Fiskdale, MA, United States of America

Daniel F Ryder, Jr


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 15(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999-2000

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Daniel F Ryder, Jr.

Introduction

Daniel F Ryder, Jr. is an accomplished inventor based in Fiskdale, MA (US). He holds 2 patents that showcase his expertise in superconducting materials. His work has significant implications for the field of materials science and engineering.

Latest Patents

Ryder's latest patents include the "Superconducting metal-ceramic laminate" and the "Super conducting metal-ceramic composite." Both inventions allow for the spray deposition of superconducting ceramics onto large sheets of metallic substrates using a carboxylic acid salt solution. Elemental metal precursors are introduced into the solution as carboxylic acid salts. The resulting deposit on the malleable metallic substrate is thermomechanically calcined to create c-axis textured metal-superconductor composite sheet structures. These structures can be formed by pressing two ceramic-substrate structures together or by overlaying a metal sheet over the deposited structure. The c-axis of the superconductor is oriented parallel to the plane of the metal sheet, allowing for the mechanical construction of surface topologies that enhance the performance of the superconductor for specific applications.

Career Highlights

Ryder is associated with the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. His work contributes to advancements in superconducting technologies, which are crucial for various applications in electronics and energy systems.

Collaborations

Some of Ryder's notable coworkers include L Pierre De Rochemont and Michael J Suscavage. Their collaborative efforts have furthered the development of innovative superconducting materials.

Conclusion

Daniel F Ryder, Jr. is a significant figure in the field of superconducting materials, with patents that push the boundaries of technology. His contributions are vital for future advancements in this area.

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