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Temecula, CA
Fallbrook, CA
Phoenix, AZ
San Diego, CA
Carlsbad, CA
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Work
Company:
C2o technologies
Nov 2008
Position:
Executive vice president
Education
Degree:
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors
School / High School:
California State University, Chico
1975 to 1977
Specialities:
Product Design
Skills
Strategic Planning • Energy • Business Strategy • New Business Development • Contract Negotiation • Petroleum • Change Management • Mergers • Risk Management • Operations Management • Business Development • Industrial Design • Process Automation • Renewable Energy Systems • Strategic Financial Planning • Market Analysis
Industries
Executive Office
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Robert J. Walty President
SYNMETH INCORPORATED
1015 Guadalajara Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024
Us Patents
Environmental Barrier Material For Organic Light Emitting Device And Method Of Making
Gordon L. Graff - West Richland WA Mark E. Gross - Pasco WA John D. Affinito - Tucson AZ Ming-Kun Shi - Richland WA Michael G. Hall - West Richland WA Eric S. Mast - Richland WA Robert Walty - Encinitas CA Nicole Rutherford - Saratoga CA Paul E. Burrows - Kennewick WA Peter M. Martin - Kennewick WA
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Richland WA
International Classification:
H01J 162
US Classification:
313506, 313502, 313503, 313504
Abstract:
An encapsulated organic light emitting device. The device may include a substrate, an organic light emitting layer stack adjacent to the substrate, and at least one first barrier stack adjacent to the organic light emitting device, the at least one first barrier stack comprising at least one first barrier layer and at least one first decoupling layer wherein the at least one first barrier stack encapsulates the organic light emitting device. There may be a second barrier stack adjacent to the substrate and located between the substrate and the organic light emitting device. The second barrier stack has at least one second barrier layer and at least one second decoupling layer. A method of making the encapsulated organic light emitting device is also provided.
A solid composite fuel for the mitigation of emissions from a coal-fired power plant includes a solid monothilic fuel material formed from the pyrolysis of a coal material and at least one solid renewable fuel material.
A solid composite fuel for the mitigation of emissions from a coal-fired power plant includes a solid monothilic fuel material formed from the pyrolysis of a coal material and at least one solid renewable fuel material.
Panel Heater Assembly For Use In A Corrosive Environment And Method Of Manufacturing The Heater
Dennis J. Rezabek - Kirtland OH Robert J. Walty - Encinitas CA
Assignee:
Process Technology Inc. - Mentor OH
International Classification:
H05B 340 H05B 102
US Classification:
392503
Abstract:
An apparatus and a method of assembling a panel heater for use in a corrosive environment includes a planar heating element, a planar non-conductive carrier for supporting a conductive ground plane thereon, a planar heat sink supporting the heating element, and a fluoropolymer envelope enclosing the heating element, the carrier, the ground plane and the heat sink to protect same from corrosive environments. The heat sink and carrier have a coefficient of expansion which is substantially equal to minimize the effects of unequal expansion and contraction of the heater.
A method of attaching power leads to a mesh or similar electrode embedded in the surface of a conductive polymer element. A conductor, preferably also mesh, is bonded to the electrode using a conductive adhesive and a polymer layer is applied over the surface of at least the conductor, preferably also over the electrode. The polymer of the coating interpenetrates the openings of the mesh conductor and mesh electrode and bonds to the conductive polymer matrix. This mechanically holds the conductor, electrode, and conductive element in contact with each other.
A method and apparatus for sealing the end of a conductive polymeric strip heater, especially one for immersion use, greatly reduces the possibility of failure due to fluid ingress.
An in-line diesel fuel heater including a hollow elongated housing in heat conduction relationship with an electric resistance heater heats diesel fuel flowing through the housing to a temperature above the cloud point of the fuel. The hollow housing contains fins or fibers to create fluid turbulence to increase heat exchange between the fluid and the housing. An analog control circuit uses a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor to regulate the temperature of the housing at a constant temperature instead of controlling the power based on a measurement of the diesel fuel's temperature.
C2O Technologies
Executive Vice President
Therapheresis Mar 2003 - Oct 2008
Director of Engineering
Vitex Systems Jan 2001 - Mar 2002
Director of Technology
Sgi International Jun 1998 - Sep 2000
Vice President Business Development and R and D
Sgi International May 1996 - Jun 1998
Manager Business Development - Vice President Sales and Marketing Ams Division
Education:
California State University, Chico 1975 - 1977
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors, Product Design
Skills:
Strategic Planning Energy Business Strategy New Business Development Contract Negotiation Petroleum Change Management Mergers Risk Management Operations Management Business Development Industrial Design Process Automation Renewable Energy Systems Strategic Financial Planning Market Analysis