Hundi P. Kamath - Los Altos CA Paul S. Rasmussen - Livermore CA Daniel M. Manoukian - Dublin CA
Assignee:
PowerStor Corporation - Dublin CA
International Classification:
H01G 900
US Classification:
361502, 361508, 361509, 361511, 429163, 429181
Abstract:
Provided are electrochemical capacitor cells that provide direct external electrical connection to their electrodes and methods for their manufacture. These cells are lightweight, simple and inexpensive to manufacture, and versatile. They may be used alone or they may be stacked to form bipolar stacked capacitors.
Carbon-Bonded Metal Structures And Methods Of Fabrication
Provided is a technique in which a carbon structure is first coated with a tie layer as a intermediate prior to the deposition of metal on a carbon substrate. The tie layer is composed of a material with structural and chemical affinity for both carbon and metal. Capacitor electrodes formed according to this technique show very low Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) and improved capacitance at high frequencies.
Ultrasonic Liquid Treatment Chamber And Continuous Flow Mixing System
Robert Allen Janssen - Alpharetta GA, US Steve Roffers - Neenah WI, US Thomas David Ehlert - Neenah WI, US John Glen Ahles - Neenah WI, US Paul Warren Rasmussen - Neenah WI, US Patrick Sean McNichols - Hortonville WI, US
An ultrasonic liquid treatment chamber has an elongate housing through which liquid flows longitudinally from an inlet port to an outlet port thereof. An elongate ultrasonic waveguide assembly extends within the housing and is operable at a predetermined ultrasonic frequency to ultrasonically energize liquid within the housing. An elongate ultrasonic horn of the waveguide assembly is disposed at least in part intermediate the inlet and outlet ports, and has a plurality of discrete agitating members in contact with and extending transversely outward from the horn intermediate the inlet and outlet ports in longitudinally spaced relationship with each other. The horn and agitating members are constructed and arranged for dynamic motion of the agitating members relative to the horn at the predetermined frequency and to operate in an ultrasonic cavitation mode of the agitating members corresponding to the predetermined frequency and the liquid being treated in the chamber.
Delivery Systems For Delivering Functional Compounds To Substrates And Processes Of Using The Same
Robert Allen Janssen - Alpharetta GA, US John Glen Ahles - Neenah WI, US Thomas David Ehlert - Neenah WI, US John Gavin MacDonald - Decatur GA, US Patrick Sean McNichols - Hortonville WI, US Paul Warren Rasmussen - Neenah WI, US Steve Roffers - Neenah WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B06B 1/00 B05D 3/00
US Classification:
427600, 427565
Abstract:
Delivery systems for incorporating functional compounds into substrates for use in various consumer products are disclosed. Specifically, the delivery system includes a carrier component comprising an ultrasonically energized and electrically charged adsorbent and one or more functional compounds. The ultrasonically energized and electrically charged adsorbent can adsorb the desired functional compounds and bind the functional compounds to the surface of the substrate.
Treatment Chamber For Separating Compounds From Aqueous Effluent
Robert Allen Janssen - Alpharetta GA, US John Glen Ahles - Neenah WI, US Thomas David Ehlert - Neenah WI, US John Gavin MacDonald - Decatur GA, US Patrick Sean McNichols - Hortonville WI, US Paul Warren Rasmussen - Neenah WI, US Steve Roffers - Neenah WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
C02F 1/46 C02F 1/36
US Classification:
21074801, 422 22, 422 20, 4221861, 42218603
Abstract:
Processes of using treatment chambers for separating compounds in an aqueous effluent are disclosed. More particularly, the treatment chambers use ultrasonic energy and an electrode potential to provide efficient and effective removal of compounds from aqueous effluents, such as textile effluents.
Ultrasonic Treatment Chamber Having Electrode Properties
Robert Allen Janssen - Alpharetta GA, US John Glen Ahles - Neenah WI, US Thomas David Ehlert - Neenah WI, US John Gavin MacDonald - Decatur GA, US Patrick Sean McNichols - Hortonville WI, US Paul Warren Rasmussen - Neenah WI, US Steve Roffers - Neenah WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
C25D 17/00
US Classification:
204222
Abstract:
A liquid treatment chamber having an elongate housing through which liquid flows longitudinally from an inlet port to an outlet port thereof is disclosed. An elongate ultrasonic waveguide assembly extends within the housing and is operable at a predetermined ultrasonic frequency and a predetermined electrode potential to ultrasonically energize and electrolyze liquid within the housing. An elongate ultrasonic horn of the waveguide assembly is disposed at least in part intermediate the inlet and outlet ports, and has a plurality of discrete agitating members in contact with and extending transversely outward from the horn intermediate the inlet and outlet ports in longitudinally spaced relationship with each other. The horn and agitating members are constructed and arranged for dynamic motion of the agitating members relative to the horn at the predetermined frequency and to operate in an ultrasonic cavitation mode of the agitating members corresponding to the predetermined frequency and the liquid being treated in the chamber.
Ultrasonic Treatment System For Separating Compounds From Aqueous Effluent
Robert Allen Janssen - Alpharetta GA, US Kimberlee Fay Thompson - Atlanta GA, US John Gavin MacDonald - Decatur GA, US Thomas David Ehlert - Neenah WI, US Patrick Sean McNichols - Hortonville WI, US John Glen Ahles - Neenah WI, US Paul Warren Rasmussen - Neenah WI, US Steve Roffers - Neenah WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
C02F 1/28 C02F 1/36
US Classification:
422 20, 21074801, 210663, 21074802, 21074803
Abstract:
Novel ultrasonic treatment systems for separating compounds in an aqueous effluent and processes for using the ultrasonic treatment systems are disclosed. More particularly, the ultrasonic treatment systems use ultrasonic energy to energize adsorbent to provide efficient and effective removal of compounds from aqueous effluents, such as textile effluents.
Bao Trong Do - Decatur GA, US Thomas David Ehlert - Neenah WI, US Robert Allen Janssen - Alpharetta GA, US John Gavin MacDonald - Decatur GA, US Paul Warren Rasmussen - Neenah WI, US Shiming Zhuang - Menasha WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B32B 5/66
US Classification:
428403, 428404, 428405, 428406, 428407, 427212
Abstract:
A composition comprising particles with a transition metal imbedded therein is disclosed. Specifically, the mole ratio of transition metal to particles is from about 25:1 to about 50:1. The composition is prepared in the presence of ultrasonic energy. The particles are selected from the group consisting of organic particles, inorganic particles, and metal particles.
Jan 2001 to Present Tour Guide and ChauffeurUS Small Business Administration/Field Inspection Team Herndon, VA Jul 2010 to Sep 2010 Construction Analyst, 0828 / Intermittent during disastersUS Dept. of Commerce/ US Census Bureau Guaynabo, PR Feb 2010 to Jun 2010 Crew Leader Assistant, 0303US Small Business Administration Atlanta, GA Oct 2008 to Dec 2008 Construction Analyst , 0828 / Intermittent during disastersTrans-Travel Carolina, PR May 2006 to Mar 2008 Field Coordinator and Tour GuideU.S. Small Business Administration Atlanta, GA Oct 2005 to Mar 2006 Construction Analyst , 0828 / Intermittent during disastersU.S. Small Business Administration Niagara Falls, NY Oct 2004 to Feb 2005 Office Service Clerk, 0303 / Intermittent during disastersUnited States Postal Service San Juan, PR Oct 2003 to Sep 2004 Casual City CarrierPuerto Rican Car Inc./ Hertz Rent a Car Carolina, PR Sep 2001 to Present Courtesy Bus ChauffeurWestin Rio Mar Beach Resort Rio Grande, RS Nov 2000 to Mar 2001 Shuttle ChauffeurResort Transportation Service, Inc Carolina, PR Nov 1999 to Dec 2000 Limousine and Shuttle ChauffeurAmerican Airlines, Inc Carolina, PR Aug 1989 to Apr 1998 Cargo Service-Agent/Lead-AgentCargo Service, Corp Carolina, PR Apr 1985 to Aug 1989 Cargo-Agent/Supervisor
Education:
Professional Career Development Institute Norcross, GA Jan 1998 to Jan 2000 Diploma in Diploma for The Professional Medical Transcriptionist Program.Electronic Data Processing College. Hato Rey, PR Jan 1980 to Jan 1983 Some college in Computer programmingCentro de Education y Adiestramiento Ocupacional San Juan, PR Jan 1977 to Jan 1979 High School diploma in General
Skills:
Construction Analyst, professional driver, 24 years of customer service. Fluent in Spanish as well as English.
Dr. Rasmussen graduated from the Mayo Medical School in 1983. He works in Mitchell, SD and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Rasmussen is affiliated with Avera Queen Of Peace Hospital.
"We can confirm that he will not be taking part in this debate which is part of the Why Poverty? season to be aired in the autumn on the BBC," said Paul Rasmussen of the BBC Global News Press Office.