Patents by Inventor Benjamin BATCHELOR

Benjamin BATCHELOR 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: 20240360297
    Abstract: Disclosed are thermal interface materials having phase separated domains and methods of preparing the same. Exemplary polymer resins solubilize/disperse thermally conductive filler particles in the uncured resin, and, during the cure, the resin may phase separate from the thermally conductive filler particles to form domains of cured resin and domains of conductive filler. Exemplary cured systems comprise: metallic nanoparticles or an aromatic carbon based material, a polyfunctional surfactant, and a crosslinked polymer network; wherein the cured system has domains enriched with the metallic nanoparticles or the aromatic carbon based material and domains enriched with the crosslinked polymer network, and wherein the polyfunctional surfactant is covalently bonded with the crosslinked polymer network. Exemplary methods for making a cured system comprise: applying a magnetic field to form domains enriched with the metallic nanoparticles and domains enriched with the crosslinked polymer network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2022
    Publication date: October 31, 2024
    Applicant: Adaptive 3D Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Benjamin R. LUND, Benjamin BATCHELOR
  • Patent number: 12065762
    Abstract: A quad-polymer composition includes monomers of (a) acrylonitrile, (a) vinylimidazole, (c) methyl acrylate and (d) either acrylic acid or itaconic acid. Such quad-polymer compositions may be used to form fibers (such as by melt spinning) that may then be annealed, stabilized, and/or carbonized to produce carbon fibers. The quad-polymer composition may be used for supercapacitors, lithium battery electrodes once carbonized, and as synthesized, it may be used for wound healing fibers, fabrics, coatings, and films, and anti-bacterial/anti-microbial fibers, fabrics, coatings and films. The carbon fibers formed from the quad-polymer composition may be used for the fiber composites for automobile, aerospace structures, marine structures, military equipment/parts, sporting goods, robotics, furniture, and electronic parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2023
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2024
    Assignees: Board of Regents, the University of Texas System, Korea Institute of Carbon Convergence Technology
    Inventors: Min Hye Jung, Hyun Kyu Shin, Kyu Soon Park, Duck Joo Yang, Benjamin Batchelor, Samsuddin Mahmood
  • Patent number: 12006594
    Abstract: A quad-polymer composition includes monomers of (a) acrylonitrile, (a) vinylimidazole, (c) methyl acrylate and (d) either acrylic acid or itaconic acid. Such quad-polymer compositions may be used to form fibers (such as by melt spinning) that may then be annealed, stabilized, and/or carbonized to produce carbon fibers. The quad-polymer composition may be used for supercapacitors, lithium battery electrodes once carbonized, and as synthesized, it may be used for wound healing fibers, fabrics, coatings, and films, and anti-bacterial/anti-microbial fibers, fabrics, coatings and films. The carbon fibers formed from the quad-polymer composition may be used for the fiber composites for automobile, aerospace structures, marine structures, military equipment/parts, sporting goods, robotics, furniture, and electronic parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2023
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2024
    Assignees: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Korea Institute of Carbon Convergence Technology
    Inventors: Min Hye Jung, Hyun Kyu Shin, Kyu Soon Park, Duck Joo Yang, Benjamin Batchelor, Samsuddin Mahmood
  • Publication number: 20230357959
    Abstract: A quad-polymer composition includes monomers of (a) acrylonitrile, (a) vinylimidazole, (c) methyl acrylate and (d) either acrylic acid or itaconic acid. Such quad- polymer compositions may be used to form fibers (such as by melt spinning) that may then be annealed, stabilized, and/or carbonized to produce carbon fibers. The quad-polymer composition may be used for supercapacitors, lithium battery electrodes once carbonized, and as synthesized, it may be used for wound healing fibers, fabrics, coatings, and films, and anti-bacterial/anti-microbial fibers, fabrics, coatings and films. The carbon fibers formed from the quad-polymer composition may be used for the fiber composites for automobile, aerospace structures, marine structures, military equipment/parts, sporting goods, robotics, furniture, and electronic parts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2023
    Publication date: November 9, 2023
    Applicants: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Korea Institute of Carbon Convergence Technology
    Inventors: Min Hye Jung, Hyun Kyu Shin, Kyu Soon Park, Duck Joo Yang, Benjamin Batchelor, Samsuddin Mahmood
  • Publication number: 20230357960
    Abstract: A quad-polymer composition includes monomers of (a) acrylonitrile, (a) vinylimidazole, (c) methyl acrylate and (d) either acrylic acid or itaconic acid. Such quad-polymer compositions may be used to form fibers (such as by melt spinning) that may then be annealed, stabilized, and/or carbonized to produce carbon fibers. The quad-polymer composition may be used for supercapacitors, lithium battery electrodes once carbonized, and as synthesized, it may be used for wound healing fibers, fabrics, coatings, and films, and anti-bacterial/anti-microbial fibers, fabrics, coatings and films. The carbon fibers formed from the quad-polymer composition may be used for the fiber composites for automobile, aerospace structures, marine structures, military equipment/parts, sporting goods, robotics, furniture, and electronic parts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2023
    Publication date: November 9, 2023
    Applicants: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Korea Institute of Carbon Convergence Technology
    Inventors: Min Hye Jung, Hyun Kyu Shin, Kyu Soon Park, Duck Joo Yang, Benjamin Batchelor, Samsuddin Mahmood
  • Patent number: 11692285
    Abstract: A quad-polymer composition includes monomers of (a) acrylonitrile, (a) vinylimidazole, (c) methyl acrylate and (d) either acrylic acid or itaconic acid. Such quad-polymer compositions may be used to form fibers (such as by melt spinning) that may then be annealed, stabilized, and/or carbonized to produce carbon fibers. The quad-polymer composition may be used for supercapacitors, lithium battery electrodes once carbonized, and as synthesized, it may be used for wound healing fibers, fabrics, coatings, and films, and anti-bacterial/anti-microbial fibers, fabrics, coatings and films. The carbon fibers formed from the quad-polymer composition may be used for the fiber composites for automobile, aerospace structures, marine structures, military equipment/parts, sporting goods, robotics, furniture, and electronic parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2023
    Assignees: The Board of Regents of the University of Texas System
    Inventors: Min Hye Jung, Hyun Kyu Shin, Kyu Soon Park, Duck Joo Yang, Benjamin Batchelor, Samsuddin Mahmood
  • Publication number: 20200165750
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an improved method for preparing carbon fiber via modified stabilization and carbonization methods during a process of forming filaments of co-polymers comprising acrylonitrile (AN) and vinyl imidazole (VIM) by adding an additive during the during the extrusion process to decrease stabilization temperature, increase crosslinking during oxidation, or decrease the temperatures of carbonization.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2018
    Publication date: May 28, 2020
    Applicants: Korea Institute of Carbon Convergence Technology, The Board of Regents of the University of Texas System
    Inventors: Min Hye JUNG, Hyun Kyu SHIN, Kyu Soon PARK, Duck Joo YANG, Benjamin BATCHELOR, Samsuddin MAHMOOD
  • Publication number: 20200157264
    Abstract: A quad-polymer composition includes monomers of (a) acrylonitrile, (a) vinylimidazole, (c) methyl acrylate and (d) either acrylic acid or itaconic acid. Such quad-polymer compositions may be used to form fibers (such as by melt spinning) that may then be annealed, stabilized, and/or carbonized to produce carbon fibers. The quad-polymer composition may be used for supercapacitors, lithium battery electrodes once carbonized, and as synthesized, it may be used for wound healing fibers, fabrics, coatings, and films, and anti-bacterial/anti-microbial fibers, fabrics, coatings and films. The carbon fibers formed from the quad-polymer composition may be used for the fiber composites for automobile, aerospace structures, marine structures, military equipment/parts, sporting goods, robotics, furniture, and electronic parts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2018
    Publication date: May 21, 2020
    Applicants: KOREA INSTITUTE OF CARBON CONVERGENCE TECHNOLOGY, THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM
    Inventors: Min Hye JUNG, Hyun Kyu SHIN, Kyu Soon PARK, Duck Joo YANG, Benjamin BATCHELOR, Samsuddin MAHMOOD
  • Patent number: 10435821
    Abstract: The invention is directed to melt-processable carbon fiber precursors which have the capability of thermal stabilization in air followed by carbonization in inert atmosphere which make them cost effective and widen their applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2019
    Assignees: BOARD OF REGENTS, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM, KOREA INSTITUTE OF CARBON CONVERGENCE TECHNOLOGY
    Inventors: Duck J. Yang, Benjamin Batchelor, Samsuddin Faisal Mahmood, Dennis W. Smith, Wenjin Deng, Hyunkyu Shin, Minhye Jung
  • Publication number: 20170167055
    Abstract: The invention is directed to melt-processable carbon fiber precursors which have the capability of thermal stabilization in air followed by carbonization in inert atmosphere which make them cost effective and widen their applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 14, 2015
    Publication date: June 15, 2017
    Applicant: The Board of the Regents of the University of Texas System
    Inventors: Duck J. YANG, Benjamin BATCHELOR, Samsuddin Faisal MAHMOOD, Dennis W. SMITH, Wenjin DENG, Hyunkyu SHIN, Minhye JUNG