Mahtomedi, MN, United States of America

Richard M Olson


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 28(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2002

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Title: Richard M Olson - Innovator in Thermally Conductive Compounds

Introduction

Richard M Olson is a notable inventor based in Mahtomedi, MN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of thermally conductive materials. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method for preparing thermally conductive compounds.

Latest Patents

Richard holds a patent for a "Method of preparing thermally conductive compounds by liquid metal bridged particle clusters." This invention involves a thermally conductive mechanically compliant pad that includes a quantity of gallium and/or indium alloy liquid at temperatures below about 120°C. The pad is created by blending a boron nitride particulate solid into the liquid metal alloy to form a paste. This paste is then combined with a flowable plastic resin, such as silicone oil, to create the mechanically compliant pad. The compliant pad comprises between about 10% and 90% of metallic coated particulate, with the balance being flowable plastic resin.

Career Highlights

Richard is currently associated with The Bergquist Company, where he applies his expertise in material science and engineering. His work focuses on developing advanced thermal management solutions that enhance the performance of electronic devices.

Collaborations

Richard has collaborated with Sanjay Misra, contributing to the advancement of innovative thermal materials. Their combined efforts have led to significant improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of thermal management systems.

Conclusion

Richard M Olson is a distinguished inventor whose work in thermally conductive compounds has the potential to revolutionize thermal management in various applications. His innovative methods and collaborations continue to push the boundaries of material science.

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