Patents by Inventor Richard Steihm

Richard Steihm 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: 9919481
    Abstract: A structural member that contains a solid lineal profile that is formed from a plurality of consolidated ribbons is provided. Each of the ribbons includes unidirectionally aligned continuous fibers embedded within a thermoplastic polymer matrix. The continuous fiber ribbons are laminated together during pultrusion to form an integral solid profile having very high tensile strength properties. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the present inventors have discovered that careful control over certain aspects of the pultrusion process can allow such high strength profiles to be readily formed without adversely impacting the pultrusion apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2018
    Assignee: Ticona LLC
    Inventors: Sherri M. Nelson, David W. Eastep, Timothy A. Regan, Michael L. Wesley, Richard Steihm
  • Patent number: 9659680
    Abstract: A composite core for use in electrical cables, such as high voltage transmission cables is provided. The composite core contains at least one rod that includes a continuous fiber component surrounded by a capping layer. The continuous fiber component is formed from a plurality of unidirectionally aligned fiber rovings embedded within a thermoplastic polymer matrix. The present inventors have discovered that the degree to which the rovings are impregnated with the thermoplastic polymer matrix can be significantly improved through selective control over the impregnation process, and also through control over the degree of compression imparted to the rovings during formation and shaping of the rod, as well as the calibration of the final rod geometry. Such a well impregnated rod has a very small void fraction, which leads to excellent strength properties. Notably, the desired strength properties may be achieved without the need for different fiber types in the rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2017
    Assignee: Ticona LLC
    Inventors: Sherri M. Nelson, David W. Eastep, Timothy L. Tibor, Timothy A. Regan, Michael L. Wesley, Richard Steihm
  • Publication number: 20160096335
    Abstract: A structural member that contains a solid lineal profile that is formed from a plurality of consolidated ribbons is provided. Each of the ribbons includes unidirectionally aligned continuous fibers embedded within a thermoplastic polymer matrix. The continuous fiber ribbons are laminated together during pultrusion to form an integral solid profile having very high tensile strength properties. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the present inventors have discovered that careful control over certain aspects of the pultrusion process can allow such high strength profiles to be readily formed without adversely impacting the pultrusion apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2015
    Publication date: April 7, 2016
    Inventors: Sherri M. Nelson, David W. Eastep, Timothy A. Regan, Michael L. Wesley, Richard Steihm
  • Publication number: 20160035453
    Abstract: A composite core for use in electrical cables, such as high voltage transmission cables is provided. The composite core contains at least one rod that includes a continuous fiber component surrounded by a capping layer. The continuous fiber component is formed from a plurality of unidirectionally aligned fiber rovings embedded within a thermoplastic polymer matrix. The present inventors have discovered that the degree to which the rovings are impregnated with the thermoplastic polymer matrix can be significantly improved through selective control over the impregnation process, and also through control over the degree of compression imparted to the rovings during formation and shaping of the rod, as well as the calibration of the final rod geometry. Such a well impregnated rod has a very small void fraction, which leads to excellent strength properties. Notably, the desired strength properties may be achieved without the need for different fiber types in the rod.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2015
    Publication date: February 4, 2016
    Inventors: Sherri M. Nelson, David W. Eastep, Timothy L. Tibor, Timothy A. Regan, Michael L. Wesley, Richard Steihm