Cocoa, FL, United States of America

Robert C Youngquist

USPTO Granted Patents = 18 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 7

Forward Citations = 147(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1995-2022

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18 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Robert C Youngquist

Introduction

Robert C Youngquist is a prominent inventor located in Cocoa, FL, who has made significant contributions to the field of cryogenic materials and radiation reflectors. With a remarkable portfolio of 18 patents, Youngquist's work is notable for its innovative approaches and practical applications.

Latest Patents

Among his latest inventions is a **Reflective Paint for Cryogenic Applications**. This innovative paint consists of a liquid mixture that includes 42.4-71.3 weight percent of a liquid solvent, 14.4-28.3 weight percent of a binder fully dissolved in the liquid solvent, and 13.8-29.3 weight percent of light-scattering particles that are insoluble in the liquid solvent and range from 100 to 200 nanometers in size. The selected binders include potassium bromide, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium bromide, cesium chloride, and rubidium chloride, while the light scattering particles comprise hafnium oxide and yttrium oxide. This reflective paint serves as a versatile surface coating, particularly useful for structures operating under cryogenic temperatures, effectively reflecting the Sun's radiation across a broad wavelength range from approximately 0.21 microns to 9 microns and beyond.

Additionally, Youngquist has developed a **Method of Fabricating Rigid Radiation Reflectors**. This method involves fabricating a rigid radiation reflector from a powdered material that is transparent to light in the wavelength band extending from approximately 0.2 micrometers to at least 8 micrometers. The invention uses a mixture that is at least 95% insoluble in a liquid, which is molded under pressure at room temperature and sintered to create a porous solid. After cooling, a surface of the porous solid is coated with a light-reflecting metal, enhancing its reflective properties.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Youngquist has contributed to high-profile projects with notable organizations. He has worked with the United States of America as represented by the Administrator of NASA, where his innovative solutions have advanced aerospace technologies significantly.

Collaborations

Youngquist has collaborated with several skilled professionals, including his coworkers John S Moerk and J Steven Moerk. Their collective expertise has fostered a productive environment for innovation, leading to the development of cutting-edge technologies in cryogenics and radiation reflectors.

Conclusion

Robert C Youngquist's inventive spirit and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge are evident in his remarkable body of work. With 18 patents to his name, his contributions to the fields of material science and engineering continue to have a lasting impact, paving the way for future innovations in cryogenic applications and radiation technologies.

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