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Errol M Brigance

from San Antonio, TX
Age ~54

Errol Brigance Phones & Addresses

  • 405 Meadowbrook Dr, San Antonio, TX 78232 (210) 495-5988 (210) 499-0078 (210) 545-5320
  • 8522 Pendragon St, San Antonio, TX 78254
  • 8642 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio, TX 78240
  • 6619 Cherryleaf St, San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 681-8874
  • Hill Country Village, TX
  • Cypress, TX

Work

Company: Southwest research institute Jan 1989 Position: Director, r and d

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: Southern Methodist University 2000 to 2003 Specialities: Management, Engineering

Skills

R&D • Program Management • Engineering • Engineering Management • Electronics • Materials Science • Data Analysis • Systems Engineering • Research • Manufacturing • Integration • Matlab

Industries

Research

Resumes

Resumes

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Director, R And D

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Location:
San Antonio, TX
Industry:
Research
Work:
Southwest Research Institute
Director, R and D
Education:
Southern Methodist University 2000 - 2003
Masters, Management, Engineering
The University of Texas at San Antonio 1989 - 1996
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
R&D
Program Management
Engineering
Engineering Management
Electronics
Materials Science
Data Analysis
Systems Engineering
Research
Manufacturing
Integration
Matlab

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Errol Brigance
VP
BLUE FORREST ENTERPRISES INC
PO Box 781221, San Antonio, TX 78278
10547 Waving Fld Dr, Houston, TX 77064
6619 Cherry Leaf, San Antonio, TX 78238

Publications

Us Patents

Anti-Traction, Mobility Denial Methods And Products

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US Patent:
7405184, Jul 29, 2008
Filed:
Dec 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/727615
Inventors:
Ronald J. Mathis - San Antonio TX, US
Mary C. Marshall - San Antonio TX, US
Nicholle K. Reinhardt - San Antonio TX, US
Errol M. Brigance - San Antonio TX, US
Kenneth R. Collins - Belcamp MD, US
Assignee:
Southwest Research Institute - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
C10M 173/00
C10M 149/06
US Classification:
508471, 508469, 508507, 106 36, 10628725, 428403
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a lubricious anti-traction material for effectively denying the mobility and access of personnel and vehicles to selected areas. The anti-traction material includes an acrylic polymer particle mixed with water.

Easily Dispensed, Anti-Traction, Mobility Denial System

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US Patent:
7419942, Sep 2, 2008
Filed:
Oct 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/684427
Inventors:
Ronald J. Mathis - San Antonio TX, US
Andrew Warren - Fredricksburg VA, US
Christian J Schwartz - San Antonio TX, US
Errol M. Brigance - San Antonio TX, US
Kenneth R. Collins - Belcamp MD, US
Nicholle K. Reinhardt - San Antonio TX, US
Mary C. Marshall - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
Southwest Research Institute - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
C10M 173/00
C10M 149/06
B05D 5/08
US Classification:
508471, 508469, 508507, 4274274
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a lubricious anti-traction material for effectively denying the mobility and access of personnel and vehicles to selected areas. The anti-traction material is composed of a slurry combined with water. The slurry is composed of an emulsion or dispersion and an anionic acrylamide polymer.

Anti-Traction Compositions

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US Patent:
7625848, Dec 1, 2009
Filed:
Sep 5, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/470117
Inventors:
Ronald J. Mathis - San Antonio TX, US
Mary C. Marshall - San Antonio TX, US
Nicholle K. Reinhardt - San Antonio TX, US
Errol M. Brigance - San Antonio TX, US
Geronimo I. Elias - Lytle TX, US
Dennis S. Rushforth - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
Southwest Research Institute - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
C10M 173/00
C10M 149/06
US Classification:
508471, 508507, 508551, 508583, 106 36, 10628725
Abstract:
An anti-traction material is disclosed which may be used as a coating on a variety of surfaces over which people and vehicles may find it difficult to traverse. The anti-traction material may include polymer particles capable of absorbing or being dissolved by a fluid and a fluid capable of absorbing or dissolving the polymer particles. The anti-traction material may include hydrophobic particles which may then control the rate and/or amount of fluid absorption of the polymer particles which may therefore improve storage capability and polymer particle flow behavior.

Easily Dispensed, Anti-Traction, Mobility Denial System

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US Patent:
20030144407, Jul 31, 2003
Filed:
Dec 10, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/315208
Inventors:
William Mallow - Helotes TX, US
Nancy Mallow - Helotes TX, US
Ronald Mathis - San Antonio TX, US
Andrew Warren - Fredricksburg VA, US
Christian Schwartz - San Antonio TX, US
Errol Brigance - San Antonio TX, US
Kenneth Collins - Belcamp MD, US
Nicholle Reinhardt - San Antonio TX, US
Mary Marshall - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
Southwest Research Institute - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
C08K003/00
C10M101/00
B64D001/04
F41F005/00
US Classification:
524/502000, 508/507000, 089/001110
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a lubricious anti-traction material for effectively denying the mobility and access of personnel and vehicles to selected areas. The anti-traction material is composed of a slurry combined with water. The slurry is composed of an emulsion or dispersion and an anionic acrylamide polymer.

Systems And Methods For Dispensing An Anti-Traction, Mobility Denial Material

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US Patent:
20060071097, Apr 6, 2006
Filed:
Sep 24, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/948317
Inventors:
Rolf Glauser - San Antonio TX, US
Errol Brigance - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
B05B 7/04
US Classification:
239433000, 239296000, 239340000, 239346000, 239419000, 239526000
Abstract:
Man-portable systems and methods for dispensing an anti-traction, mobility denial material on a target surface. In various exemplary embodiments, a method of dispensing an anti-traction material on a target surface includes providing a dry polymer powder to a first section of a dispensing nozzle, providing a water stream to a separate second section of a dispensing nozzle, and mixing the polymer powder with the water stream upon exit of the streams out of the first and second sections of the dispensing nozzle to form the anti-traction material on the target surface, the formed anti-traction material being a gel.
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