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Anastasia Rude, Santa Clara, CA US
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20140053626 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING ASSET HEALTH BY DISSOLVED GAS MEASUREMENT - A method for analyzing gas dissolved within a fluid filled asset includes extracting the fluid from the fluid filled asset, circulating the fluid though a first fluid loop, and passing the extracted fluid along a first side of a gas permeable membrane. Gas is extracted from a second side of the gas permeable membrane and the extracted gas is circulated through a second fluid loop. The first fluid loop and the second fluid loop are separated by the gas permeable membrane. The method further includes controlling a pressure differential across the gas permeable membrane to a predetermined pressure differential and providing the extracted gas to a gas analysis unit located within the second fluid loop. The chemical makeup of the extracted gas is periodically determined using the gas analysis unit. | 02-27-2014 |
Bruce S. Rude, Berkeley, CA US
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20100101934 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTROKINETIC CO-GENERATION OF HYDROGEN AND ELECTRIC POWER FROM LIQUID WATER MICROJETS - A method and apparatus for producing both a gas and electrical power from a flowing liquid, the method comprising: a) providing a source liquid containing ions that when neutralized form a gas; b) providing a velocity to the source liquid relative to a solid material to form a charged liquid microjet, which subsequently breaks up into a droplet spay, the solid material forming a liquid-solid interface; and c) supplying electrons to the charged liquid by contacting a spray stream of the charged liquid with an electron source. In one embodiment, where the liquid is water, hydrogen gas is formed and a streaming current is generated. | 04-29-2010 |
David L. Rude, Wendell, NC US
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20110004857 | LOGIC DIFFERENCE SYNTHESIS - A computer executed method is disclosed which accepts an original circuit with an original logic, accepts a modified circuit, and synthesizes a difference circuit. The difference circuit represents changes that implement the modified circuit's logic for the original circuit. The synthesis may locate an output-side boundary in the original logic in such a manner that the original logic is free of logic changes inbetween the output-side boundary and the primary output elements of the original circuit. The disclosed synthesis may also locate an input-side boundary in the original logic in such a manner that the original logic is free of logic changes inbetween the input-side boundary and the primary input elements of the original circuit. A computer program products are also disclosed. The computer program product contains a computer useable medium having a computer readable program code embodied therein. The computer readable program code when executed on a computer causes the computer to carry out the methods of finding input and output side boundaries in an original logic, and synthesizing inbetween those boundaries a difference circuit representing logic changes. | 01-06-2011 |
20140197863 | PLACEMENT OF STORAGE CELLS ON AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A method for configuring the placement of a plurality of storage cells on an integrated circuit includes grouping the plurality of storage cells into a plurality of words, where each of the plurality of words is protected by an error control mechanism. The method also includes placing each of the storage cells on the integrated circuit such that a distance between any two of the storage cells belonging to one of the plurality of words is greater than a minimum distance. The minimum distance is configured such that a probability of any of the plurality of words experiencing multiple radiation induced errors is below a threshold value. | 07-17-2014 |
20140201589 | SHARED ERROR PROTECTION FOR REGISTER BANKS - A method for adding error detection, or error detection combined with error correction, to a plurality of register banks includes grouping the plurality of register banks into an array. The method also includes adding a first error control mechanism to the array in a first direction and adding a second error control mechanism to the array in a second direction. The method further includes adding a product code to the array, the product code including applying the second error control mechanism to a plurality of bits of the first error control mechanism. | 07-17-2014 |
20140201599 | ERROR PROTECTION FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IN AN INSENSITIVE DIRECTION - A method for providing error detection, or error detection combined with error correction, to an array of storage cells includes determining a sensitive direction and an insensitive direction of the storage cells and adding an error control mechanism to the array of storage cells in the insensitive direction. The insensitive direction is a direction perpendicular to a width of a gate conductor of the storage cells. | 07-17-2014 |
20140201606 | ERROR PROTECTION FOR A DATA BUS - A system for providing error detection or correction on a data bus includes one or more caches coupled to a central processing unit and to a hub by one or more buses. The system also includes a plurality of arrays, each array disposed on one of the buses. Each of the arrays includes a plurality of storage cells disposed in an insensitive direction and an error control mechanism configured to detect an error in the plurality of storage cells. | 07-17-2014 |
20140208184 | ERROR PROTECTION FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - A method for providing error detection and/or correction to an array of storage cells includes determining a sensitive direction and an insensitive direction of the storage cells and adding a first error control mechanism to the array of storage cells in the insensitive direction. The method also includes adding a second error control mechanism to the array of storage cells in the sensitive direction. The second error control mechanism has a higher Hamming distance than the first error control mechanism. | 07-24-2014 |
David L. Rude, Marlboro, NY US
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20090212819 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CHANGING CIRCUITS IN AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A method for modifying an integrated circuit and integrated circuits are provided. The method includes: providing an integrated circuit design comprising a plurality of circuit books having a first threshold voltage; and replacing at least one of the plurality of circuit books with at least one gate array book having a second threshold voltage that is lower than the first threshold voltage. | 08-27-2009 |
Dennis Rude, Apalachin, NY US
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20130332008 | AUTONOMOUS RESUPPLY SYSTEM AND METHOD - Some embodiments relate to a system and method of automatically transporting cargo from a loading station to an unloading station using a vehicle. Loading and unloading of cargo may be accomplished automatically without the need for human operators of either the loading station, the unloading station, or the vehicle. The unloading and loading station each comprise guide rails and a plurality of directional signal sources used by the vehicle to control its current position so that it may retrieve and deliver a target load. The vehicle comprises at least one sensor for detecting modulated directional signals and a controller to control the current position of the vehicle based on the received signals. | 12-12-2013 |
Edward Rude, Columbia, MD US
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20090038119 | FRICTION HINGE WITHOUT APPLIED GREASE - A friction hinge uses a plastic frictional member operating against a metal shaft that needs no topically applied grease, can achieve long cycle life and can be sealed against external contamination. The frictional member engages the shaft of the hinge to form a frictional engagement to permit rotation only while a torque is applied on the housing or the shaft. For this purpose the frictional member is made initially with a smaller diameter then the shaft and is then crushed or deformed as the shaft is inserted into the frictional member. Spaces are provided about the shaft to receive material as the element is being deformed. | 02-12-2009 |
Gary Rude, Hayward, CA US
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20140030004 | PEN DISPENSERS WITH CARTRIDGES AND INTERCHANGEABLE TIP APPLICATORS - A pen dispenser for dispensing flowable and non-flowable material, comprising a pen body and an optional push button applicator for the pen, a universal cartridge, optionally having a disposable cartridge, and capable of accepting a multitude of interchangeable tip applicators. | 01-30-2014 |
Greg Rude, Manhattan Beach, CA US
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20090142173 | TRANSPORT VEHICLE HAVING TENSION/COMPRESSION SYSTEM - A vehicle that includes a first self propelled steerable structure having a first portion, a second self propelled steerable structure having a second portion and a tensioning device connected to the first and second self propelled steerable structures. Whereby the tensioning device is configured to allow a load to be compressed and lifted between the first self propelled steerable structure and the second self propelled steerable structure. | 06-04-2009 |
20090143940 | Steering control for a vehicle - A control system for steering at least one vehicle including a first plurality of sensors operably coupled to a respective wheel of the vehicle, a second plurality of sensors operably coupled to a respective input device, and a vehicle controller. The vehicle controller is operably coupled to the sensors and each respective wheel for controlling the velocity of each wheel to achieve a desired speed and direction based on the data signals received from the sensors. The vehicle controller controls the velocity of each wheel independently to achieve the desired speed and direction of the vehicle. | 06-04-2009 |
20090143985 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING THE RELATIVE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO VEHICLES - A system that includes a first self propelled steerable vehicle having a first end and a second end, a second self propelled steerable vehicle having a first end and a second end and an electronic device that maintains a relative position between at least one of the first end and the second end of the first self propelled steerable vehicle and at least one of the first end and the second end of the second self propelled steerable vehicle. | 06-04-2009 |
Jared Rude, Raleigh, NC US
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20140077821 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING ELECTRICITY METER FAILURE - A method and apparatus that monitors and controls the operation of an electricity meter and prevents a failure of and/or damage to the electricity meter. A potential failure condition of an electrical connection between an electricity meter and a meter socket in an electrical line that provides power from a power supply to an electrical load through the electricity meter, is detected. A correction time may be determined based on a temperature in the vicinity of the electrical connection and a current through the electrical connection. The correction time indicates an amount of time that is available before a predicted failure of the electrical connection will occur. The method determines whether the electricity meter is in an imminent failure condition based on the correction time or the information used to detect the potential failure condition of the electrical connection. The method may provide either, or both, notification of the imminent failure condition and disconnection of power to the electrical load by operating a disconnection switch within the electricity meter when it is determined the electricity meter is in the imminent failure condition. | 03-20-2014 |
John Austin Rude, Ballston Lake, NY US
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20100087591 | CAPPED POLY (ARYLENE ETHER) COMPOSITION AND PROCESS - A thermoset composition exhibiting reduced water absorption in the cured state includes an olefinically unsaturated monomer and a capped poly(arylene ether) prepared by the reaction of an uncapped poly(arylene ether) with an anhydride capping agent. The capped poly(arylene ether) is isolated and/or purified by methods that reduce the concentrations of polar impurities that contribute to water absorption by the cured composition. | 04-08-2010 |
Joshua L. Rude, Connersville, IN US
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20110240643 | CAP-INSTALLATION SIGNAL SYSTEM FOR FILLER NECK CAP - A filler neck cap is adapted to mate with and close a filler neck. | 10-06-2011 |
Malcolm Rude, College Station, TX US
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20120330275 | Syringe Evacuator - A syringe evacuator configured to discharge a syringe at a controllable rate. In one embodiment, the syringe evacuator includes a threaded shaft and a syringe depressor platform threaded onto the threaded shaft. The syringe evacuator also includes a spiral spring coupled to the threaded shaft configured to rotate the threaded shaft. | 12-27-2012 |
Mathew Rude, San Francisco, CA US
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20110124071 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Provided are compositions and methods for producing hydrocarbons, including aldehydes, alkanes and alkenes. The hydrocarbons can be used in biofuels. | 05-26-2011 |
20110196180 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING OLEFINS - Compositions and methods for producing olefins are described herein. The olefins can be used to produced biofuels. | 08-11-2011 |
Mathew Rude, So.san Francisco, CA US
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20100170826 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HYDROCARBONS FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES - Described herein are methods for cracking a biocrude, particularly catalytically cracking a biocrude that primarily includes olefmic hydrocarbons. Also described herein are compositions and methods of producing such compositions that are useful as fuels or fuel production feedstock. | 07-08-2010 |
Mathew Rude, South San Francisco, CA US
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20100221798 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Compositions and methods for producing hydrocarbons such as aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. Certain hydrocarbons can be used in biofuels. | 09-02-2010 |
20100249470 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Compositions and methods for producing aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. The aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes can be used in biofuels. | 09-30-2010 |
20110206630 | SURFACTANT AND CLEANING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MICROBIALLY PRODUCED BRANCHED FATTY ALCOHOLS - The invention provides a surfactant and/or a cleaning composition comprising a microbially produced branched fatty alcohol or a derivative thereof. The invention also provides a household cleaning composition and a personal or pet care cleaning composition comprising a microbially produced branched fatty alcohol or a derivative thereof. | 08-25-2011 |
20120282663 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING FATTY ALCOHOLS AND FATTY ALDEHYDES - Compositions and methods for producing hydrocarbons such as aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. Certain hydrocarbons can be used in biofuels. | 11-08-2012 |
Mathew Rude, S. San Francisco, CA US
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20120172281 | DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MICROBIALLY PRODUCED FATTY ALCOHOLS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - Disclosed herein are detergent compositions comprising a microbially produced fatty alcohol or fatty alcohol derivative thereof. Further disclosed are cleaning compositions and personal care compositions comprising a microbially produced fatty alcohol or fatty alcohol derivative thereof. Methods of using the foregoing are also disclosed. | 07-05-2012 |
Mathew A Rude, San Francisco, CA US
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20140215904 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING BETA-HYDROXY FATTY ACID ESTERS - Disclosed are fatty ester compositions comprising beta-hydroxy fatty esters, as well as methods for producing beta-hydroxy fatty esters, and recombinant microorganisms useful in methods of producing beta-hydroxy fatty esters | 08-07-2014 |
Mathew A. Rude, South San Francisco, CA US
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20120157717 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING LINEAR ALKYL BENZENES - Compositions and methods for producing hydrocarbons using recombinant cells are described herein. Also described herein are recombinant cells, recombinant cell cultures and methods for producing linear alkyl benzenes (LABs) using hydrocarbons produced by such recombinant cell cultures. | 06-21-2012 |
20120253088 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING OLEFINS - Compositions and methods for producing olefins are described herein. The olefins can be used to produced biofuels. | 10-04-2012 |
20130029395 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Compositions and methods for producing aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. The aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes can be used in biofuels. | 01-31-2013 |
20150044749 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBONS - Compositions and methods for producing aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes are described herein. The aldehydes, alkanes, and alkenes can be used in biofuels. | 02-12-2015 |
Michael John Rude, Excelsior, MN US
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20140058618 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLE VALUATION FROM OBD BASED OPERATION DATA - One embodiment is directed to a method for valuating a vehicle. The method includes obtaining operation data from an on-board diagnostics (OBD) port of a vehicle, the operation data pertaining to operation of the vehicle. The method also includes determining a measure of value for the vehicle based on the operation data, and generating a report including the measure of value. | 02-27-2014 |
20140058762 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONSUMER CONTROLLED INSURANCE DATA MANAGEMENT - One embodiment is directed to a method for data management for insurance purposes. The method includes receiving, at a server, time-variant data from a retail module configured to obtain the time-variant data, wherein the time-variant data pertains to an item or intangible to be insured. Identification information is also received at the server from the retail module. The method includes determining a user account with which the retail module is associated based on the identification information, and receiving a selection from a user indicative of which one or more insurance providers to send the time-variant data to, wherein the user is associated with the user account. The time-variant data is provided, from the server, to the one or more insurance providers selected by the user. | 02-27-2014 |
20140095014 | OBD BASED IN-VEHICLE DEVICE PROVIDING CONTENT STORAGE AND ACCESS - One embodiment is directed to an electronic device comprising a connector configured to connect to an on-board diagnostic (OBD) connector of a vehicle, a wireless transceiver, one or more processing devices coupled to the connector and to the wireless transceiver, and storage media coupled to the one or more processing devices. The storage media including instructions which, when executed by the one or more processing devices, cause the one or more processing devices to establish communication with a content control device using the wireless transceiver, download content from the content control device, store the content on the storage media, and terminate communication with the content control device. The instructions also cause the one or more processing devices to establish communication with a mobile device, and provide the content to a mobile device via a wireless link. | 04-03-2014 |
20140167983 | INTEGRATION OF VEHICLE WITH HOME-CENTRIC SYSTEM - One embodiment is directed to a method for integrating vehicle-centric information with home-centric information. The method includes wirelessly transmitting a signal from a vehicle information device within a vehicle to a component of a home-centric system and receiving the signal at the component from the vehicle information device. The method also includes sending vehicle-centric information from the component to a command center for the home-centric system based on the signal received from the vehicle information device, and integrating the vehicle-centric information with home-centric information obtained by the home-centric system. The method also includes displaying information based on the vehicle-centric information along with the home centric information at an interface for a user. | 06-19-2014 |
20140172229 | TIME WINDOW AUTHENTICATION FOR VEHICLE TELEMATICS DEVICE - One embodiment is directed to a method of authenticating a vehicle telematics device. The method includes receiving, at a server, identifying information for a vehicle telematics device and receiving, at the server, information identifying an account to which the vehicle telematics device is to be associated. The method also includes authenticating the vehicle telematics device by finalizing an association between the vehicle telematics device and the account if data that is specified for authentication is received at the server from the vehicle telematics device and if that data is obtained by the vehicle telematics device within a time window that is specified for authentication. | 06-19-2014 |
20150052226 | COMMUNICATION PROFILE SELECTION FOR VEHICLE TELEMATICS DEVICE - One embodiment is directed to a method of a method of selecting a communication profile for a vehicle telematics device to communicate over a vehicle electronics bus. The method includes receiving, at a server or a local computer, information identifying a vehicle to which the vehicle telematics device is to be connected. An indication of a communication profile to be loaded on the vehicle telematics device, or the communication profile itself, is sent from the server or local computer to the vehicle telematics device, wherein the communication profile includes communication related settings for the vehicle telematics device, the communication related settings corresponding to the vehicle electronics bus of the vehicle to which the vehicle telematics device is to be connected. The communication profile is then loaded on the vehicle telematics device, wherein the vehicle telematics device is field configurable to use one of multiple communication profiles. | 02-19-2015 |
Owen Greg Rude, Montevideo, MN US
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20130264173 | DUAL BELT CLEANER - A cleaning assembly for a conveyor belt includes a first blade assembly, a second blade assembly, and a coupling mechanism supporting the first and second blade assemblies. The first blade assembly includes a first blade positionable into contact against a conveyor belt adjacent a turn portion of the belt. The second blade assembly includes a second blade positionable into contact against the belt downstream from the first blade. | 10-10-2013 |
Richard J. Rude, Landing, NJ US
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20080283558 | GARMENT HANGER WITH A COLLAPSIBLE/RETRACTABLE SUPPORT HOOK - A garment hanger with a hook that pivots between a substantially vertical position and a substantially horizontal position. The body of the hanger having detents for securing the hook in either the vertical or horizontal position. The hook capable of being alternately attached and detached from the body of the hanger. The hook additionally capable of being rotated along a substantially vertical axis. | 11-20-2008 |
Timothy Rude, Timonium, MD US
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20090065554 | Methods and device for controlling pressure in reactive multilayer joining and resulting product - The invention includes a method of joining two components. The method includes providing at least two components to be joined, a reactive multilayer foil, and a compliant element, placing the reactive multilayer foil between the at least two components, applying pressure on the two components in contact with the reactive multilayer foil via a compliant element, and initiating a chemical transformation of the reactive multilayer foil so as to physically join the at least two components. The invention also includes two components joined using the aforementioned method. | 03-12-2009 |
Timothy Ryan Rude, Hunt Valley, MD US
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20110089462 | METHOD FOR LOW TEMPERATURE BONDING OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS - A method for bonding an LED assembly ( | 04-21-2011 |
Timothy Ryan Rude, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20080299410 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING LARGE DIMENSION BONDS USING REACTIVE MULTILAYER JOINING - A method for joining component bodies of material over bonding regions of large dimensions by disposing a plurality of substantially contiguous sheets of reactive composite materials between the bodies and adjacent sheets of fusible material. The contiguous sheets of the reactive composite material are operatively connected by an ignitable bridging material so that an igniting reaction in one sheet will cause an igniting reaction in the other. An application of uniform pressure and an ignition of one or more of the contiguous sheets of reactive composite material causes an exothermic thermal reaction to propagate through the bonding region, fusing any adjacent sheets of fusible material and forming a bond between the component bodies. | 12-04-2008 |
20150060898 | METHOD FOR LOW TEMPERATURE BONDING OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS - A method for bonding an LED assembly | 03-05-2015 |
Timothy Ryan Rude, Baltimore, MD US
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20090166568 | Method and Apparatus For Electromagnetic Emission By Reactive Composite Materials - A device and method for emitting electromagnetic radiation utilizing a reactive composite material (RCM) as an emission source. By selective modification of the reactive composite material (RCM), attributes of the emitting device, including the ability to produce specific radiation intensity levels at specific electromagnetic wavelengths, the ability to emit for a specific duration, the avoidance of dangerous reaction products, portability, geometric design flexibility, and simple, safe storage may be selected. | 07-02-2009 |
20090173626 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING TEMPERATURE SENSITIVE AND SPUTTER TARGET ASSEMBLIES USING REACTIVE MULTILAYER JOINING - A method for joining component bodies of material over bonding regions of large dimensions by disposing a plurality of substantially contiguous sheets of reactive composite materials between the bodies and adjacent sheets of fusible material. The contiguous sheets of the reactive composite material are operatively connected by an ignitable bridging material so that an igniting reaction in one sheet will cause an igniting reaction in the other. An application of uniform pressure and an ignition of one or more of the contiguous sheets of reactive composite material causes an exothermic thermal reaction to propagate through the bonding region, fusing any adjacent sheets of fusible material and forming a bond between the component bodies. | 07-09-2009 |
20110070460 | Reactive composite material structures with electrostatic discharge protection and applications thereof - Applicants have discovered that electrostatic discharge (ESD) may, in some circumstances, result in current densities sufficient to ignite unprotected reactive composite materials. They have further discovered that a reactive composite material (RCM) can be protected from ESD ignition without adversely affecting the desirable properties of the RCM by the application of conducting and/or insulating materials at appropriate locations on the RCM. Thus ESD-protected RCM structures can be designed for such sensitive applications as ignition of propellants, generation of light bursts, and structural materials for equipment that may require controlled self-destruction. | 03-24-2011 |