Patents by Inventor Candace Stephenson Barefoot

Candace Stephenson Barefoot 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: 7498712
    Abstract: Systems and methods for electrical component, e.g., brush, manufacture are provided that control grain orientation. The systems and methods utilize hot pressing techniques to enhance the properties and functionalities of the electrical components/brushes. An intermediate work product characterized by a grain orientation is initially formed through a conventional pressing technique. The conventionally-pressed intermediates are positioned within a cavity/die with the grain orientation in a predetermined orientation relative to the hot press force to be applied thereto. The hot pressed final product exhibits superior resistivity, strength and apparent density/durability. Surface features may be formed on the face(s) of the final work product during the hot pressing step that cannot be achieved in conventional processing techniques. Advantageous articles of manufacture, e.g., brushes and brush assemblies, are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2009
    Assignee: Energy Conversion Systems Holdings, LLC
    Inventors: Shepard Lynn Hockaday, Candace Stephenson Barefoot, George Dane Goodson, Timothy Glenn King, Ray John Matthews, John David Reece, Jr., Jeffrey Shaw Smith, Pimol Ballard Vonkchalee
  • Publication number: 20080054753
    Abstract: Systems and methods for electrical component, e.g., brush, manufacture are provided that control grain orientation. The systems and methods utilize hot pressing techniques to enhance the properties and functionalities of the electrical components/brushes. An intermediate work product characterized by a grain orientation is initially formed through a conventional pressing technique. The conventionally-pressed intermediates are positioned within a cavity/die with the grain orientation in a predetermined orientation relative to the hot press force to be applied thereto. The hot pressed final product exhibits superior resistivity, strength and apparent density/durability. Surface features may be formed on the face(s) of the final work product during the hot pressing step that cannot be achieved in conventional processing techniques. Advantageous articles of manufacture, e.g., brushes and brush assemblies, are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2006
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Inventors: Shepard Lynn Hockaday, Candace Stephenson Barefoot, George Dane Goodson, Timothy Glenn King, Ray John Matthews, John David Reece, Jeffrey Shaw Smith, Pimol Ballard Vonkchalee
  • Publication number: 20080054708
    Abstract: Systems and methods for electrical component, e.g., brush, manufacture are provided that control grain orientation. The systems and methods utilize hot pressing techniques to enhance the properties and functionalities of the electrical components/brushes. An intermediate work product characterized by a grain orientation is initially formed through a conventional pressing technique. The conventionally-pressed intermediates are positioned within a cavity/die with the grain orientation in a predetermined orientation relative to the hot press force to be applied thereto. The hot pressed final product exhibits superior resistivity, strength and apparent density/durability. Surface features may be formed on the face(s) of the final work product during the hot pressing step that cannot be achieved in conventional processing techniques. Advantageous articles of manufacture, e.g., brushes and brush assemblies, are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2007
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Applicant: ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS HOLDINGS, LLC
    Inventors: Shepard Lynn Hockaday, Candace Stephenson Barefoot, George Dane Goodson, Timothy Glenn King, Ray John Matthews, John David Reece, Jr., Jeffrey Shaw Smith, Pimol Ballard Vonkchalee