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Cary Kiest, Albany, OR US
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20140263971 | ACTIVE MONITORING OF MULTI-LASER SYSTEMS - A monitoring system for a multi-laser module includes detectors corresponding to each laser and situated to receive a portion of the associated laser beam uncombined with other beams. Laser characteristics are measured and stored, and in operation are used to identify device failures. A comparator receives a reference value and compares the reference value with a current operational value. If the current value is less that the reference value, a possible failure is indicated. Signal cross-coupling among the detectors is also used to identify undesirable scattering that can be associated with surface contamination or device failure. | 09-18-2014 |
Cary S. Kiest, Albany, OR US
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20080198880 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INCREASING FIBER LASER OUTPUT POWER - A fiber laser with reduced stimulated Brillouin scattering includes a spool having a height and characterized by an induced temperature gradient with the height. The fiber laser also includes a fiber wrapped on the spool and characterized by a signal power increasing along the length of the fiber. The induced temperature gradient is a function of the signal power along the fiber. | 08-21-2008 |
Kenneth D. Kiest, Klamath Falls, OR US
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20090113830 | Composite garage doors and processes for making such doors - Metal doors may be more cost-efficient than wood to manufacture and maintain, but may not be as aesthetically pleasing to the consumer. For example, metal garage doors may only be available in limited color lines and often do not simulate a natural wood grain in a very realistic manner. Also, metal garage doors may be limited in design, in that it may be difficult to add three dimensional shaping, such as trim or paneling, to the outer surface of a metal door. For example, some manufacturers apply extrusive plastic panels to the face of a metal garage door to add a design to the face of the door. The plastic and metal components, however, may exhibit different physical properties in response to changes in temperature and humidity and thus, the door may exhibit warping or other types of deformation upon exposure to weather. | 05-07-2009 |
20090114123 | Thin-layer lignocellulose composites having increased resistance to moisture and methods of making the same - A method to produce a thin-layer lignocellulosic composite having increased resistance to moisture-induced shrinking or swelling is provided. The method includes forming a lignocellulosic composite mixture including at least one type of lignocellulosic fiber having a predetermined moisture content of at least about 4 wt %, at least about 1 wt % of an organic isocyanate resin, at least about 0.1 wt % of a tackifier, and at least about 0.1 wt % release agent, wherein the mixture is substantially free of added wax. The method further includes pre-pressing the mixture into a loose formed mat and pressing the mat between two dies at an elevated temperature and pressure and/or a sufficient time to further reduce the thickness of the mat to form a thin-layer composite of predetermined thickness, and to allow the isocyanate resin to interact with the lignocellulosic fiber such that the resultant thin-layer composite has a predetermined resistance to moisture. | 05-07-2009 |
20110271625 | THIN-LAYER COMPOSITES INCLUDING CELLULOSIC ANDNONCELLULOSIC FIBERS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A composite mixture for making a thin-layer composite product, such as a door skin, which includes cellulosic fibers, at least 1% by weight noncellulosic fibers, such as glass fibers, and at least 1% by weight of an isocyanate resin, and methods for making them. The noncellulosic fibers may be individualized before they come in contact with the resin. | 11-10-2011 |
Kenneth Dale Kiest, Klamath Falls, OR US
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20100021706 | Molded thin-layer lignocellulosic composites made using hybrid poplar and methods of making same - Thin-layer lignocellulosic composites made using hybrid poplar and methods for the manufacture of such thin-layer composites are disclosed. Also described is a process for making thin-layer lignocellulosic composite door skins using hybrid poplar wood fiber. | 01-28-2010 |
20100151229 | Thin-layer lignocellulose composites and methods of making the same - In one aspect, the present invention is a thin-layer lignocellulose composite having increased resistance to moisture. The thin-layer lignocellulosic composite includes a mixture of no more than about 95% by weight of a lignocellulosic fiber and at least about 5% by weight of an organic isocyanate resin. The mixture further includes short fibers and a release agent that does not interfere with subsequent processing of the thin-layer lignocellulosic composite. The mixture is pressed between two dies at an elevated temperature and pressure and for a sufficient time to form a thin-layer composite of predetermined thickness, and to allow the isocyanate resin to interact with the lignocellulosic fiber and short fibers such that the resultant thin-layer composite has a predetermined resistance to moisture. | 06-17-2010 |
20120292805 | THIN-LAYER LIGNOCELLULOSE COMPOSITES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - In one aspect, the present invention is a thin-layer lignocellulose composite having increased resistance to moisture. The thin-layer lignocellulosic composite includes a mixture of no more than about 95% by weight of a lignocellulosic fiber and at least about 5% by weight of an organic isocyanate resin. The mixture further includes short fibers and a release agent that does not interfere with subsequent processing of the thin-layer lignocellulosic composite. The mixture is pressed between two dies at an elevated temperature and pressure and for a sufficient time to form a thin-layer composite of predetermined thickness, and to allow the isocyanate resin to interact with the lignocellulosic fiber and short fibers such that the resultant thin-layer composite has a predetermined resistance to moisture. | 11-22-2012 |
Larry W. Kiest, Ottawa, IL US
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20080236692 | BLADDERLESS PIPELINER AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A lining apparatus and method is provided that obviates the need for a bladder to press the liner against the host pipe. The lining apparatus may include an extension tube sealed to the liner at one of its ends with an inversion mechanism attached to the other end of the liner for inverting the liner to its desired position within the pipe to be repaired. The lining apparatus can also avoid the use of an extension tube by temporarily closing the liner during the inversion process so that the liner can be inflated when pressurized by a fluid and then sealing an open end of the liner after it has been inverted into the pipe. | 10-02-2008 |
Michael Steven Kiest, Porter, IN US
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20100071422 | ANTI-THEFT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FUEL DISPENSERS - An anti-theft device and method for securing and preventing access to components within an interior of a fuel dispenser cabinet having an access door located on one side of the cabinet. The device includes structure for securing the anti-theft device to the periphery of the cabinet, structure for preventing the anti-theft device from being laterally and vertically removed from the cabinet, and a releasable assembly for selectively allowing and preventing access to the interior of the cabinet through the door. | 03-25-2010 |
Terence Brian Kiest, Highland, IN US
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20100071422 | ANTI-THEFT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FUEL DISPENSERS - An anti-theft device and method for securing and preventing access to components within an interior of a fuel dispenser cabinet having an access door located on one side of the cabinet. The device includes structure for securing the anti-theft device to the periphery of the cabinet, structure for preventing the anti-theft device from being laterally and vertically removed from the cabinet, and a releasable assembly for selectively allowing and preventing access to the interior of the cabinet through the door. | 03-25-2010 |