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Rudy Henry Haidle

from Evanston, IL
Age ~79

Rudy Haidle Phones & Addresses

  • 1514 South Blvd, Evanston, IL 60202 (847) 475-2375
  • 721 Brummel St, Evanston, IL 60202
  • 1033 Monroe St, Evanston, IL 60202
  • Dana Point, CA
  • 1514 South Blvd, Evanston, IL 60202 (815) 442-3682

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Position: Precision Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Small Volume Liquid-Liquid Extraction Device And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
20070215543, Sep 20, 2007
Filed:
Mar 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/375522
Inventors:
Rudy Haidle - Evanston IL, US
Assignee:
Mettler-Toledo AutoChem, Inc. - Columbia MD
International Classification:
B01D 11/04
US Classification:
210634000, 210511000, 422100000, 422101000
Abstract:
A device and method for performing small volume liquid-liquid extraction. A slug of a liquid specimen is aspirated into a tube, such as a pipette or pipette tip. The slug of the liquid specimen is caused to contact a filament array that resides within the tube. The slug of the liquid specimen is caused to spread across and adhere to individual filaments of the filament array as it is drawn through the tube. A slug of an extracting solvent that is immiscible with the liquid specimen is subsequently aspirated into the tube and contacted with the liquid specimen-covered filaments. The extracting solvent is selected to extract a particular solute(s) from the liquid specimen. The extracting solvent within the tube may be caused to repeatedly traverse the filament array in order to enhance the extraction process. The solute-carrying extracting solvent is subsequently expelled from the tube for separation.

Method Of Forming A Helical Waveguide Using A Deposit Screen

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US Patent:
50303295, Jul 9, 1991
Filed:
Mar 17, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/324743
Inventors:
Rudy H. Haidle - Evanston IL
Robert I. Altkorn - Evanston IL
Michel E. Marhic - Avanston IL
Assignee:
L'Air Liquide Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des
Procedes Georges Claude - Paris
International Classification:
C25D 102
US Classification:
204 9
Abstract:
A method for forming a helical waveguide uses a deposit screen such as tape to prevent the deposit of unwanted material between the turns of the helix. The waveguide is formed by electroplating of nickel on a mandrel. The mandrel has raised portions similar to a screw on which the waveguide is formed. The deposit screen is placed in the recessed areas between the raised areas on the mandrel to prevent the mandrel from being plated in these areas. This prevents the turns of the helix from touching each other. The resultant helix is easily removed without damage to the waveguide or mandrel.

Apparatus For Multiple, Simultaneous Synthesis Of Organic Compounds

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US Patent:
57628815, Jun 9, 1998
Filed:
Oct 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/741194
Inventors:
James R. Harness - Lake Zurich IL
Larry W. Markus - Mundelein IL
Tadeusz J. Wozny - Mundelein IL
Albert T. Grzybowski - Mundelein IL
Andrew J. Grzybowski - Spring Grove IL
Richard D. Kanowske - Gurnee IL
Thomas Drehobl - Lindenhurst IL
Rudy H. Haidle - Evanston IL
Kenneth R. Kaufhold - Niles IL
Assignee:
Bohdan Automation, Inc. - Mundelein IL
International Classification:
C08F 200
G05B 1700
US Classification:
422132
Abstract:
An apparatus for multiple, simultaneous synthesis of compounds. The apparatus includes a reaction block having a heating layer, a cooling layer, each of which may perform both functions, and a collection sump. A plurality of reaction tubes are supported in the reaction block in a matrix. Each reaction tube has a top outlet, a bottom outlet and a filter above the bottom outlet. Spool valves are located to control the bottom outlets of the reaction tubes. Obturators are provided to close the top outlets of the reaction tubes and to provide venting for the reaction tubes. The collection sump alternately may be equipped with individual collection tubes for each reaction tube. Each reaction tube is formed with a restrictive waist and protrusions arranged in a pattern between the waist and its bottom outlet to improve the mixing of the resinous solid supports by creating turbulence. The restrictive waist limits the height of the vortex of solution during mixing and reaction to facilitate heating and refluxing.

Apparatus For Multiple, Simultaneous Synthesis Of Organic Compounds

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US Patent:
60746130, Jun 13, 2000
Filed:
Feb 26, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/031187
Inventors:
James R. Harness - Lake Zurich IL
Larry W. Markus - Mundelein IL
Tadeusz J. Wozny - Mundelein IL
Rudy H. Haidle - Evanston IL
Kenneth R. Kaufhold - Niles IL
Assignee:
Bohdan Automation, Inc. - Mundelein IL
International Classification:
B01L 300
US Classification:
422101
Abstract:
A method and an apparatus for multiple, simultaneous synthesis of compounds. The apparatus includes a reaction block having a heating layer, a cooling layer, each of which may perform both functions, and a collection sump. A plurality of reaction tubes are supported in the reaction block in a matrix. Each reaction tube has a top outlet, a bottom outlet and a filter above the bottom outlet. Spool valves are located to control the bottom outlets of the reaction tubes. Obturators are provided to close the top outlets of the reaction tubes and to provide venting for the reaction tubes. The collection sump alternately may be equipped with individual collection tubes for each reaction tube. Each reaction tube is formed with a restrictive waist and protrusions arranged in a pattern between the waist and its bottom outlet to improve the mixing of the resinous solid supports by creating turbulence. The restrictive waist limits the height of the vortex of solution during mixing and reaction to facilitate heating and refluxing.

Modular Reaction Block Assembly With Thermoelectric Cooling And Heating

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US Patent:
60868317, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Jun 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/090021
Inventors:
James R. Harness - Lake Zurich IL
Larry W. Markus - Mundelein IL
Andrew J. Grzybowski - Spring Grove IL
Rudy H. Haidle - Evanston IL
Marek Turewicz - Lake Forest IL
Assignee:
Mettler-Toledo Bohdan, Inc. - Vernon Hills IL
International Classification:
F25B 2102
F25B 2900
US Classification:
422199
Abstract:
An array of reaction assemblies for heating and cooling a plurality of reaction vessels. Each reaction vessel assembly including a heat conductive reaction block having an exterior wall and a reaction vessel receiving cavity formed in the block inwardly of the exterior wall. A thermoelectric module is mounted in heat transfer engagement with the exterior wall of the heat conductive reaction block. A fluid heat exchange element is mounted in heat transfer engagement with the thermoelectric module. The thermoelectric module has its junctions to selectively remove heat from the exterior wall of the reaction block or to supply heat to this exterior wall. Each thermoelectric module has thermoelectric junctions cascaded for increased heating and cooling range and a plurality of these junctions to increase capacity.

Method And Apparatus For Removing A Helical Waveguide From A Mandrel

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US Patent:
49095820, Mar 20, 1990
Filed:
Mar 17, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/324742
Inventors:
Rudy H. Haidle - Evanston IL
Robert I. Altkorn - Evanston IL
Assignee:
L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme Pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des
Procedes Georges Claude - Paris
International Classification:
G02B 600
US Classification:
350 961
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for removing a waveguide from a mandrel. A helical waveguide is formed on a mandrel by electroplating. The mandrel has raised areas similar to a screw on which the waveguide is formed. A thin walled cylinder is slipped over the cylindrical mandrel and advanced axially as the mandrel rotates. A notch in the forward end of the cylinder acts to peel the waveguide from the mandrel. The cylinder then supports the waveguide in a helix as it continues to peel the remainder of the waveguide.

Pressurized Reaction Block

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US Patent:
61326860, Oct 17, 2000
Filed:
May 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/322566
Inventors:
David A. Gallup - Schaumburg IL
James R. Harness - Hastings MI
Rudy H. Haidle - Evanston IL
Andrew J. Grzybowski - Spring Grove IL
Larry W. Markus - Mundelein IL
Assignee:
Mettler-Toledo Bohdan, Inc. - Vernon Hills IL
International Classification:
B01J 1900
US Classification:
422130
Abstract:
A reaction block assembly of reaction vessels for conducting chemical reactions under pressure. The assembly includes a heat conductive reactive block having reaction vessel receiving openings formed in the block. A heat exchanger is mounted in heat transfer engagement with some of the exterior walls of the reaction block. The heat exchangers can operate in different modes, to provide a heat differential across the reaction block. A reaction vessel is positioned in each reaction vessel receiving opening in the block. A cap is attached to each reaction vessel and a cannula opening is formed in each cap. A cannula passage is connected at one end to a cannula opening in each cap and it has a septum at the other end. A valve controls each cannula passage. An operating mechanism is provided for opening and closing each cannula passage controlling valve.

Optical Waveguides Formed From Multiple Layers

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US Patent:
49327496, Jun 12, 1990
Filed:
Mar 17, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/324703
Inventors:
Rudy H. Haidle - Evanston IL
Michel E. Marhic - Evanston IL
Assignee:
L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme Pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des
Procedes George Claude - Paris
International Classification:
G02B 620
US Classification:
350 9632
Abstract:
An optical waveguide for infrared light includes a series of metal layers. A thick outer layer of nickel is provided for mechanical stiffness to make the structure self-supporting. Thinner inside layers are also provided of metals such as silver, gold and copper which are good heat conductors. Since nickel has a low thermal conductivity, the waveguide can be damaged due to heat build-up. The layers of good conductors spread the heat efficiently to remove this possibility while the nickel continues to provide the necessary strength. A highly-reflective inert inside layer of gold may also be provided.
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