Patents by Inventor Raymond F. Williams

Raymond F. Williams 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).

  • Publication number: 20100212484
    Abstract: An armor system comprising an armor base, an armor face on the armor base positioned as to be the first impact point of an incoming projectile, and a plurality of protrusions that extend outwardly away from the armor face. The protrusions act to affect the trajectory of an incoming projectile and divert it away from the optimum angle of attack.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2007
    Publication date: August 26, 2010
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, John D. Eisenhut
  • Patent number: 7622518
    Abstract: A method for making a polymeric blast media, and a product of this method. The first step involves blending a melamine compound with a cellulosic material and compression molding said first blend to produce a compression molded first blend. This first blend is then cooled and then ground. In the next step of this method, a urea compound is blended with a nano-clay material to produce a second blend and compression molded. This compression molded second blend is then ground to produce a particulate second blend. The particulate first blend is then blended with the particulate second blend. A blast media product of this method is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Daniel L. Kinsinger
  • Patent number: 7615182
    Abstract: A concrete building block containing Portland cement, a filler, water, and a quantity of particularly sized plastic particles, such as spent abrasive particles of a thermoset plastic. The associated method of producing such blocks eliminates the need of curing the blocks in a heated humidity controlled environment in order for the blocks to attain the required water content for hydration of the cement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2009
    Assignee: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Christopher C. McCoy
  • Publication number: 20090211495
    Abstract: A concrete block mixture includes Portland cement, a natural aggregate filler, water, and a quantity of particularly sized glass particles. The associated method of producing blocks from the mixture eliminates the need of curing the blocks in a heated humidity controlled environment in order for the blocks to attain the required water content for hydration of the cement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2009
    Publication date: August 27, 2009
    Applicant: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Christopher C. McCoy
  • Publication number: 20090039558
    Abstract: A concrete building block containing Portland cement, a filler, water, and a quantity of particularly sized plastic particles, such as spent abrasive particles of a thermoset plastic. The associated method of producing such blocks eliminates the need of curing the blocks in a heated humidity controlled environment in order for the blocks to attain the required water content for hydration of the cement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2008
    Publication date: February 12, 2009
    Applicant: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Christopher C. McCoy
  • Patent number: 7476273
    Abstract: An accelerated-curing concrete masonry unit (CMU) mixture includes aggregate material, hydraulic cement and spent blasting abrasive particles, and may also include paint residue particles. The abrasive particles or abrasive and paint particles combined preferably make up at least 5.0% of the mixture by volume. Preferably, the hydraulic cement is Portland cement and the abrasive or combined particles make up about 10.0% to 17.0% of the mixture by volume. The abrasive particles typically have a fineness modulus ranging from 0.6 to 1.5 and more preferably from 0.75 to 1.2. Plastic particles may make up some or all of the abrasive particles. CMUs formed with this mixture are substantially more water repellent than standard CMUs and have a water absorption often no greater than 9.0 pounds per cubic foot. Preferred CMUs have an average net compressive strength of over 2,500 psi while levels of 3,000 psi or 3,500 psi are not uncommon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2009
    Assignee: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventor: Raymond F. Williams
  • Patent number: 7438757
    Abstract: A concrete building block containing Portland cement, a filler, water, and a quantity of particularly sized plastic particles, such as spent abrasive particles of a thermoset plastic. The associated method of producing such blocks eliminates the need of curing the blocks in a heated humidity controlled environment in order for the blocks to attain the required water content for hydration of the cement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2008
    Assignee: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Christopher C. McCoy
  • Patent number: 7367869
    Abstract: A method of masking includes adhering a removable pressure sensitive adhesive to a masking surface to cover the masking surface and blasting the adhesive and an adjacent target surface with abrasive blast media to remove material forming the target surface wherein the adhesive protects against removal of material forming the masking surface. The blasting media does not abrade the adhesive. The adhesive may be applied in molten form or at room temperature by separating the adhesive from a flexible release liner. The adhesive may be removed by simply peeling the adhesive from the masking surface, leaving the masking surface essentially free of residue. Due to the adhesive characteristics throughout the adhesive, some blast media adheres to the adhesive and forms a barrier layer which repels additional blast media. The adhesive may also be used to adhere a masking device over the masking surface to cover large areas easily.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2008
    Assignee: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Casey Williams
  • Patent number: 7037969
    Abstract: A method for making a polymeric blast media, and a product of this method. The first step involves blending a melamine compound with a cellulosic material and compression molding said first blend to produce a compression molded first blend. This first blend is then cooled and then ground. In the next step of this method, a urea compound is blended with a nano-clay material to produce a second blend and compression molded. This compression molded second blend is then ground to produce a particulate second blend. The particulate first blend is then blended with the particulate second blend. A blast media product of this method is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Daniel L. Kinsinger
  • Publication number: 20030181548
    Abstract: A method for making a polymeric blast media, and a product of this method. The first step involves blending a melamine compound with a cellulosic material and compression molding said first blend to produce a compression molded first blend. This first blend is then cooled and then ground. In the next step of this method, a urea compound is blended with a nano-clay material to produce a second blend and compression molded. This compression molded second blend is then ground to produce a particulate second blend. The particulate first blend is then blended with the particulate second blend. A blast media product of this method is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2003
    Publication date: September 25, 2003
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Daniel L. Kinsinger
  • Patent number: 6569214
    Abstract: A method for making a polymeric blast media, and a product of this method. The first step involves blending a melamine compound with a cellulosic material and compression molding said first blend to produce a compression molded first blend. This first blend is then cooled and then ground. In the next step of this method, a urea compound is blended with a nano-clay material to produce a second blend and compression molded. This compression molded second blend is then ground to produce a particulate second blend. The particulate first blend is then blended with the particulate second blend. A blast media product of this method is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Assignee: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Daniel L. Kinsinger
  • Publication number: 20020011030
    Abstract: A method for making a polymeric blast media, and a product of this method. The first step involves blending a melamine compound with a cellulosic material and compression molding said first blend to produce a compression molded first blend. This first blend is then cooled and then ground. In the next step of this method, a urea compound is blended with a nano-clay material to produce a second blend and compression molded. This compression molded second blend is then ground to produce a particulate second blend. The particulate first blend is then blended with the particulate second blend. A blast media product of this method is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2001
    Publication date: January 31, 2002
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, Daniel L. Kinsinger
  • Patent number: 6257244
    Abstract: An adjustable hairpiece includes a hairpiece network with a flexible perimeter member having network ports, for fitting around the head of a wearer, the perimeter member having a forward segment and two side segments; two longitudinal guide lines each having network ports, the longitudinal guide lines having guide line forward ends secured to the forward segment and extending rearwardly, the longitudinal guide lines being laterally spaced apart from each other and defining a hairpiece top region and two hairpiece side regions; a flexible network draw line having a draw line middle segment located substantially between the longitudinal guide lines and dividing the network draw line into two draw line half segments, each half segment extending from the draw line middle segment across the top region forwardly and rearwardly in a spaced and repeating spiral crossing sequence while spiraling through ports alternately in the forward segment and in the given longitudinal guide line on the corresponding side of the h
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Inventor: Raymond F. Williams
  • Patent number: 5434338
    Abstract: A process for conditioning waste materials containing at least one waste material plastic, includes the steps of mixing the waste material to form a homogenous plurality of particulate waste material members; and, blending the homogenous plurality of particulate waste material members with a thermosetting blend resin and a cross-linking catalyst to form a blend. The waste material plastic forms ionic bonds with the thermosetting blend resin. A filled plastic product according to the invention includes a thermosetting resin matrix, and a filler material having a plurality of particles containing at least one component selected from the group consisting of heavy metals and filler plastics. The filler resins are selected from the group consisting of thermosetting materials and thermoplastic materials, and mixtures thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Assignee: US Technology Recycling Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, John F. Stoffer
  • Patent number: 4646480
    Abstract: An improved device for cleaning surfaces with plastic abrasive particles and for recovering the spent abrasive particles and debris removed from the surface in which the stream of abrasive particles is visible as it impinges against the surface being cleaned. A venturi nozzle adapted to be connected to a supply of pressurized air containing plastic abrasive particles is mounted on an end wall of a housing which forms a vacuum chamber. The housing includes a cylindrical glass sleeve which is removably mounted on a collar at its inner end and which is retained at its outer end by a retaining ring connected to the collar by a plurality of straps. A work ring is mounted on the outer end of the glass sleeve and is moved along the surface being cleaned. An exhaust tube adapted to be connected to a source of suction is connected to a rear end of the housing and the inlet end of the nozzle is located concentrically with the exhaust tube whereby the pressurized air supply line is mounted within the exhaust tube line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1987
    Assignee: Inventive Machine Corporation
    Inventor: Raymond F. Williams
  • Patent number: 4562612
    Abstract: A fluid-driven transducer vacuum tool is disclosed in the preferred embodiment. Pressurized liquid or compressed gas passes through a nozzle tip which is enclosed in a casting. Because the cavities leading to the nozzle tip are of increasingly smaller diameter, a drop in pressure is achieved by the increased velocity of the fluid. Thus, as the fluid leaves the nozzle tip, a vacuum is created which allows substances such as sand or other abrasives, rocks, or slurry to be pulled into the tool through the vacuum inlet. The vacuumed substances pass directly through the apparatus without harming it because the venturi casting of the tool contains a replaceable liner which prevents wear to the tool itself. Because the material can be pulled directly through the tool in this manner, an efficient, portable, and durable tool is provided. As the vacuumed substances are discharged from the apparatus, they can be expelled some distance away from the worksite or transferred to a container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1986
    Inventors: Raymond F. Williams, William H. Smith
  • Patent number: 4386619
    Abstract: A hair-enhancing cap including netting comprised of a tough wire-like elastic synthetic material and including an outer member, a plurality of supporting members secured to the outer member and a plurality of inner members secured between the outer member and the supporting members. The netting of the cap defines a plurality of openings in the cap and includes an elastic fastener secured to the outer member which holds the outer member under tension. The cap also includes natural or synthetic hair secured to the netting of the cap. The cap is positioned on the head over the existing hair and conforms to the natural contour of the head being held in place by the tension in the outer member. The existing hair is drawn through the openings defined by the netting of the cap and combined with the hair secured to the netting thereby obscuring the netting from sight beneath the combination of the existing hair and the hair secured to the netting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1983
    Inventor: Raymond F. Williams
  • Patent number: D503482
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2005
    Assignee: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventor: Raymond F. Williams
  • Patent number: D503483
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2005
    Assignee: U.S. Technology Corporation
    Inventor: Raymond F. Williams