Patents Assigned to Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 12187613Abstract: A system and method of producing carbon nanotubes from flare gas and other gaseous carbon-containing sources.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2023Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies Inc.Inventors: David Gailus, Mark Schauer
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Patent number: 12011913Abstract: A system that receives nanomaterials, forms nanofibrous materials therefrom, and collects these nanofibrous materials for subsequent applications. The system include a housing coupled to a synthesis chamber within which nanotubes are produced. A spindle may extend from within the housing, across the inlet, and into the chamber for collecting nanotubes and twisting them into a yarn. A body portion may be positioned at an intake end of the spindle. The body portion may include a pathway for imparting a twisting force onto the flow of nanotubes and guide them into the spindle for collection and twisting into the nanofibrous yarn. Methods and apparatuses for forming nanofibrous are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2018Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies Inc.Inventors: David S. Lashmore, Joseph J. Brown, Jared K. Chaffee, Bruce Resnicoff, Peter Antoinette
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Patent number: 11820660Abstract: A system and method of producing carbon nanotubes from flare gas and other gaseous carbon-containing sources.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2020Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David Gailus, Mark Schauer
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Patent number: 11718525Abstract: Method of producing short carbon nanotube fibers from a carbonaceous gas.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2020Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David Gailus, Mark Schauer
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Publication number: 20230102474Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method for purifying nanostructured material comprising carbon nanotubes, metal impurities and amorphous carbon impurities. The method generally includes oxidizing the unpurified nanostructured material to remove the amorphous carbon and thereby exposing the metal impurities and subsequently contacting the nanostructured material with carbon monoxide to volatilize the metal impurities and thereby substantially remove them from the nanostructured material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2021Publication date: March 30, 2023Applicant: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David Gailus
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Publication number: 20230086059Abstract: The present disclosure provides a filter for removing contaminants from a liquid or gaseous medium including a woven or nonwoven sheet of entangled carbon nanotubes. The present disclosure also provides a method for reducing the concentration of contaminants in a liquid or gaseous medium by contacting the liquid or gaseous medium with the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2021Publication date: March 23, 2023Applicant: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David Gailus
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Patent number: 11434581Abstract: A method and system for substantially reducing iron and organic impurities in carbon nanotube materials.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2016Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Schauer, Erick C. Towle, Rachel Stephenson
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Patent number: 11434591Abstract: The present invention provides, in one embodiment, a nanostructured article. In an embodiment, the nanostructured article includes a first material made from a plurality of intermingled nanotubes placed on top of one another to form a continuous structure with sufficient structural integrity to be handled. The nanostructured article can also include a second material made from a plurality of nanotubes forming a layer situated on a surface of the first material. The second material, in an embodiment, has a nanotube density lower than the nanotube density of the first material. The nanostructured article further a layer of ordered pyrolytic carbon between the first material and the second material to enhance the bond and structural integrity between the first material and the second material, as well as enhancing the electrical and thermal conductivity between the first and second materials. A process for forming the nanostructured article is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2019Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Schauer, Erick C. Towle
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Patent number: 11413847Abstract: A system that receives nanomaterials, forms nanofibrous materials therefrom, and collects these nanofibrous materials for subsequent applications. The system is coupled to a chamber that generates nanomaterials, typically carbon nanotubes produced from chemical vapor deposition, and includes a mechanism for spinning the nanotubes into yarns or tows. Alternatively, the system includes a mechanism for forming non-woven sheets from the nanotubes. The system also includes components for collecting the formed nanofibrous materials. Methods for forming and collecting the nanofibrous materials are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2016Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David S. Lashmore, Joseph J. Brown, Jared K. Chaffee, Bruce Resnicoff, Peter Antoinette
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Patent number: 11387460Abstract: Provided herein are products and methods for making structures having a body defined by a carbon nanotube (CNT) pulp network having a long-range connectivity exceeding a percolation threshold of the structure to permit electron transport throughout the structure, an active material dispersed within the body, and a binder material binding the active material to the CNT pulp network within the body.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Schauer, Eitan Zeira, David Gailus, Brian White
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Patent number: 11279836Abstract: An intumescent nanostructured material for thermal protection comprising a member including a plurality of nanostructured materials, and an intumescent material associated with the member and configured to react in the presence of a heat source to form a foam for thermally insulating the member from the heat source. The member may be a non-woven sheet, a woven sheet, a yarn, or a network, and may be configured to conduct thermal energy away from a heat source. A solution comprising a plurality of nanostructured materials, an intumescent material, and a solvent, wherein the solution has a viscosity suitable for coating or spraying onto a surface of a substrate. The solution may have a viscosity of about 3000 centipoise to about 6000 centipoise, and possibly less than about 1000 centipoise. The solution, when dried on the substrate, may form a thermally-protective coating on the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2017Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter Antoinette, Mark Schauer, Brian White, Meghann White, Mark A. Banash, David Gailus
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Patent number: 11071174Abstract: Articles for emitting infrared energy comprising a nanostructured member including a plurality of nanotubes, the member being configured to emit infrared energy when an electrical current is applied; a reflecting member configured to direct at least a portion of the emitted infrared energy in a desired direction for heating a remotely-situated target, and optionally a spacer situated between the nanostructured member and the reflecting member to maintain a predetermined spacing there between, the predetermined spacing selected to minimize destructive interference between the infrared energy emitted by the nanostructured member and the infrared energy reflected by the reflecting member. In alternative embodiments, a carbonaceous member may be substituted for the nanostructured member.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter L. Antoinette, David Gailus, Eitan Zeira
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Patent number: 10920368Abstract: A method for coloring a carbon nanotube (CNT) product is provided, including placing a CNT product in an electric circuit to ground the product, charging a plurality of pigment molecules with an opposite charge from the CNT product, applying a coating of the charged pigment molecules to a surface of the CNT product, and exposing the coating to a temperature sufficient to cure the coating, while allowing the coating to form a substantially conformal film on the surface of the CNT product.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2017Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter L. Antoinette, Mark A. Banash, Ashley Hart
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Patent number: 10581082Abstract: Provided herein are products and methods for making structures having a body defined by a carbon nanotube (CNT) pulp network having a long-range connectivity exceeding a percolation threshold of the structure to permit electron transport throughout the structure, an active material dispersed within the body, and a binder material binding the active material to the CNT pulp network within the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2016Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Schauer, Eitan Zeira, David Gailus, Brian White
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Patent number: 10570541Abstract: Carbon nanotube threads are coated with a coating solution such as dimethylformamide (DMF), ethylene glycol (EG), polyethylene glycol (PEG), PEG200 (PEG with an average molecular weight of approximately 200 grams per mole (g/mol)), PEG400 (PEG with an average molecular weight of approximately 400 g/mol), aminopropyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane (DMS 100 cP),polymide, poly(methylhydrosiloxane), polyalkylene glycol, (3-aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane, hydride functional siloxane O resin, platinum (0) -1,3-divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-disiloxane, moisture in air, acetic acid, water, poly(dimethylsiloxane) hydroxy terminated, (3-glycidyloxypropyl)-trimethoxysilane or a combination thereof. The coated carbon nanotubes may be used to stitch in a Z-direction into a composite such as a polymer prepreg to strengthen the composite. The stitching may occur using a sewing machine.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2017Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignees: University of Dayton, Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Paul Kladitis, Lingchuan Li, Brian Rice, Zongwu Bai, David Gailus
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Patent number: 10543509Abstract: An apparatus having a conductive body defined by a plurality of nanotubes forming a planar structure. The apparatus further includes a plurality of junctions, formed by adjacent nanotubes, and a plurality of conductive deposits positioned at the junctions to electrically join the adjacent nanotubes at the junctions and reduce electrical resistance between the nanotubes, thereby increasing overall conductivity of the body.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2013Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David S. Lashmore, Paul Jarosz, Joseph E. Johnson
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Patent number: 10465317Abstract: The present invention provides, in one embodiment, a nanostructured article. In an embodiment, the nanostructured article includes a first material made from a plurality of intermingled nanotubes placed on top of one another to form a continuous structure with sufficient structural integrity to be handled. The nanostructured article can also include a second material made from a plurality of nanotubes forming a layer situated on a surface of the first material. The second material, in an embodiment, has a nanotube density lower than the nanotube density of the first material. The nanostructured article further a layer of ordered pyrolytic carbon between the first material and the second material to enhance the bond and structural integrity between the first material and the second material, as well as enhancing the electrical and thermal conductivity between the first and second materials. A process for forming the nanostructured article is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2015Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Schauer, Erick C. Towle
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Patent number: 10145627Abstract: A nanotube-based insulator is provided having thermal insulating properties. The insulator can include a plurality of nanotube sheets stacked on top of one another. Each nanotube sheet can be defined by a plurality of carbon nanotubes. The plurality of carbon nanotubes can be configured so as to decrease normal-to-plane thermal conductivity while permitting in-plane thermal conductivity. A plurality of spacers can be situated between adjacent nanotube sheets so as to reduce interlayer contact between the nanotubes in each sheet. The plurality of spacers can be ceramic or alumina dots or provided by texturing the nanotube sheets.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2014Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: NANOCOMP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: David S. Lashmore, Diana Lewis
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Patent number: 10029442Abstract: A system that receives nanomaterials, forms nanofibrous materials therefrom, and collects these nanofibrous materials for subsequent applications. The system include a housing coupled to a synthesis chamber within which nanotubes are produced. A spindle may extend from within the housing, across the inlet, and into the chamber for collecting nanotubes and twisting them into a yarn. A body portion may be positioned at an intake end of the spindle. The body portion may include a pathway for imparting a twisting force onto the flow of nanotubes and guide them into the spindle for collection and twisting into the nanofibrous yarn. Methods and apparatuses for forming nanofibrous are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: NANOCOMP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: David S. Lashmore, Joseph J. Brown, Jared K. Chaffee, Bruce Resnicoff, Peter Antoinette
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Patent number: 9718691Abstract: Methods and compositions for the formation of dispersions of nanotubes are provided using solution comprising an aromatic hydrocarbon and an electron donor group. Also provided are methods for isolating carbon nanotubes from the composition, and use of carbon nanotube products.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2014Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Johnson, Mark A. Banash, Paul R. Jarosz