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Guhde
Brett Allan Guhde, South Euclid, OH US
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| 20100102698 | HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX MATERIALS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT LAMPS - Disclosed herein are optical interference multilayer coatings comprising a plurality of alternating low refractive index and high refractive index layers, where the high refractive index layers comprise at least one mixed metal oxide selected from: NbTaX oxide where X is selected from the group consisting of Hf, Al and Zr; NbTiY oxide where Y is selected from the group consisting of Ta, Hf, Al and Zr; and TiAlZ oxide where Z is selected from the group consisting of Ta, Hf and Zr. Also disclosed herein are lamps comprising a light-transmissive envelope, at least a portion of the surface of the light-transmissive envelope being provided with the optical interference multilayer coating noted above. Such coatings, when used on lamps, may advantageously offer improved energy efficiencies for such lamps. | 04-29-2010 |
Daniel E. Guhde, Fremont, NE US
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| 20080271952 | Device for handling manufacturing rings, a forklift including the same, and a method of handling a manufacturing ring - A lifting apparatus for lifting manufacturing rings is provided. The lifting apparatus includes an attachment part having an opening extending therethrough, and a plurality of elongated legs extending from the attachment part. Each of the elongated legs has a slit disposed therein. A plurality of support rods are movably disposed in the slits. The support rods are pivotable between a lowered position in which each support rod extends from the associated slit and a raised position in which each support rod is disposed within the associated slit. The lifting apparatus further includes an actuating part operably associated with the support rods and for moving the support rods between the raised position and the lowered position. | 11-06-2008 |
Donald J. Guhde, Euclid, OH US
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| 20090078155 | PARTICULATE METAL ALLOY COATING FOR PROVIDING CORROSION PROTECTION - Coatings containing particulate metal alloy are disclosed. The coatings provide corrosion protection to a substrate, such as a metal substrate. The coatings contain zinc-metal-containing alloy in flake form, most particularly an alloy flake of zinc and aluminum. The coating can be from compositions that are water-based or solvent-based. The compositions for providing the coating may also contain a substituent such as a water-reducible organofunctional silane, or a hexavalent-chromium-providing substance, or a titanate polymer, or a silica substance constituent. the coating may desirably be topcoated. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20100266872 | PARTICULATE METAL ALLOY COATING FOR PROVIDING CORROSION PROTECTION - Coatings containing particulate metal alloy are disclosed. The coatings provide corrosion protection to a substrate, such as a metal substrate. The coatings contain zinc-metal-containing alloy in flake form, most particularly an alloy flake of zinc and aluminum. The coating can be from compositions that are water-based or solvent-based. The compositions for providing the coating may also contain a substituent such as a water-reducible organofunctional silane, or a hexavalent-chromium-providing substance, or a titanate polymer, or a silica substance constituent. the coating may desirably be topcoated. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20100297354 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DARKENING AND IMPARTING CORROSION-RESISTANT PROPERTIES TO ZINC OR OTHER ACTIVE METALS - Methods and compositions that serve to both darken a zinc or other active metal surface and impart corrosion-resistant properties thereto, are disclosed. The compositions include an aqueous solution containing about 0.1 percent to about 5 percent ammonium chloride and about 0.1 percent to about 5 percent ammonium molybdate. The compositions utilize particular ratios of concentrations of ammonium chloride and ammonium molybdate. | 11-25-2010 |
