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  • 940 Fenn Ct, Claremont, CA 91711 (909) 624-1948

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Us Patents

Battery With Silicon Metal Anodes

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US Patent:
40243222, May 17, 1977
Filed:
Mar 24, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/561144
Inventors:
James P. McKaveney - Claremont CA
Assignee:
Hooker Chemicals & Plastics Corporation - Niagara Falls NY
International Classification:
H01M 604
US Classification:
429201
Abstract:
Anodes which exhibit electrochemical potentials comparable to zinc are prepared from alloys formed from silicon together with one or more highly reactive elements which are unstable when introduced alone into water. The highly active element component of the alloy is preferably selected from the group consisting of calcium, barium, magnesium, cerium and strontium. Preferably, the active element or elements comprise from about 5 to about 65 percent of the alloy.

Articles Having An Electrically Conductive Surface

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US Patent:
44474920, May 8, 1984
Filed:
Aug 7, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/290909
Inventors:
James P. McKaveney - Claremont CA
Assignee:
Occidental Chemical Corporation - Niagara Falls NY
International Classification:
B32B 516
B32B 1508
B32B 2714
US Classification:
428328
Abstract:
Electrically conductive articles which comprise a non-conductive substrate having thereon a substantially uniform, electrically conductive dispersion of finely divided particles of ferroalloys, silicon alloys, or mixtures thereof, are described. The articles are useful as components of electrical switches, contacts, connectors, circuit boards or electromagnetic interference shields. The conductive portion of the article may be subsequently electroplated or electrostatically painted.

Electrically Conductive Articles

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US Patent:
43904580, Jun 28, 1983
Filed:
Feb 28, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/125715
Inventors:
James P. McKaveney - Claremont CA
Assignee:
Occidental Chemical Corporation - Niagara Falls NY
International Classification:
H01B 104
US Classification:
252503
Abstract:
Electrically conductive articles which comprise a non-conductive matrix containing an electrically conductive dispersion of finely divided ferroalloy, silicon alloy, or mixtures thereof, are described. Compositions for making the articles utilizing various non-conductive materials e. g. , plastics, ceramics, and glass, are also described.

Composition For Corrosion Protection Using Metal Silicides Or Alloys Of Silicon And Metals

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US Patent:
40024814, Jan 11, 1977
Filed:
Apr 9, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/566483
Inventors:
James P. McKaveney - Claremont CA
Assignee:
Hooker Chemicals & Plastics Corporation - Niagara Falls NY
International Classification:
C09K 300
C23F 1100
C09D 508
US Classification:
106 14
Abstract:
A composition suitable for the protection of corrodible metallic surfaces which comprises a binder and a filler, the filler being present in an amount sufficient to impart corrosion resistant characteristics to the composition, the filler selected from the group consisting of silicides of active metals which are unstable when introduced alone into water and alloys of silicon and active metals which are unstable when introduced alone into water.

Electrolytic Removal Of Heavy Metal Ions Using Particulate Silicon Alloys

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US Patent:
39882217, Oct 26, 1976
Filed:
Mar 20, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/560302
Inventors:
Donald E. Garrett - Claremont CA
James P. McKaveney - Claremont CA
Assignee:
Occidental Petroleum Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C25C 112
C25C 106
C25C 702
US Classification:
204105R
Abstract:
A cathodic bed of essentially inert, low cost silicon metal alloys in particulate form is used for the removal of ionic impurities from aqueous solutions by electrolytic deposition. The alloys used are substantially inert to the strong acid used to regenerate the alloy surface and remove the deposited metals.

Electrically Conductive Articles

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US Patent:
41972180, Apr 8, 1980
Filed:
Jan 23, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/871730
Inventors:
James P. McKaveney - Claremont CA
Assignee:
Hooker Chemicals & Plastics Corp. - Niagara Falls NY
International Classification:
H01B 104
H01B 102
US Classification:
252503
Abstract:
Electrically conductive articles which comprise a non-conductive matrix containing an electrically conductive dispersion of finely divided ferroalloy, silicon alloy, or mixtures thereof, are described. Compositions for making the articles utilizing various non-conductive materials, e. g. , plastics, ceramics, and glass, are also described.

Composition For Corrosion Protection Using Metal Silicides Or Alloys Of Silicon And Metals

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US Patent:
43603840, Nov 23, 1982
Filed:
Apr 3, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/136898
Inventors:
James P. McKaveney - Claremont CA
Vernon P. Simpson - Laguna Beach CA
Assignee:
Occidental Chemical Corporation - Niagara Falls NY
International Classification:
C09D 508
US Classification:
106 112
Abstract:
A coating composition is provided which is suitable for the protection of corrodible metallic surfaces. The coating composition includes a binder and a filler, with the filler present in an amount sufficient to impart corrosion-resistant characteristics to the coating composition. The filler comprises conductive metal particles and particles of a metal composition which comprises silicon and at least one active metal. The metal composition can be an alloy of silicon with an active metal which is unstable when introduced alone into water or a silicide of an active metal which is unstable when introduced alone into water.

Composition For Corrosion Protection Using Metal Silicides Or Alloys Of Silicon And Metals

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US Patent:
44746067, Oct 2, 1984
Filed:
Apr 21, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/370314
Inventors:
James P. McKaveney - Claremont CA
Vernon P. Simpson - Laguna Beach CA
Assignee:
Occidental Chemical Corporation - Niagara Falls NY
International Classification:
B05B 0000
C04B 902
US Classification:
106 117
Abstract:
A coating composition is provided which is suitable for the protection of corrodible metallic surfaces. The coating composition includes a binder and a filler, with the filler present in an amount sufficient to impart corrosion-resistant characteristics to the coating composition. The filler comprises conductive metal particles and particles of a metal composition which comprises silicon and at least one active metal. The metal composition can be an alloy of silicon with an active metal which is unstable when introduced alone into water or a silicide of an active metal which is unstable when introduced alone into water.
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