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Anil Kumar Kush, Bangalore IN
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20100152488 | High Purity (-) Hydroxycitric Acid Metal Salt Derivatives and Method of Preparation of the Same - The present invention relates to high purity (−) Hydroxycitric acid metal salt derivatives of more than 98% purity having formula II (a-e), lla; X, 2X═Na Mb; X, 2X═K Hc; X═K, Y═Ca Hd1 X═Na, Y═Ca He; X=½Mg, Y═Mg and the method of preparation of high purity (−) hydroxycitric acid metal salt derivatives from (−) hydroxycitric acid lactone having formula (1) which in turn is isolated in a simple and efficient manner from dried rinds of the fruits of | 06-17-2010 |
Elizabeth J. Kush, Fort Worth, TX US
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20100308171 | Method of Manufacturing Aircraft Using Temporary Fasteners - A temporary fastener and a method of attaching an aircraft skin to a frame using the temporary fastener during a step of the skin to frame assembly process. The fastener secures the skin to the structure while holes for permanent fasteners are drilled through the skin and frame; the fastener is flush mounted so that an automatic drill can drill the holes without interference. The temporary fastener can be removed after the permanent fastener holes are drilled, and before or after permanent fasteners are inserted within their respective holes. | 12-09-2010 |
Matthew Kush, Martinsville, IN US
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20120222961 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR LEACHING CAST COMPONENTS - A method includes removing a casting shell and core from a cast component, which may be a gas turbine blade. The method further includes utilizing a focused removal technique, such as a water jet or laser drill, to remove a portion of a virtual pattern cast (VPC) shell from the cast component. The cast component is then exposed to a leaching solution and high pressure water wash to remove an internal core material and a portion of the VPC shell remainder from the cast component. The method further includes exposing the cast component to a high agitation leaching solution and to the high pressure water wash for a minimal time. An electroless nickel-boron coating is then applied to the cast component, and an electrolytic palladium coating is further applied to the cast component. The cast component is further exposed to a high agitation leaching solution for an extended period. | 09-06-2012 |
20120232841 | INTELLIGENT AIRFOIL COMPONENT GRAIN DEFECT INSPECTION - A system including a positioning system with a component manipulator structured to position a component in response to a positioning algorithm; a scanning system capable of producing a set of light waves directed at a surface of the component, detecting a set of reflected light waves from the surface of the component, and producing a reflectivity data set in response to the set of reflected light waves; and a microprocessor structured to apply a fuzzy logic algorithm to the reflectivity signal to determine a solution set and produce a grain structure characterization in response to the solution set. | 09-13-2012 |
20120233111 | INTELLIGENT AIRFOIL COMPONENT SURFACE INSPECTION - An apparatus includes a positioning system; a surface indicator system to collect an indication data set from a surface of a component utilizing a fluorescent penetration process; an indication data processing system to create an output data set in response to the indication data set utilizing a fuzzy logic algorithm; and a microprocessor to provide at least one surface variance in response to the indication data set and the output data set. A method including conducting a surface indication technique for a component; utilizing a positioning algorithm to manipulate positioning equipment in response to the component; directing an indication source to a surface of the component; collecting an indication data set in response to directing the indication source; applying a fuzzy logic analysis in response to the indication data set to provide an output data set; and providing at least one surface variance in response to the output data set. | 09-13-2012 |
Matthew T. Kush, Martinsville, IN US
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20110048664 | METHOD FOR FORMING A CAST ARTICLE - One embodiment of the present invention is a unique method for forming a cast porous article. Other embodiments include apparatuses, systems, devices, hardware, methods, and combinations for forming cast porous articles. Further embodiments, forms, features, aspects, benefits, and advantages of the present application shall become apparent from the description and figures provided herewith. | 03-03-2011 |
Matthew T. Kush, Greenwood, IN US
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20090020257 | Method and apparatus for production of a cast component - A system for producing cast components from molten metal. One form of the present invention includes a system for the precision pouring of molten metal within a casting mold. The precision pouring system is driven by a pressure differential. | 01-22-2009 |
Pradeep Kumar Kush, Indore IN
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20120094839 | NIOBIUM BASED SUPERCONDUCTING RADIO FREQUENCY(SCRF) CAVITIES COMPRISING NIOBIUM COMPONENTS JOINED BY LASER WELDING, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH CAVITIES - Niobium or its alloy based Superconducting Radio Frequency (SCRF) Cavities involving atleast one laser beam welded components in the SCRF cavity welded from inside surface of the wall of cavity directed to achieving more than half the thickness to full depth penetration with minimum HAZ, minimizing distortion and shrinkage. The method ensures improved weld quality and surface finish substantially free of any weld defects. Also disclosed is the welding nozzle system and welding rigs adapted to facilitate such laser welding of the Niobium or its alloy based Superconducting Radio Frequency (SCRF) Cavities. The invention is thus directed to enhancing productivity, ensuring consistent quality and reliability, enhanced weld penetration with minimum HAZ, smooth finish of weld joints at possible reduced costs. | 04-19-2012 |