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Warner K Babcock

from Stamford, CT
Age ~73

Warner Babcock Phones & Addresses

  • 139 Pinewood Rd, Stamford, CT 06903 (203) 329-1293
  • New Canaan, CT
  • Waukesha, WI
  • Greenwich, CT
  • 45 Pine St, New Canaan, CT 06840

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Company: New york city family enterprise center 2014 Position: President and trustee

Skills

Entrepreneurship

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President And Trustee

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Individual & Family Services
Work:
New York City Family Enterprise Center
President and Trustee

Amp Corporate Strategy & Development 1987 - 2011
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Babcock Holdings 1987 - 2011
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Am 1987 - 2011
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Skills:
Entrepreneurship

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Warner Babcock
CEO
A M Private Investments Inc
Investment Advice
45 Pne St, New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 972-5095, (203) 966-8448
Warner Babcock
Other officer
ATTORNEYS FOR FAMILY-HELD ENTERPRISES
815 N 1 Ave #4, Phoenix, AZ 85003
3150 W Higgins Rd #150, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
45 Pne St, New Canaan, CT 06840
Warner K. Babcock
Managing Director, Managing Partner
Advanced Materials Partners, Inc
Investor
45 Pne St, New Canaan, CT 06840
PO Box 1022, New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 966-6415, (203) 966-8448
Warner K. Babcock
Chief Executive Officer
Am Private Investments, Inc
Investment Advisory Services
45 Pne St, New Canaan, CT 06840
59 Grv St, New Canaan, CT 06840
(203) 972-5095

Publications

Us Patents

Utilization Of Latexes With Aluminous Cement And Gypsum Composition

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US Patent:
48490180, Jul 18, 1989
Filed:
Feb 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/161633
Inventors:
Warner K. Babcock - Stamford CT
David A. Ruefenacht - New Canaan CT
Assignee:
Construction Products Research, Inc. - Fairfield CT
International Classification:
C04B 732
C04B 2434
US Classification:
106104
Abstract:
This invention relates to improved aluminous cement/gypsum compositions that contain polymer latex emulsions or compounds to produce self-curing, crack-free, fast-setting, high early strength, high bonding, water resistant, durable, cementitious mixtures for finishing, coating, plastering, stucco, rigid insulation protection, topping, resurfacing, patching, mortaring, tile grouting, concrete, and the like. In addition, this invention discloses a method for improving the properties and performance of aluminous cement/gypsum compositions by adding certain types, amounts and/or combinations of polymer latex emulsions or compounds with or without the addition of wet expansion and drying shrinkage inhibitors.

Utilization Of Latexes With Hydraulic Cement And Gypsum Compositions

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US Patent:
47463651, May 24, 1988
Filed:
Feb 2, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/014169
Inventors:
Warner K. Babcock - Stamford CT
David A. Ruefenacht - New Canaan CT
Assignee:
Construction Products Research, Inc. - Fairfield CT
International Classification:
C04B 732
C04B 2434
US Classification:
106104
Abstract:
This invention relates to improved aluminous cement/gypsum compositions that contain polymer latex emulsions or compounds to produce self-curing, crack-free, fast-setting, high early strength, high bonding, water resistant, durable, cementitious mixtures for finishing, coating, plastering, stucco, rigid insulation protection, topping, resurfacing, patching, motaring, tile grouting, concrete, and the like. In addition, this invention discloses a method for improving the properties and performance of aluminous cement/gypsum compositions by adding certain types, amounts and/or combinations of polymer latex emulsions or compounds with or without the addition of wet expansion and drying shrinkage inhibitors.

Surface Treating Method And Composition For Cement

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US Patent:
43662099, Dec 28, 1982
Filed:
Jun 11, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/272775
Inventors:
Warner K. Babcock - Stamford CT
Assignee:
Construction Products Research, Inc. - Fairfield CT
International Classification:
B05D 500
US Classification:
428446
Abstract:
A method of treating the unset surface of Portland cement concrete to form thereon a hardened surface, that is an integral coating, skin, treatment or mass of high early compressive strength, without substantial shrinkage during setting while exhibiting reduced wet and dry volume changes in the hardened state and prossessing a high degree of impermeability to fluids, abrasion, erosion and chemical resistance and similar characteristics desired in a surface treatment having commercial usefulness in a construction industry. The hardened surface is obtained by dry shaking, that is, sprinkling a dry cementitious composition of alumina cement and gypsum on the unset Portland cement concrete. Additional components, such as viscosity controllers, surface active agents, retarders, accelerators, wet expansion inhibitors, gas generating or gas releasing agents, fly ash, plasticizers, pigments, water retentivity aids, fillers, and aggregates may be utilized to adjust the properties of the composition and impart selective improvement of specific properties.

Method And Composition For Controlling Volume Change In Fast Setting, Fluid Impermeable Cementitious Systems

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US Patent:
43571662, Nov 2, 1982
Filed:
May 11, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/262175
Inventors:
Warner K. Babcock - Stamford CT
Assignee:
Construction Products Research, Inc. - Old Greenwich CT
International Classification:
C04B 702
US Classification:
106 89
Abstract:
A cementitious composition which, when mixed with water, is capable of setting rapidly into a hard mass of high compressive strength without substantial shrinkage during setting, and having reduced wet and dry volume changes in the hardened state comprises aluminous cement, gypsum, a drying shrinkage inhibitor and a wet expansion inhibitor. The wet expansion inhibitor is a lithium salt which may be added in an effective amount ranging between 0. 01 to 0. 5 percent, by weight, based on the aluminous cement and gypsum and preferably between 0. 1 and 0. 3 percent. It is preferred to employ between 60 and 90 percent, by weight, aluminous cement and between 10 and 40 percent, by weight, gypsum. The hardened drying shrinkage inhibitor, preferably Portland cement, is added in an amount ranging between 0. 1 and 25 percent, by weight, based on the aluminous cement and gypsum, and preferably between 1 and 20 percent.
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