence of certain chemicals on the emitting surface of the surface-derivatized photoluminescent semiconductor alters the characteristics of radiation emitted from said surface. This alteration is used to indicate the presence of those chemicals in the environment.
Arthur B. Ellis - Madison WI Michael K. Carpenter - Madison WI
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
C25F 312
US Classification:
2041293
Abstract:
Semiconductor electrodes whose composition varies with distance from a surface and which varying composition provides different wavelengths of electroluminescence from the different compositions may be spatially and spectrally etched. When the semiconductors are immersed in electrolytic etching solutions, imagewise exposure to electromagnetic radiation will stimulate the etching of the semiconductor when the semiconductor is voltaically connected with an electrode.
Semiconductor Electrodes Having Regions Of Graded Composition Exhibiting Photoluminescence And Electroluminescence
Arthur B. Ellis - Madison WI Holger H. Streckert - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation - Madison WI
International Classification:
H05B 3314 H01L 3300
US Classification:
3151693
Abstract:
A photoelectrochemical cell (10) is disclosed which has a semiconductor substrate (11) formed of a solid solution of three metal and non-metal elements, with two like elements varying in concentration with depth from an exposed surface (13) of the substrate (11). The band gap energies between the valence and conduction bands varies with the concentration of the two elements from the surface, with the band gap energies being in a proper range to provide emitted light in response to light or electrical stimulation. An electrolyte (14) is maintained in contact with the exposed surface and a counterelectrode (15) is immersed in the electrolyte such that a voltage applied between a counterelectrode (15) and the substrate (11) will vary the color of light emitted from the exposed surface (13) in response to incident light or by stimulation from the electrical current passing through the substrate. Preferred materials for the substrate are cadmium and selenium, with sulfur being diffused into the exposed surface and substituted in the lattice for selenium.
Semiconductor Electrodes Having Multicolor Luminescence
Arthur B. Ellis - Madison WI Michael K. Carpenter - Madison WI
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
H05B 3114
US Classification:
313503
Abstract:
A multicolor luminescent article comprises a layer of a first luminescent semiconductor having a discontinuous layer, pattern or image comprised of a second luminescent semiconductor on at least one surface thereof.
Arthur B. Ellis - Madison WI Gerald J. Meyer - Madison WI George C. Lisensky - Beloit WI
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G01N 2712
US Classification:
436172
Abstract:
The presence of certain chemicals on the emitting surface of the surface-derivatized photoluminescent semiconductor alters the characteristics of radiation emitted from said surface. This alteration is used to indicate the presence of those chemicals in the environment.
Arthur B. Ellis - Madison WI Elizabeth R. M. Luebker - Madison WI Larry K. Leung - Madison WI George C. Lisensky - Beloit WI
International Classification:
G01N 3100 G01N 2176 G01J 0000 F21K 200
US Classification:
422 8209
Abstract:
The presence of certain chemicals on the emitting surface of the surface-derivatized photoluminescent semiconductor alters the characteristics of radiation emitted from said surface. This alteration is used to indicate the presence of those chemicals in the environment.
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Company / Classification
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Arthur Ellis President
Nanny Tax Co Inc
Arthur Ellis Vice President
EASTERN NEW MEXICO BLUEGRASS AND OLD TYME MUSIC ASSOCIATION
Arthur B. Ellis Principal
Plex Plumbing Maintenance and Repairs LLC
Arthur K Ellis Vice President,treasurer
MOUNTAIN LIGHT MEDIA, INC
Arthur Ellis Manager
J-Ron Machine & Tool Inc
Arthur Ellis Engineer
J-Ron, Inc
Arthur Ellis Finance Manager
School Administrative Unit 18
Arthur Ellis Executive Director Communications And Brand Manage
Gloria Meeks, Marina Wilkins, J Os, Linda Smith, Linda Anderson, Lenora Riley, Walter Alston, Dwight Heggins, Carlton Hawkins, Virginia Harris, Bobby Burk, Ann Silver
Donna Bradshaw, Tom Offer, Joe Arsenault, June Gallant, John Simmons, Betty Macdonald, Ken Mcleod, Roger Tycholiz, Richard Crozier, Reginald Arsenault, Roberta Monteith, Anne Jenkins
Billy Williams, Louise Davis, William Cheek, Barbara Davis, Christine Thornton, Lawrence Kittrell, Carolyn Brandon, Jessie Willams, Fannie Williams, Evon Alston, Joseph Davis
Both legs were refereed by Englishmen and on both occasions Real blamed the officials. In the first leg at the Bernabeu, Real were 2-1 up with three minutes to play when referee Arthur Ellis ignored a linesman flagging Sandor Kocsis offside, waved play on, then blew for a penalty when the Hungarian was fouled.13 min: Xavi and Messi tiki-taka across the front of the Real box, right to left, before rolling the ball out wide to Pedro, whose ball inside from space on the left is nothing short of pathetic. Rolled slowly into the box in the style of David Bryant, it's swept away with disdain - and possibly disgust - by Sergio Ramos. "It seems like whenever Arthur Ellis and Sandor Kocsis are on the same pitch, controversy will follow," begins a wistful James Wells. "Mr.