Patents by Inventor William W. Edwards

William W. Edwards 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: 6600002
    Abstract: A combustible cartridge case is provided that includes at least one energetic thermoplastic homopolymer or copolymer derived from, at least in part, poly(bis-azidomethyloxetane) prepolymer blocks terminated with isocyanate-reactive groups, such as hydroxyl groups. Chain linking of the prepolymer blocks is performed with diisocyanates for end-capping the prepolymer blocks, and a difunctional linking compound for linking the end-capped prepolymer blocks. The energetic thermoplastic is preferably capable of being pressed, extruded, rotational molded, injection loaded, or otherwise shaped into a desired configuration. Also provided is a chain-extended poly(bis-azidomethyloxetane) homopolymer derived from bis-azidomethyloxetane prepolymer blocks, which are terminated with isocyanate-reactive groups and chain extended with at least one diisocyanate end-capping compound and at least one difunctional linking compound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Alliant Techsystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew J. Sanderson, William W. Edwards, Paul C. Braithwaite, Jeffrey D. Akester, Jeff F. Widener
  • Publication number: 20010047072
    Abstract: A combustible cartridge case is provided that includes at least one energetic thermoplastic homopolymer or copolymer derived from, at least in part, poly(bis-azidomethyloxetane) prepolymer blocks terminated with isocyanate-reactive groups, such as hydroxyl groups. Chain linking of the prepolymer blocks is performed with diisocyanates for end-capping the prepolymer blocks, and a difunctional linking compound for linking the end-capped prepolymer blocks. The energetic thermoplastic is preferably capable of being pressed, extruded, rotational molded, injection loaded, or otherwise shaped into a desired configuration. Also provided is a chain-extended poly(bis-azidomethyloxetane) homopolymer derived from bis-azidomethyloxetane prepolymer blocks, which are terminated with isocyanate-reactive groups and chain extended with at least one diisocyanate end-capping compound and at least one difunctional linking compound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2001
    Publication date: November 29, 2001
    Inventors: Andrew J. Sanderson, William W. Edwards, Paul C. Braithwaite, Jeffrey D. Akester, Jeff F. Widener
  • Patent number: 5723604
    Abstract: A process of synthesizing HBIW using a mineral acid, such as perchloric acid, as the acid catalyst is disclosed. According to the process, glyoxal, adjusted to a pH from 4 to 7, and benzylamine are reacted in the presence of the mineral acid for sufficient time to form HBIW. The resulting HBIW is then isolated according to conventional separation techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1998
    Assignee: Thiokol Corporation
    Inventors: Louis F. Cannizzo, William W. Edwards, Robert B. Wardle, Thomas K. Highsmith
  • Patent number: 4952644
    Abstract: ABA triblock and A.sub.n B star polymers are produced by sequential cationic polymerization of 4 and 5 member ring cyclic ethers to initially form a B block and subsequent cationic polymerization of 4 and 5 member ring cyclic ethers to form A blocks at the termini of the B block. The B block is grown from the hydroxyl groups of a polyol having two or more hydroxyl groups, resulting in a B block having terminal hydroxyl functionality of two or greater. In growing each of the B and A blocks, the acid catalyst is used at a molar ratio relative to hydroxyl groups of the polyol initiator of between about 0.05:1 and about 0.5:1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1990
    Assignee: Thiokol Corporation
    Inventors: Robert B. Wardle, Jerald C. Hinshaw, William W. Edwards