Issued Patents All Time
Showing 1–12 of 12 patents
| Patent # | Title | Co-Inventors | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6917749 | Polymer optical waveguides on polymer substrates | Renyuan Gao, Donald S. Bitting, Robert A. Norwood, Kazuya Takayama, Anthony F. Garito | 2005-07-12 |
| 5616754 | Compounds useful as chemical precursors in chemical vapor deposition of silicon-based ceramic materials | Richard W. Cruse, Veronika Ann Szalai, Terence J. Clark, Stephen Rohman | 1997-04-01 |
| 5514799 | 1,1-vinyl substituted nonlinear optical materials | Pushkara R. Varanasi, Kwan-Yue Jen, King-Yuen Wong | 1996-05-07 |
| 5424095 | Ceramic vapor deposited coating using a steam-containing carrier gas and non-alkoxy silane precursors | Terence J. Clark, Richard W. Cruse, Stephen Rohman | 1995-06-13 |
| 5413813 | CVD of silicon-based ceramic materials on internal surface of a reactor | Richard W. Cruse, Veronika Ann Szalai, Terence J. Clark, Stephen Rohman | 1995-05-09 |
| 5208069 | Method for passivating the inner surface by deposition of a ceramic coating of an apparatus subject to coking, apparatus prepared thereby, and method of utilizing apparatus prepared thereby | Terence J. Clark, Michael J. Hanagan, Richard W. Cruse, Veronika Ann Szalai, Stephen Rohman | 1993-05-04 |
| 5182236 | Gradient index glasses and sol-gel method for their preparation | J. Brian Caldwell, Mark A. Banash, Tessie M. Che, Victor N. Warden | 1993-01-26 |
| 5041493 | Moldable polyblends | Kavilipalayam M. Natarajan | 1991-08-20 |
| 4997601 | Process for dry spinning thermally sensitive organosilicon preceramic fibers with production of ceramic fibers therefrom | M. Ishaq Haider, Stuart M. French, John L. Wesley | 1991-03-05 |
| 4863799 | Sheath core spun organosilicon preceramic fibers and processes for production | Richard M. Arons | 1989-09-05 |
| 4415521 | Process for achieving higher orientation in partially oriented yarns | Sunil Kumar Garg, Henry H. George, Jr., Anne Holt, Steven B. Warner | 1983-11-15 |
| 4238599 | Polyester of para-hydroxy benzoic acid, 1,2-bis(para-carboxy phenoxy)ethane, terephthalic acid and substituted hydroquinone capable of forming an anisotropic melt which readily undergoes melt processing | Jeffrey T. Langley | 1980-12-09 |