Patents by Inventor Marlene Platero

Marlene Platero 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: 7710347
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for components according to various aspects of the present invention operate in conjunction with reaction bonded silicon nitride (RBSN). In one embodiment, a missile radome comprises a wall defining the radome body, including a base and a tip. The wall may comprise a core and one or more skins adjacent the core, such as in a sandwich configuration. The core and the skins may have different densities. The radome wall may be configured to transmit wideband RF signals. The RBSN may be extruded to form the radome.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2010
    Assignee: Raytheon Company
    Inventors: Richard Gentilman, David G. Burks, Derrick J. Rockosi, Christopher K. Solecki, Thomas Fetsko, Marlene Platero
  • Publication number: 20090096687
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for components according to various aspects of the present invention operate in conjunction with reaction bonded silicon nitride (RBSN). In one embodiment, a missile radome comprises a wall defining the radome body, including a base and a tip. The wall may comprise a core and one or more skins adjacent the core, such as in a sandwich configuration. The core and the skins may have different densities. The radome wall may be configured to transmit wideband RF signals. The RBSN may be extruded to form the radome.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2008
    Publication date: April 16, 2009
    Inventors: RICHARD GENTILMAN, David G. Burks, Derrick J. Rockosi, Christopher K. Solecki, Thomas Fetsko, Marlene Platero
  • Patent number: 7360309
    Abstract: A heat exchanger device includes an extruded body that includes one or more layers of channels for coolant flow therethrough, the channels generally having inner diameters of between about 50 microns to about 2000 microns. The device is formed of a material having a high thermal conductivity to facilitate transfer of heat from the heating components present in the subject cooling application to the coolant passing through the heat exchanger and to be compatible with materials of the heating components. The device material is selected from the group consisting of ceramic oxides, ceramic carbides, ceramic nitrides, ceramic borides, ceramic silicides, metals, and intermetallics, and combinations thereof. The heat exchanger device is formed from an extruded filament that is arranged to give the desired channel configuration. The filament includes a central, removable material and an outer material that forms the channel walls upon removal of the central material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2008
    Assignee: Advanced Ceramics Research, Inc.
    Inventors: K. Ranji Vaidyanathan, Alfonso Ortega, Marlene Platero, Prathib Skandakumaran, Chad Bower
  • Publication number: 20060135344
    Abstract: Fibrous monolith composites suitable for use in high temperature environments and/or harsh chemical environments are provided, along with methods of preparation thereof. The fibrous monolith composites exhibit such beneficial properties as enhanced strength, corrosion resistance, thermal shock resistance and thermal cycling tolerance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2005
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Applicant: Advanced Ceramics Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Rigali, Manish Sutaria, Greg Hilmas, Anthony Mulligan, Marlene Platero-AllRunner, Mark Opeka
  • Publication number: 20050082726
    Abstract: The present invention relates to multilayered ceramic components (10) and methods of fabricating such multilayered architectures. More particularly, the present invention relates to multilayered components having a plurality of dielectric (12) and electrode material (14, 15) layers. The multilayered components are manufactured by coextrusion processes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2002
    Publication date: April 21, 2005
    Inventors: Greg Hilmas, Marlene Platero, Dragan Popovich, Mark Rigali
  • Publication number: 20050039885
    Abstract: A heat exchanger device includes an extruded body that includes one or more layers of channels for coolant flow therethrough, the channels generally having inner diameters of between about 50 microns to about 2000 microns. The device is formed of a material having a high thermal conductivity to facilitate transfer of heat from the heating components present in the subject cooling application to the coolant passing through the heat exchanger and to be compatible with materials of the heating components. The device material is selected from the group consisting of ceramic oxides, ceramic carbides, ceramic nitrides, ceramic borides, ceramic suicides, metals, and intermetallics, and combinations thereof. The heat exchanger device is formed from an extruded filament that is arranged to give the desired channel configuration. The filament includes a central, removable material and an outer material that forms the channel walls upon removal of the central material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2004
    Publication date: February 24, 2005
    Applicant: Advanced Ceramics Research, Inc.
    Inventors: K. Vaidyanathan, Alfonso Ortega, Marlene Platero, Prathib Skandakumaran, Chad Bower
  • Patent number: 6847699
    Abstract: Fibrous monolith composites suitable for use in high temperature environments and/or harsh chemical environments are provided, along with methods of preparation thereof. The fibrous monolith composites exhibit such beneficial properties as enhanced strength, corrosion resistance, thermal shock resistance and thermal cycling tolerance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2005
    Assignee: Advanced Ceramics Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark J. Rigali, Manish P. Sutaria, E. Greg Hilmas, Anthony C. Mulligan, Marlene Platero-AllRunner, Mark M. Opeka
  • Publication number: 20020154741
    Abstract: Fibrous monolith composites suitable for use in high temperature environments and/or harsh chemical environments are provided, along with methods of preparation thereof. The fibrous monolith composites exhibit such beneficial properties as enhanced strength, corrosion resistance, thermal shock resistance and thermal cycling tolerance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2001
    Publication date: October 24, 2002
    Inventors: Mark J. Rigali, Manish P. Sutaria, E. Greg Hilmas, Anthony C. Mulligan, Marlene Platero-AllRunner, Mark M. Opeka