Hilmas
Corey J. Hilmas, Perryville, MD US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080276881 | Device for the Safe Handling of Nonhuman Primates - A device for the safe handling of nonhuman primates includes a transparent elongated body having a top end and a bottom end. A ventilated lid is attached to the top end of the body by means of a hinge and includes a positive locking arrangement. The bottom end of the body is removably connected to a base which has first and second springs attached thereto. The body includes a plurality of apertures into which are positioned a plurality of inserts. Inserts proximate the bottom of the body include projections which are positioned under the first and second springs to maintain the body on the base. | 11-13-2008 |
Elora Hilmas, Baltimore, MD US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110004189 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING OPTIMAL CONCENTRATIONS FOR MEDICATION INFUSIONS - Techniques for medical infusions include determining a first infusion rate for administering a first medication to a patient. A fluid load is determined based at least in part on the first infusion rate. It is determined whether the fluid load exceeds a predetermined threshold based on a fluid maintenance rate. If it is determined that the fluid load exceeds the predetermined threshold, then an action is caused to inhibit administering the first medication to the patient at the first infusion rate. | 01-06-2011 |
Greg Hilmas, Rolla, MO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090075062 | METHOD FOR TOUGHENING VIA THE PRODUCTION OF SPIRAL ARCHITECTURES THROUGH POWDER LOADED POLYMERIC EXTRUSION AND TOUGHENED MATERIALS FORMED THEREBY - A toughened composite material, having a first phase defining a matrix and a plurality of typically second phase particles dispersed in the first phase matrix. Each respective particle is characterized by a predetermined geometric architecture, such as a spiral shape. The presence of the geometrically distinct dispersed second phase operates to deflect and attenuate crack propagation. | 03-19-2009 |
Gregory E. Hilmas, Rolla, MO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080227619 | Method for pressurelessly sintering zirconium diboride/silicon carbide composite bodies to high densities - A method of sintering a ZrB | 09-18-2008 |
20090048087 | HIGH-DENSITY PRESSURELESSLY SINTERED ZIRCONIUM DIBORIDE/SILICON CARBIDE COMPOSITE BODIES AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A method of sintering a ZrB | 02-19-2009 |
20090291011 | REACTION SINTERED ZIRCONIUM CARBIDE/TUNGSTEN COMPOSITE BODIES AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A method of sintering a composite body characterized by a transition metal carbide phase (such as a ZrC phase) substantially evenly distributed in a second, typically refractory, transition metal (such as W) matrix at ambient pressures, including blending a first predetermined amount of first transition metal oxide powder (such as ZrO | 11-26-2009 |
20120172193 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING PRESSURELESSLY SINTERED ZIRCONIUM DIBORIDE/SILICON CARBIDE COMPOSITE BODIES - A method of sintering a ZrB | 07-05-2012 |
20140183792 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FREEZE-FORM EXTRUSION FABRICATION OF FUNCTIONALLY GRADIENT COMPOSITE PARTS - This novel technology relates to a freeze-form extrusion fabrication process for fabricating three-dimensional functionally gradient composite parts by extruding and mixing multiple aqueous pastes prior to depositing and freezing the mixed paste, layer by layer, using a computer controlled multi-extruder apparatus. Various aqueous pastes with low organic binder contents are first prepared. The extrusion of each different paste is coordinated through computer control, which mixes the pastes in any desired proportions prior to extrusion through and deposition according to a pre-programmed deposition path for each layer. The mixed paste is frozen immediately after deposition. A heating jacket may be used to prevent the pastes from freezing prior to deposition. The layer-by-layer fabrication process continues until an entire part has been fabricated. | 07-03-2014 |
Gregory Eugene Hilmas, Rolla, MO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120164411 | CERAMIC WELDS, AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A method of producing a ceramic weld, including identifying a ceramic first surface and a ceramic second surface to be bonded together, maintaining a non-oxidizing atmosphere over the first and second surfaces, and engaging the first and second surfaces to define a joint. An arc is generated between an electrode and the joint to create a liquid phase, and the liquid phase is cooled to yield a solid fusion layer, wherein the first and second surfaces are joined in the fusion layer. | 06-28-2012 |