Rabon
Gregory Rabon, Clayton, NC US
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20090305590 | Durable Flame-Retardant Nonwoven Fabric - This invention relates to a durable fire retardant nonwoven fabric and method of making the same. Said fabric performs in accordance to the requirements set forth in Technical Bulletin 603 of the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs (TB_603), wherein the fire retardant fabric includes at least two layers including at least one strength and reinforcing layer. | 12-10-2009 |
20100098919 | FLAME-RETARDANT CELLULOSIC NONWOVEN FABRIC - The present invention is directed to a hydroentangled flame retardant nonwoven fabric, and more specifically, to a cellulosic flame retardant fabric comprising a self extinguishing fiber so as to minimize the total percentage of fabric weight lost upon burning in accordance with technical bulletin 604. Use of natural fiber fabrics in bedding components is desirable due to the softness and durability associated with the fabrics; however, natural fiber, such as cellulose, is highly flammable and therefore lacks the ability to provide the proper flammability protection often sought out in bedding components. In accordance with the present invention, a small amount of self-extinguishing fiber, such as a modacrylic fiber, was blended with the natural fiber and hydroentangled to form a nonwoven composite fabric that is soft, flame retardant, and suitable for bedding articles. | 04-22-2010 |
Joaquin Rabon, Tucson, AZ US
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20130233408 | CABIN PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE OUTFLOW VALVES AND METHOD OF CALIBRATING THE OUTFLOW VALVE POSITION FEEDBACK DURING FLIGHT - A method of calibrating an outflow valve on an aircraft may include determining if the aircraft has reached a predetermined cruise condition. The outflow valve may be moved until a closed position is reached, if the aircraft has reached the predetermined cruise condition. An actual position feedback value of the outflow valve may be determined while the aircraft is in the predetermined cruise condition. An offset calibration factor may be determined from the actual position feedback value of the outflow valve relative to a theoretical value. | 09-12-2013 |
Joaquin P. Rabon, Tucson, AZ US
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20080233854 | CABIN PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM DUAL VALVE CONTROL AND MONITORING ARCHITECTURE - The present invention provides a cabin pressure control system that comprises a first outflow valve having a first motor controlled by a first outflow valve controller, the first outflow valve having a first backup motor controlled by a first backup controller. A second outflow valve has a second motor controlled by a second outflow valve controller, the second outflow valve also having a second backup motor controlled by a second backup controller. Upon failure of the first outflow valve controller, the second outflow valve controller controls the first outflow valve via the first backup controller and the first backup motor; and upon failure of the second outflow valve controller, the first outflow valve controller controls the second outflow valve via the second backup controller and the second backup motor. | 09-25-2008 |
Rick Rabon, Boulder, CO US
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20080260678 | MOLECULAR BAND-AID - A molecular sealant comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a poloxamer capable of sealing a cell or tissue from leaks. A method of treating tissue leakages by applying the above sealant to the tissue or cell in need of treatment. A composition for treating cellular leakages comprising a poloxamer capable of sealing a cell or tissue from leaks in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. | 10-23-2008 |
Walter Rabon, Westminister, CO US
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20150020304 | Hot Tub Cover - A cover for a hot tub comprises at least one deck that includes a rigid frame surrounded by a foam material covered on a top side and at side edges thereof with a layer of plywood coated with an elastomeric paint. A bottom side of each deck is covered with a first water impervious web. A skirt made from a second water impervious web is fixed proximate to at least one of the side edges of each deck and extends down to cover at least a portion of a peripheral wall of the hot tub when the cover is fixed over the hot tub. In one embodiment, a plurality of foam beams, each mutually separated and including a plurality of notches, convey heat from the hot tub through the deck to melt snow or ice formed on the top side of each deck. | 01-22-2015 |
Zachary Kent Rabon, Mason, TX US
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20090065978 | LOAD BEARING INSULATION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE AND USE - A building material which comprises cement, cellulose fibers and admixtures is used in the fabrication of bricks, panels or other building products. The manufacture of this building material is accomplished by adding water, paper, a water repellant composed of calcium stearate, and a sodium silicate to act as a fire retardant material. The mixture is then thickened with cement and a second batch of concrete admixtures including a superplasticizer composed of a polyester polyacrylic polyol and an air entraining resin or surfactant to create an air entrained, viscous material for inserting in a mold or extruding through a press to form load bearing and insulating building materials. The resulting product can be formed into blocks or panels and the panels can be coated with polyurethane/polyurea coating to be bullet and blast resistant. | 03-12-2009 |