JOSEPH MATTHEW LANGLE
Pilots at 69 St, Kansas City, MO

License number
Missouri C1074373
Category
Airmen
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Address
19 W 69Th St, Kansas City, MO 64113

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Apparatus And Method For Electrostatic Particulate Collector

US Patent:
2011008, Apr 21, 2011
Filed:
Oct 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/580887
Inventors:
Joseph Matthew Langle - Kansas City MO, US
Buddy Justin Winhelm - Kansas City MO, US
Noah Boydston - Kansas City MO, US
Steve D. Graham - Overland Park KS, US
Nancy Zamora Olivares - Kansas City MO, US
Mark Edward Reynolds - Kansas City MO, US
Thomas John Breier - Belton MO, US
Assignee:
MIDWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC. - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B03C 3/16
US Classification:
96 53
Abstract:
A compact electrostatic particulate collector for sampling contaminants has a collection chamber defined by a titanium inner surface of a wall. A potential inducer is disposed within the chamber to create a field potential between itself and the wall of the chamber. A blower is disposed to propel air to be sampled through the chamber. At least one rinse channel is disposed to wet the inner surface of the wall of the chamber substantially 100%. The rinse channel is angled to direct a rinse liquid in a spiral direction around the inner surface of the wall. Contaminants in the air being sampled are electro statically biased into the rinse liquid on the wall and rinsed out of the chamber for collection.


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Reel-To-Reel Bioforensic Aerosol Collection And Storage System

US Patent:
8506686, Aug 13, 2013
Filed:
Feb 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/019494
Inventors:
Joseph M. Langle - Kansas City MO, US
Michael F. Fischer - Lee's Summit MO, US
James M. Egan - Olathe KS, US
Alexander J. Waller - Olathe KS, US
Joseph W. Clement - Kansas City MO, US
Darren J. Radke - Overland Park KS, US
Assignee:
Midwest Research Institute, Inc. - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B03C 3/47
US Classification:
96 39, 53545, 96 19, 96 25, 96 42, 96 43, 96 94, 422 66, 493189, 493194
Abstract:
A reel-to-reel aerosol collection and storage system for capturing and storing a plurality of separate samples of aerosol particles using electrostatic precipitation technology for collecting such particles onto a tape mechanism for analysis at a future time. The particles are collected onto a region of the collection tape for a defined period of time and then that portion of the collection tape is advanced out of the collection zone and manipulated so as to form sealed pouches or pockets which can be either severed from the collection tape for individual storage in a temperature controlled storage container, or which can be stored on a take-up reel in a temperature controlled environment. The collected aerosol particles are stored with a buffer fluid to preserve and maintain the viability of the collected particles for future extraction and analysis. Several embodiments for forming sealed pouches or pockets and methods of storing the collected particles are disclosed.