Hampton, GA, United States of America

Brian E Travis


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 44(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1993-1994

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Brian E Travis in Mining Technology

Introduction

Brian E Travis is an accomplished inventor based in Hampton, GA, known for his contributions to mining technology. He holds two patents that focus on enhancing safety and efficiency in longwall mining operations. His innovative designs aim to protect both personnel and equipment during critical mining processes.

Latest Patents

Travis's latest patents include a "Grid Composite for Backfill Barriers and Waste Applications" and a "Grid Composite for Longwall Shield Recovery in Underground Coal." The first patent describes a grid composite designed to protect men and longwall mining equipment during longwall shield recovery. This composite features a polymer geogrid structure made from a specially selected polypropylene material, which is heat bonded to a polyester fabric. It is secured over caving shields during mining operations and is ideal for waste containment structures, backfill barriers, and silt barriers. The primary function of this grid composite is to contain waste material, typically consisting of a liquid with some percentage of solids. The second patent similarly focuses on the protection of personnel and equipment during longwall shield recovery, utilizing the same innovative materials and design principles.

Career Highlights

Brian E Travis is associated with The Tensar Corporation, where he applies his expertise in developing advanced materials for the mining industry. His work has significantly contributed to improving safety standards and operational efficiency in mining practices.

Collaborations

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Conclusion

Brian E Travis continues to make significant strides in mining technology through his innovative patents. His work not only enhances safety but also promotes more efficient mining operations.

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