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Created On: 2020-07-15
Record Count: 5
Primary Industries
- Scientific & Technical Instruments
- Test/Monitoring
- Energy Resources & Svcs
- Energy & Environment
- Construction
- Material Composite
IPSCIO Report Record List
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IPSCIO Record ID: 3152
Licensor and Licensor grant to Irish Licensee a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to the Hydrogen Sensor Technology solely for use in the Technical Field and solely for the time period from July 1, 2005 until this Agreement is terminated, except as otherwise provided.
Hydrogen Sensor Product means any product, including but not limited to software, which incorporates the use of the ANI Hydrogen Sensor.
Hydrogen Sensor Technology means certain proprietary technology and know-how and improvements and enhancements developed, licensed, and/or owned by Licensor and/or Licensor related to the manufacture and use of Hydrogen Sensors, which includes, but is not limited to, the inventions disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2004 / 0070006A1, published April 15, 2004 under U.S. Patent Application No. 10 / 651,220 filed August 28, 2003 (the Application), and any other applications, continuations and foreign counterparts that may issue claiming in whole or in part the priority date of the Application, as well as all other confidential and proprietary information and know-how related to the design, manufacture and use of Hydrogen Sensors which has been provided or may be provided by Licensor and/or Licensor to Licensee over the course of their relationship.
The Licensee is an international company which operates primarily in the area of power products, transformer services, and emission monitoring products.
IPSCIO Record ID: 291127
Universal Gas Sensor: Patent Application Filed Non-provisional United States patent application entitled A Universal Gas Sensor for the Selective Detection of Toxic Chemicals and Combustable Gases
The Licensee's sensors are used for detection of hydrogen, the most plentiful element on the earth. Hydrogen is one of two major elements of water, which covers over 60% of the planet.
IPSCIO Record ID: 163
This grant of license shall include the right to use any existing or hereafter-acquired trademark of Licensor (whether registered or not), or any packaging trade dress of Licensor, in connection with the promotion, marketing, offer, or sale of Licensed Products in the Licensed Territory.
Licensor owns or has the right to grant licenses covering certain patents, patent applications, technology, trade secrets, data, know-how and other intellectual property relating to tank monitoring apparatuses and techniques to remotely measure and report tank levels via its acoustic sensor technology.
“Licensed Technology†means inventions (whether patented or not), ideas, designs, processes, know-how, documents, records, scientific and engineering information and data, literature, plans and specifications (whether reduced to writing or not), and any manifestations or embodiments thereof and Intellectual Property Rights therein, used or owned by or licensed or otherwise properly available to Licensor that relate to tank measurement via acoustic sensor devices, internal measurement devices, other external devices, manual or mechanical measurement devices.
IPSCIO Record ID: 4038
IPSCIO Record ID: 211887
Licensee shall also have the right and license to make, have made, and sell Licensed Product under one or more claims of Licensors Patent Rights in Field of Use No. 2.
The licensed product is for the use of thin film porous membranes on the Robust Hydrogen Sensor. These membranes impart additional chemical selectivity and durability to the sensors to prevent poisoning by sulfur. The sulfur shielding provided by the membrane will withstand the toxic environment of petrochemical processes and permit, for the first time, real-time, high reliability measurement of hydrogen gas throughout the facility.
The Robust Hydrogen Sensor technology was invented and patented (patent number 5,279,795) by the U.S. Department of Energy ('DOE') at Sandia in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The technology, an Applications Specific Integrated Circuit ('ASIC') for the U.S. Department of Defense for a classified nuclear weapons application.
The Robust Hydrogen Sensor technology consists of an array of two hydrogen- sensing elements: palladium-nickel ('PdNi') gate CMOS field effect transistors ('FETs') and PdNi resistors. The threshold voltage of the FETs shifts in response to the concentration of hydrogen in the surrounding environment, detecting hydrogen in concentrations from approximately ten parts per million ('ppms') to one percent. The PdNi resistors also change their resistance in response to the concentration of ambient hydrogen, allowing sensing from about one percent to 100% concentration. The technology also includes a micro- thermometer (temperature diode) and micro-heaters for maintaining on-chip temperature control and other chip functions. In addition, the heaters are used to temporarily heat the chip to 'boil' off hydrogen molecules, which may stick to the palladium, thus freeing the sensor for repeated use.
The Field of Use No. 2 shall mean all other fields, not including those identified in the Field of Use No. 1 Field of Uses.