Abstract: The present invention is related to a family of materials that may act as a replacement for lead in applications where the high density of lead is important, but where the toxicity of lead is undesirable. The present invention more particularly provides a high density material comprising tungsten, fiber and binder. Methods and compositions of such materials and applications thereof are disclosed herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 3, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 11, 2003
Assignee:
Ideas to Market, L.P.
Inventors:
Alan V. Bray, Brian A. Muskopf, Michael L. Dingus
Abstract: A time-temperature indicator indicates the useful shelf life of an associated product which may be affected by the passage of time and an applied temperature. A creeping material has a first end connected to a first fixed location and a second end connected to a load applying device such as a spring. In response to application of the load applying device, the passage of time, and the application of various temperatures, the creeping material will increase in length in a known manner. An indicator associated with the creeping material indicates whether the passage of time and application of various temperatures have caused the associated product to exceed its useful shelf life.
Abstract: The present invention is related to a family of materials that may act as a replacement for lead in applications where the high density of lead is important, but where the toxicity of lead is undesirable. The present invention more particularly provides a high density material comprising tungsten, fiber and binder. Methods and compositions of such materials and applications thereof are disclosed herein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 27, 1997
Date of Patent:
April 11, 2000
Assignee:
Ideas to Market, L.P.
Inventors:
Alan V. Bray, Brian A. Muskopf, Michael L. Dingus