Henkel since 2011
Vice President of Product Development
Henkel 2001 - 2010
Technical Director
Diversified Technology Incorporated 1987 - 1997
Manager of Technical Operations
Education:
Grove City College 1982 - 1987
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Chemistry Surfactants R&D Raw Materials Product Development Emulsions Lubricants Tribology
Jul 2014 to 2000 Legal InternGupta & Wiora, P.C Dallas, TX May 2014 to Jul 2014 Law ClerkRodney R. Elkins & Co Dallas, TX Aug 2013 to Apr 2014 Legal AssistantLaw Office of Daryl T. Gordon Plano, TX May 2013 to Aug 2013 Law Clerk
Education:
St. Edward's University Austin, TX 2008 to 2012 Bachelor of Business Administration in MarketingSMU Dedman School of Law Dallas, TX Juris Doctor in International Law
Us Patents
Method For Measuring The Concentration Of Bodymaker Lubricant In Bodymaker Coolant
Edward Elizondo - Rochester Hills MI, US George J. Beyer - Troy MI, US Andrew M. Hatch - Lake Orion MI, US
International Classification:
G01N 31/00
US Classification:
436 60
Abstract:
A bodymaker coolant in an aluminum drawing-and-ironing operation often is a slurry in water of a predominantly organic “neat lube” that includes a boron-amine complex as one of its constituents. The neat lube is consumed during use and therefore needs to be replenished in the bodymaker coolant, but chemical analysis of the neat lube in bodymaker coolant has proved to be difficult in practice. It has been found that (1) the concentration of boron in the bodymaker coolant serves as an adequate proxy for the concentration of all other constituents in the neat lube that need to be controlled during use of the bodymaker coolant in order to obtain sufficiently precise control to assure commercially reliable results from passage of container units through the drawing and ironing process, even if the bodymaker coolant includes suspended fine particles of metal; and (2) other constituents of many conventional bodymaker coolants interfere significantly with standard methods for the analytical determination of boron content, but this interference can be prevented by suitable additions to a sample of the bodymaker coolant. An improved analytical method is based on these discoveries.
Andrew M. Hatch - Lake Orion MI, US Gary L. Rochfort - Shelby Township MI, US Richard D. Banaszak - Sterling Heights MI, US
Assignee:
Henkel KGaA - Duesseldorf
International Classification:
C11D 1/72 C11D 1/66 C11D 3/04
US Classification:
510245, 510254, 510257, 510269, 510421, 510422
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an improved cleaning composition for cleaning metal surfaces such as aluminum and aluminum-containing alloys. The cleaning composition of the present invention comprises water and an ethoxylate of an alcohol having Formula R—OH wherein Ris a saturated or unsaturated, straight-chain or branched aliphatic having from 12 to 80 carbon atoms; an inorganic pH adjusting component; and at least one surfactant that is different than the ethoxylate set forth above. The cleaning composition of the present invention also has an average water-break-free percent reduction of less than 50% after 7 days aging of a working composition prepared from the cleaning composition. The present invention also provides a method of cleaning a metal surface with the cleaning composition of the invention.
Lubricant And Surface Conditioner For Formed Metal Surfaces
Gary L. Rochfort - Shelby Township MI, US Richard D. Banaszak - Starling Heights MI, US Andrew M. Hatch - Lake Orion MI, US
Assignee:
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA - Duesseldorf
International Classification:
C10M 129/70 C10M 129/16
US Classification:
508501, 508503, 508579
Abstract:
Improved lubricant and surface conditioner forming composition containing oxa acids and their methyl esters corresponding to general formula (I):HC—(CH)—CH═CH—(CH)—O—(CHCHO)—CH—C(═O)—OR (I)where each of m, n and x, which may be the same or different, is a positive integer and R represents H or CH, when dissolved and/or dispersed in water is effective in reducing COF values on substrates that have been contacted with such a lubricant and surface conditioner forming composition and subsequently dried, even when the substrates have been conversion coated and rinsed before any contact with the lubricant and surface conditioner forming composition. Materials according to general formula (I) may be used together with other surfactants, including some constituents of previously known lubricant and surface conditioner forming compositions to provide improvements in COF, waterbreak performance, water drainage and resistance to dry-off of the conditioner.
Andrew Hatch - Lake Orion MI, US Gary Rochfort - Shelby Township MI, US Richard Banaszak - Sterling Heights MI, US
International Classification:
C11D001/00
US Classification:
510/202000, 510/421000
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an improved cleaning composition for cleaning metal surfaces such as aluminum and aluminum-containing alloys. The cleaning composition of the present invention comprises water and an ethoxylate of an alcohol having Formula R—OH wherein Ris a saturated or unsaturated, straight-chain or branched aliphatic having from 12 to 22 carbon atoms; an inorganic pH adjusting component; and at least one surfactant that is different than the ethoxylate set forth above.
The present invention discloses an improved cleaning composition for cleaning metal surfaces such as aluminum and aluminum-containing alloys. The cleaning composition of the present invention comprises water and an ethoxylate of an alcohol having Formula R—OH wherein Ris a saturated or unsaturated, straight-chain or branched aliphatic having from 12 to 80 carbon atoms; an inorganic pH adjusting component; and at least one surfactant that is different than the ethoxylate set forth above. The cleaning composition of the present invention also has an average water-break-free percent reduction of less than 50% after 7 days aging of a working composition prepared from the cleaning composition. The present invention also provides a method of cleaning a metal surface with the cleaning composition of the invention.
But without Perrilloux LSU was in trouble. The program oscillated for a bit between Andrew Hatch, a transfer from Harvard, and Jarrett Lee, a Texas quarterback who played well against everyone but Alabama.
Date: Nov 23, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Previous LSU quarterbacks have plenty of experience with what Anthony ...
Blessed with a strong arm but no experience, Lee emerged as the starter after walk-on Andrew Hatch suffered a concussion in the third game of the season. It was a rollercoaster year for the big Texan, pocked by a wave of interceptions -- seven that were returned for touchdowns.
'I don't want to say I was set up to fail," Lee said, reflectingon his interception-plagued redshirt freshman season, when he wasthrust into the starting lineup because of a combination of juniorRyan Perrilloux's dismissal and sophomore Andrew Hatch'sinjury.
Date: Sep 05, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Youtube
Andrew Hatch
LSU Tigers
Category:
Sports
Uploaded:
25 Aug, 2008
Duration:
4m 59s
Andrew J Hatch on my Benelli 12 Ga with a 3 i...
Andrew J Hatch on my Benelli 12 Ga with a 3 inch 1 oz slug.
Category:
Sports
Uploaded:
22 Mar, 2010
Duration:
16s
Andrew Hatch Highlights
Highlights of LSU Quarterback Andrew Hatch, from the 2007 MTSU game an...
Category:
Sports
Uploaded:
19 May, 2008
Duration:
2m 8s
Andrew Hatch 2010 timelapses.mov
Digital time-lapse movie produced with a nikon D200, nikon 24-120mm f3...