Ernest E Rogers
Burglar Alarm in Pleasant Grove, UT

License number
Utah 364101-6502
Issued Date
Oct 6, 1998
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2000
Category
Burglar Alarm
Type
Burglar Alarm Company Agent
Address
Address
Pleasant Grove, UT

Professional information

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Gas Spurged Contrifugation Method

US Patent:
5466385, Nov 14, 1995
Filed:
Feb 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/383891
Inventors:
Ernest E. Rogers - Pleasant Grove UT
Kevin E. Collier - Kaysville UT
International Classification:
B01D 2126
US Classification:
210787
Abstract:
A separator for separating a first fluid from a second fluid through rotation about an axis of rotation, the first fluid having a density less than the density of the second fluid. In one embodiment, the separator includes a separation chamber mounted for rotation about the axis of rotation. A first weir is positioned in fluid communication with the separation chamber. A second weir is positioned over which the second fluid may pass to exit the separation chamber through a collection chamber. A fluid pressure chamber is positioned radially outwardly from the crest of the second weir to receive the second fluid as it passes over the second weir. The fluid pressure chamber is partially defined by an exit weir over which the second fluid may pass. A gas chamber is positioned in the passageway between the second weir and the exit weir and includes a gas escape passageway through which excess gas may escape from the gas chamber such that a gas barrier is formed to maintain the fluid level between the gas chamber and the fluid pressure chamber at the radial level of the gas escape passageway. A gas introduction passageway is provided through which gas may be introduced into the gas chamber.


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Apparatus For Centrifugally Separating A Fluid Mixture Into Its Component Parts

US Patent:
5464536, Nov 7, 1995
Filed:
Jun 10, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/896185
Inventors:
Ernest Rogers - Pleasant Grove UT
International Classification:
B04B 704
US Classification:
2103801
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for centrifugally separating a mixture of liquids comprises a central inlet shaft, a surrounding rotor, and a housing shell. The mixture is injected into the rotor through the inlet shaft and the rotor separates the mixture in a radially sloped separation space containing a first weir, discharges the lighter liquid into the housing through a channel through the weir and wall of the separation chamber, and discharges the heavier liquid into the housing over a second weir. The inlet shaft may be built up to provide for efficient shear mixing and a sieve may be provided in the separation chamber. A two-stage separator may be constructed by providing a second separation chamber radially outward of the first after mixing of a separated liquid with a solvent and providing suitable discharge ports.


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Centrifugal Separator For Mixed Immiscible Fluids

US Patent:
6238329, May 29, 2001
Filed:
Feb 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/245256
Inventors:
Ernest E. Rogers - Pleasant Grove UT
International Classification:
B04B 506, B04B 712, B04B 1100
US Classification:
494 22
Abstract:
A machine for separation two liquids of different densities from a mixture has a separation chamber with radially disposed fins that rotates about a central axis. The separation chamber has an outside wall with a first weir extending toward the central axis and spaced from the central axis a distance or radius that is less than the distance of the boundary between the two fluids in the separation chamber. The mixture separates into a first volume of the first fluid and a second volume of the second fluid. The first fluid exits past the first weir. The second fluid passes into a channel or volume and then past a second weir. The channel or volume is sized so that the angular momentum of the second fluid is conserved and develops a force to retain the first fluid and the second fluid in the separation chamber. The separation chamber is in a housing which contains a first collecting chamber to collect the first fluid and a second collecting chamber to collect the second fluid. Other arrangements are available to remove gas entrained in the mixture and solids such as sludge entrained in the mixture.


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Centrifuge And Rotor For Use Therein

US Patent:
5582724, Dec 10, 1996
Filed:
Jun 3, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/253960
Inventors:
Ernest E. Rogers - Pleasant Grove UT
Kevin E. Collier - Kaysville UT
Assignee:
International Separation Technology, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B01D 2126, B01D 17035
US Classification:
2102212
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a novel rotor design employed in a centrifuge for use in separating fluids. The rotor is configured with a separation chamber which comprises a plurality of channels extending axially and radially throughout the separation chamber. Radial plates extending axially and radially throughout the separation chamber at least partially define the channels. A first and a second weir, each having a front face and a crest extending substantially annularly about the axis of rotation, are also included in the rotor. A fluid outlet passageway is also provided through which the second fluid may exit the separation chamber. The fluid outlet passageway comprises a plurality of channels configured to permit radially inward flow and prevent circumferential flow of the second fluid. These channels are at least partially defined by radial partitions which extend axially and radially within the fluid outlet passageway.


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Method And Apparatus For Cleaning Surfaces With Plasma

US Patent:
5236512, Aug 17, 1993
Filed:
Aug 14, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/745457
Inventors:
Ernest E. Rogers - Pleasant Grove UT
Blaine A. Frandsen - Garland UT
C. Lamont Hislop - Clearfield UT
Assignee:
Thiokol Corporation - Ogden UT
International Classification:
B08B 600, A47L 1340
US Classification:
134 1
Abstract:
A device is provided for cleaning a surface by introducing a highly reactive gas mixture to the surface. The highly reactive gas mixture may include excited species such as ozone and relate excited ions, atoms, and electrons. The excited gas mixture then oxidizes undesirable materials on the surface. The device includes a structure which defines an enclosed space when placed against the surface to be cleaned. A set of one or more electrodes are positioned within the device such that an electrical discharge across the electrodes excites the selected gases species. The electrodes are attached to a power supply capable of generating a high frequency, high voltage discharge. A tube is provided for transporting selected gases, such as air or oxygen, to the enclosed space. Another tube is provide for removing reaction products from the enclosed space. This tube is place in communication with a source of suction for establishing a flow of gases into and out of the enclosed space.


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Centrifugal Separator And Method

US Patent:
5387342, Feb 7, 1995
Filed:
Nov 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/149994
Inventors:
Ernest E. Rogers - Pleasant Grove UT
Kevin E. Collier - Kaysville UT
International Classification:
B01D 2126
US Classification:
2105123
Abstract:
A separator for separating a first fluid from a second fluid through rotation about an axis of rotation, the first fluid having a density less than the density of the second fluid. In one embodiment, the separator includes a separation chamber mounted for rotation about the axis of rotation. A first weir is positioned in fluid communication with the separation chamber. A second weir is positioned over which the second fluid may pass to exit the separation chamber through a collection chamber. A fluid pressure chamber is positioned radially outwardly from the crest of the second weir to receive the second fluid as it passes over the second weir. The fluid pressure chamber is partially defined by an exit weir over which the second fluid may pass. A gas chamber is positioned in the passageway between the second weir and the exit weir and includes a gas escape passageway through which excess gas may escape from the gas chamber such that a gas barrier is formed to maintain the fluid level between the gas chamber and the fluid pressure chamber at the radial level of the gas escape passageway. A gas introduction passageway is provided through which gas may be introduced into the gas chamber.


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Spherical And Polyhedral Shells With Improved Segmentation

US Patent:
2002016, Nov 14, 2002
Filed:
Feb 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/068606
Inventors:
Ernest Rogers - Pleasant Grove UT, US
International Classification:
E04B007/08
US Classification:
052/081100, 052/081400, 052/081500
Abstract:
A shell () of generally spherical form is constructed by assembly of a plurality of oblong segments (). The segments are obtained by dividing a spherical rhombic surface into equal parts such as by lines () running generally parallel to opposite sides. A half dome is obtained by dividing the figure in half with a great circle (). Partial segments () are utilized with no resulting waste. When used as building or other structures, improvements are realized in cost, strength, and conservation of energy and material resources.


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Muzzle Blast Deflector

US Patent:
5798474, Aug 25, 1998
Filed:
Dec 26, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/773372
Inventors:
Ernest E. Rogers - Pleasant Grove UT
Blaine A. Frandsen - Garland UT
Steven W. Soffe - Logan UT
International Classification:
F41A 2128, F41A 2136
US Classification:
89 1405
Abstract:
The blast deflector may be used with a barrel and with a firearm. The blast deflector threads onto the end of a barrel of the type that has an outer tube and an inner tube defining a chamber thereinbetween. The blast deflector provides for a sealing connection between the outer tube and the inner tube. The blast deflector has a plurality of channels radially spaced around a central passage. Each of the channels is sized to define an axially aligned member that extends inwardly but is spaced away from the central passage to define a receiving chamber. The receiving chamber has length of about 2 to about 4 times the diameter of the projectile. The propellant gases enter the receiving chamber and are directed out through the transverse channels rearwardly which are formed at an angle of about 60. degree. relative to the axis of the central passage.


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High Performance Gun Barrel

US Patent:
5355765, Oct 18, 1994
Filed:
Dec 2, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/985173
Inventors:
Ernest Rogers - Pleasant Grove UT
International Classification:
F41A 2128
US Classification:
89 144
Abstract:
A barrel has an inner tube with a chamber at one end and a muzzle at the other. The barrel guides projectiles such as bullets as they are accelerated by a propellant. The inner tube has an aperture near its front end. Propellant passes through the aperture into a propellant chamber formed by the inner tube and an outer tube positioned about and secured to the inner tube. A plurality of ribs extend between the inner and outer tubes. Also, a coolant may be inserted into the propellant chamber to escape through the muzzle with the propellant after the projectile exits the muzzle.