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Matt Wallen, Tucson US

Matt Wallen, Tucson, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090014919AGGREGATE-BASED MANDRELS FOR COMPOSITE PART PRODUCTION AND COMPOSITE PART PRODUCTION METHODS - A method for forming a composite structure, using a mandrel that is later removed from the composite structure, involves production of a mandrel by depositing a particulate mixture, including an aggregate and a binder, into a mold and removing the mandrel from the mold. The mandrel may be treated while still in the mold by heating, curing with an agent, microwave energy, or by some combination thereof. Once finished, the mandrel can be used in manufacturing polymer and/or composite components. The mandrel can also be include materials that can be easily removed from the finished composite structure by water, shakeout, chemically dissolving, or by some combination thereof.01-15-2009
20090017336POWER GENERATION DEVICE UTILIZING LIVING PLANT NUTRIENTS - A power generation device includes a gas producing section for the extraction and utilization of living plant nutrients to produce a hydrogen containing gas and a hydrogen utilizing section coupled to the gas producing section, wherein the hydrogen content of the gas is used to generate electrical energy. The gas producing section includes a housing adapted to be connected to a living plant and placed in communication with a nutrient containing region of the plant, a chamber within the housing containing a bacterium capable of converting the plant nutrients into the hydrogen containing gas, and a pathway adapted to bring the plant nutrients into contact with the bacterium.01-15-2009
20090294366REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE FROM AIR - The present invention is directed to methods for removing CO12-03-2009
20100249303Aggregate-Based Mandrels For Composite Part Production And Composite Part Production Methods - A method for forming a composite structure, using a mandrel that is later removed from the composite structure, involves production of a mandrel by depositing a particulate mixture, including an aggregate and a binder, into a mold and removing the mandrel from the mold. The mandrel may be treated while still in the mold by heating, curing with an agent, microwave energy, or by some combination thereof. Once finished, the mandrel can be used in manufacturing polymer and/or composite components. The mandrel can also be include materials that can be easily removed from the finished composite structure by water, shakeout, chemically dissolving, or by some combination thereof.09-30-2010
20110000398MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF AGGREGATE-BASED TOOLING - A method for forming a composite structure, using a mandrel that is later removed from the composite structure, involves production of a mandrel by depositing a particulate mixture, including an aggregate and a binder, into a mold and removing the mandrel from the mold. The mandrel may be treated while still in the mold by heating, curing with an agent, microwave energy, or by some combination thereof. Once finished, the mandrel can be used in manufacturing polymer and/or composite components. The mandrel can also be include materials that can be easily removed from the finished composite structure by water, shakeout, chemically dissolving, or by some combination thereof01-06-2011
20110185897REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE FROM AIR - The present invention is directed to methods for removing CO08-04-2011
20110293503REMOVAL OF CARBON DIOXIDE FROM AIR - The present invention is directed to methods for removing CO12-01-2011
20110304067AGGREGATE-BASED MANDRELS FOR COMPOSITE PART PRODUCTION AND COMPOSITE PART PRODUCTION METHODS - A method for forming a composite structure, using a mandrel that is later removed from the composite structure, involves production of a mandrel by depositing a particulate mixture, including an aggregate and a binder, into a mold and removing the mandrel from the mold. The mandrel may be treated while still in the mold by heating, curing with an agent, microwave energy, or by some combination thereof. Once finished, the mandrel can be used in manufacturing polymer and/or composite components. The mandrel can also include materials that can be easily removed from the finished composite structure by water, shakeout, chemically dissolving, or by some combination thereof.12-15-2011

Patent applications by Matt Wallen, Tucson, AZ US