Valencia, CA, United States of America

Gary E Wygant


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 12(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1980

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Gary E Wygant

Introduction

Gary E Wygant is an accomplished inventor based in Valencia, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of high-temperature furnace technology. With a total of 2 patents, Wygant's work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and safety of industrial furnaces.

Latest Patents

Wygant's latest patents include a "Furnace with homogeneous refractory tubular liner." This invention features a high-temperature furnace equipped with an access opening and a thick-walled heat-resistant lining. The lining comprises at least one homogeneous tubular member made of multiple generally-tubular layers of vacuum-deposited refractory fibers. Larger furnaces utilize two or more liner tubes in end-to-end abutment, ensuring a robust heat barrier. Another notable patent is the "Method of making thick-walled refractory fiber modules and the product." This method involves vacuum accreting ceramic fibers from an aqueous solution onto a mold, resulting in dimensionally stable, generally rigid modules. These modules have a thickness of 3'-8' and a density of 10-12 lbs. per cubic foot, making them suitable for high-temperature applications.

Career Highlights

Wygant is currently associated with Industrial Insulations, Inc., where he applies his expertise in developing innovative insulation solutions. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency of high-temperature chambers, allowing them to withstand operating temperatures between 1600°F and 3,000°F.

Collaborations

Wygant collaborates with fellow inventor Carl E Frahme, contributing to advancements in industrial insulation technologies.

Conclusion

Gary E Wygant's innovative patents and contributions to high-temperature furnace technology demonstrate his commitment to enhancing industrial processes. His work continues to influence the field, ensuring safer and more efficient operations in high-temperature environments.

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