Patents by Inventor Mark J. Hampden-Smith
Mark J. Hampden-Smith 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).
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Patent number: 8668848Abstract: A composition for the fabrication of reflective features using a direct-write tool is disclosed. The composition comprises metal nanoparticles having an average particle size less than 300 nm and which carry thereon a polymer for substantially preventing agglomeration of the nanoparticles, wherein the nanoparticles exhibit a metal-polymer weight ratio of 100:1 to 10:1. The composition further includes a vehicle for forming a dispersion with the metal nanoparticles. A number of electronic devices comprising a reflective layer formed from the composition are also disclosed. One example case provides an electronic device having a reflective electrode. The reflective electrode comprises a percolation network of the metal nanoparticles embedded in a matrix of the polymer and having an average particle size of less than 300 nm, wherein the reflective electrode is reflective in the visible light range and does not diffract incident light.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2012Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Karel Vanheusden, Klaus Kunze, Hyungrak Kim, Aaron D. Stump, Allen B. Schult, Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Chuck Edwards, Anthony R. James, James Caruso, Toivo T. Kodas, Scott Thomas Haubrich, Mark H. Kowalski
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Publication number: 20140042652Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention relates to a method of making multi-phase particles that include nanoparticulates and matrix, which maintains the nanoparticulates in a dispersed state. A flowing gas dispersion is generated that includes droplets of a precursor medium dispersed in a gas phase. The precursor medium contains liquid vehicle and at least a first precursor to a first material and a second precursor to a second material. The multi-phase particles are formed from the gas dispersion by removing at least a portion of the liquid vehicle from the droplets of precursor medium. The nanoparticulates in the multi-phase particles include the first material and the matrix in the multi-phase particles includes the second material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Cabot CorporationInventors: Toivo T. Kodas, Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Klaus Kunze, David E. Dericotte, Karel Vanheusden, Aaron Stump
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Patent number: 8383014Abstract: A metal nanoparticle composition for the fabrication of conductive features. The metal nanoparticle composition advantageously has a low viscosity permitting deposition of the composition by direct-write tools. The metal nanoparticle composition advantageously also has a low conversion temperature, permitting its deposition and conversion to an electrical feature on polymeric substrates.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Karel Vanheusden, Klaus Kunze, Hyungrak Kim, Aaron D. Stump, Allen B. Schult, Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Chuck Edwards, Anthony R. James, James Caruso, Toivo T. Kodas, Scott Thomas Haubrich, Mark H. Kowalski
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Patent number: 8372472Abstract: Photovoltaic conductive features and processes for forming photovoltaic conductive features are described. The process comprises (a) providing a substrate comprising a passivation layer disposed on a silicon layer; (b) depositing a surface modifying material onto at least a portion of the passivation layer; (c) depositing a composition comprising at least one of metallic nanoparticles comprising a metal or a metal precursor to the metal onto at least a portion of the substrate; and (d) heating the composition such that it forms at least a portion of a photovoltaic conductive feature in electrical contact with the silicon layer, wherein at least one of the composition or the surface modifying material etches a region of the passivation layer. When the surface modifying material is a UV-curable material, the process comprises the additional step of curing the UV-curable material.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2012Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Mark H. Kowalski
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Publication number: 20120321783Abstract: This invention is directed to direct write printed reflective features comprising metallic particles and/or metallic nanoparticles. Preferably, the reflective feature are formed by a direct-writing printing process, e.g., a piezo-electric, thermal, drop-on-demand or continuous ink jet printing process, using an ink comprising metallic particles, e.g., metallic nanoparticles. The invention is also directed to inks suitable for printing such reflective features using a direct write printing process and to processes for making such reflective features.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Scott T. Haubrich, Rimple Bhatia, Ned Jay Hardman
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Patent number: 8333820Abstract: Provided is an aerosol method, and accompanying apparatus, for preparing powdered products of a variety of materials involving the use of an ultrasonic aerosol generator including a plurality of ultrasonic transducers underlying and ultrasonically energizing a reservoir of liquid feed which forms droplets of the aerosol. Carrier gas is delivered to different portions of the reservoir by a plurality of gas delivery ports delivering gas from a gas delivery system. The aerosol is pyrolyzed to form particles, which are then cooled and collected. The invention also provides powders made by the method and devices made using the powders.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2011Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Toivo T. Kodas, Quint H. Powell, Daniel J. Skamser, James Caruso, Clive D. Chandler
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Publication number: 20120273696Abstract: The present invention relates to a composition having a first response to a first electromagnetic radiation and, after intermediate exposure to a second electromagnetic radiation, a second response to the first electromagnetic radiation, different from the first response. In one aspect, the composition exhibits a regenerated first response to the first electromagnetic radiation after exposure to a third electromagnetic radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Liam Noailles, Richard Einhorn
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Publication number: 20120248383Abstract: A paste suitable for a negative plate of a lead-acid battery comprises at least (a) a lead-based active material and an expander mixture comprising (b) carbon, (c) barium sulfate and (d) a lignosulfonate, wherein at least part of at least two of said components (a) to (d) are present in the paste as composite particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Cabot CorporationInventors: Paolina Atanassova, Yipeng Sun, Berislav Blizanac, Toivo T. Kodas, Mark J. Hampden-smith, Miodrag Oljaca
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Patent number: 8257612Abstract: The present invention relates to a composition having a first response to a first electromagnetic radiation and, after intermediate exposure to a second electromagnetic radiation, a second response to the first electromagnetic radiation, different from the first response. In one aspect, the composition exhibits a regenerated first response to the first electromagnetic radiation after exposure to a third electromagnetic radiation.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Liam Noailles, Richard Einhorn
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Patent number: 8227117Abstract: Electrodes and electrocatalyst layers incorporating modified carbon products. The modified carbon products may advantageously enhance the properties of an electrode or electrode layer, leading to more efficiency within the a fuel cell or similar device.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Paolina Atanassova, Gordon L. Rice, James Caruso, James Brewster, Rimple Bhatia, Paul Napolitano, Bogdan Gurau
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Publication number: 20120115275Abstract: Photovoltaic conductive features and processes for forming photovoltaic conductive features are described. The process comprises (a) providing a substrate comprising a passivation layer disposed on a silicon layer; (b) depositing a surface modifying material onto at least a portion of the passivation layer; (c) depositing a composition comprising at least one of metallic nanoparticles comprising a metal or a metal precursor to the metal onto at least a portion of the substrate; and (d) heating the composition such that it forms at least a portion of a photovoltaic conductive feature in electrical contact with the silicon layer, wherein at least one of the composition or the surface modifying material etches a region of the passivation layer. When the surface modifying material is a UV-curable material, the process comprises the additional step of curing the UV-curable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: CABOT CORPORATIONInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Mark H. Kowalski
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Patent number: 8163669Abstract: Materials that are useful for absorption enhanced reforming (AER) of a fuel, including absorbent materials and catalyst materials and methods for using the materials. The materials can be fabricated by spray processing. The use of the materials in AER can produce a H2 product gas having a high H2 content and a low level of carbon oxides.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Paolina Atanassova, Jian-Ping Shen, Paul Napolitano, James Brewster
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Patent number: 8101231Abstract: Photovoltaic conductive features and processes for forming photovoltaic conductive features are described. The process comprises (a) providing a substrate comprising a passivation layer disposed on a silicon layer; (b) depositing a surface modifying material onto at least a portion of the passivation layer; (c) depositing a composition comprising at least one of metallic nanoparticles comprising a metal or a metal precursor to the metal onto at least a portion of the substrate; and (d) heating the composition such that it forms at least a portion of a photovoltaic conductive feature in electrical contact with the silicon layer, wherein at least one of the composition or the surface modifying material etches a region of the passivation layer. When the surface modifying material is a UV-curable material, the process comprises the additional step of curing the UV-curable material.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Mark H. Kowalski
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Publication number: 20110303885Abstract: A metal nanoparticle composition for the fabrication of conductive features. The metal nanoparticle composition advantageously has a low viscosity permitting deposition of the composition by direct-write tools. The metal nanoparticle composition advantageously also has a low conversion temperature, permitting its deposition and conversion to an electrical feature on polymeric substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: Cabot CorporationInventors: Karel Vanheusden, Klaus Kunze, Hyungrak Kim, Aaron D. Stump, Allen B. Schult, Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Chuck Edwards, Anthony R. James, James Caruso, Toivo T. Kodas, Scott Thomas Haubrich, Mark H. Kowalski
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Patent number: 8070186Abstract: The invention relates to reflective features formed from multiple inks. In one embodiment, the reflective feature includes a substrate having a first region and a second region, the first and second regions having different surface characteristics; a first reflective element disposed on the first region; and a second reflective element disposed on the second region, wherein the first reflective element is more adherent than the second reflective element to the first region. In another embodiment, the reflective feature includes multiple layers formed from different inks exhibiting enhanced reflectivity and/or durability. The invention is also to processes for forming these features, preferably through a direct write printing process.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Richard A. Einhorn, Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Scott T. Haubrich, Rimple Bhatia
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Publication number: 20110162873Abstract: Provided is an aerosol method, and accompanying apparatus, for preparing powdered products of a variety of materials involving the use of an ultrasonic aerosol generator including a plurality of ultrasonic transducers underlying and ultrasonically energizing a reservoir of liquid feed which forms droplets of the aerosol. Carrier gas is delivered to different portions of the reservoir by a plurality of gas delivery ports delivering gas from a gas delivery system. The aerosol is pyrolyzed to form particles, which are then cooled and collected. The invention also provides powders made by the method and devices made using the powders.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: CABOT CORPORATIONInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Toivo T. Kodas, Quint H. Powell, Daniel J. Skamser, James Caruso, Clive D. Chandler
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Patent number: 7968191Abstract: Modified carbon products including a metal group attached to the modified carbon product. The modified carbon products are particularly useful for various applications such as catalysis, electronic conduction, ionic conduction, absorbents, heat transfer and luminescence.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, James Caruso, Paolina Atanassova, Agathagelos Kyrlidis
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Patent number: 7922936Abstract: A particulate luminescent composition is disclosed that, when excited by electromagnetic radiation at a first frequency, emits electromagnetic radiation at a second frequency equal to or within 1500 cm?1 of the first frequency. The luminescent composition comprises substantially spherical particles having a weight average particle size of less than about 10 ?m and a particle size distribution such that at least about 90 weight percent of the particles are not larger than twice the average particle size.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2009Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Liam Noailles, Richard Anthony Einhorn, Darryl S. Williams
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Patent number: 7824466Abstract: Processes for the production of metal nanoparticles. In one aspect, the invention is to a process comprising the steps of mixing a heated first solution comprising a base and/or a reducing agent (e.g., a non-polyol reducing agent), a polyol, and a polymer of vinyl pyrrolidone with a second solution comprising a metal precursor that is capable of being reduced to a metal by the polyol. In another aspect, the invention is to a process that includes the steps of heating a powder of a polymer of vinyl pyrrolidone; forming a first solution comprising the powder and a polyol; and mixing the first solution with a second solution comprising a metal precursor capable of being reduced to a metal by the polyol.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Karel Vanheusden, Klaus Kunze, Hyungrak Kim, Aaron D. Stump, Allen B. Schult, Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Chuck Edwards, Anthony R. James, James Caruso, Toivo T. Kodas, Scott T. Haubrich, Mark H. Kowalski, Nathan E. Stott
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Publication number: 20100269635Abstract: Processes for the production of metal nanoparticles. In one aspect, the invention is to a process comprising the steps of mixing a heated first solution comprising a base and/or a reducing agent (e.g., a non-polyol reducing agent), a polyol, and a polymer of vinyl pyrrolidone with a second solution comprising a metal precursor that is capable of being reduced to a metal by the polyol. In another aspect, the invention is to a process that includes the steps of heating a powder of a polymer of vinyl pyrrolidone; forming a first solution comprising the powder and a polyol; and mixing the first solution with a second solution comprising a metal precursor capable of being reduced to a metal by the polyol.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: CABOT CORPORATIONInventors: Karel VANHEUSDEN, Klaus KUNZE, Hyungrak KIM, Aaron D. STUMP, Allen B. Schult, Mark J. Hampden-Smith, Chuck EDWARDS, Anthony R. JAMES, James CARUSO, Toivo T. KODAS, Scott T. HAUBRICH, Mark H. KOWALSKI, Nathan E. STOTT