Patents by Inventor Marvin Keshner
Marvin Keshner 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: 10676391Abstract: Composite materials are provided which include a glass-ceramic matrix composition that is lightly crystallized, a fiber reinforcement within the glass-ceramic matrix composition which remains stable at temperatures greater than 1400° C., and an interphase coating formed on the fiber reinforcement. A method of making a composite material is also provided, which includes applying heat and pressure to a shape including fiber reinforcements and glass particles. The heat and pressure lightly crystallize a matrix material formed by the heat and pressure on the glass particles, forming a thermally stable composite material.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2018Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: FREE FORM FIBERS, LLCInventors: Shay L. Harrison, Joseph Pegna, John L. Schneiter, Erik G. Vaaler, Marvin Keshner
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Publication number: 20180370846Abstract: Composite materials are provided which include a glass-ceramic matrix composition that is lightly crystallized, a fiber reinforcement within the glass-ceramic matrix composition which remains stable at temperatures greater than 1400° C., and an interphase coating formed on the fiber reinforcement. A method of making a composite material is also provided, which includes applying heat and pressure to a shape including fiber reinforcements and glass particles. The heat and pressure lightly crystallize a matrix material formed by the heat and pressure on the glass particles, forming a thermally stable composite material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Applicant: FREE FORM FIBERS, LLCInventors: Shay L. HARRISON, Joseph PEGNA, John L. SCHNEITER, Erik G. VAALER, Marvin KESHNER
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Publication number: 20180087214Abstract: A refractory oxide coated fiber is provided including a primary fiber material and a refractory oxide coating over the primary fiber material. Further, a method of making a refractory oxide coated fiber is provided, which includes: providing a first precursor-laden environment, the first precursor-laden environment including a primary precursor; promoting fiber growth within the first precursor-laden environment using laser heating; and providing a second precursor-laden environment to promote coating of the fiber, the second precursor-laden environment comprising a refractory oxide precursor, and the coating producing a refractory oxide coating over the fiber with a hexagonal microstructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Applicant: FREE FORM FIBERS, LLCInventors: Shay L. HARRISON, Marvin KESHNER, Joseph PEGNA, Erik G. VAALER, John L. SCHNEITER, Ram K. GODUGUCHINTA, Kirk L. WILLIAMS
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Patent number: 8295989Abstract: A power source affected by a geographically propagating condition (e.g. a weather-related condition) is monitored to detect changes in its power output. Characteristics of the monitored changes are analyzed to detect whether the changes are being caused by a geographically-propagating condition that could affect other power sources nearby. The information obtained from the measurements is used to extrapolate impending power-output changes in the same source, in one or more other sources, or in a collection of sources subject to effects of the propagating condition. The extrapolations enable one or more power generating systems associated with the source(s) to maintain the changes in its total power output within operating requirements.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2009Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: ETM Electromatic, Inc.Inventors: Philip Rettger, Marvin Keshner, Alexandra Katrina Pligavko, Jackson Moore, Bodo W. Littmmann
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Publication number: 20100204844Abstract: A power source affected by a geographically propagating condition (e.g. a weather-related condition) is monitored to detect changes in its power output. Characteristics of the monitored changes are analyzed to detect whether the changes are being caused by a geographically-propagating condition that could affect other power sources nearby. The information obtained from the measurements is used to extrapolate impending power-output changes in the same source, in one or more other sources, or in a collection of sources subject to effects of the propagating condition. The extrapolations enable one or more power generating systems associated with the source(s) to maintain the changes in its total power output within operating requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: OPTISOLAR, INC.Inventors: Philip Rettger, Marvin Keshner, Alexandra Katrina Pligavko, Jackson Moore, Bodo W. Littmann
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Publication number: 20100198420Abstract: Tracking movement of clouds is used to predict the effects of cloud cover on irradiation of a solar-powered distributed power generation system. The predictions enable a solar power plant to maintain the changes in its total power output within operating requirements with less or no dependence on energy storage, back up generation, or load control, use centralized and/or local coordination of solar farm control systems to use storage to its best advantage, alternately reduce power fluctuations without cloud knowledge and use real time solar output prediction capabilities to be able to provide utilities with advance information regarding power fluctuations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: OPTISOLAR, INC.Inventors: Philip Rettger, Marvin Keshner, Alexandra Katrina Pligavko, Jackson Moore, Bodo W. Littmann
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Publication number: 20100151680Abstract: A substrate carrier is used in an in-line fabrication such as Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) for application of thin film on substrates. The carrier is in thermal communication with the substrate and thereby provides heat sinking. The carrier further permits movement of the substrate past a deposition apparatus at a deposition station.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: OPTISOLAR INC.Inventors: Shulin Wang, Gautam Ganguly, Marvin Keshner, Erik G. Vaaler, James Harroun, Paul McClelland
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Publication number: 20100051087Abstract: A solar panel utilizes at least one and, in one embodiment, three protective layers to eliminate the need for a metal frame. The protective layers may include one inorganic layer and two polymer layers, which are cured onto an underside of the panel. In one embodiment, the protective layers are cured over lateral edges of certain of the layers of the solar panel, including for example the conductor layers, semiconductor junction, and reflector layer. The protective layers may extend to cover an exposed edge along an underside of panel's superstrate. In one embodiment, the lateral edge of the superstrate is contoured to resist damage from rough handling and/or exposure to the elements. A support platform may be provided, and the solar panel secured thereon by way of interposing an adhesive between an underside of the panel and the support platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventors: MARVIN KESHNER, Don Rice, Philip Liu, Erik Vaaler
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Publication number: 20100040903Abstract: A horn for vibratory solid-state ultrasonic welding of metals and similarly-behaved materials “self-levels” to produce wide continuous seams or large-area spot-welds between delicate workpieces without damage, even if the workpieces are not perfectly flat and parallel to the nominal toolface angle. The horn toolface flexes under pressure to conform to skew-angled workpieces because it is disposed on a tool head supported by a tool neck cut from the tool body. The tool head, the tool neck, or both are anisotropically compliant. When resonances are properly optimized for typical VSS modes of vibration, atypical but useful localized modes are excited at the compliant toolface edges, actually intensifying the bond energy where one might normally expect unwanted damping. Various design approaches optimize the characteristics of the tool head and tool neck to various materials and bonding configurations. The horns can be configured for use with existing ultrasonic welders.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: OPTISOLAR, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew S. Kalt, Marvin Keshner, Donald Winston Rice, Frederick A. Stawitcke, Jessie Ramirez Sanchez
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Publication number: 20090277501Abstract: A photovoltaic solar cell incorporates a light scattering material into a glass superstrate. In one embodiment, the material is in the form of a layer within the glass superstrate. In a second embodiment, the material is in the form of particles dispersed within the glass superstrate Located below the glass superstrate is a smooth conductive layer panel, which permits the smooth depositing thereon on the PIN semiconductor diode. This configuration results in fewer defects and recombination centers, and improves performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventor: Marvin Keshner
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Publication number: 20080139003Abstract: A method to produce barrier coatings (such as nitrides, oxides, carbides) for large area thin film devices such as solar panels or the like using a high frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) process is presented. The proposed process provides a uniform deposition of barrier coating(s) such as silicon nitride, silicon oxide, silicon carbide (SiNx, SiO2, SiC) at a high deposition rate on thin film devices such as silicon based thin film devices at low temperature. The proposed process deposits uniform barrier coatings (nitrides, oxides, carbides) on large area substrates (about 1 m×0.5 m and larger) at a high frequency (27-81 MHz). Stable plasma maintained over a large area substrate at high frequencies allows high ionization density resulting in high reaction rates at lower temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: SHAHID PIRZADA, MARVIN KESHNER, PAUL MCCLELLAND, ERIK VAALER
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Publication number: 20070048456Abstract: A substrate processing system includes a deposition chamber and a plurality of tubular electrodes positioned within the deposition chamber defining plasma regions adjacent thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventors: Marvin Keshner, Paul McClelland
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Publication number: 20060236933Abstract: A system comprises a processing chamber for maintaining a hydrogen plasma at low pressure. The processing chamber has a long, wide, thin geometry to favor deposition of thin-film silicon on sheet substrates over the chamber walls. The sheet substrates are moved through between ends. A pair of opposing radio frequency electrodes above and below the workpieces are electrically driven hard to generate a flat, pancaked plasma cloud in the middle spaces of the processing chamber. A collinear series of gas injector jets pointed slightly up on a silane-jet manifold introduce 100% silane gas at high velocity from the side in order to roll the plasma cloud in a coaxial vortex. A second such silane-jet manifold is placed on the opposite side and pointed slightly down to further help roll the plasma and maintain a narrow band of silane concentration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Marvin Keshner, Warren Jackson, Krzysztof Nauka
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Publication number: 20050005851Abstract: A system comprises a processing chamber for maintaining a hydrogen plasma at low pressure. The processing chamber has a long, wide, thin geometry to favor deposition of thin-film silicon on sheet substrates over the chamber walls. The sheet substrates are moved through between ends. A pair of opposing radio frequency electrodes above and below the workpieces are electrically driven hard to generate a flat, pancaked plasma cloud in the middle spaces of the processing chamber. A collinear series of gas injector jets pointed slightly up on a silane-jet manifold introduce 100% silane gas at high velocity from the side in order to roll the plasma cloud in a coaxial vortex. A second such silane-jet manifold is placed on the opposite side and pointed slightly down to further help roll the plasma and maintain a narrow band of silane concentration.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2003Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Marvin Keshner, Warren Jackson, Krzysztof Nauka