Gerald A. Smith - Scottsdale AZ 85259 Raymond A. Lewis - Boalsburg PA 16827 Steven D Howe - Los Alamos NM 87544
International Classification:
H05H 1300
US Classification:
2504931, 376127, 376156, 313 62
Abstract:
The invention provides a container for transporting antiprotons including a dewar having an evacuated cavity and a cryogenically cold wall. A plurality of thermally conductive supports are disposed in thermal connection with the cold wall and extend into the cavity. An antiproton trap is mounted on-the extending supports within the cavity. A sealable cavity access port selectively provides access to the cavity for selective introduction into and removal from the cavity of the antiprotons. The container is capable of confining and storing antiprotons while they are transported via conventional terrestrial or airborne methods to a location distant from their creation.
Container For Transporting Antiprotons And Reaction Trap
Gerald A. Smith - Scottsdale AZ Raymond A. Lewis - Boalsburg PA Steven D. Howe - Los Alamos NM
Assignee:
Penn State Research Foundation - University Park PA
International Classification:
H05H 1300
US Classification:
2504931, 376127, 376156, 313 62
Abstract:
The invention provides a container for transporting antiprotons including a dewar having an evacuated cavity and a cryogenically cold wall. A plurality of thermally conductive supports are disposed in thermal connection with the cold wall and extend into the cavity. An antiproton trap is mounted on the extending supports within the cavity. A sealable cavity access port selectively provides access to the cavity for selective introduction into and removal from the cavity of the antiprotons. The container is capable of confining and storing antiprotons while they are transported via conventional terrestrial or airborne methods to a location distant from their creation.
Container For Transporting Antiprotons And Reaction Trap
Gerald Smith - Scottsdale AZ, US Raymond Lewis - Boalsburg PA, US Steven Howe - Los Alamos NM, US
International Classification:
H05H013/00
US Classification:
250/493100, 313/062000, 376/127000, 376/156000
Abstract:
The invention provides a container for transporting antiprotons including a dewar having an evacuated cavity and a cryogenically cold wall. A plurality of thermally conductive supports are disposed in thermal connection with the cold wall and extend into the cavity. An antiproton trap is mounted on the extending supports within the cavity. A sealable cavity access port selectively provides access to the cavity for selective introduction into and removal from the cavity of the antiprotons. The container is capable of confining and storing antiprotons while they are transported via conventional terrestrial or airborne methods to a location distant from their creation.
- Scottsdale AZ, US Steven Daniel HOWE - Phoenix AZ, US Jack R. MILLER - Tempe AZ, US
Assignee:
ThermaSat Inc. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
B64G 1/40
Abstract:
ThermaSatâ„¢ propulsion system uses water as a safe and non-explosive propellant, and which is unpressurized at liftoff. Utilizing solar thermal propulsion, the compact and efficient capacitor heats water to steam to produce high thrust and total impulse. The advanced optical system allows for the thermal capacitor to charge through solar power alone with no protruding concentrators or power draw from the main bus. Additional solar panels, body mounted to the ThermaSat, provide auxiliary heating of the thermal capacitor when not directly incident to sunlight to promote non-sun pointing operations.
- Scottsdale AZ, US Steven Daniel HOWE - Phoenix AZ, US Jack R. MILLER - Tempe AZ, US
Assignee:
ThermaSat Inc. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
B64G 1/40 B64G 1/66 B64G 1/44
Abstract:
ThermaSatâ„¢ propulsion system uses water as a safe and non-explosive propellant, and which is unpressurized at liftoff. Utilizing solar thermal propulsion, the compact and efficient capacitor heats water to steam to produce high thrust and total impulse. The advanced optical system allows for the thermal capacitor to charge through solar power alone with no protruding concentrators or power draw from the main bus. Additional solar panels, body mounted to the ThermaSat, provide auxiliary heating of the thermal capacitor when not directly incident to sunlight to promote non-sun pointing operations.
Dr. Howe graduated from the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1983. He works in Marietta, OH and specializes in General Practice. Dr. Howe is affiliated with Marietta Memorial Hospital.
James Morgan, Joseph Condo, Clifford Szablewski, Mike Kennedy, Thomas Gaffney, Dan Jerry, Dennis Chamberland, Michael Proverdi, Thomas Foley, Henry Benway, Stephen Jabaut