A lead wire assembly is provided which permits soldering connections and welding connections to be made to the anode and cathode of a solid electrolytic capacitor body while applying force in a single direction to the lead wire assembly during soldering and welding. Automatic processing of a multiplicity of capacitor bodies is facilitated by the present invention.
Mold For Encapsulating A Component Having A Lead At An Angle To The Axis Of The Component
Richard A. Lambrecht - Greenville SC Arthur C. Mayhew - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Union Carbide Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
B29C 604
US Classification:
249 95
Abstract:
A mold comprising a pair of mold sections which when closed form separate communicating chambers for receiving a component body and a portion of a non-axial lead extending from the component body at an angle to the axis of the body. Molten plastic introduced into the mold encapsulates the capacitor body while the plastic which surrounds the lead portion is readily detached from the lead portion.
Mold For Encapsulating A Component Having Non-Axial Leads
A mold comprising a pair of mold sections which when closed form separate communicating chambers for receiving a component body and a portion of a non-axial lead extending from the component body. Molten plastic introduced into the mold encapsulates the capacitor body while the plastic which surrounds the lead portion is readily detached from the lead portion.
Method For The Simultaneous Preparation Of Radon-211, Xenon-125, Xenon-123, Astatine-211, Iodine-125 And Iodine-123
Saed Mirzadeh - East Setauket NY Richard M. Lambrecht - Quogue NY
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G21G 110
US Classification:
376195
Abstract:
A method for simultaneously preparing Radon-211, Astatine-211, Xenon-125, Xenon-123, Iodine-125 and Iodine-123 in a process that includes irradiating a fertile metal material then using a one-step chemical procedure to collect a first mixture of about equal amounts of Radon-211 and Xenon-125, and a separate second mixture of about equal amounts of Iodine-123 and Astatine-211.
Richard A. Milius - Boston MA Richard M. Lambrecht - Quogue NY William D. Bloomer - Wilton CT
Assignee:
President and Fellows of Harvard College - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61K 4300 C07B 3900
US Classification:
424 11
Abstract:
Methods and kits for incorporating a radioactive astatine isotope (particularly. sup. 211 At) into an organic compound by electrophilic astatodestannylation of organostannanes.
Anode And Cathode Lead Wire Assembly For Solid Electrolytic Capacitors
A lead wire assembly is provided which permits soldering connections and welding connections to be made to the anode and cathode of solid electrolytic capacitor body while applying force in a single direction to the lead wire assembly during soldering and welding. Automatic processing of a multiplicity of capacitor bodies is facilitated by the present invention.
Method And Apparatus For Injecting A Substance Into The Bloodstream Of A Subject
Richard M. Lambrecht - Quogue NY Gerald W. Bennett - East Moriches NY Charles C. Duncan - New Haven CT Louis W. Ducote - Shoreham NY
International Classification:
A61B 600
US Classification:
128 11
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for injecting a substance, such as a radiopharmaceutical, into the bloodstream of a subject. The apparatus comprises an injection means, such as a servo controlled syringe, a means for measuring the concentration of that substance in the subject's bloodstream, and means for controlling the injection in response to the measurement so that the concentration of the substance follows a predetermined function of time. The apparatus of the subject invention functions to inject a substance into a subject's bloodstream at a rate controlled by an error signal proportional to the difference between the concentration of the substance in the subject's bloodstream and the predetermined function.
Process For Producing Astatine-211 For Radiopharmaceutical Use
Saed Mirzadeh - East Setauket NY Richard M. Lambrecht - Quogue NY
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G21G 110
US Classification:
376198
Abstract:
A process for reliably and consistently producing astatine-211 in small controlled volumes of a solution, which is selected from a choice of solvents that are useful in selected radiopharmaceutical procedures in which the At-211 activities are to be applied.