Clothier, US
Brent Clothier, Wichita, KS US
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20100112355 | Aircraft Transparency - A hybrid polymeric aircraft transparency is disclosed. The transparency, e.g., window, is easier to maintain because scratches can be polished out of the surface. Further, the transparency is lighter in weight and relatively tough because it is constructed of polycarbonate layers instead of acrylics. The transparency is constructed using injection-compression-molding techniques. | 05-06-2010 |
Brent Allen Clothier, Clifton Park, NY US
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20100230603 | INTEGRATED NEUTRON-GAMMA RADIATION DETECTOR WITH OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE AND NEUTRON SCINTILLATING MATERIAL - A radiation detector includes a neutron sensing element having a neutron scintillating material at least partially surrounded by an optical waveguide material; and a photosensing element optically coupled to the neutron sensing element. The photons emitted from the neutron sensing element are collected and channeled through the optical waveguide material and into the photosensing element. | 09-16-2010 |
20100276602 | RADIATION DETECTOR WITH OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE AND NEUTRON SCINTILLATING MATERIAL - A radiation detector includes a neutron sensing element comprising a neutron scintillating composite material that emits a first photon having a first wavelength and an optical waveguide material having a wavelength-shifting dopant dispersed therein that absorbs the first photon emitted by the neutron scintillating composite material and emits a second photon having a second, different wavelength, and a functionalized reflective layer at an interface between the neutron scintillating composite material and the optical waveguide material. The functionalized reflective layer allows the first photon emitted by the neutron scintillating composite material to pass through and into the optical waveguide material, but prevents the second photon emitted by the optical waveguide material from passing through and into the neutron scintillating composite material. The photons emitted from the neutron sensing element are collected and channeled through the optical waveguide material and into a photosensing element optically coupled to the neutron sensing element. | 11-04-2010 |
20110049697 | ELECTRONIC PACKAGE SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is an electronic package system utilizing a module having a liquid contact material to prevent mechanically and thermally induced strains in an electrical joint. The conductivity of the liquid contact material provides electrical communication between the required electronic components of the package system. The ability of the liquid contact material to flow prevents the creation of stresses and affords an electronic package design tolerant of small displacements or torsions. Thus, the liquid contact material enables a floating contact with high electrical reliability. | 03-03-2011 |
20110089332 | NEUTRON DETECTION SYSTEM - A neutron detection system comprising a radiation portal monitor is disclosed. The radiation portal monitor includes a neutron moderator sheet and a neutron-sensing panel and is configured to receive incoming neutrons through a neutron collection portal area. The neutron-sensing panel comprises a neutron-sensing material optically coupled to a plurality of optical fibers such that the neutron moderator sheet and the neutron-sensing panel are disposed substantially parallel to the neutron collection portal area. | 04-21-2011 |
20110100439 | RADIOISOTOPE POWER SOURCE - A radioisotope power sources that includes radioisotope nanoparticles and scintillator materials. An embodiment of the radioisotope power source includes radioisotope nanoparticles suspended within a polycrystalline scintillator; additional polycrystalline scintillator at least partially surrounding the polycrystalline scintillator with the radioisotope nanoparticles; and a photovoltaic device in light communication with the surrounding polycrystalline scintillator. A system that employs the radioisotope power source and a method of generating an electrical current are also disclosed. The present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiment(s), and it is recognized that equivalents, alternatives, and modifications, aside from those expressly stated, are possible and within the scope of the appending claims. | 05-05-2011 |
20120112074 | NEUTRON SCINTILLATOR COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A neutron scintillator composite (NSC) material is made of a neutron scintillator material and a binder material. The binder material has an index of refraction substantially identical to the neutron scintillator material. The neutron scintillator material and binder material are mixed into a solid or semi-solid neutron scintillator composite material with sufficient flowability for molding into a shaped article, such as a neutron sensing element of a radiation detector. The neutron scitillator composite material collects and channels photons through the material itself and into a photosensing element optically coupled to the material. Because the indices of refraction for both the neutron scintillator material and the binder material are substantially identical, scattering at the scintillator-binder interface(s) is minimized, thereby producing transmission efficiencies that approach single crystals. | 05-10-2012 |
20120164324 | SELF-PASSIVATING PROTECTIVE COATINGS - In one aspect, the present invention provides a method of protecting a metal vessel susceptible to corrosion by hydrogen sulfide, the method comprising: (a) applying a coating composition comprising a metal oxide precursor material, a solid metal oxide, and a solvent to a surface of the metal vessel to be protected; (b) converting at least a portion of the metal oxide precursor material to a metal oxide, and removing at least a portion of the solvent to provide a metal oxide layer disposed on the surface of the metal vessel; and (c) converting at least a portion of the metal oxide layer to a corresponding metal sulfide layer or a metal oxysulfide layer. | 06-28-2012 |
20120216827 | METHOD FOR DETECTING TIN - A method for the detection of tin is presented. A specimen is first contacted with a ruthenium-containing species to create a contacted region of the specimen. At least a portion of the contacted region is then irradiated by an excitation radiation and monitored for a relaxation radiation emitted in response to the excitation radiation. | 08-30-2012 |
20140037850 | CORROSION AND WEAR RESISTANT ORGANIC COATINGS - The present invention provides a method of protecting refinery equipment, the method comprising: (a) applying an uncured organic coating comprising a curable epoxy phenol novolac resin and a curing agent comprising a vicinal primary diamine moiety to a surface of refinery equipment susceptible to corrosion and/or wear; and (b) curing the uncured coating to form a cured coating having a viscosity of at least 2,000,000 centipoise; wherein the uncured organic coating has a viscosity of less than 500,000 centipoise, and wherein the uncured coating is substantially free of components comprising secondary and tertiary amine groups, and wherein the uncured coating is characterized by a latent viscosity of at least 2,000,000 when cured for 1 hour at 50° C. | 02-06-2014 |
Brent Allen Clothier US
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20080241041 | Nano-scale metal oxyhalide and oxysulfide scintillation materials and methods for making same - Crystalline scintillator materials comprising nano-scale particles of metal oxides, metal oxyhalides and metal oxysulfides are provided. The nano-scale particles are less than 100 nm in size. Methods are provided for preparing the particles. In one method, used to form oxyhalides and oxysulfides, metal salts are dissolved in water, and then precipitated out as fine particles using an aqueous base. After the particles are separated from the solution, they are annealed under a flow of a water saturated hydrogen anion gas, such as HCl or H | 10-02-2008 |
Brent Allen Clothier, Dallas, TX US
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20150159506 | GAS TURBINE PERACETIC ACID SOLUTION INTER-RINSE - A gas turbine wash control system may perform a wash and a rinse of a gas turbine that is offline. An peracetic acid inter-rinse solution may be injected into the gas turbine. The gas turbine may be agitated and the peracetic acid inter-rinse solution drained. A second rinse of the gas turbine may be performed followed by the injection of an anticorrosive solution into the gas turbine. | 06-11-2015 |
Brian L. Clothier, Wichita, KS US
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20080197126 | INDUCTIVELY HEATED CLOTHING - Induction heatable clothing items such as footwear ( | 08-21-2008 |
20100006562 | MAGNETIC ELEMENT TEMPERATURE SENSORS - Small, low-cost wireless temperature sensors ( | 01-14-2010 |
20100064901 | ROTATING INDUCTION FOOD WARMING DEVICE - Improved induction heating systems are provided for the cooking/heating of food products requiring stirring during preparation thereof, such as chilis or stews. The stems include an induction heating device ( | 03-18-2010 |
20100322283 | MAGNETIC ELEMENT TEMPERATURE SENSORS - The temperature sensors ( | 12-23-2010 |
20110023620 | STRAIN SENSOR - Improved microwire strain sensor elements ( | 02-03-2011 |
20110038395 | ONE-TIME SENSOR DEVICE - One-time, single-use sensor elements ( | 02-17-2011 |
20120205837 | MICROWIRE-CONTROLLED AUTOCLAVE AND METHOD - Improved treatment apparatus ( | 08-16-2012 |
20120230365 | MICROWIRE TEMPERATURE SENSORS CONSTRUCTED TO ELIMINATE STRESS-RELATED TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT INACCURACIES AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAID SENSORS - Improved, highly accurate microwire sensors ( | 09-13-2012 |
20130015177 | INDUCTION HEATING SYSTEM EMPLOYING INDUCTION-HEATED SWITCHED-CIRCUIT VESSELS - An induction heatable article such as a pan is provided having a synthetic resin body with at least one susceptor coil secured to the body and operable under the influence of an induction field to generate Joule heating within the coil to thereby heat the body. The coil has a plurality of zones, each adjacent a different portion of the body and capable of providing respective, different magnitudes of Joule heating-derived energy per unit time in the zones. A multiple-pan, modular food heating/warming table includes a table supporting an array of individually controllable induction heaters with a plurality of synthetic resin, food-holding pans positionable on the table, wherein each pan has a zoned susceptor coil for induction heating of the pans | 01-17-2013 |
James G. Clothier, Ridgewood, NJ US
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20090123392 | FRAGRANCE ACCORDS TO COMBAT THE PERCEPTION OF BODY ODOR - The present invention concerns an accord, comprising, essentially consisting or consisting of: | 05-14-2009 |
20090253612 | PARTICLES HAVING A HIGH LOAD OF FRAGRANCE OR FLAVOR OIL - The present invention relates to (preferably spray-dried) particles having a high load of fragrance (perfume) or flavor oil, a process for their preparation, its use for perfuming and/or flavoring products and products comprising such particles. | 10-08-2009 |
20130280409 | Particles Having a High Load of Fragrance or Flavour Oil - Suggested is a particle containing a fragrance and/or flavour oil, the particle comprising: | 10-24-2013 |
John Clothier, Chino, CA US
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20110304458 | ARTICLE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - An electronic article surveillance (EAS) system comprising a combined plurality of surveillance systems that operate independent of and autonomous from each other and are physically located within pedestal systems having at least a first EAS system for detecting a magnetic EAS tag (which are immune to foil lined bags and other Faraday Shields) and magnetic detachers, a second EAS system for detecting Faraday shields, a third EAS for detecting acousto-magnetic EAS tags, and an anti-EAS jamming alarm mechanism. The EAS system of the present invention further includes a counter that counts the number of individuals entering into and exiting out of a secured area, and validate if an alarm is legitimate. | 12-15-2011 |
Mike Clothier, Moraga, CA US
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20080208852 | Editable user interests profile - A method for an online information system includes tracking user interactions with the online information system, storing profile information for the user based on the user interactions, and providing user access to modify the user's profile information. This system improves confidence in system for users who are reluctant to have their online activity tracked by the system operator. The user has access to all information that the system operator has for the user, and can edit or correct that information. | 08-28-2008 |
Steven R. Clothier, Sherwood, WI US
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20090090291 | SIGNAL AND MARKER TOOL - A marking and signaling tool may include one or more lights and a sound generating device within a housing. A protective sheath may be positioned about the housing and permit light and/or sound to exit from the housing. An actuator may be provided to permit a user to select one of a plurality of illumination modes. One or more of the illumination modes may include the creation of sound. The housing may include a plurality of magnets for adhering the tool to a magnetic surface. | 04-09-2009 |
20120024221 | SIGNAL AND MARKER TOOL - A marking and signaling tool may include one or more lights and a sound generating device within a housing. A protective sheath may be positioned about the housing and permit light and/or sound to exit from the housing. An actuator may be provided to permit a user to select one of a plurality of illumination modes. One or more of the illumination modes may include the creation of sound. The housing may include a plurality of magnets for adhering the tool to a magnetic surface. | 02-02-2012 |