Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000
Title: Innovations of Daniel E Ryder in Ceramic-Metal Composites
Introduction
Daniel E Ryder is an accomplished inventor based in Fiskdale, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of ceramic-metal composites. His innovative methods have the potential to revolutionize various applications in technology and engineering.
Latest Patents
Daniel E Ryder holds a patent for a "Method for making ceramic-metal composites and the resulting composites." This invention provides methods to manufacture dense, complex c-axis oriented ceramic oxide layers with thickness greater than 2.5 microns on a metallic substrate without the use of an interfacial barrier, buffer, or surface layer. The process utilizes a metalorganic deposition technique combined with thermomechanical reaction treatments. The resulting composites are useful in devices such as ceramic sputtering targets, heat shields, electrically conducting wires, magnetic solenoids, electromagnetic shielding, and energy storage devices.
Career Highlights
Ryder's career is marked by his work with the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. His innovative approach to manufacturing ceramic-metal composites has garnered attention in both academic and industrial circles. He has successfully developed methods that enhance the performance and applicability of ceramic materials in various high-tech fields.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Daniel E Ryder has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Pierre L deRochemont and Michael J Suscavage. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of research and development in the field of ceramic-metal composites.
Conclusion
Daniel E Ryder's contributions to the field of ceramic-metal composites demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing materials science. His patented methods have opened new avenues for technological applications, showcasing the importance of innovation in engineering and manufacturing.