Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1981
Title: The Innovations of Darcy B Wilkinson, Jr.
Introduction
Darcy B Wilkinson, Jr. is an accomplished inventor based in Lee, MA (US). He is known for his innovative contributions to the field of sorbtion technology. With a focus on creating effective materials, Wilkinson has made significant strides in developing products that enhance performance in various applications.
Latest Patents
Wilkinson holds a patent for "Activated Sorbtion Paper and Products Produced Thereby." This invention relates to a sorbtion paper that comprises a fibrous base paper material, which is resiliently flexible. The paper is characterized by being substantially free from loose, dusty sorbtion particles and by being substantially free of lumps and holes. Activated sorbtion particles are uniformly dispersed throughout the fibrous paper base material, with the sorbtion material present in an amount of up to about 85% based on the weight of the base paper material. The activated sorbtion particles are characterized by a size of less than about 1,000 microns and an activation rating of less than about 250%. This invention also relates to sorbtion devices for use in combination with internal combustion engines and liquid body waste devices incorporating the sorbtion paper.
Career Highlights
Wilkinson has made a notable impact in his field through his work at The Mead Corporation. His innovative approach to sorbtion technology has positioned him as a key figure in the development of advanced materials. His dedication to research and development has led to practical applications that benefit various industries.
Collaborations
Wilkinson has collaborated with Richard D Brownhill, who is also a prominent figure in the field. Their partnership has fostered innovation and has contributed to the advancement of sorbtion technologies.
Conclusion
Darcy B Wilkinson, Jr. exemplifies the spirit of innovation through his work in sorbtion technology. His contributions have not only advanced the field but have also paved the way for future developments. His patent for activated sorbtion paper showcases his commitment to creating effective solutions for real-world applications.