Patents by Inventor Guy A. Rossi

Guy A. Rossi 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: 20090127253
    Abstract: The present invention provides new polymer induction bonding technology. Induction heating technologies are utilized to weld, forge, bond or set polymer materials. The invention provides controlled-temperature induction heating of polymeric materials by mixing ferromagnetic particles in the polymer to be heated. Temperature control is obtained by selecting ferromagnetic particles with a specific Curie temperature. The ferromagnetic particles will heat up in an induction field, through hysteresis losses, until they reach their Curie temperature. At that point, heat generation through hysteresis loss ceases. This invention is applicable to bonding thermoplastic materials, wherein only the area to be heated has ferromagnetic particles in it; bonding of thermoset composites, which have been processed with a layer of thermoplastic material on one side; curing of thermoset adhesives or composite resins; or consolidating thermoplastic composites.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2008
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventors: Philip Stark, Guy Rossi, Hamid Mojazza, Ross Haghighat, Peter Schuler
  • Patent number: 6939477
    Abstract: The present invention provides new polymer induction bonding technology. Induction heating technologies are utilized to weld, forge, bond or set polymer materials. The invention provides controlled-temperature induction heating of polymeric materials by mixing ferromagnetic particles in the polymer to be heated. Temperature control is obtained by selecting ferromagnetic particles with a specific Curie temperature. The ferromagnetic particles will heat up in an induction field, through hysteresis losses, until they reach their Curie temperature. At that point, heat generation through hysteresis loss ceases. This invention is applicable to bonding thermoplastic materials, wherein only the area to be heated has ferromagnetic particles in it; bonding of thermoset composites, which have been processed with a layer of thermoplastic material on one side; curing of thermoset adhesives or composite resins; or consolidating thermoplastic composites.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2005
    Assignee: Ashland, Inc.
    Inventors: Philip Stark, Guy A. Rossi, Hamid R. Mojazza, Ross Haghighat, Peter Schuler
  • Publication number: 20050184060
    Abstract: The present invention provides new polymer induction bonding technology. Induction heating technologies are utilized to weld, forge, bond or set polymer materials. The invention provides controlled-temperature induction heating of polymeric materials by mixing ferromagnetic particles in the polymer to be heated. Temperature control is obtained by selecting ferromagnetic particles with a specific Curie temperature. The ferromagnetic particles will heat up in an induction field, through hysteresis losses, until they reach their Curie temperature. At that point, heat generation through hysteresis loss ceases. This invention is applicable to bonding thermoplastic materials, wherein only the area to be heated has ferromagnetic particles in it; bonding of thermoset composites, which have been processed with a layer of thermoplastic material on one side; curing of thermoset adhesives or composite resins; or consolidating thermoplastic composites.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2005
    Publication date: August 25, 2005
    Inventors: Philip Stark, Guy Rossi, Hamid Mojazza, Ross Haghighat, Peter Schuler
  • Publication number: 20020113066
    Abstract: The present invention provides new polymer induction bonding technology. Induction heating technologies are utilized to weld, forge, bond or set polymer materials. The invention provides controlled-temperature induction heating of polymeric materials by mixing ferromagnetic particles in the polymer to be heated. Temperature control is obtained by selecting ferromagnetic particles with a specific Curie temperature. The ferromagnetic particles will heat up in an induction field, through hysteresis losses, until they reach their Curie temperature. At that point, heat generation through hysteresis loss ceases. This invention is applicable to bonding thermoplastic materials, wherein only the area to be heated has ferromagnetic particles in it; bonding of thermoset composites, which have been processed with a layer of thermoplastic material on one side; curing of thermoset adhesives or composite resins; or consolidating thermoplastic composites.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2001
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Inventors: Philip Stark, Guy A. Rossi, Hamid R. Mojazza, Ross Haghighat, Peter Schuler
  • Patent number: 5958619
    Abstract: The tape cell battery system comprises an elongated strip of flexible tape divided into segmented sections of anode, cathode and fluid electrolyte. The electrolyte is stored in a separated segment sealed from the segment containing the anode and cathode. The tape is advanced through nip rolls to individually break open each sealed segment containing electrolyte such that the electrolyte is caused to flow into a single adjacent segment containing said anode and cathode such that only one battery cell at a time becomes electrochemically active while the other battery cells remain electrochemically dormant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Inventors: Salvatore A. Celeste, Guy A. Rossi
  • Patent number: 5536592
    Abstract: The galvanic battery of the present invention supplies the anode and/or cathode from an elongated strip of flexible tape preferably interconnected through a strip of inactive material functioning as a leader for said tape and for separating the tape entering the electrochemically active compartment of the battery housing from spent tape exiting the electrochemically active compartment. The battery is preferably constructed to include a supply reel having a rotatable core upon which said strip of tape is wound in a cylindrical configuration with the inner winding of tape extending from said core and being threaded through said electrochemically active compartment before being connected back into the electrochemically inactive compartment and wound as the outer winding around the core of the supply reel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: Biocybernetics Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Salvatore A. Celeste, Anthony J. Cucinotta, Guy A. Rossi