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Luke A. Berglind, Greenville, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110240190METHOD TO DESIGN HONEYCOMBS FOR A SHEAR FLEXIBLE STRUCTURE - A design method for optimizing the shear layer of a shear band for use in a tire is provided. The shear layer has a honeycomb configuration and the design method optimizes the dimensions of the honeycomb.10-06-2011

Luke A. Kutilek, Oakmont, PA US

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20080226819METHODS OF MAKING CRYSTALLINE TITANIA COATINGS - A method is provided for shifting the amorphous to crystalline transition temperature of a titania coating. The method includes adding a dopant, such as Mo, V, Al, Zn, Zr, Li, K, Co, La, Ca, Ba, Si, Ag, Cu, Ni, Mg, Mn, Cd, Fe, Cr, Tb, Y, Sn, Ge, and/or Pd to a titania-containing material. The doped material can then be applied, e.g., by spray pyrolysis, onto a substrate. A coated article is also provided.09-18-2008
20110155685REFLECTIVE COATINGS FOR GLASS ARTICLES, METHODS OF DEPOSITION, AND ARTICLES MADE THEREBY - The present invention is directed toward a coating apparatus of the invention comprising at least one coating chamber having at least one makeup air conduit in flow communication with the coating chambers via a makeup air pathway connecting the makeup air conduit to the coating chamber. At least one coating member is positioned in the coating chamber. The coating member is in flow communication with a source of coating material including a titanium-containing coating material. At least one exhaust member is in flow communication with the coating chamber via an exhaust pathway for removing excess coating and air from the coating chamber.06-30-2011

Patent applications by Luke A. Kutilek, Oakmont, PA US

Luke A. Mitlyng, Litchfield, MN US

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20100132173SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL CREMATORIAL RELEASE OF MERCURY FROM MERCURY-CONTAINING DENTAL AMALGAM - The invention described herein provides for a simple, economical system and method for reducing environmental release of dental amalgamous mercury from teeth caused by cremation of corpses. The invention controls and reduces the amount of mercury released using a pre-crematorial and non-disfiguring system and method. The system of the invention can include a dental containment and applicator delivery system to apply a curable thermal protectant composition onto the teeth. The composition coating significantly inhibits the extent of thermal destruction of the tooth per se including its amalgam filling content.06-03-2010

Luke A. Mumphrey, Baton Rouge, LA US

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20100266665Fenugreek Flour for Incorporating Into Food Products - A process for obtaining fenugreek flour from fenugreek seeds has been developed, and the flour incorporated into baked or other food products. The processed fenugreek flour from boiled seeds was easier to add into food products than whole seeds and did not compromise the food's taste or texture. This fenugreek flour can be included in everyday food items and will allow increased use in fenugreek to aid in the prevention of diabetes and obesity. Using this flour, a fenugreek bread formula was developed, and the bread was produced in a commercial bakery by incorporating fenugreek flour into a standard wheat bread formula. Eight diet controlled diabetic subjects were served wheat bread with about 5% fenugreek, and the consumption of the fenugreek bread was shown to reduce serum insulin indicating the bioactivity of the fenugreek remained in the bread.10-21-2010

Luke A. Strzegowski, Easthampton, MA US

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20100295091ENCAPSULANT COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USES THEREOF - An encapsulant composition containing about 15 to about 50 wt % of an ethylene/ethyl acrylate/maleic anhydride copolymer containing about 20 to about 40 wt % of an ethylene/glycidyl (meth)acrylate copolymer; about 2 to about 30 wt % of an ethylene/butyl acrylate/maleic anhydride copolymer; about 5 to about 50 wt % of polyethylene, about 0.05 to about 5 wt % of an adhesion promoter; and optionally about 0.01 to about 2 wt % of at least one additive. The composition is useful for encapsulating thin film devices. The disclosure also relates to a method of encapsulating thin film devices with the composition and to devices produced by the method.11-25-2010