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Wayne E Lundblad

from Albuquerque, NM
Age ~70

Wayne Lundblad Phones & Addresses

  • 9500 Osuna Rd NE APT 636, Albuquerque, NM 87111 (505) 504-5586
  • 9500 Osuna Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
  • 747 Bellflower Dr, Pueblo, CO 81007
  • Pueblo West, CO
  • Birmingham, AL
  • 9500 Osuna Rd NE APT 636, Albuquerque, NM 87111

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Us Patents

Simplified Process For Making Thick Fibrous Structures

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US Patent:
6105223, Aug 22, 2000
Filed:
Apr 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/846731
Inventors:
Jerry Brown - Pueblo West CO
Wade W. Fillmore - Pueblo West CO
Jay H. Killian - Canan City CO
Ronnie Sze-Heng Liew - Pueblo CO
Wayne Lundblad - Pueblo West CO
Edward Lee Morris - Pueblo CO
Assignee:
The B. F. Goodrich Company - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
D04H 508
US Classification:
28111
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for making thick fibrous structures. More particularly, the invention relates to a simplified needle-felting process wherein loose fiber is accreted into a thick fibrous structure by repeatedly driving a multitude of felting needles into the loose fiber, the felting needles penetrating all the way through the fibrous material at the beginning of the process, and penetrating only part way through the fibrous material at the end of the process. The processes according to the invention eliminate one or more intermediate steps of forming coherent fibrous layers that were previously thought necessary in the prior art in order to form a thick fibrous structure.

Ballistic Resistant Article Comprising A Three Dimensional Interlocking Woven Fabric

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US Patent:
54569745, Oct 10, 1995
Filed:
Feb 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/202539
Inventors:
Wayne E. Lundblad - Vestavia AL
Carl Dixon - Hueytown AL
Harold C. Ohler - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
D03D 1100
D03D 1500
B32B 700
D04B 100
US Classification:
428229
Abstract:
An article of manufacture that contains a plurality of yarns woven into an interlocking 3-dimensional structure whether or not uniform and symmetrical such that the interlocking impedes the penetration of projectiles such as bullets, fragments, flachettes and the like. The articles of the present invention are useful for providing a high degree of ballistic resistance and are therefore useful in armor applications.
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