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  • 6600 River Corners Rd, Spencer, OH 44275
  • Alliance, OH
  • Austin, PA
  • 3850 Mill Rd, Berlin Center, OH 44401
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Medina, OH

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Company / Classification
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Rex Ramsier
Dean
The University of Akron
University · College/University · School/Educational Services
302 Buchtel Mall, Akron, OH 44325
(330) 972-7579, (330) 972-7111, (330) 972-7155

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Us Patents

Solid State Gas Sensors Based On Tunnel Junction Geometry

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US Patent:
7677082, Mar 16, 2010
Filed:
May 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/556650
Inventors:
Rex D. Ramsier - Berlin Center OH, US
Desmond Lundy - Victoria, CA
Assignee:
The University of Akron - Akron OH
International Classification:
G01N 27/02
US Classification:
73 3105
Abstract:
A gas detector utilizing tunnel junction geometry is disclosed. The gas detector comprises a first electrically conductive material layer, an electrically nonconductive material layer disposed on the first electrically conductive material layer, a second electrically conductive material layer disposed on the electrically nonconductive material layer, a gas source () in fluid communication with the second electrically conductive material layer; and a power source in electrical communication with the first and second electrically conductive material layers. A method of detecting a gas utilizing the detector of the present invention is also disclosed. A method of making a gas detector is likewise disclosed.

Nanofibers With Modified Optical Properties

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US Patent:
20050287042, Dec 29, 2005
Filed:
Aug 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/525693
Inventors:
George Chase - Wadsworth OH, US
Edward Evans - Hudson OH, US
Rex Ramsier - Berlin Center OH, US
Darrel Reneker - Akron OH, US
Daniel Smith - Stow OH, US
International Classification:
G01N033/00
US Classification:
422088000
Abstract:
Nanofibers modified to alter their optical properties in the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which nanofibers can be used in applications ranging from identification technology to energy conversion devices (e.g., thermophotovoltaics) to stealth technology. The desired optical properties can be obtained by modifying the fibers with rare earth and other materials and then can be incorporated into garments or other composite structures or can be applied as coatings on solid surfaces, to be used in a number of applications that benefit from selective emission properties.

Size Controlled Fibers, Tubes And Channels Synthesized By Heterogeneous Deposition Via Sol-Gel Processing

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US Patent:
20060065021, Mar 30, 2006
Filed:
Sep 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/239180
Inventors:
Lubna Khatri - Elgin IL, US
George Chase - Wadsworth OH, US
Rex Ramsier - Berlin Center OH, US
Prathyusha Katta - Akron OH, US
International Classification:
C03B 37/016
C03B 37/075
C03B 37/022
US Classification:
065393000, 501095100, 065395000
Abstract:
The present invention is generally directed to a method for making sol-gel ceramic nanofibers, and the compositions resulting from practicing such method. Fibers so formed can be used for fabricating filter media and a wide variety of other ceramic fiber structures and devices.

Metal Oxide Fibers And Nanofibers, Method For Making Same, And Uses Thereof

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US Patent:
20100009267, Jan 14, 2010
Filed:
Sep 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/443059
Inventors:
George C. Chase - Wadsworth OH, US
Matthew P. Espe - Akron OH, US
Edward A. Evans - Hudson OH, US
Rex D. Ramsier - Alliance OH, US
Darrell H. Reneker - Akron OH, US
Richard W. Tuttle - Irwin PA, US
Jennifer Rapp - Ames IA, US
Assignee:
THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON - Akron OH
International Classification:
H01M 6/18
B29C 47/00
C23C 16/44
C23C 14/34
C23C 14/28
B29C 39/42
D02G 3/04
D03D 25/00
B32B 5/22
C08K 3/22
D02G 3/02
US Classification:
429320, 264465, 42725521, 20419212, 427596, 264101, 428378, 442181, 4283179, 524430, 57362
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to metal oxide fibers and nanofibers, the processes for making same, and uses thereof. Such metal oxide nanofibers possess the ability to absorb and decompose chemical warfare agents and other toxic chemicals. These nanofibers can be incorporated into protective clothing and devices for breathing or in another example may be used in lithium-ion batteries. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to titania, alumina, and/or magnesia fibers and nanofibers, and to processes for making same. In another instance, alpha-phase aluminum oxide is utilized as one material in nanofibers.

Nanofibers With Modified Optical Properties

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US Patent:
20120077280, Mar 29, 2012
Filed:
Aug 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/222296
Inventors:
George G. Chase - Wadsworth OH, US
Edward A. Evans - Hudson OH, US
Rex D. Ramsier - Alliance OH, US
Darrell H. Reneker - Akron OH, US
Daniel J. Smith - Stow OH, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
D02G 3/02
C09K 11/77
B32B 15/02
C09K 11/02
C09K 11/59
D02G 3/36
B32B 5/02
US Classification:
436164, 428392, 428367, 428221, 428389, 428379, 25230136, 2523014 F, 2523014 R, 977788, 977810, 977811, 977734
Abstract:
Nanofibers modified to alter their optical properties in the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which nanofibers can be used in applications ranging from identification technology to energy conversion devices (e.g., thermophotovoltaics) to stealth technology. The desired optical properties can be obtained by modifying the fibers with rare earth and other materials and then can be incorporated into garments or other composite structures or can be applied as coatings on solid surfaces, to be used in a number of applications that benefit from selective emission properties.
Rex Douglas Ramsier from Spencer, OH, age ~60 Get Report