Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090017217 | Apparatus and method for applying coatings onto the interior surfaces of components and related structures produced therefrom - Provided is a methodology and system for applying coatings onto the interior surfaces of components. The approach comprises a vapor creation device (for example an electron beam or laser that evaporates a single or multiplicity of solid or liquid sources), a vacuum chamber having a moderate gas pressure (between about 10 | 01-15-2009 |
20100104819 | INTERWOVEN SANDWICH PANEL STRUCTURES AND RELATED METHOD THEREOF - An interwoven sandwich panel structure made for high intensity impulse mitigation comprises a top and bottom face panel integrally interwoven to a core by creating a preform from the interweaving of cross-wise and length-wise threads and then infusing it with a thermoset polymer resin such that it requires no stitching, bonding, or fastening to attach core to the face panels removing the primary weak points of a sandwich panel structure. | 04-29-2010 |
20100242265 | THIN FILM BATTERY SYNTHESIS BY DIRECTED VAPOR DEPOSITION - The present invention relates to methods for forming one or more thin film layers on a substrate, to form a multilayer product such as a lithium battery cell. The method involves passing a gas stream comprising at least one doping agent and at least one entrained source material through a plasma; impinging the gas stream on a substrate; and reactively depositing the at least one doping agent, and the at least one entrained source material on the substrate. The present invention provides a method of fabricating a power cell having a plurality of layers, and a method of fabricating a battery by electrically connecting a current collecting layer of a first power cell to a current collecting layer of a second power cell. | 09-30-2010 |
20120137974 | Method and Apparatus For Application of Metallic Alloy Coatings - A directed vapor deposition (DVD) method and system for applying at least one bond coating on at least one substrate for thermal barrier coating systems. To overcome the limitations incurred by conventional methods, the DVD system uses an electron beam directed vapor deposition (DVD) technique to evaporate and deposit compositionally and morphologically controlled bond coats at high rate. The present DVD system uses the combination of an electron beam and a combined inert gas/reactive gas carrier jet of controlled composition to create engineering films. In this system, the vaporized material can be entrained in the carrier gas jet and deposited onto the substrate at a high rate and with high materials utilization efficiency. The velocity and flux of the gas atoms entering the chamber, the nozzle parameters, and the operating chamber pressure can all be significantly varied, facilitating wide processing condition variation and allowing for improved control over the properties of the deposited layer. | 06-07-2012 |