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Copple
Christine D. Copple, Potomac, MD US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100221247 | AGENTS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER - The present application describes compositions that are useful for the treatment, prevention and/or amelioration of cancer. | 09-02-2010 |
Christopher Ray Copple, Peoria, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090103838 | Collapsible fluid storage tank - A collapsible fluid storage tank is disclosed. The fluid storage tank may include a bladder configured to store fluids, occupy a variable space, and collapse as the stored fluid is depleted. The fluid storage tank may also include at least one component configured to connect the bladder to a machine. | 04-23-2009 |
Warren Copple, Trenton, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090145192 | Pressure Controlled Superplastic Forming - The present invention provides a method and apparatus for forming a sheet of ductal material by superplastic forming. The gas pressure is varied to control the material flow during the forming process. Accordingly, the gas pressure can be increased or decreased to control the rate of deformation of the workpiece. Accordingly, the method and apparatus contemplates the use of predetermined pressure profiles to reduce the overall forming time. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090205394 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPERPLASTIC FORMING - The present invention provides a method and apparatus for forming a ductile sheet or work piece into a part or component. The method includes using a forming apparatus wherein the workpiece is placed between and upper die and a blank holder and then lowered onto a punch such that continued lowering of the upper die draws the workpiece around the punch. Once the draw process is complete, gas pressure acts on one side of the workpiece to press the workpiece against a forming surface of the punch to complete the forming process. | 08-20-2009 |
