Houston, TX, United States of America

Robert E Boehme, Deceased


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 26(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1980-1981

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Robert E. Boehme

Introduction

Robert E. Boehme was a notable inventor whose contributions to the field of materials science have left a lasting impact. Based in Houston, Texas, he was known for his innovative work in developing paper products with enhanced properties. Throughout his career, he was awarded three patents that showcased his expertise and creativity in the field.

Latest Patents

One of Boehme's latest patents focused on paper products, specifically a paper that possesses improved properties, particularly tear strength. This paper is prepared from a furnish containing at least 90 weight percent of cellulose fibers and up to 10 weight percent of olefin polymer fibrils. The fibrils are created through a differential temperature process, refined in isopropanol, and treated with an aqueous solution of polyvinyl alcohol to ensure that at least 1.0 weight percent of polyvinyl alcohol is absorbed on the fibrils. Additionally, he developed a method for the preparation of fibrils using an apparatus designed for the manufacture of thermoplastic olefin polymer fibrils. This process involves feeding a hot olefin polymer solution into a disc mill, where it is broken into uniaxially-oriented liquid streams. These streams follow tortuous paths, allowing for the orientation of solute polymer molecules, and are subsequently cooled to precipitate the polymer in the form of fibrils.

Career Highlights

Boehme's career was marked by his association with Gulf Oil Corporation, where he applied his innovative ideas to practical applications. His work contributed significantly to advancements in the field of polymer science and materials engineering.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Boehme collaborated with notable individuals such as Clarence R. Murphy and By Helen Boehme, who served as his legal representative. These collaborations helped to further his research and development efforts.

Conclusion

Robert E. Boehme's legacy as an inventor is characterized by his innovative patents and contributions to materials science. His work continues to influence the industry, demonstrating the importance of creativity and research in developing new technologies.

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