Patents by Inventor Leonard R. Kent

Leonard R. Kent 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: 8429936
    Abstract: Methods of drawing glass sheet via a downdraw process are provided. In certain aspects, the methods utilize rapid cooling below the root (70) of the forming apparatus (10). Such rapid cooling can, for example, facilitate the use of glass having a liquidus viscosity less than about 100,000 poise. In other aspects, the methods utilize slow cooling between the viscosities of 1011 poises and 1014 poises. Such slow cooling can facilitate the production of glass substrates which exhibit low levels of compaction. In further aspects, substrates are removed from the glass sheet at elevated temperatures which can facilitate increases in the production rates of downdraw machines. In still further aspects, rapid cooling below the root, slow cooling between the viscosities of 1011 poises and 1014 poises, and/or substrate removal at elevated temperatures are combined. Such combinations can facilitate economically effective utilization of downdraw equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2013
    Assignee: Corning Incorporated
    Inventors: Douglas Clippinger Allan, Olus Naili Boratav, Andrey V. Filippov, Allan Mark Fredholm, Leonard R. Kent, Lewis Kirk Klingensmith, Terry Jay Ott, Randy Lee Rhoads
  • Publication number: 20090100873
    Abstract: Methods of drawing glass sheet via a downdraw process are provided. In certain aspects, the methods utilize rapid cooling below the root (70) of the forming apparatus (10). Such rapid cooling can, for example, facilitate the use of glass having a liquidus viscosity less than about 100,000 poise. In other aspects, the methods utilize slow cooling between the viscosities of 1011 poises and 1014 poises. Such slow cooling can facilitate the production of glass substrates which exhibit low levels of compaction. In further aspects, substrates are removed from the glass sheet at elevated temperatures which can facilitate increases in the production rates of downdraw machines. In still further aspects, rapid cooling below the root, slow cooling between the viscosities of 1011 poises and 1014 poises, and/or substrate removal at elevated temperatures are combined. Such combinations can facilitate economically effective utilization of downdraw equipment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2006
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Inventors: Douglas Clippinger Allan, Olus Naili Boratav, Andrey V. Filippov, Allan Mark Fredholm, Leonard R. Kent, Lewis Kirk Klingensmith, Terry Jay Ott, Randy Lee Rhoads
  • Patent number: 6717721
    Abstract: An optical waveguide amplifier fiber comprises a core region at least in part comprises Er2O3, Al2O3, GeO2 and Ga2O3. The amplifier fiber also comprises an inner clad surrounding the core region, and an outer clad surrounding the inner clad. The relative refractive index percentages and radii of the core region, inner clad and outer clad are chosen from the following ranges: the relative refractive index percent of the core segment within the range of from about 0.5% to about 1.2%; the relative refractive index percent of the inner clad within the range of from about 0.0% to about 0.3%; the outer radius of the core region within the range of from about 2.0 &mgr;m to about 5.0 &mgr;m; and, the outer radius of the inner clad within the range of from about 3.8 &mgr;m to about 10.2 &mgr;m.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Assignee: Corning Incorporated
    Inventors: Leonard R. Kent, Gregory G. Luther, William A. Wood
  • Publication number: 20030156321
    Abstract: An optical waveguide amplifier fiber comprises a core region at least in part comprises Er2O3, Al2O3, GeO2 and Ga2O3. The amplifier fiber also comprises an inner clad surrounding the core region, and an outer clad surrounding the inner clad. The relative refractive index percentages and radii of the core region, inner clad and outer clad are chosen from the following ranges: the relative refractive index percent of the core segment within the range of from about 0.5% to about 1.2%; the relative refractive index percent of the inner clad within the range of from about 0.0% to about 0.3%; the outer radius of the core region within the range of from about 2.0 &mgr;m to about 5.0 &mgr;m; and, the outer radius of the inner clad within the range of from about 3.8 &mgr;m to about 10.2 &mgr;m.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2002
    Publication date: August 21, 2003
    Inventors: Leonard R. Kent, Gregory G. Luther, William A. Wood