Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1982-1990
Title: Jan Harper-Tervet: Innovator in Advanced Materials
Introduction
Jan Harper-Tervet is a distinguished inventor based in Palmdale, CA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of advanced materials, holding a total of 3 patents. Her innovative work focuses on enhancing the performance and application of materials in various industries.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Honeycomb sandwich structure having dissimilar metal face sheets." This invention features a honeycomb structure designed for use with cryogenic materials. It comprises a titanium core, a first face sheet made of aluminum alloy suitable for high-temperature applications, and a second face sheet made of titanium, all bonded together by a high-temperature thermoplastic adhesive. The materials used in the core and face sheets are specifically chosen for their performance at elevated temperatures, ensuring durability and reliability in demanding environments.
Another notable patent is for a "Mixed polyvalent-monovalent metal coating for carbon-graphite fibers." This invention provides an improved coating of gasification catalyst for carbon-graphite fibers, utilizing a mixture of polyvalent and monovalent metals. The addition of lithium enhances the flexibility and performance of the coating, resulting in a glass-like substance during combustion that holds the fiber together, leading to slow and even combustion.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, Jan Harper-Tervet has worked with prominent organizations, including the United States of America as represented by the Administrator and Lockheed Corporation. Her work has significantly impacted the development of advanced materials and their applications in various sectors.
Collaborations
Jan has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Rod F Simenz and James C George, contributing to her innovative projects and patents.
Conclusion
Jan Harper-Tervet is a remarkable inventor whose work in advanced materials continues to influence the industry. Her patents reflect her commitment to innovation and excellence in engineering.