Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2018
Title: Innovations by Leo T Hutton
Introduction
Leo T Hutton is an accomplished inventor based in Wetmore, Colorado. He has made significant contributions to the field of chemical resistance through his innovative designs. His work focuses on creating structures that effectively reduce evaporation from various liquids.
Latest Patents
Hutton holds a patent for "Chemical resistant evaporation control structures." This invention relates to chemically resistant structures that float on top of a liquid to minimize evaporation. The structures can be utilized in small containers, vats, or larger bodies of water such as pools, ponds, or reservoirs. The preferred materials for these structures include foamed polyamide or fluoropolymer, which can be designed as hollow or foamed structures with an outer layer of these materials. The invention is particularly beneficial for fluids containing toxic, reactive, or corrosive substances. One notable example of the structure is a polyvinylidene fluoride foam, such as KYNAR from Arkema Inc., with dimensions ranging from 0.1 to 36 inches in length or diameter.
Career Highlights
Hutton's career is marked by his innovative approach to solving practical problems in chemical resistance. His patent reflects his commitment to developing solutions that enhance safety and efficiency in handling hazardous materials.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Hutton has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Sean Michael Stabler and David A Seiler. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of his projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Leo T Hutton's contributions to the field of chemical resistance through his patented evaporation control structures demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to improving safety in various applications. His work continues to influence the industry positively.