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  • 101 4Th Ave, Lititz, PA 17543 (717) 625-2650
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Sunset Beach, NC
  • Brunswick, NC

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Company: Interface performance materials, inc. 1999 Position: Vice president of engineering and development

Education

Degree: Associates, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts School / High School: Penn State University Specialities: Business Management, Engineering, Chemistry, Business

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Vice President Of Engineering And Development

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Work:
Interface Performance Materials, Inc.
Vice President of Engineering and Development
Education:
Penn State University
Associates, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Business Management, Engineering, Chemistry, Business

Publications

Us Patents

Pipe Insulation

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US Patent:
6403180, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
May 28, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/077635
Inventors:
Jeffery L. Barrall - Lancaster PA
Assignee:
Armacell Enterprises GmbH
International Classification:
B29D 2300
US Classification:
428 365, 428 345, 428 369, 428 3691, 428 352, 138141, 138147, 138149, 138156, 138170, 138175
Abstract:
An insulating system for pipes is provided which includes at least two different types of pipe insulation, wherein each pipe insulation is a pipe jacket formed by two mating sections, a first section and a second section with each section having a mating surface, wherein further when the two mating sections are put together with the mating surface of the first section exactly abutting the mating surface of the second section, they form a tubular structure having a bore which is a suitable size to receive a pipe. Of the three possible types of pipe insulation available, insulation A, insulation B, and insulation C, each pipe insulation type is formulated to insulate pipes having a different surface temperature, and yet pipe insulations A, B, and C each have identical outer diameters.

Edge Coated Gaskets And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
7278639, Oct 9, 2007
Filed:
Mar 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/393057
Inventors:
John S. Forry - Lancaster PA, US
Brian C. Lehr - Pequea PA, US
Dennis M. Dempsey - Lancaster PA, US
Jeffery L. Barrall - Lititz PA, US
Linda L. Sload - Lancaster PA, US
Christopher L. Morris - Oxford PA, US
Assignee:
Interface Solutions, Inc. - Lancaster PA
International Classification:
F16J 15/10
US Classification:
277596, 277627
Abstract:
An edge coated gasket includes a base sheet made of compressible gasket material and having opposed faces and an interior edge surrounding and defining an aperture. An edge coating of polymer or other material is disposed on and seals the interior edge of the base sheet and may project beyond the facial planes of the base sheet to define protruding rims extending around the aperture. Face coatings may also be applied to one or more of the faces extending in relatively narrow strips around the aperture of the base sheet. When clamped between flange surfaces, the edge coating engages, conforms to, and seals against the flange surfaces to provide a seal against both interfacial and intersticial migration of fluid past the gasket. At the same time, the inherently good compression failure resistance of the compressible gasket material of the base sheet is preserved. Thus, a gasket with enhanced sealability and compression failure resistance is provided.

Gasket Formed From Various Material

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US Patent:
7905498, Mar 15, 2011
Filed:
Mar 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/692573
Inventors:
Dennis Dempsey - Willow Street PA, US
Jeffery Barrall - Lititz PA, US
EvAnn Rempala - Landisville PA, US
Jinfeng Zhuang - Lititz PA, US
Assignee:
Interface Solutions, Inc. - Lancaster PA
International Classification:
F16J 15/02
US Classification:
277649, 277651, 277654
Abstract:
A gasket for creating a seal between two surfaces. The gasket may include a pervious base sheet and a permeating material applied to or incorporated into the base sheet. The gasket is formed by various methods disclosed herein. The gasket may include a base sheet, a primary sealing material covering the base sheet, and a secondary sealing material covering the primary sealing material.

Gasket Having Adhesive Element

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US Patent:
8579299, Nov 12, 2013
Filed:
Apr 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/417746
Inventors:
Jinfeng Zhuang - Lititz PA, US
Jeffery Barrall - Lititz PA, US
EvAnn Rempala - Landisville PA, US
Dennis Dempsey - Willow Street PA, US
Assignee:
Interface Solutions, Inc. - Lancaster PA
International Classification:
F16J 15/02
US Classification:
277594, 277637
Abstract:
A gasket has an upper face and a lower face. The gasket comprises an adhesive element that can have a combination of adhesion strength and compression set resistance. The adhesive element can be carried by a carrier sheet or may be directly applied to sealing surfaces in contact with the gasket.

Gasket Formed From Various Materials And Methods Of Making Same

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US Patent:
20080280040, Nov 13, 2008
Filed:
Apr 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/112434
Inventors:
Jeffery Barrall - Lititz PA, US
Dennis Dempsey - Willow Street PA, US
International Classification:
B05D 5/00
F16J 15/08
US Classification:
427256, 277650
Abstract:
A gasket is provided for creating a seal between two surfaces. The gasket may include a pervious base sheet and a permeating material applied to or incorporated into the base sheet. The gasket is formed by various methods disclosed herein. The gasket may include a base sheet, a primary sealing material covering and/or impregnated the base sheet, and a secondary sealing material covering the primary sealing material. The secondary material may be applied in a predetermined pattern of raised and lowered sections or may be applied as a bead of sealing material. The secondary material may be applied through a variety of techniques including jetting and dispensing using robots such that beads with custom engineered and changing configurations along their lengths are possible. These custom engineered sealing beads provide optimum sealability over the entire area of a joint to be sealed.

Rigid, Water-Resistant Phosphate Ceramic Materials And Process For Preparing Them

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US Patent:
RE333662, Oct 2, 1990
Filed:
Oct 6, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/253819
Inventors:
Jeffery L. Barrall - Lancaster PA
Assignee:
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. - Lancaster PA
International Classification:
C04B 2100
US Classification:
501 84
Abstract:
The present invention concerns rigid, water-resistant phosphate ceramic materials which may be prepared from components comprising metal oxide, calcium silicate, and phosphoric acid. By prereacting a portion of the metal oxide with the phosphoric acid and/or by adjusting the temperature of the acid solution when it is combined with the other ingredients, the character of the resulting product can be controlled to give foamed or unfoamed phosphate ceramic material.

Laminated Composites Using Bonding Material From Reaction Of Metal Oxide, Calcium Silicate And Phosphoric Acid

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US Patent:
45698783, Feb 11, 1986
Filed:
Mar 22, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/714855
Inventors:
Jeffery L. Barrall - Lancaster PA
Ronald J. Leib - Manheim Township, Lancaster County PA
Debra L. Morris - Lancaster PA
Assignee:
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. - Lancaster PA
International Classification:
B32B 906
US Classification:
428182
Abstract:
The present invention relates to laminated materials which are constructed using layers of reinforcing and/or non-reinforcing materials in combination with layers of a composition which is known in the art to provide water-resistant phosphate ceramic materials. In a preferred embodiment, the products are fire-resistant and intumescent when exposed to heat or direct flame, and they produce little or no smoke. Nevertheless, these products are tough, durable and suitable to provide a decorative and pleasing appearance.

Surface Pacified Wollastonite

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US Patent:
49563211, Sep 11, 1990
Filed:
Jun 16, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/207227
Inventors:
Jeffery L. Barrall - Lancaster PA
Assignee:
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. - Lancaster PA
International Classification:
C04B 1202
C04B 3302
US Classification:
501146
Abstract:
Wollastonite acid treated and dried to pacify the surface processes more uniformly in subsequent reactions or remains inert when used as a filler. Phosphate cements prepared with the pacified wollastonite or similar calcium silicates exhibit improved strength and scratch resistance.
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