Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1986-1990
Title: The Innovations of William V Olszewski
Introduction
William V Olszewski is a notable inventor based in Stillwater, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of impact-resistant laminates. With a total of 6 patents to his name, Olszewski's work has had a considerable impact on safety and durability in various applications.
Latest Patents
Olszewski's latest patents include "Safety impact resistant laminates having improved interlayer materials." This invention discloses laminates containing multiple laminae and at least one composite interlayer, which is interposed between and bonds any two of the laminae. The composite consists of one or more thermoplastic sheets, ranging from about 1 to about 30 mils in combined thickness, bonded together and on each external face by a contact or pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. Another significant patent is for "Asymmetric impact resistant laminates." This invention concerns an asymmetric laminate with at least four laminae bonded by adhesive interlayers, alternating in composition between glass and polycarbonate. This design enhances the laminate's ability to withstand impacts, with a glass front layer and a back spall-resistant layer made of controlled thickness polycarbonate.
Career Highlights
Olszewski is currently associated with General Electric Company, where he continues to innovate and develop new materials. His work has been instrumental in advancing safety technologies in various industries.
Collaborations
Olszewski has collaborated with Donald G Legrand, contributing to the development of innovative materials and technologies.
Conclusion
William V Olszewski's contributions to the field of impact-resistant laminates demonstrate his commitment to innovation and safety. His patents reflect a deep understanding of materials science and a dedication to improving product durability.