Patents by Inventor Ralph Locke

Ralph Locke has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9074053
    Abstract: A polymeric composition that includes at least one polymer and an effective amount of a nanoparticulate component. The nanoparticulate component is at least one of inorganic functional nanoparticulate compounds and graphene in which the nanoparticulate component is associated with the polymer. The polymer disclosed herein can have electromagnetic activity. The resulting polymeric composition exhibit a measurable electrical conductivity (?) range of 10?14 to 4.7*106 (S/m) at 20° C. A polymeric precursor that includes at least one component selected from the group that includes isocyanates, polyisocyanates, MDI-terminated prepolymers and an effective amount of a nanoparticulate component. The nanoparticulate component is at least one of inorganic functional nanoparticulate component being at least one of inorganic functional nanoparticulate compounds and graphene that is associated with the prepolymer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2015
    Assignee: Mackina Polymers, LLC
    Inventors: Ralph Locke, Michael Kerman, Melissa Arredondo, William Cowell
  • Publication number: 20140316073
    Abstract: A polymeric composition that includes at least one polymer and an effective amount of a nanoparticulate component. The nanoparticulate component is at least one of inorganic functional nanoparticulate compounds and graphene in which the nanoparticulate component is associated with the polymer. The polymer disclosed herein can have electromagnetic activity. The resulting polymeric composition exhibit a measurable electrical conductivity (?) range of 10?14 to 4.7*106 (S/m) at 20° C. A polymeric precursor that includes at least one component selected from the group that includes isocyanates, polyisocyanates, MDI-terminated prepolymers and an effective amount of a nanoparticulate component. The nanoparticulate component is at least one of inorganic functional nanoparticulate component being at least one of inorganic functional nanoparticulate compounds and graphene that is associated with the prepolymer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2014
    Publication date: October 23, 2014
    Applicant: Mackinac Polymers LLC
    Inventors: Ralph Locke, Michael Kerman, Melissa Arredondo, William Cowell
  • Publication number: 20120248661
    Abstract: A polymeric composition composed of a polymeric material and at least one additive. The polymeric material is at least one of a polymeric precursor material or a melt processible polymeric material. The additive is complexed with the polymeric material and is an inorganic or organo-inorganic complex that is integrated into at least a portion of the polymeric chains in the polymeric composition. The additive may be at least one of oxide glass compounds or halogenated post-transition metal compounds and is present in an amount sufficient to increase the material weight without unduly compromising optical qualities such as transparency to visible light. The polymeric composition can be provided in melt processible form to be used to produce articles such as drinking glasses and the like. The composition can be produced by processes such as dispersion by polymerization of the monomers producing the desired polymeric material in the presence of the additive.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2012
    Publication date: October 4, 2012
    Applicant: WASBBB, INC.
    Inventor: Ralph Locke
  • Publication number: 20080008841
    Abstract: A method for improving the adhesion characteristics of a secondary coating to a coated substrate material using a corona or plasma discharge treatment, in which the treatment is limited to a finite duration of time sufficient to increase the surface energy of the coated substrate above that of the secondary coating but insufficient to cause a loss or diminishment of the adhesion between any layers of coating of the coated substrate material or between the bottommost layer of the coating and the bare substrate. A secondary coating is applied to the treated substrate and at a desired thickness and cured or dried, depending upon its composition. The limited duration discharge treatment functions to improve the adhesion of the secondary coating to the coated substrate material without adversely affecting any previously applied coating layers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2007
    Publication date: January 10, 2008
    Inventors: Ralph Locke, Roger C. Jaussi